>It’s the one question that Marvel fans want answered more than any other.
>Will we ever see Marvel Studio’s movies crossover with the television shows? Will characters from ABC’sAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.or Netflix’sThe Defendersturn up on the big screen, alongside better paid heroes like Iron Man and Thor?
>Don’t count on it, according to Anthony Mackie. The actor who plays Falcon in Marvel movie series claims that there’s a strict hierarchy within the studio, and that Kevin Feige simply doesn’t want to connect the two sides of Marvel together.
>“Different universes, different worlds, different companies, different designs. Kevin Feige is very specific about how he wants the Marvel Universe to be seen in the film world. It wouldn’t work. It wouldn’t work at all.”
Oh man! Mr Perlmutter will be mad! We wont have lunch anymore!
Carter Cox
To be fair, would you want characters like Iron Fist (aka Iron Bore) in the MCU.
No.
No. You would not.
Hunter Parker
Not surprised
That's the reason it's not canon, Feige and Perlmutter hate each other.
Anthony Hughes
It's not like the cinematic side is entirely golden either. Iron Man 2.
Hudson Collins
>We wont have lunch anymore!
Like cheap chips and fizzy drinks because Ike is the biggest fucking jew in Hollywood amirite?
Carson Green
Yes and only one bag of cheap chips to be shared by everyone.
Asher King
I would rather not have garbage like thor be in the same world as daredevil and punisher.
Gabriel Martinez
Critics actually liked Iron Man 2. Unlike Iron Fist. Which is why the MCU shouldn't crossover with Netflix. The MCU has never had a movie completely hated by critics. Iron Fist (the Trump of superheroes) could potentially ruin that since he is the first real Marvel product (Fox and Sony aren't real) to tank.
Which is sad because a feminist icon like Jessica Jones would fit in the MCU perfectly.
Daniel Martinez
They are called COMIC books, NOT Edgy books, user.
Comic book movies are suppose to be fun escapism full of one-liners and bright collars. Not blood or gore or gloom.
Just sayin.
Logan Reyes
TV show characters can show up in the movies if they're only there to be jobbers. Because let's face it, that's what they'd be doing in the comics.
Parker Murphy
Its fair enough. The tone of Netflix Marvel shows is totally different from the films. Just imagine if Daredevil showed up, how strange that would be. And I don't think anyone was expecting him to want anything to do with that Agents of Shield garbage.
Carson Scott
>a feminist icon like Jessica Jones would fit in the MCU perfectly. I must be autistic because I can't detect the sarcasm in this.
Gabriel Martinez
The movies don't have a problem killing villains but the Netflix shows bring up Batman shit now. So a crossover would be extra awkward.
Lincoln Perez
There is no sarcasm. A progressive feminist character like Jessica Jones would fit perfectly alongside the Avengers in the MCU. It's too bad she got stuck in Netflix. 'Sigh'
Robert Roberts
>'Sigh'
Almost had me there. Here's your (you)
Lincoln Wood
I ain't baiting, so I didn't really need your "you".
Owen Brown
>I ain't baiting, The First Rule of Bait Club ...
Benjamin Gonzalez
Haha!
Jason Hernandez
I'm okay with this, actually. I only want Daredevil and Punisher to interact with movie characters. That's it. But doing so would open the floodgates, and then you have to waste screentime on the nobody SHIELD agents or Cloak & Dagger. So I'll just bury my desire to have Chris Evans on Daredevil so they can do a proper adaptation of Born Again deep down and just move on.
Liam Evans
Is only from the MCU to the TV not from the TV to the cinema, we maybe see some cameo, I'll like to see D'Onofrio in Spiderman at least in a small role but not gonna happen.
Chase Wright
Wow, what a dank meme. Did Sup Forums teach you that, little boy?
Ryan Perez
All the MCU is kids friendly Netflix can't and shuldn't be there
Angel Baker
>implying Punisher is never fun
Benjamin Davis
>Different universes, different worlds
I'm pretty sure that they're in the same universe. I guess the best we'd ever be able to hope for is a crossover between the Defenders TV shows and AoS, even though the tone of the Netflix stuff is a lot darker.
Aiden White
>Alcoholic, shitshow of a person would fit in with the Avengers
Please, they completely neutered that angle from Iron Man. The only progressive, feminist icon the Avengers are getting are Captain (and eventually Ms) Marvel.
Sebastian Butler
Agents of N.O.T.C.A.N.O.N. confirmed. Again.
Jacob Wright
Why would you say this about my favorite character user? Also who wouldn't love a Black Widow/Hawkeye movie where they have to fight in a deadly underground Kung Fu tournament. They gather Iron Fist, Shang Chi, Daredevil, and Moon Knight to help them survive. It isn't till Hawkeye gets killed by a mysterious warrior called Ronin that Widow drops out of the tournament to go undercover as a Hand Ninja while her team battles for their life!
Henry Lewis
No one wants anything to do with Agents of SHIELD, probably not even Netflix so I hope that besides a few wink wink nudge nudge easter eggs that shitty show stays away from the Netflix stuff.
Well SamJack was on Agents of Shit who is to say Evans doesn't end doing a one episode guest star with Daredevil, pretty sure once he's done with Infinity Wars he would do it, he cameo'd on Thor 2 and he seems like a chill person enough to do it.
This is just for the MCU.
Michael Perez
It'd be really neat if like in season three after they get known in universe Tony Stark shows up as the head of an Alcoholics Anonymous for superheroes. Nothing big or flashy, he barely says anything, it's just a circle of people and Tony is there too.
Leo Sullivan
I would love a sequence in a Cap movie where he operates with Frank, yes
Ryan Cox
>We'll never see Spidey making fat jokes about the Kingpin on the bigscreen Fucking Feige