The movie is too loaded with characters to introduce Pepper as Rescue to do nothing else with imo, Tony will be brought back by Captain Marvel.
What else is she gonna do the rest of that movie? Rescue has no significance to the plot, they missed the chance in Iron Man 3. Avengers is where u introduce Black Panther tier characters.
Their daughter can take up the mantle in future installments? Furthermore, they’ll likely need every hero available for Thanos.
The best satire has a kernel of truth in it https://entertainment.theonion.com/bob-iger-at-disney-we-live-every-day-in-terror-that-y-1830987620 BURBANK, CA—Emphasizing that losing even just a few comic book fans would be a “fate worse than death,” Disney CEO Bob Iger admitted Monday that he and all his employees spend every waking moment consumed by the fear that you will one day turn on superhero movies. “Working at Disney? It’s hell. Because I know that one day, you’re all going to wake up and realize that you’re sick of this Marvel shit, and you’ll dump our sorry asses and never come back,” said Iger, adding that between the movies, theme park expansions, and television shows, Disney would go bankrupt almost instantaneously if consumer tastes changed even slightly. “Every day, my heart stops when I see the box office numbers. How many more of these goddamn Avengers films can we make before the well runs dry? Thirty? Fifty? The bottom line is that the number isn’t infinite, and frankly, that’s terrifying. No matter how many run-of-the-mill animated features we shit out after that, it would never cover the losses.” At press time, Iger confessed that while he had suffered a panic attack earlier in the day, he was feeling much more optimistic after green-lighting the screenplay for Thunderbolt Ross 2.
I don't know how many of you are familiar with the God of Magic run of Doctor Strange, but I think it would make an awesome movie. Plus it would allow the introduction of Sentry/The Void to the MCU.
Marvel thread field trip https://www.marvel.com/articles/culture-lifestyle/global-avengers-initiative-to-assemble-earth-s-mightiest-heroes-at-disney-parks-around-the-world
I think that's a shitty poster made by IGN. Can't find any other references to it on the google. It looks like fan-made garbage.
Ant-Man and the Wasp (January 29th) is the last Marvel Cinematic Universe movie that will arrive on Netflix
“Variety is reporting that the initial deal between Marvel and Netflix for their first four shows—Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist—included a clause that doesn’t allow those characters to appear in any non-Netflix shows or movies for a full two years after the shows are cancelled.”
Then WHY would Netflix not lock in it’s hit standalone shows like DareDevil for another season? Still makes zero sense to me.
My guess is financing/cost. They’d have to incur much more cost since I can’t imagine Disney/Marvel will pony up near as much towards a production for property that’ll be housed on what will eventually be a competing service.
Just finished Ragnarok in my chronological MCU movie rewatch. Just an incredible movie start to finish.
Isaac Perlmutter was almost as bad for Marvel as Avi Arad. Thankfully Kevin Feige went behind his back and got Disney to cut him out of the loop on the MCU productions.
I'm abroad and don't have the time to look this up at the moment but could you give me a short run down as to what you're meaning here?
He is the CEO of Marvel and forced Feige to run all his ideas through a story team. They constantly second guessed Feige and slowed everything down, making it difficult to plan ahead which Kevin likes to do. Also he was a cheapskate on budgets. It all came to ahead when Feige went to Alan Horn, the top guy at Disney (who owns Marvel) and told him if he (Kevin) didnt have autonomy as the head of the MCU he was walking. Ike got shut down real quick though he retained power over the TV side of things. He negotiated the contract with Netflix. The first project Kevin did that had full autonomy I think was Dr. Strange. The disaster that was Inhumans was borne out of their feud too, with Perlmutters small budget dooming the project from the start and Feige basically letting the show tank as an FU to him.
not like we didn't already know there would be time travel. but, karen gillam slips up in this interview around the 1:10 mark i think. i saw this a few days ago, but hadn't seen anyone post about it anywhere.