Raja June 8, 2018 Share June 8, 2018 Besides the Roxxon Corp, which was on Agent Carter, in the background was there anything about being in a larger world in the first two episodes? Link to comment
netlyon2 June 16, 2018 Share June 16, 2018 I think Roxxon is a thread that runs through the whole MCU: movies, Netflix shows, and ABC shows. (I haven’t watched Runaways yet.) It’s importance has varied from major storyline to Easter-egg-type reference, but it’s there. [I got curious, so here’s a more thorough discussion. Just scroll down to “In Other Media: Marvel Cinematic Universe.”] Other than Roxxon, I haven’t noticed any direct connections. 1 Link to comment
Oscirus June 24, 2018 Share June 24, 2018 Detective oreilly who moved to new orleans is mentioned in Luke Cage episode 8. 1 Link to comment
Machiabelly June 26, 2018 Share June 26, 2018 Does the girl who kissed Tyrone and/or her voodoo family feature in the comics. If so...how? Link to comment
Oscirus June 26, 2018 Share June 26, 2018 12 hours ago, Machiabelly said: Does the girl who kissed Tyrone and/or her voodoo family feature in the comics. If so...how? Nope she's a character just for the show. Their story in the comics takes place in new York, there is no voodoo. 2 Link to comment
Machiabelly June 26, 2018 Share June 26, 2018 1 hour ago, Oscirus said: Nope she's a character just for the show. Their story in the comics takes place in new York, there is no voodoo. Thanks for the reply. Link to comment
Cthulhudrew June 27, 2018 Share June 27, 2018 (edited) There's an Easter Egg for C&D in the latest season of Luke Cage. In Episode 8, Detective Tyler mentions that "O'Reilly moved to New Orleans", leaving Misty the highest ranking detective in their bureau. EDIT: In this week's episode (ep. 5), O'Reilly mentions that she did, indeed, transfer from Harlem. Edited June 30, 2018 by Cthulhudrew 4 Link to comment
Raja July 7, 2018 Share July 7, 2018 It might not be much but when Ty was jumping in and out of the alley as Detective Connors shot at him Connors didn't freak out about seeing something impossible. As if he lived in the world where people were increasingly seeing supernatural/ super scientific feats. Link to comment
Oscirus July 7, 2018 Share July 7, 2018 7 hours ago, Raja said: It might not be much but when Ty was jumping in and out of the alley as Detective Connors shot at him Connors didn't freak out about seeing something impossible. As if he lived in the world where people were increasingly seeing supernatural/ super scientific feats. To be fair, this is the third time that Tyrone has teleported in front of the detective. Tends to lose it's shock value after multiple viewings. Link to comment
Oscirus July 21, 2018 Share July 21, 2018 At about 1.11, the Starks and Rands are bought up by evil CEO dude. Season 9 and 10 previews so tread carefully if you'd rather not be spoiled. Link to comment
Raja July 24, 2018 Share July 24, 2018 At this moment if any Marvel product shows the world's reaction after Infinity War and however it is fixed in Avengers 4 the Cloak and dagger team has shown the ability to pull it off. Link to comment
Oscirus July 24, 2018 Share July 24, 2018 8 hours ago, Raja said: At this moment if any Marvel product shows the world's reaction after Infinity War and however it is fixed in Avengers 4 the Cloak and dagger team has shown the ability to pull it off. It seems that Marvel learned their lesson from the agents of shield fiasco. According to the show-runner, it's a Marvel directive that all Marvel shows take place before the infinity war until such time as the sequel happens. 1 Link to comment
Sakura12 July 25, 2018 Share July 25, 2018 I think out of all the tv shows this show is using the most name drops of other Marvel properties. We had Misty and now the Starks and Rands. Link to comment
Jacks-Son July 28, 2018 Share July 28, 2018 NERDIST AFTER | MARVEL’S CLOAK AND DAGGER TALKS MAGIC AND MAYHEM Wrap-up of this season’s penultimate episode, “Back Breaker”. Link to comment
Oscirus August 3, 2018 Share August 3, 2018 With Runaways debuting on freeform on some type of deal with Hulu. Marvel's about one step closer to connect it's whole universe as I imagine there will be crossovers in the future Link to comment
Raja August 3, 2018 Share August 3, 2018 On 7/25/2018 at 6:50 AM, Sakura12 said: I think out of all the tv shows this show is using the most name drops of other Marvel properties. We had Misty and now the Starks and Rands. Maybe, but they are just name drops, although from the movies and the Netflix side, where as secondary movie characters all the way to Nick Fury have been on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Lady Sif did more then a cameo. Link to comment
Raja April 6, 2019 Share April 6, 2019 I noticed Evita picked up the kissing trick that the Red Room taught Natasha Romanoff 1 Link to comment
Jacks-Son April 7, 2019 Share April 7, 2019 7 hours ago, Raja said: I noticed Evita picked up the kissing trick that the Red Room taught Natasha Romanoff What kissing trick? Did you mean when she kissed Tyrone he suddenly knew how to teleport multiple people simultaneously? Link to comment
Raja April 7, 2019 Share April 7, 2019 27 minutes ago, Jacks-Son said: What kissing trick? Did you mean when she kissed Tyrone he suddenly knew how to teleport multiple people simultaneously? That people are uncomfortable watching others kiss in public so to elude their Hydra pursuers Romanoff kissed Steve Rogers in The Winter Soldier , just like Evita kissed Tyrone to shield him from the NOPD officers on the hospital floor. 1 Link to comment
Raja April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 (edited) Passive Bridget's continues use of "this is mayhem" reminded me of Fitz with his "that's inhuman" just before S.H.I.E.L.D. found out about the Inhumans. Edited April 12, 2019 by Raja Link to comment
Oscirus April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 The reporter who Bridget learns her card trick is likely Ben Ulrich from Daredevil, season 1 Link to comment
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