psylockolussus
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You do know that I'm basing my expectations on previous MCU shows and several shows I've seen. Why would I expect the Sentinels, when the Sentinels are literally in every X-Men cartoon. How about characters like Beast, Iceman, Colossus, Nightcrawler, are those going to be done in cgi or practical effects when show up in the screen or use their powers? I don't expect an action scene every 20 minutes, but in a X-Men live action show, who wouldn't want an action scene in a beautiful set/location in every episode?Why would every episode of an X-Men show need a highway chase scene or Sentinels? Thats like saying every episode of Game of Thrones needs a massive Dragon fight.
There's a large difference between trying to render a realistic looking 8ft Green human than a power. Secret Invasion had a movie budget and still looked like crap. $11mill an episode isnt going to be looking like a cheap television show from The CW. The look of a show is reliant on the people behind the camera. Star Trek Discovery cost $8mill an episode and I dare you to say that it looks cheap or cheaper than any of the movies lol. It looks better than most Marvel films imo.
Your expectations on X-Men arent realisitc, even for a film when we had how many films that didnt feature any of what you suggested?
I'm being realistic. You're expecting huge battles every 20 minutes that involve every single X-men with no scenes where the characters actually speak to one another in a set that doesnt have action.
Even in a X-men animated series we didnt have EVERY SINGLE PERSON using their powers in every single episode or even feature in every single episode.
As for a highway chase scene, I used it as an example,that TV shows are often restricted to action sequences. When it is featured, the vfx looked incredibly dodgy as seen in Hawkeye. Now how can you assure me that a live action X-Men show would be done with utmost care when it comes to production value under Disney when we already got those several shows under their belt?
Also Star Trek shows doesn't look as expensive as JJ Abrams films. Its very easy to distinct which one is the TV show and which one is the film, just seeing some scenes from both.
If you think you're being realistic, well I am too. I am being realistic that a X-Men live action TV show simply just won't get the same production value/set pieces as a featured film. If it gets the same production values as a blockbuster movie, it would be very expensive, much more expensive than a MCU movie, since a tv series usually have more screentime than a movie.
Also X-Men '97 is a cartoon, but if they put every scene in live action, it would certainly cost as much as a blockbuster movie, if not more.