Netflix Marvel... Daredevil season one was a masterpiece. Season 2 did fall off the second half of the season(after the Punisher arc sort of ended). Somehow, the best Punisher we got was IN Daredevil. DD season 2 ended with Frank Castle BEING the Punisher. Then in his own series, it's like "surprise! It's still an origin." DD covered his origin, him going after those responsible for him and his family's tragedy, and ended with him sporting the skull. In his own series you expected to see maybe some adaptations from the comics, him operating as The Punisher, but instead he promptly ditched the skull and then it became an extended origin story as WAIT- there's MORE to the story of his family. Frank was never really "The Punisher" again until the last minute of season 2, which was the last we saw of him(until this new DD series from what I've read).
I love how Batman and his villains became an MCU/marvel discussion 😂 So, I LOVE the MCU, mostly up to End Game... it possibly should've ended there, but Spider-man: No Way Home needed to happen and was awesome. Doctor Strange MOM was pretty good. After End Game, everything has just seemed like side quests after you already beat the video game. I have said for a while they should just call it a wrap on MCU "first run", reboot everything and kick it off with your new X-Men.
Val Kilmer was a terrible Batman, but the Schumacher bat films were clown shoes that went overboard trying to throw color and humor into them, trying to distance them stylistically from the Burton films. Batfleck had the look of "The Dark Knight Returns" Batman, and his fight scenes were better than Bale's. The Batman(Pattinson) was slow and long, but surprisingly good. It was the first "detective" Batman we got.
Heath Ledger Joker has always been overrated in my opinion. Joaquin Phoenix Joker was strange not including Batman, having Bruce as a child, but to me the Arthur Fleck character is the closest to The Killing Joke, with being this down-on-his-luck, failed comedian, sob story. It was different but I enjoyed the movie. It just isn't in the same category as your typical comic book movie.