It would be pretty awesome if they were cranking out 3-4 Marvel Netflix shows each year and 3-4 movies!
I'll take quality over quantity and think they do too. Putting out that much in a year would be over saturation. People wouldn't be craving Marvel film/tv products as much because of it. It'd be tiring.
How many cop tv shows/films are there every year.?If the quality is good,people will watch them although they will also need to be unique.
I'll take quality over quantity and think they do too. Putting out that much in a year would be over saturation. People wouldn't be craving Marvel film/tv products as much because of it. It'd be tiring.
Marvel has already stated the plan (if phase 3 goes well) is to crank out 3-4 movies a year and with the masses reactions to the quality of DD as well as fast tracking season 2 I see no reason why they can't do the same for Netflix. Also considering the different mediums it really won't be over-saturation. Marvel has the money to make sure the quality is there in each of their projects so as long as they find the right people to direct the movies and the right showrunner for the shows as well as having Feige pulling all the strings behind the scenes keeping it all connected it would be a win/win for everyone
Because Marvel has a limited amount of resources and staff to ensure that they can put out quality shows and content without going out of control. Yeah, Marvel is backed by Disney, but like Pixar, they are self-operated and it's a very small company. If you take a look at the characters they choose for live action projects, it isn't the most popular characters that get chosen. It's the ones that are the most unique. That's why Guardians of the Galxy or the Inhumans get made into movies before She-hulk or Sentry. It's why lesser known characters that comic fans might've looked over like Jessica Jones, Luke Cage or Iron Fist get their own shows while Punisher, Elektra and Moon Knight don't. It's about storytelling options and differentiating from what the rest of the market can provide. When someone tells you how awesome Moon Knight is, 9/10 times they say "like Batman, but more insane". And that's exactly right. Moon Knight has the same tropes that Batman already covers. She-hulk brings nothing new to the table that already has Hulk and Daredevil. But you can't say that there is anything out there right now that is like Luke Cage or Iron Fist. That's why certain properties are chosen, and others not. I can bet one of the reasons Punisher is showing up in Daredevil is because Marvel didn't think he was viable enough to hold his own show right now because of past movies and because the numerous other movies and tv shows that deal with characters who kill with guns because of their past grievances.
Sometimes comic fans go overboard with the demands they have. There's nothing wrong with having wants as a fan, but think about the bigger picture.
You wrote basically what I was trying to say and then some. A very good post.
Because Marvel has a limited amount of resources and staff to ensure that they can put out quality shows and content without going out of control. Yeah, Marvel is backed by Disney, but like Pixar, they are self-operated and it's a very small company. If you take a look at the characters they choose for live action projects, it isn't the most popular characters that get chosen. It's the ones that are the most unique. That's why Guardians of the Galxy or the Inhumans get made into movies before She-hulk or Sentry. It's why lesser known characters that comic fans might've looked over like Jessica Jones, Luke Cage or Iron Fist get their own shows while Punisher, Elektra and Moon Knight don't. It's about storytelling options and differentiating from what the rest of the market can provide. When someone tells you how awesome Moon Knight is, 9/10 times they say "like Batman, but more insane". And that's exactly right. Moon Knight has the same tropes that Batman already covers. She-hulk brings nothing new to the table that already has Hulk and Daredevil. But you can't say that there is anything out there right now that is like Luke Cage or Iron Fist. That's why certain properties are chosen, and others not. I can bet one of the reasons Punisher is showing up in Daredevil is because Marvel didn't think he was viable enough to hold his own show right now because of past movies and because the numerous other movies and tv shows that deal with characters who kill with guns because of their past grievances.
Sometimes comic fans go overboard with the demands they have. There's nothing wrong with having wants as a fan, but think about the bigger picture.
Yeah the MCU is "close to the real world." What with the talking, gun-toting Space Raccoon, the nerdy scientist who turns into an enormous green rage monster when he gets angry, the Twins with powers that they got from a glowy space rock of near-infinite power, the glowing lava people with their grab-bag of fire powers from IM3, the guy who's head was literally a blood-red skull, etc. Yes totally "real world."
Seriously, all that is fine, but a guy with purple skin is "too weird?" Okkkkk?
i was about to say thisThey will probably have his eyes glow purple or something when he commands people.
i was about to say this
like when he has them under control, he'll appear to them in their POV all in a haze/blurry/purple
would be a nice compromise
still wondering how he gets his powers though. we haven't had a telepath yet and scarlet witch's stuff is from loki scepter experiments
I was actually suspecting that they'd do it the other way around. Since anyone in the vacinity of Kilgrave is close enough to be effected by his power, he'd simply appear to all of them as a normal looking man unless he wished them not to see him that way. But cameras and such would show him as he really is complete with purple hued skin and all and this is how he'd appear if his powers were neutralized, like when he's in a SHIELD prison.