Just speculation on their part. There a lot of pros to Disney letting go of SKYhttps://***********/i/web/status/1019588494488842240
This article suggests that Disney will try to compete for Sky and it'll be beneficial for them to do so. If that's the case, then any possible asset swap is gone. As I explained before Sky is considerably more valuable than any Marvel rights Comcast owns and Hulu put together. Disney will not even entertain the idea of swapping the rights if they win that bid as well.
The Inhumans on Agents of SHIELD never existed. The fact that this eliminates whole seasons of the show is acceptable losses.
The Inhumans on Agents of SHIELD never existed. The fact that this eliminates whole seasons of the show is acceptable losses.
https://***********/i/web/status/1019588494488842240
This article suggests that Disney will try to compete for Sky and it'll be beneficial for them to do so. If that's the case, then any possible asset swap is gone. As I explained before Sky is considerably more valuable than any Marvel rights Comcast owns and Hulu put together. Disney will not even entertain the idea of swapping the rights if they win that bid as well.
What is this nonsense? Disney's first priority should be to procure me a She-Hulk movie. F*** Sky.https://***********/i/web/status/1019588494488842240
This article suggests that Disney will try to compete for Sky and it'll be beneficial for them to do so. If that's the case, then any possible asset swap is gone. As I explained before Sky is considerably more valuable than any Marvel rights Comcast owns and Hulu put together. Disney will not even entertain the idea of swapping the rights if they win that bid as well.

They could simply roll back on the big Inhuman expansion. An idea only brought forward in the books because Marvel didn't like creating new mutant characters that were immediately under Fox's contract for movies.
Use the last season of AOS to set up an event that undoes the transformations in the general populace who only had diluted Inhuman potential. Those with stronger more direct links to the original genome (Quake and the originals) can remain. Job done, slate cleared for the movies to go Mutant and pay no mind to the series (not that they ever have).
Nah, it's all too dumb to salvage and Markus and McFeely having the United Nations and warring Avengers who try to scrape up every superhuman on Earth ignore the many (millions?) fish oil Inhumans turns Civil War into an Idiot Plot unless they never existed.
Face it, Tiger, Ike Perlmutter ruined AoS.
They could simply roll back on the big Inhuman expansion. An idea only brought forward in the books because Marvel didn't like creating new mutant characters that were immediately under Fox's contract for movies.
Use the last season of AOS to set up an event that undoes the transformations in the general populace who only had diluted Inhuman potential. Those with stronger more direct links to the original genome (Quake and the originals) can remain. Job done, slate cleared for the movies to go Mutant and pay no mind to the series (not that they ever have).
What is this nonsense? Disney's first priority should be to procure me a She-Hulk movie. F*** Sky.![]()
Face it, Tiger, Ike Perlmutter ruined AoS.
That bastard has done a lot of damage, and not just to AoS. I'm looking forward to the day he's sent into exile to whatever prison dimension Trank ended up in.
But, AoS and Inhumans are still salvageable. No need to go for the nuclear option.
That bastard has done a lot of damage, and not just to AoS. I'm looking forward to the day he's sent into exile to whatever prison dimension Trank ended up in.
But, AoS and Inhumans are still salvageable. No need to go for the nuclear option.
isn't the show ending? thought that was as nuclear as they can get.
Inhumans isn't still salvageable. Flush that turd down the toilet and let it disappear down into the sewers.
Inhumans the characters, not the Buck show. I couldn't even make it into episode 4 of that POS.

You should've been like Willie Lumpkin and snuck down to watch it secretly in the night. That would've helped you through it like it did with him.![]()

Ending the run after 6 seasons isn't nuclear.
Pretending they never even existed is, which is what was suggested.
As things are looking to turn out Feige splitting from Ike's oversight and allowing the movies to completely ignore the TV shows will work out better as there is zero need for the MCU to address the Inhumans at all when introducing an obviously similar concept in Mutants. As far as the movies are concerned Inhumans were never acknowledged anyway, even when Civil War could have played lip service to thier existence when Vision was talking about the exponential rise in super threats since Stark went public as Iron-Man.
I would prefer though that the TV guys use AOS' final season to clean that up, just from a continuity pov. Undoing the expansion they introduced in the show would do that job.
I agree that if they ever were going to reference Marvel TV, Civil War would have been the movie to do that. General Ross could have very easily made references to the Inhumans issue and those vigilantes popping up in NYC but they passed. Once that happened I knew that Marvel would never acknowledge the TV shows in the movies.
I get the sense they're reaching the 'time to forget and move on' finish line. No spinoff/continuation in the horizon as far as we know, this upcoming season has been truncated, no telling how much lower the budget has gotten, and still little-no acknowledgement on the movie front.
I agree that if they ever were going to reference Marvel TV, Civil War would have been the movie to do that. General Ross could have very easily made references to the Inhumans issue and those vigilantes popping up in NYC but they passed. Once that happened I knew that Marvel would never acknowledge the TV shows in the movies.

Until Disney actually makes a move, I won't put much stock in the idea that they are going to continue bidding for the bulk of Sky. Should they, I don't expect them to make any moves until after next Friday. The value of Sky is unquestionable. Whether or not they'd be a good fit for Disney is another matter.https://***********/i/web/status/1019588494488842240
This article suggests that Disney will try to compete for Sky and it'll be beneficial for them to do so. If that's the case, then any possible asset swap is gone. As I explained before Sky is considerably more valuable than any Marvel rights Comcast owns and Hulu put together. Disney will not even entertain the idea of swapping the rights if they win that bid as well.