MARVEL NETFLIX Thread * RIP STAN LEE - Jessica Jones = Final Season

WHICH MARVEL SHOW/SEASON HAS BEEN YOUR FAVORITE SO FAR?

  • Daredevil S1

    Votes: 36 31.3%
  • Daredevil S2

    Votes: 43 37.4%
  • Jessica Jones

    Votes: 8 7.0%
  • Luke Cage

    Votes: 26 22.6%
  • He Insisted & Bragged That He Was the Iron Fist But Never Really Showed & Whined About It Instead AK

    Votes: 2 1.7%

  • Total voters
    115
Expectations for Shane to pull off Frank are low, hopin' he doesn't ruin the season for me
 
CBM that can benefit from an R rating

suicide squad
BvS
Wolverine
Xmen

I think all the Marvel films are too Disneyfied at this point to try and jump on the R rating bandwagon....it would be terribly forced and not natural at all...and financially they are not struggling so I would just see it as pure greed.
 
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Marvel/Disney is not going to release an R-Rated CBM

hell they were disappointed in AoU for making $1.4b because it's not $1.5b like it's predecessor, no way are they going to risk losing any more dollar by making their CBMs R-rated
 
DD S2 first reviews are out:

Variety

After a mostly top-notch debut on Netflix, Marvel’s Man Without Fear begins season two on an uneven note, occasionally feeling as if he’s taken a detour from dark and gritty into the realm of Sam Peckinpah movies, complete with slow-motion bullets and blood sprays. Stick with it, though, and the show blossoms, featuring a few terrific action sequences while introducing into this grim world seminal characters the Punisher and Elektra – both mostly victimized by earlier feature adaptations. So far, the Marvel/Netflix collaboration has brought a nifty dimension to both parties.


Den of Geek

The bad news is that Daredevil season 2 fails to address some of season one’s weaknesses. I can't really say that there's a supporting character who has emerged to take the place of Vondie Curtis-Hall's Ben Urich, so that's a presence that feels a little missed. The pacing, handily season one’s biggest flaw, hasn’t improved, and there’s no shortage of overwritten, overwrought dialogue, often delivered in long chunks. Sometimes it’s expository (which is little excuse), and other times, well, it feels like these characters just want to hear themselves talk.

Nerd Repository

Fans should be quite pleased with this extremely faithful incarnation of the [Elektra] character, as Yung is visually ripped from the panels of a Frank Miller comic. She looks the part and plays it with confidence, seduction and dangerous intrigue. Oh, and she can kick *** too. Naturally. There’s real, palpable chemistry between Yung and Cox, and whenever they’re onscreen together there’s an air of danger along with a feeling of a loss of control – for both characters.
 
I don't remember having those problems with S1. So S2 should be good.

Never thought of the Ben Urich character as adding something that big nor do I think his absence will be a void.

Was always cool with the pacing but I think that's partially on ppl who binge or however they choose to watch the season.
 
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