A Hercules movie for Marvel

I'd prefer to have a Hercules and Cho tv show. That is tailor made for tv.
 
I would watch a Hercules and cho show.

I reckon a Hercules and cho movie done in the style of the Hobbs and Shaw trailer would be fun though
 
Pak and Van Lente's Herc run is the stuff of Legends and if they did it right would bring me joy to no end. They made him genuinely one of my favourite characters.

If it was done incorrectly I would swear bloody vengeance.
 
Pak and Van Lente's Herc run is the stuff of Legends and if they did it right would bring me joy to no end. They made him genuinely one of my favourite characters.

If it was done incorrectly I would swear bloody vengeance.


Can I get in on this Blood Oath?
 
I assume TV, unless he is in Thor 5 first
 
It’s been three years since Hercules first loomed on Marvel’s horizon, yet he’s vanished without a trace. No updates, no mentions—just radio silence, as if the character never existed. What began as a thrilling narrative thread now feels like collateral damage, an abandoned concept left to gather dust. Introducing Hercules was a bold move, only for him to be discarded like a broken toy. It’s genuinely disappointing.
 
Which we could say as well to many characters introduced in phase 4 and 5.
 
It’s been three years since Hercules first loomed on Marvel’s horizon, yet he’s vanished without a trace. No updates, no mentions—just radio silence, as if the character never existed. What began as a thrilling narrative thread now feels like collateral damage, an abandoned concept left to gather dust. Introducing Hercules was a bold move, only for him to be discarded like a broken toy. It’s genuinely disappointing.
Which we could say as well to many characters introduced in phase 4 and 5.
I really do think Marvel started feeling a bit bulletproof after Endgame did what it did at the box office and that started bleeding into a lot of these moves that they’ve made.

Gone are the days of “We’re going to introduce Nick Fury in the post-credit, we’re going to give him a bigger role in the sequel in two years and then fulfill the promise of The Avengers two years after that”… now it’s “We’re going to announce that Charlize Theron is in the MCU and three years out we still won’t have a definitive answer to where she’ll be appearing next!”
 
I really do think Marvel started feeling a bit bulletproof after Endgame did what it did at the box office and that started bleeding into a lot of these moves that they’ve made.

Gone are the days of “We’re going to introduce Nick Fury in the post-credit, we’re going to give him a bigger role in the sequel in two years and then fulfill the promise of The Avengers two years after that”… now it’s “We’re going to announce that Charlize Theron is in the MCU and three years out we still won’t have a definitive answer to where she’ll be appearing next!”
I think its lack of leadership now, or not having a true game plan laid out.
 

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