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Post by Rolent Tex on Oct 27, 2020 1:49:28 GMT -5
You know, I was thinking if the rumor about retconning Piotr and Wanda as mutants is true and Strucker just activated their X-Genes with the stone...then I demand one man make an appearance in Dr. Strange 2 to plant those seeds.
Sir Ian McKellan as Magneto.
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Post by Savage Gambino on Oct 27, 2020 17:47:44 GMT -5
You know, I was thinking if the rumor about retconning Piotr and Wanda as mutants is true and Strucker just activated their X-Genes with the stone...then I demand one man make an appearance in Dr. Strange 2 to plant those seeds. Sir Ian McKellan as Magneto. Sir Ian McKellan is 81 years old. Setting aside the fact that it would make him 60-70 something when he parented Wanda and Pietro (closer to the latter, a lot of Hawkeye's dialogue would imply they're canonically in their late teens/early twenties), I would think that if Marvel had any plans of using Magneto in the future, that would necessitate them recasting the role, if only so they don't run the risk of their star retiring before their first X-Men movie is out.
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Post by Rolent Tex on Oct 27, 2020 19:03:42 GMT -5
You know, I was thinking if the rumor about retconning Piotr and Wanda as mutants is true and Strucker just activated their X-Genes with the stone...then I demand one man make an appearance in Dr. Strange 2 to plant those seeds. Sir Ian McKellan as Magneto. Sir Ian McKellan is 81 years old. Setting aside the fact that it would make him 60-70 something when he parented Wanda and Pietro (closer to the latter, a lot of Hawkeye's dialogue would imply they're canonically in their late teens/early twenties), I would think that if Marvel had any plans of using Magneto in the future, that would necessitate them recasting the role, if only so they don't run the risk of their star retiring before their first X-Men movie is out. Alternate universe Magneto of course. Not necessarily the X-Men’s Magneto either since they only barely hinted at the Quicksilver/Magneto connection. Maybe an older Magneto from another reality that recognizes Wanda and drops the revelation that maybe their parents in the MCU aren’t their real parents. Just sort of him regretting the past errors of how he neglected them in his timeline.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Oct 27, 2020 19:32:26 GMT -5
Sir Ian McKellan is 81 years old. Setting aside the fact that it would make him 60-70 something when he parented Wanda and Pietro (closer to the latter, a lot of Hawkeye's dialogue would imply they're canonically in their late teens/early twenties), I would think that if Marvel had any plans of using Magneto in the future, that would necessitate them recasting the role, if only so they don't run the risk of their star retiring before their first X-Men movie is out. Alternate universe Magneto of course. Not necessarily the X-Men’s Magneto either since they only barely hinted at the Quicksilver/Magneto connection. Maybe an older Magneto from another reality that recognizes Wanda and drops the revelation that maybe their parents in the MCU aren’t their real parents. Just sort of him regretting the past errors of how he neglected them in his timeline. I mean, this guy's in WandaVision... Of course, we don't know if he'll be playing that character, but the fact that Marvel Studios have kept quiet about who he's playing is definitely going to fuel speculation that they're open to some crossover or heavy fanservice with previous non-MCU Marvel productions.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2020 19:56:56 GMT -5
Everyone’s excited for the multiverse and here I am just wanting the Defenders or AOS characters back in the MCU.
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Post by Rolent Tex on Oct 27, 2020 20:39:42 GMT -5
Everyone’s excited for the multiverse and here I am just wanting the Defenders or AOS characters back in the MCU. The multiverse is the only way we’re getting AoS characters back...unless we’re led to believe they truly ended back in a world where the Snap occurred and everything looks ok.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Oct 27, 2020 20:55:38 GMT -5
The multiverse is the only way we’re getting AoS characters back...unless we’re led to believe they truly ended back in a world where the Snap occurred and everything looks ok. It's possible. Endgame did drop a couple of hints that the world beyond the bubble that the surviving Avengers lived in was doing well post-Snap.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Nov 6, 2020 11:05:59 GMT -5
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Post by King Boo on Nov 6, 2020 13:23:14 GMT -5
lol let's focus on getting S1 out, guys.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2020 14:05:30 GMT -5
In an alternate universe, Black Widow would be coming out today.
In an alternate alternate universe, the Eternals would also be coming out today.
I hate this year.
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Post by The Summer of Muskrat XVII on Nov 6, 2020 16:37:56 GMT -5
lol let's focus on getting S1 out, guys. To be fair, that’s becoming common place with these streaming shows with a lot of hype behind them. Star Trek Discovery and Picard both got 2nd season renewals before release, so did The Boys, The Mandalorian, and The Witcher just off the top of my head
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Post by Feargus McReddit on Nov 6, 2020 16:42:04 GMT -5
lol let's focus on getting S1 out, guys. To be fair, that’s becoming common place with these streaming shows with a lot of hype behind them. Star Trek Discovery and Picard both got 2nd season renewals before release, so did The Boys, The Mandalorian, and The Witcher just off the top of my head Yeah, if networks and distributors see potential in shows to go into a second season, they’ll renew it to get things started in pre-production so they aren’t late to the potential reaction, hence why Madalorian was able to film Season Two as quickly as it did for example.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Nov 6, 2020 16:53:21 GMT -5
To be fair, that’s becoming common place with these streaming shows with a lot of hype behind them. Star Trek Discovery and Picard both got 2nd season renewals before release, so did The Boys, The Mandalorian, and The Witcher just off the top of my head Yeah, if networks and distributors see potential in shows to go into a second season, they’ll renew it to get things started in pre-production so they aren’t late to the potential reaction, hence why Madalorian was able to film Season Two as quickly as it did for example. There's also the need, in this case, for Marvel to lock Hiddleston down. He has two other miniseries in various stages of preproduction and a full theatre schedule, so the risk of him not being available to make a second season for several years isn't one they'd want to take.
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Post by King Boo on Nov 6, 2020 18:40:58 GMT -5
I don't know about the other shows, but I know S2 of The Witcher is already filming (unsure how the latest lockdowns have affected it), so they got on filming not too long after S1, all things considered. Have they even finished filming S1 of Loki? I get wanting to lock down Hiddleston - that part makes sense - but overall it feels like maybe let's just focus on the season that's potentially not even finished yet.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Nov 6, 2020 18:54:24 GMT -5
I don't know about the other shows, but I know S2 of The Witcher is already filming (unsure how the latest lockdowns have affected it), so they got on filming not too long after S1, all things considered. Have they even finished filming S1 of Loki? I get wanting to lock down Hiddleston - that part makes sense - but overall it feels like maybe let's just focus on the season that's potentially not even finished yet. Filming resumed in September is is due to wrap up in the next month or so.
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Post by Feargus McReddit on Nov 6, 2020 18:59:39 GMT -5
I don't know about the other shows, but I know S2 of The Witcher is already filming (unsure how the latest lockdowns have affected it), so they got on filming not too long after S1, all things considered. Have they even finished filming S1 of Loki? I get wanting to lock down Hiddleston - that part makes sense - but overall it feels like maybe let's just focus on the season that's potentially not even finished yet. Well, they sort of are but like I said, if they’re confident enough about the final product, they can at least allow that same crew the leeway to build to another season instead of trying to end it in the finale and then Disney tells them “Oh, this is actually popular, we need to make another season” and they have to retcon everything.
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Post by King Boo on Nov 6, 2020 19:15:31 GMT -5
It's all good; for me it feels really early since we haven't seen one frame of any of these shows, is all.
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Post by Feargus McReddit on Nov 6, 2020 19:27:37 GMT -5
It's all good; for me it feels really early since we haven't seen one frame of any of these shows, is all. Oh, absolutely. It‘s just a much more common practice in the last few years because of contracts and focus groups and the like. It’s why Loki can get a Season Two with the first still being filmed and something like Harley Quinn takes a bit longer to get a new season confirmation.
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Post by A Platypus Rave is Correct on Nov 8, 2020 1:32:13 GMT -5
To be fair, that’s becoming common place with these streaming shows with a lot of hype behind them. Star Trek Discovery and Picard both got 2nd season renewals before release, so did The Boys, The Mandalorian, and The Witcher just off the top of my head Yeah, if networks and distributors see potential in shows to go into a second season, they’ll renew it to get things started in pre-production so they aren’t late to the potential reaction, hence why Madalorian was able to film Season Two as quickly as it did for example. Hell movies do it too... Fox was talking about how Fant4stic already had like 2 sequels greenlit like hte day it came out...
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Post by Savage Gambino on Nov 8, 2020 9:15:57 GMT -5
Yeah, if networks and distributors see potential in shows to go into a second season, they’ll renew it to get things started in pre-production so they aren’t late to the potential reaction, hence why Madalorian was able to film Season Two as quickly as it did for example. Hell movies do it too... Fox was talking about how Fant4stic already had like 2 sequels greenlit like hte day it came out... And that's without even getting into all of the cinematic universes planned before they even got off of the ground.
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