I kinda feel bad for the cast and crew and I wish Marvel Studios knew earlier that they were going to do streaming shows. I feel like these shows are just gonna be ignored similar to non mcu movies that weren't really successful and popular. But I think this is for the best. In hindsight, these shows were time waster like personally speaking because I required myself to watch them all despite knowing that I wont really enjoy any of them and they would just be watered down version because of budget restrictions. And all of them are just ending abruptly. While the one that lasted more than 3 seasons, should have ended a long time ago.
The budget difference should make a significant difference in maintaining quality.
So I guess this means that Marvel's Most Wanted is definitely not happening?
I just hope everything being connected doesn't limit the types of programming that can be done. No longer doing live action network based TV may be for the better in some cases but content wise I hope it doesn't feel the same.
Company restructuring shouldn't necessitate automatically axing everything as it's just the viewers that miss out and leaves a lot of hard work down the drain not to mention job loss from people having nothing to do with upper level disagreements.
There was a time not too long ago when Agent Carter S2 was going where it seemed no Marvel show was getting cancelled anytime soon and more shows were going to appear on ABC whether ABC liked it or not. All of a sudden over this past year and a half Fox Shows, Netflix shows, and others in planning kind of abruptly getting denied or ending seems like there's been some upper level puppetry going on for a while now. Disney's grown so big they're willing to cannibalize their own foot now and again I suppose.
Anyway, this SVOD service Disney's trying to make only can run part of Fox's entire film library so Hulu presumably is important. Runaways being on Hulu I think will be to it's benefit if Disney wants to keep content flowing there but Marvel may just get increasingly more contained to the point Disney will need to seek programming elsewhere if in fact aggressive overseas expansion of Hulu packaged with Disney+ is going to happen.
She had a secondary role, never the protagonists or antagonist. However some say the entire cast of Marvel TV minus this and that guy.Whenever I hear about people asking to keep actors from Marvel TV the consensus is always Cox, D'Onofrio, Bernthal. Most people want Ritter and Bennet as well. Some people want everyone including Jones and Coulter. I hear no one talking about Elodie Yung. She was a great cast as Elektra as well. Not sure why she doesn't get the same level of recognition.
Me either. Live action and animated stuff should be separated imo. Also, if they make it connected, they wouldn't make the most of the lead characters' rogue gallery because they would save the bigger characters for the films and it would just be limited to 2 to 3 villains per season. That's what I hated about the live action tv shows.I don't need animation connected, I just hope Feige cares enough about it to make it good. I want to see Iron Man and Cap again. Plus Spider-Man if Sony pulls him.
I would like fewer episodes like 10 episodes. But shows like Lost, Heroes (first season), Once Upon a Time (first season) and other great network shows in the past, proved that a 22 to 24 episodes per season for a serialized show can be great and exciting. I feel like these mcu shows should have been as popular as The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, This is Us, Stranger Things or whatever shows that were really popular in the 2010s.I agree.
Previously you were seeing as many as 10 Marvel-based properties a year. That is way too many and an oversaturation of the market. There should be no more than 5 shows a year. Fewer shows, fewer episodes, bigger budgets. Make the shows that do come out MEAN something, rather than getting lost in the shuffle. That is a sure-fire way to build hype and interest.
Honestly, I thought her story was told and didn't need to be revisited.Whenever I hear about people asking to keep actors from Marvel TV the consensus is always Cox, D'Onofrio, Bernthal. Most people want Ritter and Bennet as well. Some people want everyone including Jones and Coulter. I hear no one talking about Elodie Yung. She was a great cast as Elektra as well. Not sure why she doesn't get the same level of recognition.
That is how I feel about all of the TV headliners. At best they might be used as much as War Machine but most of them might see one fight and done like Batroc.Honestly, I thought her story was told and didn't need to be revisited.