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Post by Larryhausen on Apr 25, 2017 22:56:37 GMT -5
How about The Great Lakes Avengers?
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Apr 25, 2017 22:59:41 GMT -5
How about The Great Lakes Avengers? I'd die if they cast Ioan Gruffudd as Flatman.
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Post by A Platypus Rave is Correct on Apr 25, 2017 22:59:45 GMT -5
I still want William Burnside to show up... I mean the Government trying to make a new Captain America except the guy is completely mental. How about The Great Lakes Avengers? Two of them are on the New Warriors show they are developing.
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Post by Wailord Man on Apr 25, 2017 23:08:30 GMT -5
They could at least give them random reaction shots, like having Luke, Jessica, or Danny look up at the sky if something messed up is going on. Yea or even acknowledge their existence is passing references. Have Tony read a newspaper about things going on in Hell's Kitchen or something like that. Throwing Claire in the movies would help tie it all together as I am sure the Night Nurse can be helpful to them While I agree they should acknowledge the Netflix shows, Night Nurse would be the wrong bridge to gap them. The Avengers would have zero use for her. In the MCU most of the Avengers have no secret Identities, so they'd have little use for an under the radar patch up from a nurse when Iron Man, Panther, Strange, etc could get them a real doctor.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 25, 2017 23:18:41 GMT -5
Yea or even acknowledge their existence is passing references. Have Tony read a newspaper about things going on in Hell's Kitchen or something like that. Throwing Claire in the movies would help tie it all together as I am sure the Night Nurse can be helpful to them While I agree they should acknowledge the Netflix shows, Night Nurse would be the wrong bridge to gap them. The Avengers would have zero use for her. In the MCU most of the Avengers have no secret Identities, so they'd have little use for an under the radar patch up from a nurse when Iron Man, Panther, Strange, etc could get them a real doctor. While true I meant more towards her knowing the other characters when/If Avengers need help. I need them to find an excuse to bring back Cottonmouth tho
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Apr 26, 2017 8:41:18 GMT -5
How about The Great Lakes Avengers? No! Pet Avengers!
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Post by ronin705 on Apr 26, 2017 8:45:04 GMT -5
I think the very continuity that people love with the MCU with be the thing that people start to dislike, especially when they haven't seen the 10+ movies that have come before Captain America 5 or Doctor Strange 3. Maybe if the movies start to embrace a 'what if' or 'elseworlds' perspective, such that movies don't have to be bogged down by continuity, that would be the way to keep the MCU fresh. Why not do one-off movies like Maximum Carnage, Demon in a Bottle, Cap Wolf, or Triumph and Torment, that have no cause-and-effect relationship with one another. . I'd love to see Armor Wars done on the big screen, but that requires way too much backstory, although if they just take the main concept and alter it to fit the MCU like they did with Civil War it could work (though there's no way we get Rhodey doing whiteface like in the comic). Well, they got those face mask thingies Widow used in Winter Soldier. Though, i think having an ethics discussion of "black/white face" in the middle of a war zone would be hilarious.
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Post by BayleyTiffyCodyCenaJudyHopps on Apr 26, 2017 9:42:10 GMT -5
Post-Infinity War, I definitely see Disney settling into more "standalone" stories for superhero movies. I don't think I'm going out on too far a limb by predicting the "long cinematic series with strict continuity" formula will be seen as a product of its time. Same with Star Wars after Episode IX, I see fans and studios thinking of the Marvel/Lucas IPs in terms of individual films, as opposed to trilogies and big sagas in the future.
Now ten years later, watch me be dead frigging wrong as we wait for the fifth movie in a row detailing the ongoing Thanos and Darth Vader team-up.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Apr 27, 2017 3:34:20 GMT -5
The only part that stood out to me was that, when all is said and done, we'll have had 22 Marvel films. Never would have expected this a decade ago. And that's just the official MCU ones. In the last two decades, since this "renaissance" started with Blade in 1998, we've had no less than 45 movies based on Marvel comics (not counting the plethora of direct-to-video animated films), with an additional two coming later this year after GOTG2, making it 47. Compare that to the whopping five they had in the 60+ years prior (and of those, one was a serial, two were direct-to-video and another was never actually officially released). In the same time period (98-now), DC has only had 15 (and that includes Lego Batman), with an additional two more due this year. Prior to '98, they had done 24 (though ten of those were serials).
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Post by Dub H on Apr 27, 2017 9:39:55 GMT -5
The only logical step is a solo "The Invencible" Squirrel Girl movie.
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Post by Fundertaker on Apr 27, 2017 9:50:32 GMT -5
Everyone know the big money is on a Sentry v Judas Traveler: Dawn Of Nothingness movie. I mean, if they did it and actually made money off it... yeah, they literally could make money out of absolutely nothing.
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Post by Hit Girl on Apr 27, 2017 10:09:14 GMT -5
They should buy Bravestar. Tex Hex would make a good MCU villain.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Apr 27, 2017 15:46:20 GMT -5
The only logical step is a solo "The Invencible" Squirrel Girl movie. She's confirmed for the New Warriors TV show, so Marvel need to heal the rift between their TV and movie divisions before that's happening.
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