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huh? sorry I'm not sure what you are sayingThe both could've been
huh? sorry I'm not sure what you are sayingThe both could've been
Perhaps if the Netflix shows were made canon sooner then when the decision was finally made to reshoot Daredevil that characters used in the Defenders saga could have been part of the upcoming Thunderbolts.huh? sorry I'm not sure what you are saying
oh I see. well if they are still very early on with filming, then perhaps there is still time to rework it and include Bullseye? or perhaps with the script already written it's probably already too late either way.Perhaps if the Netflix shows were made canon sooner then when the decision was finally made to reshoot Daredevil that characters used in the Defenders saga could have been part of the upcoming Thunderbolts.
As cool as it would be to see Bullseye, I feel they are too far along to rewrite him in without throwing production off or it feeling shoehorned it. I'd rather them focus on whatever they have going on so they can make a good movie.oh I see. well if they are still very early on with filming, then perhaps there is still time to rework it and include Bullseye? or perhaps with the script already written it's probably already too late either way.
Oh didn't even notice that. It does make me think more and more, that it seems like they are keeping TV and Film separate, from a production stand point anyway. Not that these things aren't canon or anything like that, but rather in terms of how they are running things behind the scenes. Feige is handling movies and is hand off with everything else , while Brad Winderbaum handles everything TV and animation.it's got the moniker marvel "television" I don't think I've ever seen that before
I think that's where they're headed. they probably felt like they bit off more than they could chew having the same type of direction given to the shows as they did to the movies when it just doesn't work the same way format-wise. but at least now canonicity will stop being debated.Oh didn't even notice that. It does make me think more and more, that it seems like they are keeping TV and Film separate, from a production stand point anyway. Not that these things aren't canon or anything like that, but rather in terms of how they are running things behind the scenes. Feige is handling movies and is hand off with everything else , while Brad Winderbaum handles everything TV and animation.
They should split it. Release half in October and half in April.I wonder if the show will be released weekly like other MCU series or all at once like Echo and on Netflix. I could see Echo as them testing out an all once release but that was probably due to production issues with that series. I actually want them to release the series weekly because it’ll give my Daredevil TV show fix during the course of the season for the following weeks.
Its job is to keep Disney+ subscriptions active for the maximum amount of time. Fear of weeks of bad reviews for each episode saw to Echo being dumped onto Hulu as well as Disney+ in the Netflix pre Cobra Kai binge model.I wonder if the show will be released weekly like other MCU series or all at once like Echo and on Netflix. I could see Echo as them testing out an all once release but that was probably due to production issues with that series. I actually want them to release the series weekly because it’ll give my Daredevil TV show fix during the course of the season for the following weeks.
So in the end, essentially what Jeph Loeb was doing with Marvel Television?Oh didn't even notice that. It does make me think more and more, that it seems like they are keeping TV and Film separate, from a production stand point anyway. Not that these things aren't canon or anything like that, but rather in terms of how they are running things behind the scenes. Feige is handling movies and is hand off with everything else , while Brad Winderbaum handles everything TV and animation.
Deja vu.So in the end, essentially what Jeph Loeb was doing with Marvel Television?
Well I should have said Feige is mostly hands off since Brad still answers to him and there would probably be better internal communication than there was back then since it's all under Marvel Studios now but yes.So in the end, essentially what Jeph Loeb was doing with Marvel Television?
Ah so you can see my posts.Deja vu.