• Marvel Cinematic Universe thread: Worse numbering than IMs suits edition
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Center of the screen, not the edges.
Not the old woman
its stan lee.
Possible Captain Marvel Spoilers: https://twitter.com/CaptMarvelNews/status/1094324434016579585/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1094324434016579585&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.comicbookmovie.com%2Fcaptain_marvel%2Fcaptain-marvel-toy-seemingly-reveals-a-big-goose-the-cat-spoiler-a166364 Yep, the cat is a flerken. This makes me very happy.
https://twitter.com/rafagrassetti/status/1094675046725898240?s=21 God of War Art Director
Hulu announced five new (animated) Marvel series: M.O.D.O.K., written/produced by Jordan Blum and Patton Oswalt Hit-Monkey, written/produced by Josh Gordon and Will Speck Tigra & Dazzler Show, written/produced by Erica Rivinoja and Chelsea Handler Howard the Duck, written/produced by Kevin Smith and Dave Willis The Offenders, a team-up series of all of the above. Tigra & Dazzler's discription includes the word "woke" which is always fun.
Live-Action MODOK played by Patton would be a huge draw for me to stick around after Endgame, not gonna lie. I remember hearing buzz that the Russos wanted Peter Dinklage for him in Winter Soldier and it's a damn shame it never happened. I want more big stupid weirdos in the MCU, Arnim Zola got robbed of a cameo in Ant-Man 1 despite being the main villain in both of the non-Guardians MCU Disney Park rides, there's a market for big stupid science heads.
howard the duck can be the potentially good show that could make me watch marvel series.
I have very little interest in Marvel stuff but I'm really interested in seeing how the Howard the Duck series turns out, especially since Dave Willis is working on it and I love Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Endgame Lego sets have started leaking, and rumor has it that they'll be revealed this weekend at NYTF Linked just in case of spoilers
Looks like Tony must make it back in time to make some upgrades then.
Again, most licensed lego sets are made from early concept art (e.g. Mandarin's Golf cart of doom), and we have literally no idea if this is actually a thing or not in Endgame. From certain aspects of the design it looks as if they made it from this: https://i.imgur.com/dBtB39xl.jpg
https://www.marvel.com/articles/tv-shows/a-letter-to-marvel-television-fans-from-jeph-loeb All the Netflix series are officially cancelled.
The worst part of this deal, as far as my understanding is, they won't be able to continue these series on Disney+ for at least two years after JJ3 airs.
In a couple years they can put them on Disney+, assuming the actors are still available.
That's really unlikely.
It's crazy how all these once promising Netflix shows have failed while Agents of SHIELD just keeps trucking on.
rewatching jesica jones recently proved me that most netflix shows have a glorious ammount of potential, but they get streched out for the sake of.
Disney+ is gonna show people's head being crushed in a car door or a throat hitting a wall and sliding down?
We're not sure yet. The Mandalorian could be ultra brutal for all we know.
I don't see why not.
Disney brand won't have that.
they don't need to show it as long as its implied.
They already said they'd keep doing the R rated movies, so I don't see why they wouldn't do stuff on their streaming service.
Movies control who sees them. The streaming service will without a doubt be designed for children. Not saying they won't, but I think it's highly unlikely.
Disney also stated that their streaming platform would be focued on 'family friendly' content. Chances of getting any non movie programming rated higher than TV-14 is not likely to happen. Even TV-14 seems unlikely.
Said being the operative word. Disney can renege all they want if they realize how much an R rating would cut into their profit margins.
I don't think in terms of finances; I mean, Venom out-earned Ant-Man and the Wasp pretty handily. But it's clear Marvel Studios don't want anything with the Marvel logo out there that isn't in some way explicitly tied to the MCU. The Netflix shows, as good as some of them were, never really played into the whole Cinematic Universe thing the way something like Agents of SHIELD does (no matter how many times they have a character look right at the camera and say "hurr hurr the big green guy, geddit???") and it's clear Feige actively and aggressively didn't give a shit about them. They were a product of when the MCU was still finding its place and they only stuck around for so long because they were popular and profitable. They had no intention of ever integrating the Netflix shows into the movies and they started consolidating all of their properties under one streaming roof a good long while ago. It was an experiment, a side-gig, and now it's over. @Hjalmar absolutely has a point about Marvel competing with Marvel, however. Disney literally bought all of 20th Century Fox just to get at the X-Men and Fantastic Four rights. They now own Alien, Predator, The Sound of Music, Home Alone, It's Always Sunny, Family Guy, Ice Age, Planet of the Apes, and the fucking Simpsons and their literal stance thus far has been "oh yeah I guess we own that now, just keep running it as is or whatever, we just needed this comic book stuff for our movies". I've got an inkling that Venom's financial success stung like crazy over at the house of mouse, they're feeling the lack of Spidey ownership badly.
I'm pretty sure they reported on the actual disagreement, though that was pages ago, I don't remember the source. Netflix wanted to have shorter seasons to improve viewer retention, Disney wouldn't have it. Combined with the new Disney service on the horizon, and the possibility that this wasn't the first thing they disagreed on, but, most important of all, the mismanagement seen elsewhere (Iron Fist's "we learned the choreography 15 minutes before the shoot"), it's not hard to imagine the Disney division in charge of the shows was not as competent as you'd expect from the mouse 10 Episodes Is the New 13 (Was the New 22) Reminder that every single Marvel Netflix show had 13 episodes, and I don't think there was a single one that didn't feel too long
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