tv echo October 27 Share October 27 From SpaceCon San Antonio this weekend... Josh Brolin Talks Being Cast as Thanos in the Marvel Cinematic Universe at SpaceCon San Antonio The Legacy of Nerd posted Oct 26, 2024 Link to comment
arc October 30 Share October 30 what’s next on the TV side of things. I think this is the first glimpse of Wonder Man in action. Link to comment
tv echo Saturday at 01:28 PM Share Saturday at 01:28 PM Marvel Studios panel coming up later today... D23 Brazil, November 8-10, 2024 (Sao Paolo, Brazil) https://d23.com/brazil/ https://d23.com/details-revealed-for-d23-brazil-a-disney-experience/ Quote Fans can expect a series of surprises and exclusive announcements during the event, including what’s new from Disney Experiences, previews of new releases from Disney Live Action, Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, and 20th Century Studios, special guests and interactive experiences. D23 Brazil - A Disney Experience promises to provide a complete immersion into the worlds of Disney, creating unforgettable moments and bringing to Brazil the magic of Disney that connects fans around the world. https://www.laughingplace.com/w/disney-entertainment/previewing-d23-brazil-a-disney-experience-2024/ Quote Saturday, November 9th: * * * 4:30 p.m. (2:30 p.m. ET/11:30 a.m. PT): Lucasfilm, 20th Century Studios and Marvel Studios Link to comment
arc Saturday at 09:18 PM Share Saturday at 09:18 PM (edited) And a full first look for Thunderbolts*! And a Brave New World trailer! Edited Saturday at 09:27 PM by arc 2 Link to comment
aghst Saturday at 09:26 PM Share Saturday at 09:26 PM I've been rewatching the Avengers movies the last couple of weeks. Actually re-watched Iron Man 3, at the end of which Stark destroyed his suits. Then I guess we're suppose to watch every MCU movie to get snippets or post-credit scenes to understand what happens between the Avengers movies. Is that good story-telling or it just serves Disney's interest that you watch every movie, even if you have little interest in some of the lesser-known superheroes? Used to watch The Agents of SHIELD and even that was connected to the events in the movie, though it was ridiculous, they were dealing with end of the planet or universe scenarios and they were trying to deal with it themselves instead of calling any of the Avengers. Basically every MCU movie and show has everything in the world at stake. I still haven't watched all the MCU shows, like Wandavision, Loki, etc. Probably won't get to them but I get that there are diehard fans who can't get enough of the MCU. But Disney is trying to rope in as broad an audience as possible, not just the Marvel Comics nerds. So they can't expect casual fans to watch every movie, every show, every credit scenes that they bury in there. Link to comment
arc Saturday at 09:32 PM Share Saturday at 09:32 PM 1 minute ago, aghst said: Then I guess we're suppose to watch every MCU movie to get snippets or post-credit scenes to understand what happens between the Avengers movies. Is that good story-telling or it just serves Disney's interest that you watch every movie, even if you have little interest in some of the lesser-known superheroes? Mainly it serves their interests. But I’ll say as a long time capes comic book fan who never had the inclination nor money to buy all the stuff, it’s cool to me that there’s a larger interconnected world even if I didn’t actually read it all, or watch it all now. I never liked how the pre-MCU style of superhero movies kept everything in a neat little bubble where everything comes from one inciting incident. That said, even a few movies and short-run TV shows a year hardly seems like an onerous commitment to me. (But also Marvel has started rolling out their “Marvel Legends” 5 minute recap videos on YouTube to catch everyone up.) 2 Link to comment
Raja Saturday at 11:03 PM Share Saturday at 11:03 PM 1 hour ago, aghst said: Then I guess we're suppose to watch every MCU movie to get snippets or post-credit scenes to understand what happens between the Avengers movies. Is that good story-telling or it just serves Disney's interest that you watch every movie, even if you have little interest in some of the lesser-known superheroes? On one hand Stan Lee is supposed to have said every comic is one of your reader's first. On the other hand the force multiplier in box office is getting fans in for the connections in the other movies. Sometimes it works as with The Avengers proving the concept, in others like with Doctor Strange Multiverse of Madness and The Marvels perhaps the connections from WandaVision and Ms. Marvel wasn't good enough 1 hour ago, aghst said: Used to watch The Agents of SHIELD and even that was connected to the events in the movie, though it was ridiculous, they were dealing with end of the planet or universe scenarios and they were trying to deal with it themselves instead of calling any of the Avengers. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D was famously a one sided background information affair which added to my enjoyment of the Infinity Saga, until the guessed wrong in how Avengers: Infinity War would turn out but had to really go their own way with a great dead cat bounce when ABC bought two additional TV seasons. 1 hour ago, arc said: That said, even a few movies and short-run TV shows a year hardly seems like an onerous commitment to me. The problem being one of buying a subscription and giving over 5 times the amount of entertainment over time of a movie to find that one scene in a series. And if you don't like the season then you are liable to peace out and miss the Easter Egg to the greater MCU. And then the nerd press will let you know anyway cutting into Disney's profits. 1 hour ago, aghst said: Basically every MCU movie and show has everything in the world at stake. Off of the top of my head Hawkeye and Echo were able to avoid that being crime dramas, against a possibly enhanced gang boss . The "is it really MCU shows?" also had the world at stake with the characters being unable to contact the Avengers to take over Link to comment
Kel Varnsen Sunday at 01:00 AM Share Sunday at 01:00 AM 3 hours ago, arc said: And a full first look for Thunderbolts*! And a Brave New World trailer! Those both look really fun. I love that Alexi is like a Winter Soldier fanboy. 1 Link to comment
arc Sunday at 03:42 AM Share Sunday at 03:42 AM 4 hours ago, Raja said: The problem being one of buying a subscription and giving over 5 times the amount of entertainment over time of a movie to find that one scene in a series. The inter-connections are a spice. If you don’t like the meal, don’t eat the whole thing for a hint of pepper in the middle. I’ve generally never liked the idea that the MCU is just homework for more homework to come later. I try to take each piece on its own merits and enjoy it or not without thinking about the bigger picture. 4 hours ago, Raja said: And then the nerd press will let you know anyway cutting into Disney's profits. Or now Disney will just make those Marvel Legends clips shorts to make sure people can catch up. 1 Link to comment
tv echo Sunday at 12:12 PM Share Sunday at 12:12 PM (edited) Lucasfilm, 20th Century Studios, and Marvel Studios Share Trailers, Sneak Peeks, and More at D23 Brazil — A Disney Experience November 9, 2024 https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/d23-brazil-day-two/ Quote Kevin Feige thanked fans for the huge success of Deadpool & Wolverine, which had a record-breaking run at the box office this year, and arrives on Disney+ on Tuesday, November 12. He shared a special greeting from the film’s star and producer, Ryan Reynolds, before a trio of films were spotlighted: Captain America: Brave New World stars Anthony Mackie, who makes his big-screen debut as Captain America, and Danny Ramirez, who plays the Falcon, came onstage to talk about the film, which releases in theaters on February 14, 2025, and also share a clip and brand-new trailer with the audience. * * * The excited crowd welcomed Thunderbolts* star David Harbour to the stage, where he talked about the upcoming action-adventure in which he plays Red Guardian. Florence Pugh, who returns as Yelena Belova, recorded a greeting for the fans, who were also treated to a special look at the movie. Opening in theaters on May 2, 2025, Thunderbolts* features the irreverent team-up of the MCU’s least anticipated band of misfits. * * * Set against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world, Marvel Studios’ Fantastic Four: First Steps introduces Marvel’s First Family. The crowd was given a sneak peek of the upcoming movie that will open in theaters on July 25, 2025. * * * The audience was the first to see an exclusive trailer and poster celebrating the third and final season of the popular series What If…? The culmination of the adventure through time and space, Season 3 sees classic characters making unexpected choices that will mutate their worlds into spectacular alternate versions of the MCU. Traversing genres, bigger spectacles and new characters, the series launches Sunday, December 22. The trailer will premiere online on Monday, November 11. The crowd got a sneak peek at Marvel Animation’s Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, a new, original, animated series premiering January 29, 2025. It follows Peter Parker on his way to becoming a hero, with a journey unlike anything fans have ever seen and a style that celebrates the character’s early comic book roots. * * * Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio surprised fans when they hit the stage to share details and a special look at Marvel Television’s Daredevil: Born Again, which launches March 4, 2025, on Disney+. Cox plays a blind lawyer with heightened abilities who’s fighting for justice through his bustling law firm, while former mob boss Wilson Fisk (D’Onofrio) pursues his own political endeavors in New York. D23 Brazil: Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige Teases Next 3 Big Screen Releases Laughing Place Nov 9, 2024 Edited Sunday at 12:12 PM by tv echo Link to comment
arc Tuesday at 10:01 AM Share Tuesday at 10:01 AM It struck me while reading this Bleeding Cool piece on a snippet of Feige’s remarks at D23 Brazil that his answers to reporters’ questions are being translated to Portuguese for the Brazilian audience, and then news outlets in the anglosphere are translating them back to English, sometimes via machine translation. Link to comment
Morrigan2575 Tuesday at 09:18 PM Share Tuesday at 09:18 PM The surprise Uncle? There was something like that in the books, IIRC Link to comment
tv echo Yest. at 01:44 PM Share Yest. at 01:44 PM (edited) From last weekend at Comic Con Liverpool... Sebastian Stan on Robert Downey Jr as Doctor Doom, Winter Soldier moments, MCU | Comic Con Liverpool Monopoly Events Nov 10, 2024 Also... Anthony Mackie Shares a Memory From Every Movie He's Ever Been In | Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly Nov 11, 2024 Quote * * * 2:59 Captain America: The Winter Soldier * * * 12:17 Avengers: Infinity War Edited Yest. at 01:50 PM by tv echo Link to comment
BaggythePanther Yest. at 01:56 PM Share Yest. at 01:56 PM On 11/9/2024 at 4:26 PM, aghst said: But Disney is trying to rope in as broad an audience as possible, not just the Marvel Comics nerds. So they can't expect casual fans to watch every movie, every show, every credit scenes that they bury in there. I doubt that this is expected. I see this complaint online and I wonder what people are missing because I know people who only follow Black Panther and they’re fine. If you have a favorite character and follow them through their projects you’d be fine. If Black Panther or Thor are your favorites you’re not missing anything by skipping Dr. Strange 2 or Ant Man 3. On 11/9/2024 at 10:42 PM, arc said: Or now Disney will just make those Marvel Legends clips shorts to make sure people can catch up. Those clips are just on Disney+ right? The “nerd press” will post a rundown on YouTube for free. Link to comment
arc 21 hours ago Share 21 hours ago 10 hours ago, BaggythePanther said: Those clips are just on Disney+ right? The “nerd press” will post a rundown on YouTube for free. No, they put them on YouTube too. And it doesn’t hurt Disney if nerd press also makes explainer videos. What Disney/Marvel want is box office results, ancillary sales, and merch sales. Having more people caught up any way possible will help juice those. 1 Link to comment
tv echo 8 hours ago Share 8 hours ago (edited) Recorded Nov 10 at Comic Con Liverpool... -- Did Steve Rogers "abandon" Bucky at the end of Avengers: Endgame? Sebastian Stan answers that question. (16:30) Sebastian Stan Panel at ComicCon Liverpool 2024 Irregular Voice Nov 10, 2024 Recorded Nov 3 at the Miami Film Festival (he received the festival's Precious Gem Award, which is awarded to one-of-a-kind artists)... Sebastian Stan - Live Awards Chatter Podcast with Scott Feinberg & Precious GEM Award MiamiFilmFestival Nov 13, 2024 Edited 8 hours ago by tv echo Link to comment
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