Collider Heroes was discussing it today. Instead of outright rage like Matt Key had on Screen Junkies, John Schnepp felt disappointment at the trailer (although he did like Lockjaw) and hopes that the second one is going to be better.
I think the reason I had such a harsh reaction is because I never expected Marvel to put out something that looks this bad. I mean say what you want about Iron Fist and AoS, they've got nothing on this trailer in my opinion.
So they originally announced this as a movie with possibly Vin Diesel starting. Then Agents of Shield did an Inhumans storyline. I wonder if after that happened, the movie division wasn't too happy which is how it got dropped from the movie schedule.
I mean, it felt like they were going to push Inhumans as their replacement for mutants at one point in time.
The movie division is not making decisions based on what the tv is doing. If it at all interfered with what Marvel Studios was planning it would have been stopped at the writing stage. For example, they originally planned Christine Palmer to be the night nurse in the Netflix shows but Marvel Studios already planned for her to be in Doctor Strange, so they prevented Netflix from it and they used Claire Temple for the role instead.
Likewise if Marvel Studios didn't want AoS to use Inhumans, then they wouldn't be able to use inhumans. The movies have the priority.
Not to mention that Carol Danvers was originally going to be on Jessica Jones, similar to Alias, but then the movie stuff happened.
I don't think Perlmutter really cares about what characters the tv guys can use. He cares far more about pinching pennies and making money than having creative input into projects. And while I'm sure he's ******** over having no control over Marvel Studios he's also no longer responsible. Meaning if the films tank his position as CEO will be unchanged. As long as the films and shows make money he doesn't care which character is where. He wants Inhuman to grow so they can add to their merchandise. And if the Studios have no plans for it, then TV is the next best thing.Yup. The tv guys have to ask for permission first from their superior and Lord and Master (Marvel Studio) before they touch any Marvel character. I can only imagine how much that upsets Mr. Permutter.
CBS new Stark Trek show is technically a network show and looks like a higher quality production than this.
They need to stop doing Marvel tv shows. Just put the remaining heroes in movies..Blade could be a sweet Netflix series though... but I'd rather it have the movie budget
CBS new Stark Trek show is technically a network show and looks like a higher quality production than this.
I think Scott Buck just lacks the imagination to do high concept fantasy entertainment like Inhumans and Iron Fist.
There are better showrunners/directors that can do incredibly creative things with very little money.

We'll have to see the finished results (I agree about the trailer, but that doesn't say a lot in the long term). The rumored budget for the Star Trek show is appallingly low (like one million per episode) so, if it ends up looking as consistently good as in the trailer, you could color me impressed.
It's frustrating because it seems like Marvel Netflix are going out of there way to be do shows on a budget.
The lack of super jump sfx in Jessica Jones really pi$$ed me off because supergirl premiered the same time and she was flying every damn week!
Jessica Jones only had to do it twice in 13 episodes and they couldn't even manage that.
ABC and AoS seems to go all out with there sfx which is why I'm baffled by how horrible it looks. Besides Lockjaw. My only guess is that they just didn't have the time to dedicate to the show, because they certainly have the budget.