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I think it's routine for directors to make two or three cuts of a film before making a final version and the russos said that the first cut of A4 was longer than the first cut of IW
 
Maybe make a really hood inhumans cartoon first.
Hood? :lol: I'd like to see that.

And that article is a bit of bull ****. Trying to string in the comics that constantly cancels and relaunches titles for literally 10 years now as a reason for Inhumans not succeeding when comic success is irrelevant to a MCU movie. As if GotG even had a comic out when the movie was announced. Same for Ant-Man. Especially Scott Lang Ant-Man.

The way things are now, the movie dictates success in multiple mediums. A good Inhumans movie would've changed everything for the franchise.

Also no mention of the Marvel studios and Marvel ent. split which was why Inhumans was removed from the schedule which then led to the lame show. Plus the show is irrlevant at that point.

The only thing I wonder about is how a MCU Inhumans movie would've worked out post Infinity War given the snap. On one hand it keeps from all those characters being crammed in A4 but don't think they could've been no shows in IW.

Oh well what could've been.
 
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next saturday comic con open reg tix :nthat:

prolly bout to the the best con in a long time it being the 50th and marvels acquisition of fox

anyone plan on going?
 
next saturday comic con open reg tix :nthat:

prolly bout to the the best con in a long time it being the 50th and marvels acquisition of fox

anyone plan on going?
Planning on going and actually getting tickets are 2 different worlds :lol: I’ve been planning on going for the past 6 years and never get thru on the tickets, might be worse than getting hyped sneakers on a sat morning
 
Kevin Feige Says MCU TV Shows Will Be More Like Comics Than Movies

Even though Marvel Studios is withholding specific plot details for the upcoming shows, Feige opened up about what audiences ought to expect as far as storytelling goes. During one of THR's producer roundtables, Feige likened the narrative structure of the new TV shows to campfire stories, saying, "As many people as you can get around the campfire and tell stories. Campfires can be different: We are going to tell stories for the streaming service that we wouldn't be able to tell in a theatrical experience." He then added that this new approach would ultimately feel more aligned with the story structure of the comics upon which these series' will be based. He said:

"A longer-form narrative; that's what comics are. It's about as long-form a narrative as exists. But also maintaining that theatrical experience, which is our bread and butter, and the lines around the block, if you're lucky."

According to Feige, the upcoming series' will give Marvel Studios a unique opportunity to bring the MCU closer to its comic book roots. The long-form narrative offers audiences the opportunity to develop a more intimate relationship with the characters, storylines, and overall framework of the upcoming TV shows, expanding on characters that audiences have become familiar with in the film adaptations. Marvel Studios recently toyed with this episodic nature with the cliffhanger ending of Avengers: Infinity War.

https://screenrant.com/kevin-feige-mcu-tv-shows/
 
Inhumans was just the plan B in case they didn't get the mutants. Feige never wanted the Inhumans, It was his actual boss that went with it and pushed the TV show that failed. X-Men is just aroudn the corner peeps. Be patient for a couple more months.
 
Inhumans was just the plan B in case they didn't get the mutants. Feige never wanted the Inhumans, It was his actual boss that went with it and pushed the TV show that failed. X-Men is just aroudn the corner peeps. Be patient for a couple more months.
At the time Marvel never had the mutants and weren't getting them.

It wasn't so much a plan B as a let's get anothe unknown property to be big.

Also this constant implication that the In humans can be a stand in for mutants repetitively shows ppl ignorance about the Inhumans.

Its like saying the Guardians were plan B if Feige "didn't get" Fantastic 4 just cuz they alsondeal with cosmic threats while ignoring the two teams are different.
 
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