Is there any female character you don't feel is a waste of film?
Yup, agreed. And when I said a Black Widow movie wouldn't drive the MCU forward, I failed to mention that while that is true, is would lend a lot of context and character to the existing universe. I'm all in on the latter, but not at the expense of the former.I do take back comparing her with Captain Marvel. I think both should be made, and I agree it works better as an off season thriller lower budget thing. I guess we all seem to agree with that.
God bless said show's soul, but despite some recent improvement, there's absolutely no way AOS would do justice to the Black Widow character. And while not impossible, it's highly, highly unlikely that an A-lister like ScarJo would do a protracted arc on AOS. An off-season, lower budget release would be perfect.All that said I'd love to see BW developed on AoS in an arc.
I'd like to see a BW movie. Don't have her fight people with massive powers, have her do what she does best. I'd even like to see a Hawkeye/BW movie where they show what happened between them. In any case if they had some either very low powered people like Taskmaster or non powered folks like Bullseye (I know he's a DD villain with Fox but it still works) it wouldn't be inconceivable that they'd be hired to run security for something huge like making Mandroids or something.
Marvel has the rights back and are making a DD show dude.
Confusing right? Marvel has Blade and Ghost Rider back too. But then you have characters like Spider-Woman where unless your Sony or Marvel Studios no one knows for sure who has the movie rights.I never know who's got what rights with what anymore.
I never know who's got what rights with what anymore.
Confusing right? Marvel has Blade and Ghost Rider back too. But then you have characters like Spider-Woman where unless your Sony or Marvel Studios no one knows for sure who has the movie rights.
Fox has X-Men (and related properties such as Wolverine, X-Force, Deadpool)and Fantastic Four but gave up the rights to Daredevil (and by association Elektra).
Kingpin though was never part of the Daredevil deal, the rights to him are part of the Spider-man rights I think and Fox had to sort out some deal with Sony to use him in the Daredevil movie last time, so I don't know how it'd work in the MCU, probably he can appear but can't mention Spidey(...just as Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver can't mention Magneto and "Mutants" in the MCU).
Sony don't have Ghost Rider anymore, they just have Spider-Man, though The Amazing Spider-Man series is set to run for at least 4 movies and 2 spin-offs (Venom & Sinister Six).
Spidey's rogues gallery of villains mostly originated in his own comic so I expect they all sit with Sony rights-wise. (No Osborne as Iron Patriot then)
Everyone else is in Marvel's hands, they can use them in the MCU on the big or small screen whenever they like , including now... Blade, Ghost Rider, Punisher, Elektra and Daredevil, who is getting a Netflix series as are Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage, all feeding into a Defenders miniseries.
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616 Jessica drew may not have debuted in a Spider-Man comic but the 1610/Ultimate Jessica Drew is a clone of 1610 Peter Parker and did debut in the Ultimate Spider-Man book making that optional-able I think, add the naming convention of "Spider-Woman" and the "science origin" and "spider powers" and I'd agree it would probably be actionable.I tend to agree. Spider-Woman ( Drew version ) didn't debut in the Spider-man comic, has an origin unrelated to Spider-man, doesn't look like Spider-man, and doesn't really interact with Spider-man. Calling her a Spider-man character would be *really* stretching. However, The actual *name* "Spider-woman" would probably be actionable, since it creates the false impression she is connected to the rights Sony owns and has trademarked.
I'd rather Black Widow get her own Netflix series. It'd be a lot better than a 2 hour movie, in my opinion. More time to spend with Natasha and get to know her as a character.