Or they could tell new stories.
They would be
new stories --
obviously.
Trust me man, I ran a virtual series for a number of years - I know how things are run. You have mythology arcs and then stand-alone episodes.
This show: multiple mythology arcs with a big-bad in addition to the mythology-verse of the films (anyone who thinks this is
not going to be in the marvel film universe is fooling themselves) in addition to stand-alone episodes.
Now, from a business perspective: WHY place it before the Avengers film?
Well, that's fairly simple. It's along the same line of thinking that Sorkin did with THE NEWSROOM. That's a behind the scenes tv show of channel news and how everything would come together for a big event. These big events usually ripped straight from the headlines. Now - why did they do this you ask, well fairly simple... if it was modern day they would be making up news stories instead of placing it in the real world by being months behind.
Now, let's look at the MARVEL film universe. You basically have the exact same thing, but with a make believe universe. If you start in modern day you are unsure of where the future will go. You don't know how films down the line may do and what those film do post-production would impede what's already been established before. Not to mention if this is leading into AVENGERS 2 you have a very small time-frame relatively speaking.
NOW if you were to start Season 1 a year
behind everything else narratively speaking you can have the series easily run alongside the film franchise and have it tie everything together creating an even bigger universe.
Now, you're saying -- new stories? Well, look at what we
do know:
Caulsen is Nick Fury's right hand man that goes to Tony Stark. This poses the question, well why did they feel like they needed to go to Tony Stark? How did they know they would need to form a team? Why was that necessary? They didn't have someone who could read the future predicting Thor's arrival and Loki's acting up - so
WHY?
Iron Man 2 the only SHIELD involvement was Caulson and Natasha and we've seen most of it. So, would that be an arc? Of course not. But, there would probably be Tony Stark racing around and the Expo in the news and whatnot.
Now we're onto the Hulk -- SHIELD wasn't a part of that in the film. From the comics what we gather is Ross and Fury were at odds ends with each other and saw things differently. You have a very strong conflict between the military and SHIELD that we've never seen before or know the inner-workings of. This, also, is all new territory.
Iron Man 2 to Thor all we know is that Caulsen left because he heard about Thor. Do we need to follow that? No. That too would probably be avoided. Would it be going around the organization? Most likely a definite YES.
Now we're onto Miranda Hill, who we can probably guess was hired in a sort of Scully like manner. We saw part of her arc in THE AVENGERS but what led up to her joining? What was her background like? Why did she believe them that these heroes were not needed? Perhaps there were others before these guys who were passed up because they did prove to be too much to handle or perhaps she ran into what too much power can do to certain figures.
What this leaves room for:
> Inter-connecting in an accurate way SHIELD with the films.
> Allowing for new stories to come into the fold that, without our knowing, had an impact on what eventually played out in film.
> Show and further expand upon things that were merely hinted at within the films.
> Expand upon the universe in dynamic and interesting ways.
Basically, it would serve as a prequel rather than a sequel. If it was a sequel, it is HIGHLY unlikely that the film division would want spoilers ruined in the TV show. Not to mention along the time-line the series would BY-PASS and go beyond the films time frames. This too makes things very difficult to link everything together. Going a year back? Allows for the series to be integrated with the film-verse so that we TRULY CAN see the inner workings of SHIELD and sense the grand scope of EVERYTHING going on.
ALSO think about LOST and ONCE UPON A TIME. We know where these characters wind up. Why the prequel aspects? Diving deeper into who they are and what makes them tick and expanding upon the show and the universe. Same thing here...
One sub-plot example: THE HUNT FOR BRUCE BANNER!
What do we know about that? Fairly little other than the military and SHIELD have come across him before, know what they're up against and later on get him. What happened in-between all that time? What was that hunt actually like? Did they encounter the Hulk? Did a SHIELD agent accidentally let Banner get away? What happened? We don't know, just that something did. Ross knew what he was up against, so did Fury - the military recruited the best soldier they could find --
HOW??? What happened? No idea.
I mean, dude, when you think about it and as I noted... what
do we know about SHIELD in-between the time frame of IRON MAN and AVENGERS? Little to
nothing at all.
I wouldnt even expect any of the movie actors to appear unless this show is a success and gets a full season.
Both definite. You think MARVEL will kick start it's TV run without making it a success? They'll do anything they can to make it a success. They've shown that these actors love their roles. Actors have famously done cameos - whole episodes - of TV shows where they obviously already get less money than they do for their film work. So the question would be, why would LAW & ORDER have big name cameos and this wouldn't have it's own big names appearing from time to time for even thirty seconds? In a series ran by their director? "Favors" or "being on the set to be with friends" or "to help a friend" happen
all the time in Hollywood.
Also chances are in AVENGERS 2 - they're all going to be working together. That's another major obvious here. In AVENGERS we had no name SHIELD agents practically in the background. In AVENGERS 2 these no-name agents, due to the series, are going to be flesh and blood characters. Meaning they're all going to have a working relationship and it'll be a fun set between them. I have absolutely no doubt that that is part of the draw for Whedon and MARVEL - making every character important to the universe.
Imagine two SHIELD agents dying in the next movie. Only this time, we've known their character on TV for a number of years. There will be a definite stronger impact there from what otherwise -- imagine just two random SHIELD agents we know nothing about dying... we wouldn't care that much. It's the Caulson formula in work a thousand times more.
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Basically it all comes down to technicalities and know-how of both the film and television world. Why SHIELD? Well, it's strongly connected to the films. It gives us more information that the films can't give us. If we are modern day - well, that SEVERELY limits the linkage and amount of information between them. HOWEVER, if it manages to get into the same time-line? You're looking at a kick ass AVENGERS 2 with EVERYTHING connected cross-platform. As said, Whedon has his work cut out for him lol. But if it works? Yeah, they're going to build another phenomena for years to come. Think of this series as more of MARVEL and DISNEY planting their flag. Not to mention possible merchandising, TV coffee table books, and the whole nine yards: they nail this? They are looking at a **** load of money constantly flooding in.