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brickfire — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 05:08 PM)
This is from another forum.
Well the films completely ignore the TV shows, so they are actually separate, even if they are both called MCU.
Not true.
Crossover Between the Marvel TV Shows and Films Is Inevitable
Marvel Cinematic Universe movies will reference the TV shows eventually
Daredevil and Jessica Jones could one day become new Avengers.
Maybe.Marvel Studios top dog Kevin Feige has given the biggest
indication yet that its various TV series will be referenced in the
movies. Eventually.Despite some very important plot developments going
on in Marvel's Agents of SHIELD (Inhumans and the like), the ABC
series has been neglected by the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far, but
this could change soon.
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-avengers/news/a671414/marvel-cinematic-universe-movies-will-reference-the-tv-shows-eventually/
Marvel Movies Referencing TV Shows Inevitable Says Kevin Feige
S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson is still alive in the Marvel Cinematic
Universe after his seemingly untimely demise in 2012s The Avengers
and the secretive organization that he now runs still operates after
the crushing events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Coulsons
team assists The Avengers; meanwhile, Inhumans are surfacing across
the globe with superpowers and more and more vigilante superheroes are
emerging in Hells Kitchen, New York.
All of these important events are happening but none of them are being
addressed in the connected Marvel Studios movies at least not yet.
It was one of the more notable issues with Avengers: Age of Ultron and
certainly a point of contention for its writer and director Joss
Whedon who was very vocal about some of the obstacles he faced in
developing the Avengers sequel and the MCUs first television program,
in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..
Speaking at an event last night to celebrate the in-home release of
Avengers: Age of Ultron, Kevin Feige now the top boss at Marvel
Studios admitted that the TV shows will have an increased role and
will be referenced more in the movies down the road.
I think thats inevitable at some point as were plotting the
movies going forward and theyre doing the shows.
With Phase 3 Marvel Studios has had a clear plan from the beginning,
one that was flexible based on whether or not they could gain the
rights to certain characters (i.e. Spider-Man). They know the
production schedule and release slate from now until summer 2019 and
with that in mind they can plan ahead in deciding which Marvel TV
properties they desire to pull over.
To date, its been a challenge to take advantage of the TV stuff
partly due to the scheduling of these productions. TV episodes are
made relatively quickly and can react to the larger events of the
films, which in turn must enter development far before they release in
theaters. As Feige put it:
Its easier for them. Theyre more nimble and faster and produce
things quicker than we do, which is one of the main reasons you see
the repercussions of Winter Soldier and Age of Ultron in the show.
Going forward and certainly as they begin to do more shows and cast
them with such great actors as they have particularly Daredevil
that that may occur. A lot of it is by the time we start doing a
movie, theyd be midway through a season; by the time it comes out
theyd be done with the second, starting the third season. Finding
timing on that is not always easy.
We interviewed Kevin Feige while he was promoting the theatrical
release of Avengers: Age of Ultron back in April, the same week
Daredevil released on Netflix. At the time, he said there had been
discussions with the TV division and its head Jeph Loeb and that the
plan would be to establish these TV show characters and their origins
first and then find out where they could make appearances in the
films.
Before that, when unveiling the Phase 3 schedule at a fan and media
event in October 2014, Feige spoke during a Q&A briefly about the
Netflix shows and said there are opportunities for crossovers but
reiterated that his own interests and focus is strictly on the films.
Thats been an ongoing issue weve reported on since the beginning of
ABCs Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. since we know the film creatives pretty
much ignore its existence. Joss Whedon, who created it and helemd
Avengers 1 and 2, even said Marvel didnt want him to do the show and
we know from our own chats with the writers, producers and directors
of Ant-Man, Captain America 2 & 3, Thor 2, etc. that they dont even
watch the series.
Knowing that, the TV characters and stories arent or at least,
havent been to date in their minds when planning ahead, but things
are beginning to change thanks to the critical success of Daredevil.
We can argue that Marvel TV was better than the Phase 2 films. With
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.s season 3 premiere earning much praise last
night, and continuing to improve in quality and in its relevance in
the MCU, theres still a chance some of these characters would one day
make an appearance in the movies even if -
JSSTyger — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 01:47 PM)
14 movies that cost less?
Avengers cost less than BvS
Doctor Strange cost less than Man of Steel
Guardians cost less than Suicide Squad (with reshoots)
All three of those movies cost less and made more lol.
Get busy livin' or get busy dyin'
That's god damn right. -
JSSTyger — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 02:10 PM)
Speaking of kiddie, I bet you thought the explosion at the courthouse was awesome because F Superman getting a chance to explain himself. Kiddies like explosions over "boring" dialogue. Kiddies also don't require good reasons to have their favorite superheros fight. HAHA you like the world's dumbest detective and dumb hero's that say random doumb things like "save some random girl Batman doesn't know." Then your favorite kiddie hero goes on a rampage for fn Martha LOL. Hence, you like BvS.
Get busy livin' or get busy dyin'
That's god damn right. -
mh-newressistance — 9 years ago(January 11, 2017 03:39 PM)
Marvel made 10 billion that includes obscure Marvel properties that didnt feature RDJ..
It doesn't really matter, since those properties belong to a worldwide brand that is beloved and recognized by millions. Nowadays brands are more substantial than the characters which those brands have. It's the brand that makes those movies as successful as they are, not the movies themselves. You can't say that Rogue One managed to be such a success because people liked the movie. If it wasn't for the brand, people wouldn't care. -
Verdugo85 — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 01:36 PM)
Aquaman, The Flash and Cyborg solos wouldnt had made those "2 billions" if they had started the DCEU but WB knew that, thats why they started with their big guns but then those big guns got destroyed in a Civil War
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Ramboman24 — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 03:18 PM)
Don't even bother with Verdugo. He's not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
He still doesn't understand that Marvel pays RDJ the big bucks because he's a huge draw for whatever movie he's in. A very simple concept from a business point of view
Make up your OWN mind. Don't be a follower.
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