Future TV shows from Marvel?

What are the odds that we'll see Punisher, Moon Knight and Misty Knight appear at some point during these series?
 
Hopefully high. At least for Punisher. I'd love to see him appear in Daredevil. Maybe even Luke Cage.
 
I'd say its a little uncertain. Given the model they are using, there may not be room for unrelated guest stars ( as in, guest stars who don't tie into one of the other three TV shows ). Though Misty Knight probably will appear, as she's specifically supporting cast for Luke and/or Danny.

I do think that, if they go onto a second "season"/phase/whatever, that Punisher will almost definitely show up.
 
Man the thought of punisher guest starring in a daredevil series is so awesome.
 
The thing is though, there's more than enough material to pull for Daredevil without including other prominent characters like the Punisher. I'd much rather these shows center around the title characters and their stories or origins, not an attempt at including others in just because they can.
 
The thing is though, there's more than enough material to pull for Daredevil without including other prominent characters like the Punisher. I'd much rather these shows center around the title characters and their stories or origins, not an attempt at including others in just because they can.

This.
 
The thing is though, there's more than enough material to pull for Daredevil without including other prominent characters like the Punisher. I'd much rather these shows center around the title characters and their stories or origins, not an attempt at including others in just because they can.

I don't think it would be "just because they can" when the Punisher crossing paths with Daredevil is something that can be done organically and logically.
 
I don't think it would be "just because they can" when the Punisher crossing paths with Daredevil is something that can be done organically and logically.

My main point is that I think these series should focus on the title characters & develop them on their own, without the help of other heroes prior to The Defenders mini-series. These should be used to explore the main hero & his supporting cast - in Daredevil's case, Foggy Nelson, Karen Page, Ben Ulrich. Not someone that has supported his own comic title for the better part of two decades (like the Punisher).

Frank Castle is a character that could easily carry his own 13-episode arc, so I'd rather see him get that treatment down the road if these Netflix series prove to be successful. Let Murdock carry the show on his own without crossing paths with anyone else.
 
My main point is that I think these series should focus on the title characters & develop them on their own, without the help of other heroes prior to The Defenders mini-series. These should be used to explore the main hero & his supporting cast - in Daredevil's case, Foggy Nelson, Karen Page, Ben Ulrich. Not someone that has supported his own comic title for the better part of two decades (like the Punisher).

Frank Castle is a character that could easily carry his own 13-episode arc, so I'd rather see him get that treatment down the road if these Netflix series prove to be successful. Let Murdock carry the show on his own without crossing paths with anyone else.

I understand what you're saying, but to me, there's no harm in featuring the Punisher in an episode of Daredevil. *shrugs*
 
Guest stars that I'd like to see appear in the various shows.
Punisher.
Misty Knight.
Colleen Wing.
Elektra.
Dakota North.
The cool thing is that since these shows are all "street level" you could have the same characters appear in multiple shows, if not all of them. For instance, Punisher can be an opposing force that causes problems for all of the characters.
 
Completelly different channel, i'm not from the USA and even i can see that, shows in CW are doing well in the 2 million views, while shows in ABC get cancelled much more easily, let's not Forget that V was cancelled due to only having 4-5 million viewers per episode, oh and remember Heroes? It was cancelled when it was also pulling 5-6 million, CBS recently cancelled a show in it's first season that was among the most watched 25 tv shows of the 2012-2013 season and had around 12 million viewers. So don't compare the ratings of a network like ABC with CW, that's like trying to say that if Spartacus survive with less than 1 million in most episodes then Game of Thrones could too.
My point is that the show is actually doing quite well. Considering that it is going up against one of the most popular shows on tv in general with NCIS its performing great. The people at Marvel are happy with it, the people at ABC are happy with it, it has strong numbers = the show will continue.
 
Since SHIELD has a major impact on the MCU, which agents do you see guesting in these series.

I could see Mockingbird becoming a member of the Defenders.
 
Honestly, i want to see Marvel studios to "crash and burn".
And i'm saying this is a fan of superheroes in general.

Marvel is going mad with all this crap, wanting to make everything into a movie or tv show in the next couple of years.
Did they ever heard the expression "brand fatigue"?
I want to see Luke Cage or Daredevil as much as the next guy, but....ENOUGH!
Give it time!
Agent of Shield is a crappy show because of this.
It's basically Buffy with superheroes, with the difference that Buffy was great.

Besides, the only tv show i can think of that would be great would be Wolverine: the first years (call it Logan or something in this lines).
A show about Logan, from the 19th century to today.
A gritty and serious show in the likes of HBO or Showtime.
 
So you want to see a studio, that many people like and whose product they enjoy, fail because YOU don't like that they're being ambitious and trying to diversify? That's just stupid and pitiful.
 
Isildur´s Heir;27174975 said:
Honestly, i want to see Marvel studios to "crash and burn".
And i'm saying this is a fan of superheroes in general.

Marvel is going mad with all this crap, wanting to make everything into a movie or tv show in the next couple of years.
Did they ever heard the expression "brand fatigue"?
I want to see Luke Cage or Daredevil as much as the next guy, but....ENOUGH!
Give it time!
Agent of Shield is a crappy show because of this.
It's basically Buffy with superheroes, with the difference that Buffy was great.

Besides, the only tv show i can think of that would be great would be Wolverine: the first years (call it Logan or something in this lines).
A show about Logan, from the 19th century to today.
A gritty and serious show in the likes of HBO or Showtime.

Agents of SHIELD is weak because it was badly produced, because Jeph Loeb isn't Kevin Feige. If Marvel had made no movies today, Kevin Feige not being busy would not have made AoS any better. Not one bit. Even if they could possibly related, which they can't, I think there's a lot of room between Agents of SHIELD's mis-steps and a Wolverine TV show. For instance, all the shows planned are very much in the vein of gritty series shows like the one you propose. A gritty serious Wolverine is not necessarily better than a gritty serious Daredevil.

We're still only doing two movies a year. Brand fatigue isn't really a big issue.
 
@isuldursheir Yeah that's a little selfish. If the quality was poor than yes I would want them to stop but everything's been amazing so far and no-one is really competing with them. If we get more decent shows like agents of shield instead of crappy reality tv shows than I hope they make more.

That said though I strongly suspect Isildur's heir was trolling
 
Wanting more shows than reality tv shows isn't a good excuse, expecially when we already have so many good scripted tv shows already, i don't watch reality tv but there is a public for it, medíocre tv like Agents of SHIELD only ends up taking the spot for other potencially good tv shows to have a spot.
 
Isildur´s Heir;27174975 said:
Honestly, i want to see Marvel studios to "crash and burn".
And i'm saying this is a fan of superheroes in general.

Marvel is going mad with all this crap, wanting to make everything into a movie or tv show in the next couple of years.
Did they ever heard the expression "brand fatigue"?
I want to see Luke Cage or Daredevil as much as the next guy, but....ENOUGH!
Give it time!
Agent of Shield is a crappy show because of this.
It's basically Buffy with superheroes, with the difference that Buffy was great.

Besides, the only tv show i can think of that would be great would be Wolverine: the first years (call it Logan or something in this lines).
A show about Logan, from the 19th century to today.
A gritty and serious show in the likes of HBO or Showtime.
These shows aren't coming till 2016 according to Bob Iger. That's over 2 years away dude. Plus we're only getting 2 movies a year. Judging by the numbers I dont think people are getting sick of Marvel anytime soon. This is just Marvel pleasing fans, tons of people have been asking for Heroes for Hire and DD tv shows and now we're getting them.
 
These shows aren't coming till 2016 according to Bob Iger. That's over 2 years away dude. Plus we're only getting 2 movies a year. Judging by the numbers I dont think people are getting sick of Marvel anytime soon. This is just Marvel pleasing fans, tons of people have been asking for Heroes for Hire and DD tv shows and now we're getting them.

The shows start in 2015, not 2016.
 
look up an article with Bob Iger (CEO, or something to that affect, of Disney) He says 2016

Edit: I was wrong, sorry about that, JJ. They are launching in 2016.

Meanwhile, though the official press stated that the Netflix shows would kick off in 2015, Iger seems to indicate fans will have to wait a touch longer. "This is a really smart deal we think, for Netflix because they've done well already with some investments in original programming," he told Bloomberg, pretty proud of his own work. "And turning to branded programming is a smart and big step for them and Marvel certainly provides that. This gives us an opportunity to create and own four new series that Netflix will have exclusivity [on] for a period of time, starting in 2016, when the series are made available to them...These will be well-produced series that will take production investment to deliver the type of quality that we promised to Netflix." Perhaps it makes more sense to launch the shows after "Avengers: Age Of Ultron," speaking of which...
 
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Isildur´s Heir;27174975 said:
Honestly, i want to see Marvel studios to "crash and burn".
And i'm saying this is a fan of superheroes in general.

Marvel is going mad with all this crap, wanting to make everything into a movie or tv show in the next couple of years.
Did they ever heard the expression "brand fatigue"?
I want to see Luke Cage or Daredevil as much as the next guy, but....ENOUGH!
Give it time!
Agent of Shield is a crappy show because of this.
It's basically Buffy with superheroes, with the difference that Buffy was great.

Besides, the only tv show i can think of that would be great would be Wolverine: the first years (call it Logan or something in this lines).
A show about Logan, from the 19th century to today.
A gritty and serious show in the likes of HBO or Showtime.

**** off
 
So, because your afraid that they might eventually kill the market, you want the market to instead die *now*? Right. *rollseyes*
 
You know, I've heard this whole "oversaturation" claim bandied about a lot in recent years, and yet superhero franchises are MORE popular than ever, so I'm not seeing the evidence of "oversaturation."
 

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