I would like nothing more than Joss to sit atop the ow throne. If only to see the look on the fox exec who cancelled his last show. Or the WB execs that consistently turned down his pitches. Or Even the Fox boys that booted him off of Xmen.
That would be a sight.
To be fair, Joss' last cancelled tv show, Dollhouse, was not that great, he himself said later on that it was a flawed concept.
He also said that he had trouble writing his Wonder Woman proposal, and could not to grip with the character. I don't know what his Batman pitch was, but he said the execs looked at him like he was a 'tv fishbowl' after he pitched it, so god knows what he pitched, he has never disclosed that.
and who knows what his X-Men script was like.
Marvin said:
Man, if only Favreau "wrote and directed" Avengers, I wonder if Feige would be as on top of the world as he appears to be these days. Joe Johnston or even Brannah lol.
"Joss Whedon!
it's no fluke, go read his Astonishing Xmen."
That should be the poster tag line.
He landed a great gig here, but we have to remember that it was Favereau who cast RDJ, Branagh who cast Loki(and there is no way on Earth anyone else would have cast TH, no-one else knew who he was) and Thor, Johnson who cast Cap...other directors did a lot of groundwork on that universe before he stepped in. Credit where it is due.
but yes, Joss had the right combination of skills for this ensemble movie, I have always said he was the perfect pick for this film.
I didn't like the Firefly tv series, but i thought he did well with the movie considering the budget constraints. It was not a classic or anything, but it did feel like an actual movie.
So, it is no surprise to me at all that he has pulled off this film.
I have not even seen it yet, but I have faith it will be a good one.
But, let's not get away from ourselves here, and keep a grip on the reality of the situation.