Yowza
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Going back to the shows on Disney+ being promoted so heavily, I think that Disney still won't really want to drop the amount of money necessary to make it feel like a movie if they're going to be developing so much at once. That being said, technology is always improving and a lot more can be done on a TV show special effects wise (even Agents of Shield) than could be done 10 years ago.
Narratively speaking, will these shows really curb into seeming like a diluted spread out movie or instead a longer self-contained story with a lot of detail one would have trouble fitting in 2 movies?
The storytelling structure could change and I like the fact they're miniseries so they can go all out a bit more but I don't see these as looking like actual films until I see otherwise no matter how hard they hype this I know a lot of money is being put into a lot of Marvel movies still.
Some narrative breathing room centered around movies that are released (say X-Men for instance or any number of others) I think would be a good alternative strategy if these shows kind of fall short of feeling like actual films that have room for narrative exposition.
Narratively speaking, will these shows really curb into seeming like a diluted spread out movie or instead a longer self-contained story with a lot of detail one would have trouble fitting in 2 movies?
The storytelling structure could change and I like the fact they're miniseries so they can go all out a bit more but I don't see these as looking like actual films until I see otherwise no matter how hard they hype this I know a lot of money is being put into a lot of Marvel movies still.
Some narrative breathing room centered around movies that are released (say X-Men for instance or any number of others) I think would be a good alternative strategy if these shows kind of fall short of feeling like actual films that have room for narrative exposition.
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