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Post by Indiana Jones on May 16, 2021 15:39:00 GMT 1
Blade, Ghost Rider, and Moon Knight are supposed to appear.
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Post by primemcgee on May 17, 2021 2:41:58 GMT 1
They can do interesting things with Ghost Rider but will they?
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Post by Lord Death Man on May 17, 2021 3:37:09 GMT 1
Ever since ArArArchStanton planted the seed, I like the Carter Slade prequel concept better. The MCU needs a Western.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on May 17, 2021 4:18:34 GMT 1
Ever since ArArArchStanton planted the seed, I like the Carter Slade prequel concept better. The MCU needs a Western. Id love it. And the 1800’s would be a fun lore period they haven’t touched yet. I love me some MCU lore
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Post by Indiana Jones on May 17, 2021 15:26:16 GMT 1
Ever since ArArArchStanton planted the seed, I like the Carter Slade prequel concept better. The MCU needs a Western. That'd be great.
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Post by Indiana Jones on Jul 21, 2021 19:24:20 GMT 1
Sort of related to this, but Kevin Smith said that there are plans to introduce Werewolf-By-Night.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Jul 21, 2021 22:23:52 GMT 1
Sort of related to this, but Kevin Smith said that there are plans to introduce Werewolf-By-Night. Awesome.
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Post by AQUA EDGE! on Jul 24, 2021 17:04:29 GMT 1
Im really jacked about this!! I am a huge Ghost Rider, Midnight Sons fan and own all the comics. I really hope Marvel Studios goes in this direction and brings in Jon Bernthal Punisher as well.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2021 3:18:45 GMT 1
They can do interesting things with Ghost Rider but will they? They did with Shield
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Post by AQUA KEN! on Aug 26, 2021 23:09:23 GMT 1
Judging by the Game announcement would they also change it to Midnight Suns?
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Post by Indiana Jones on Aug 27, 2021 18:00:32 GMT 1
Judging by the Game announcement would they also change it to Midnight Suns? Hard to say.
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Post by Indiana Jones on Aug 22, 2023 19:11:29 GMT 1
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Post by Indiana Jones on Feb 19, 2024 3:21:05 GMT 1
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Post by AQUA JACK! on Feb 19, 2024 4:49:57 GMT 1
Why didn’t they plan this 5 years ago! Half of Phase 4 could’ve been dedicated to setting it up.
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Post by ])--Biz Fett--([ on Feb 19, 2024 9:02:05 GMT 1
I guess Jon Snow would be in this team right? And maybe some from the Halloween special? Whatever the case, I hope it isnt watered down like the Thunderbolts we got lol. Disappointing line up
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Post by Indiana Jones on Feb 19, 2024 18:33:13 GMT 1
Why didn’t they plan this 5 years ago! Half of Phase 4 could’ve been dedicated to setting it up. Feige: "Don't look at me, I'm not in charge!"
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Post by AQUA KEN! on Feb 20, 2024 15:27:25 GMT 1
Why didn’t they plan this 5 years ago! Half of Phase 4 could’ve been dedicated to setting it up. Yeah honestly that was a big missed opportunity on Marvel part. Like imagine if they went all in on the horror, monster and supernatural side of Marvel Comics and turned Midnight Sons into an Avengers like event film for it.
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Post by primemcgee on Feb 21, 2024 1:13:21 GMT 1
They relied too much on "build up." Making films with the intention of combining them at a later date--it isn't very organic in terms of making a suspenseful story. The standalone films end up as a kind of place holder for the eventual group event. Imagine if they were planning for the eventual Abbott and Costello encounter when they did the original Dracula and Frankenstein.
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Post by Merv on Feb 21, 2024 1:35:09 GMT 1
They relied too much on "build up." Making films with the intention of combining them at a later date--it isn't very organic in terms of making a suspenseful story.The standalone films end up as a kind of place holder for the eventual group event. Imagine if they were planning for the eventual Abbott and Costello encounter when they did the original Dracula and Frankenstein. I'm agreeing with this sentiment a lot lately. When the attempt at pushing the later product seems to supercede the excitement for the current product its time for a change.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Feb 21, 2024 1:56:56 GMT 1
They relied too much on "build up." Making films with the intention of combining them at a later date--it isn't very organic in terms of making a suspenseful story.The standalone films end up as a kind of place holder for the eventual group event. Imagine if they were planning for the eventual Abbott and Costello encounter when they did the original Dracula and Frankenstein. I'm agreeing with this sentiment a lot lately. When the attempt at pushing the later product seems to supercede the excitement for the current product its time for a change. Multipart films also box you in creatively and don't account for a dynamically changing marketplace. I blame this on hyperactive marketers who are increasingly desperate to find ways to artificially create hype and increase anticipation for new installments in a standing franchise. When a marketer drives executive and creative decision-making - all is indeed lost.
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Post by Merv on Feb 21, 2024 2:34:33 GMT 1
I'm agreeing with this sentiment a lot lately. When the attempt at pushing the later product seems to supercede the excitement for the current product its time for a change. Multipart films also box you in creatively and don't account for a dynamically changing marketplace. I blame this on hyperactive marketers who are increasingly desperate to find ways to artificially create hype and increase anticipation for new installments in a standing franchise. When a marketer drives executive and creative decision-making - all is indeed lost. Its not a new failure either. There are tons of movies out there that felt like the full intention was merely to lead in to a sequel or start a franchise. Its a common minefield for studios it seems.
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Post by Indiana Jones on Feb 21, 2024 15:32:19 GMT 1
Merv something that Sony is intimately familiar with.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Feb 21, 2024 19:00:30 GMT 1
Multipart films also box you in creatively and don't account for a dynamically changing marketplace. I blame this on hyperactive marketers who are increasingly desperate to find ways to artificially create hype and increase anticipation for new installments in a standing franchise. When a marketer drives executive and creative decision-making - all is indeed lost. Its not a new failure either. There are tons of movies out there that felt like the full intention was merely to lead in to a sequel or start a franchise. Its a common minefield for studios it seems. Like Madam Web and The Man From UNCLE with Henry Cavill.
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Post by primemcgee on Feb 21, 2024 23:23:37 GMT 1
It's the same problem in books--they do series from the get go. This is not how you do an interesting story.
Even if you end up making a series from an original story--better often to just go with the flow. Everything is micro-managed, it's not organic enough.
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Post by ])--Biz Fett--([ on Feb 22, 2024 8:41:45 GMT 1
They relied too much on "build up." Making films with the intention of combining them at a later date--it isn't very organic in terms of making a suspenseful story. The standalone films end up as a kind of place holder for the eventual group event. Imagine if they were planning for the eventual Abbott and Costello encounter when they did the original Dracula and Frankenstein. It's definitely harder to juggle. However, like always it comes down to the writing and execution. For example, Winter Soldier was a blast. I preferred this more than Civil War. Also not every film needs to be connected (or heavily) of course
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Post by Indiana Jones on Mar 8, 2024 21:31:42 GMT 1
They relied too much on "build up." Making films with the intention of combining them at a later date--it isn't very organic in terms of making a suspenseful story. The standalone films end up as a kind of place holder for the eventual group event. Imagine if they were planning for the eventual Abbott and Costello encounter when they did the original Dracula and Frankenstein. Also not every film needs to be connected (or heavily) of course At the beginning, they at least saved that for the post-credits scene.
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