>>Avengers does the Superheroics >>Dr. Strange does Magic >>Thor does Asgard >>Guardians do Space >>Defenders does street level >>Spider-Man, Runaways and Cloak and Dagger will do teen heroes >>Spider-Man also does the Spider-Man corner. >>AoS does the leftover stuff.
Which corners are left in the Marvel Universe to bring to the MCU?
Zachary Sanders
high cosmic multiverse time travel self-parody
Hudson Mitchell
>self-parody They're all self-parodies.
Julian Cooper
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Matthew Sanders
how do they do it, Sup Forums? How do they just keep putting out amazing things?
Andrew Peterson
It really sucks that Exiles is with Fox. Otherwise, we'd be getting so much dimensional shit going on. Though, they could always do Secret Wars 2015 or Spider-Verse.
Joseph Nelson
could they do Squadron Supreme but just write it like it w as Exiles?
Justin Williams
Pacing. They actually take their time to get you to know the heroes of each film. Sure, it comes at the expense of the villains, but how long has the Superhero genre been dominated by "Who is going to be the villain" when it's now "watch your heroes meet each other"
Evan Butler
Squadron Supreme is way too close to Justice League for them to pull off in the films. That, and half the draw of Exiles where that the characters were vulnerable, not Superman levels.
Jonathan Wright
>urns out that in every other universe, weapons that can kill superman are commonplace and everyone has one
Jack Collins
I do wonder how they'll approach other dimensions like 2099 and such. The roster of films is getting pretty tight.
Jason Rogers
Golden Age
Owen Gutierrez
Hank Pym was kindav apart of the Golden Age
Evan King
If they ever do an FF movie, I hope it covers golden age, time Travel and dimension-hopping by having the Movie set in the 60s of the MCU.
Sebastian Long
Destroyer MAX
Asher Richardson
Go International.
I want to see Captain Britain and MI:13, and Alpha Flight.
Hell, they could actually decide on Chinese and Russian teams to regularly use instead of making up Brand New Ones every goddamn time.
William Perry
I think that ship has sailed. I mean, how do we get this deep into the MCU, and nobody brought up heroes in the 60's?
Ayden Cooper
they be Lost In Spacetime till now and everyone on Earth just believes they died in the equivalent of the Challenger shuttle
Andrew Hughes
...so the FF will be 50 so years older?
Nathaniel Ward
Which film is going to tackle the "good" area?
More like mediocre.
Julian Nguyen
Well Union Jack was a Howling Commando, becomes UJ after WW2 maybe? At some point during the montage WW2 Namor Human Torch, the Commandos, Bucky, Cap, and T'chaka as BP did some kind of secret three day mission, then after WW2 T'chaka, HT, Namor, UJ, and Dum Dum Dugan teamed up for a secret cold war mission involving Bucky.
If Bucky shaped the century in secret others could have too.
Brandon Kelly
This. You could do so much with international stuff.
Then again, that could be Black Panther.
Isaac Ward
The fun thing about the world is that it's really, really big. And it has a lot of diverse places and locals.
Black Panther may end up being "Africa". But there's still Europe, Asia . . .
Hudson Stewart
>Which corners are left in the Marvel Universe to bring to the MCU?
Spyshit and street level shit. Though one of which is being covered with Spider-Man.
>>>Dr. Strange does Magic >>Thor does Asgard >>Guardians do Space
Thor kinda does the same thing that Guardians and Dr. Strange does. It's just that Thor's method of travel is much faster and potentially more... grandiose than what Strange does.
Jace Bennett
It's too bad Big Hero Six is separate from Marvel Now...
Gavin Green
We still have like the 9 dozen Chinese hero teams there've been . . .
Josiah Fisher
What? Defenders is Street Level. Captain America and Agetns of Shield are Spyshit.
Liam Long
Name them.
And then tell me fi they are viable for movies.
Jose Martin
Ant-Man was 2 years ago, user. GotG was 3.
Henry Jackson
>Defenders is Street Level. Defenders isn't part of the MCU.
>Agetns of Shield Neither is that.
So yeah, until Spider-Man comes out, MCU hasn't touched on street level.
>Captain America You could make an argument for TWS. But Cap, on the whole, isn't about espionage. We robably won't get proper spyshit until we get a Black Widow movie.
Ethan Gutierrez
They're not that good.
James Evans
Espionage
Robert Bennett
Oh, you're one of THOSE people.
Thing is, why would Marvel blow their budget on a street level film when it's being done on Netflix?
Juan Young
>Ultron does Hulk
Nathan Thompson
there's been several. First was China Force, which was based around the Chinese Zodiac.
They sucked.
Then there was The People's Defense Force. Has some good heroes, but some shitty ones too.
Following that was Dynasty (described as a "militarized Avengers" by Tony Stark). Some good characters here too, but to many "Chinese Knockoff of Avengers" types.
Then we have the Ascendants. This works with the organization SPEAR. This is probably the most legit lineup.
Probably because it has the Monkey King. Even if it's just a servitor of Sun Wukong himself, ya don't mess with the Monkey King.
Joshua Fisher
> why would Marvel blow their budget on a street level film when it's being done on Netflix?
Because what's being made for netflix isn't done by the same people or department/division as who make's a movie. The shows are made by Marvel Entertainment. The MCU is made by Marvel Studios. That's like asking why they have Superman in the Supergirl show and in the DCEU movies.
Lucas Jenkins
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Nicholas Morgan
>TV SERIES NOT MCU! MCU ONLY MOVIES!
How the fuck did this stupid idea get started?
Samuel Hill
>That, and half the draw of Exiles where that the characters were vulnerable
Sliders became unwatchable as soon as they killed off their first regular. Maybe invulnerable is better.
Thomas White
When everyone saw how shit AoS was.
>That's like asking why they have Superman in the Supergirl show and in the DCEU movies Because Multiverse, dude.
Angel Robinson
>How the fuck did this stupid idea get started?
Part because
>When everyone saw how shit AoS was.
and part of the fact that there's no communication/continuity between both studios because based Feige put Perlmutter in his place so he could stop trying to force his shit into the movies.
Carson Robinson
>When everyone saw how shit AoS was.
Oh, so it's desperate fan denial with no basis in reality? Glad to hear it.
Fuckin' MCU babies.
Don't know what a REAL bad movie or TV series even looks like.
Logan Stewart
See
Cooper Thomas
>Spider-man does Spider-man
What did he mean by this?
Jace Lopez
Horror but that will never happen because of China
Jason Lee
Which is fine. Vampire (like Mutants) are too late to be introduced into the MCU. And something like Ghost Rider probably wouldn't fit given the established setting.
Brayden Hall
You honestly thought that the Movies would reference the TV series as much or more than the reverse?
Really?
Even without the split, that was a longshot.
I mean, the BEST case scenario is what Rogue One did. Expecting anything more is silly.
"But Joss said--"
Said, nothing. Go by what is done on screen first and foremost.
Jason Clark
Ultimate Carnage was pretty scary too
Easton Perez
it's like debbie does dallas but spider-man goes in all fields
Hunter Evans
Motherfucking Hellcow was mentioned in SHIELD and the lady EXTREMIS soldier in Iron Man II was from Man-Thing's origin.
Hasn't been established . . .
Justin Williams
But come on guys, they could introduce Man-Thing in another GotG movie. He was awesome enough to actually get a movie of his own in 2005, but nobody remembers it because apparently it was shit. We need him back on the big screens.
Hunter Sanchez
It was a straight to video/Syfy movie.
Brandon Peterson
And then of course there's also the Agents of Atlas.
Mason Ross
>You honestly thought that the Movies would reference the TV series as much or more than the reverse?
Before then, most had no reason not to think that they wouldn't. It was all coming from Marvel and by that point Marvel Entertainment and Marvel Studios weren't entirely separate production studios.
>I mean, the BEST case scenario is what Rogue One did.
That case is a unique exception. Star Wars (except for maybe video games) isn't produced by multiple companies. It's all coming out of Lucasfilm and they keep a tight lid on their titles to ensure continuity and avoid the clusterfuck that the Expanded Universe was.
Blake Green
>Before then, most had no reason not to think that they wouldn't. Sensible people had a very good reason. You can't expect directors to put TV series references into their movies that will at best be missed or more likely misunderstood by 90% of the audience.
Brandon Jones
>Before then, most had no reason not to think that they wouldn't.
Basic knowledge of the difference in production times between a film and a TV series did it for most people.