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urmmm, that was stated multiple times around the time s1 wrapped
I think we can add this 'journalist' to whatever ignore piles Eh Maybe is on
sorry, but, how do you think the showrunners were adressing that antime before and risk spoiling TWS? there is no way they could've talked about that before TWS was in cinemasSounds more like Monday morning quarterbacking if those comments came about towards the end of S1. No showrunner will publicly admit they weren't part of the creative process for their own show.
You're asking the right questions, SoC. I like youIndeed, it's kind of disappointing. But the real conversation is what will his nickname be? Should we abbreviate BC as BS? Bleeding Cool > Bleeding Stool? These are the important questions during times like these.
movie take longer to prepare, organize and produce. simple as that. a TV episode, from writing the script to post production takes only a handful of months. a movie, from writing the script to post production takes way longer.they certainly don't seem to care much about how their actions affect the show.
not before November, I guess. Cumberbatch is still playing Hamlet atm. I have tickets for next wednesday. doubt he has the time in the middle of a stage production just for a photo shhot for NYCCI still wanna see Cumberbatch in his Strange costume. Hopefully we'll see at NYCC.
not before November, I guess. Cumberbatch is still playing Hamlet atm. I have tickets for next wednesday. doubt he has the time in the middle of a stage production just for a photo shhot for NYCC
lol. no, I have not booked a flight to London, I bought tickets to a live screening at a local cinema.If you're going to see him on stage, make sure to shout out "By the hoary hosts of Hoggoth" during a quiet scene when he's reciting his lines.
lol. no, I have not booked a flight to London, I bought tickets to a live screening at a local cinema.
Hey, I'm doing the live screening at my movie theater as well, though here we're getting it next Thursday. You and I might have to have a discussion next weekend on what we thought of itlol. no, I have not booked a flight to London, I bought tickets to a live screening at a local cinema.
you're right, it's Thursday. My mistake.Hey, I'm doing the live screening at my movie theater as well, though here we're getting it next Thursday. You and I might have to have a discussion next weekend on what we thought of it
Maybe you guys can see that but watching the first half of AoS S1 didn't strike me that the showrunners knew this was going to happen.
Sounds more like Monday morning quarterbacking if those comments came about towards the end of S1. No showrunner will publicly admit they weren't part of the creative process for their own show.
Yeah.... The site that posted that rumor (and specifically the author of that article) is questionable (especially as of late/pretty much ever since the announcement of Feige answering directly to Disney). You can read more of what we've already talked about regarding it in the last couple pages of the previous part of this thread before the thread hit it's limit and closed.... http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?p=32257685#post32257685I heard a rumor inhumans was being cancelled due to the connections with AoS.
Eh, I'd rather see the Inhumans, tbh. I've seen enough X-Men and F4 to last me a while. I'd be fine if they went away for a bit. The Inhumans have a rather unique world I'm interesting in seeing on screen.