the implication is Tobey Spider-Man, yes
the implication is Tobey Spider-Man, yes
That's why it's a deleted scene. It doesn't really fit with the canon of what Spider-man turned out to be in the MCU.
SDCC trailer leak.
Marvel Studios will now Helm all Marvel TV Going Forward
https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/mar...tv-1203349869/
Runaways and Cloak & Dagger now fall under questionable status past their runs.
Awww fuck, Cloak and Dagger is pretty good. Come on Marvel, stop this splintering shit.
I'm fairly sure that the next season will be the last of both shows, regardless. Since they're having a crossover and that seems like a good way of wrapping up both.
I know it just breaks immersion to have characters existing in the same universe lore and not actually exist in the same universe.
Kevin Feige is now Marvel's Chief Creative Officer, He will Oversee the Film, Television, Animation, And Publishing Divisions
https://deadline.com/2019/10/kevin-f...ve-1202760382/
Marvel is Strongly Considering Recasting Charlie Cox & Krysten Ritter in their Specified Roles once the Netflix Blockade Ends
https://mcucosmic.com/2019/10/20/two...on-in-the-mcu/
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I hope Mike Colter and Bernthal both stick around too. Iron Fist was the weakest of the bunch by far. I wanted to blame it on the writing and story that was being told, but Finn just never really sold Danny Rand while playing him. The portrayal always just seemed off. I have no doubt others could pull off Luke Cage or Punisher, but Colter had the right mix of arrogance and humbleness, while Bernthal was great at just being unhinged, but logical.
If there's any truth to the touted 18-24 month contract barring their use, we could be seeing them in roles as early as early 2021.
It could be they’re recasting because it’ll confuse the audience otherwise? I.e. Are the Netflix shows officially canon now, etc.
They would bring them back because of the fans. That 3rd season writers seemed to finally found right balance for Cox and I was enjoy his performance a lot.
Also they better bring D'Onofrio back, he just slays being King Pin every fucking time.
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Idk. Kingpins character started to drag on in the later half of the 3rd season, but that could mostly be blamed on too many episodes.
At this point what is there to explore for him though? I feel like him being an overarching villain is done.
Kingpin would be a dope villain to use in the third spider-man film.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/li...b-exit-1247867
https://variety.com/2019/biz/news/ke...ey-1203377802/
Jeph Loeb will announce his departure by Thanksgiving. He is being blamed for having a key role in the cancellations of New Warriors & Donald Glover's Deadpool. He also made terrible budget decisions such as $100k to fix Medusa's wig in VFX. Marvel Entertainment CEO Ike Perlmutter is rumored to be next to go thanks to frequent mismanagement and the bad optics of being a Trump supporter (Muslims don't want to work for Marvel citing Ike's support of Trump as the reason).
Three to Four Films a Year with New TV Shows in-between
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/fe...chiefs-1250718
Poor Loeb, he's had so many hits but it's like he's going through the Claremont phase of his career.
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Ike def needs to go. Human equivalent of crumbs on the bed.
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