Return of Marvel to SDCC

Does anyone know if the music/score they used during the panel besides Dio is released music?
 
So Blade is going to be a movie. Happy it's not getting dumped on D+.

Why the prejudiced assumption that anything other than theatrical release is an inferior medium unworthy of respect?
 
Why the prejudiced assumption that anything other than theatrical release is an inferior medium unworthy of respect?

Some people prefer films to tv shows.

Personally, I would prefer to invest two+ hours watching a film that was crafted over several years by its cast and crew than to invest dozens of hours in a tv show that might be cancelled before its first season ends. Perhaps I remember too vividly sitting at my Grandmother's kitchen table writing impassioned letters to NBC begging it not to cancel (or cancel again) Star Trek. I was a first grader back then but that sort of thing sticks with one. After that and other bitter disappointments I soured on tv as a medium that would support shows I enjoy. The current crop of melodramatic, often hyper-violent "prestige" shows has done nothing to persuade me otherwise.
 
Some people prefer films to tv shows.

Personally, I would prefer to invest two+ hours watching a film that was crafted over several years by its cast and crew than to invest dozens of hours in a tv show that might be cancelled before its first season ends. Perhaps I remember too vividly sitting at my Grandmother's kitchen table writing impassioned letters to NBC begging it not to cancel (or cancel again) Star Trek. I was a first grader back then but that sort of thing sticks with one. After that and other bitter disappointments I soured on tv as a medium that would support shows I enjoy. The current crop of melodramatic, often hyper-violent "prestige" shows has done nothing to persuade me otherwise.

From what they've said in the past I think these Disney+ MCU shows are one offs. As in they are pretty much mini-series that won't go on and on and on. As long as they aren't bloated like the Netflix series I'm totally down. 13 episodes was way too many for all of those shows and their seasons.
 
I feel like a "Heroes for Hire" could've handled 13 episodes
do half of 'em as done-in-one, monster-of-the-week style (or origin flashback type episodes), and the other half dealing with a serialized over-arching plot

but yeah, when a series is trying to just tell one concise story, 13 hours was probably too much
 
Why the prejudiced assumption that anything other than theatrical release is an inferior medium unworthy of respect?
Have you seen the previous live action Marvel shows? Also its different watching a film for the first time inside the theater with a packed audience, than in your bedroom watching a streaming show in a device or tv.

Its not really about disrespect but I just can't get excited over a Marvel tv show more than a Marvel live action film especially a lot of Marvel shows in the past were dragging or limited in spectacle.
 
The Disney Plus shows seem like they are going to be a different beast compared to Agents of Shield or the Netflix Marvel shows. Actors from the movies reprising their roles and continuing their stories from the films. Kevin Feige is directly involved in producing them. Disney seems to be investing a ton of money into these, so I imagine we are going to get a ton of spectacle and action and cinematic quality content on these things.
 

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