Hawkingbird
I want to be Kate Bishop
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Sounds impossible...
Fantasy TV is now The Lord of the Rings!
Heroes are moving to the Movies sections!
Sounds impossible...
In my mind it works like this: the World Council is pushing SHIELD to register the heroes and Maria Hill backs them, going over Fury's head, and they decide to make her director over Fury. Tony supports the idea and as Black Widow, Falcon, and Hawkeye are agents of SHIELD they must comply. This splits the Avengers in half, which leads to their disassembling. However, what everyone thinks is Tony is really a shapeshifted Skrull posing as Tony to cause disorder amongst the heroes. It turns out what led the council to order the registration act in the first place was influenced by Skrulls in disguise. With the original Avengers split and disassembled, this leads to the formation of the New Avengers led by Cap.Sounds impossible...
Agreed. Marvel is addicted to "events" that are ill-conceived, poorly-written and usually manage to destroy quite a few characters. All they really want to do is create excuses for heroes to fight each other instead of facing down villains to push sales. Stories don't flow from character interaction; instead, characters are warped and reshaped to fit the plots Marvel's editors dream up.
Unless Marvel is going to change all of the details radically, they would be better off staying away from Civil Wars, Secret Invasion and the like. They don't need to damage the brand with stories that destroy their most popular characters.
The only bad movies to come out of Fox where FF and if their reboot is better than they really don't have anything to lose
After thinking about it more I'd like to see an event that mixes Annihilation, War of Kings, and the Thanos Imperative after the Inhumans finally get their movie (probably after Avengers 3). It could be the first cosmic only crossover film. By that time we should have had the Guardians and Thanos firmly established and Nova and Quasar introduced.
In my mind it works like this: the World Council is pushing SHIELD to register the heroes and Maria Hill backs them, going over Fury's head, and they decide to make her director over Fury. Tony supports the idea and as Black Widow, Falcon, and Hawkeye are agents of SHIELD they must comply. This splits the Avengers in half, which leads to their disassembling. However, what everyone thinks is Tony is really a shapeshifted Skrull posing as Tony to cause disorder amongst the heroes. It turns out what led the council to order the registration act in the first place was influenced by Skrulls in disguise. With the original Avengers split and disassembled, this leads to the formation of the New Avengers led by Cap.
And as someone who's read Civil War why do people dislike it so much?
A Marvel Zombies video game would be awesome!Wolverine: Enemy of the State. Just seeing a bunch of supervillains attack Shield's helicarrier and Wolverine riding a Sentinel would be so bad ass.
Marvel Zombies - 'nuff said.
If DoFP puts the franchise back on track, I can live with the universes being separate but I can't deny.... I would love a crossover.
I think Spiderman is likelier but even that's a long shot.
We should be pretty deep into it by 2020. By then we should have touched on the mystical side of the MU with Dr. Strange, the martial arts and street level side with Iron Fist and Luke Cage, more of the cosmic side with the Inhumans, and all the other little stuff with the SHIELD TV show, and maybe even one or two other Marvel properties on TV.The thing is that if you were to do the entire Marvel U onscreen, no single studio could handle the workload. I'd love a scenario where the Fox & Sony properties are integrated into the MCU whilst still having those studios make their films but then deferring creative control to Marvel Studios so they can keep the quality high and the continuity no %^$!&-ed up(as the X-Men series has gotten). Because as great as the MCU films have been so far, at the rate we're getting them we can only see a small section yet of the over-all Marvel Universe in film. It's like trying to watch a parade through a straw.
Sony and Marvel already have a deal worked out to bring Spidey into the universe seeing as how Spidey is there only franchise really
It's not as obvious as he made it sound but there is some type of deal that allows Marvel to use elements of Spidey's live-action films, probably stemming from Disney buying the merchandising rights for the film.Citation or it didn't happen. Because I remember various people *talking* about it, but nothing actually happening. Which makes sense, because it would be dumb for Disney/Marvel to make any such deal.