Kane52630
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Wait did they change Freshman Year's title or is this a different show?I still am not even clear on what that Spider-man show is? It's not within the mcu continuity right?
Wait did they change Freshman Year's title or is this a different show?
It'll be cancelled for tax purposes, I'm sure.Lol, what the hell is happening to Ironheart? It's been in post production for 2,5 years or what and there are still no plans for a release next year?
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Some of that is animated content that can easily be ignored. So 3 movies and 3 live action shows, I think that's fineAll of that and the films... That's way, way too much MCU for one year.
Marvel Zombies and Eye of Wakanda are only 4 episodes each, so imagine they'll be dropped all at once.6 shows and 3 movies in 2025. Really hope people arent burnt out by Marvel by this time next year.
Depends on the content. They seem to be making the TV stuff less essential viewing to stay current. So if they're all stand alone, then I don't think it's an issue. It really comes down to if the content they're putting out is good in the end. One major reason the shows felt like a chore on top of the movies was the quality of the shows themselvesThree movies worked when the Disney Plus shows weren't a thing. This year, having so much less content made every project feel a bit more special, in a way that I haven't felt in a long time. Whatever people feel about the end results (I don't much care for Deadpool & Wolverine, some here don't care for Agatha or X-Men '97), I've enjoyed not being bombarded by Marvel stuff. I'd go for two movies, two streaming shows, and one (or two) animated project.
Yep, if the shows were all Penguin quality I doubt there would be too many complaints about too much content.Depends on the content. They seem to be making the TV stuff less essential viewing to stay current. So if they're all stand alone, then I don't think it's an issue. It really comes down to if the content they're putting out is good in the end. One major reason the shows felt like a chore on top of the movies was the quality of the shows themselves
How about we don't listen to the guy who defended sleeping with underage women.
6 shows and 3 movies in 2025. Really hope people arent burnt out by Marvel by this time next year.
All of that and the films... That's way, way too much MCU for one year.
It's more or less similar to their 2022 slate, which was a little overwhelming but at the same time there were no Quantumania or Secret Invasion level disappointments either. We're basically subbing out the specials for animated miniseries in 2025.Some of that is animated content that can easily be ignored. So 3 movies and 3 live action shows, I think that's fine
It's more or less similar to their 2022 slate, which was a little overwhelming but at the same time there were no Quantumania or Secret Invasion level disappointments either. We're basically subbing out the specials for animated miniseries in 2025.
I’m not too big on Spooky Season