Last I head (not all that recent...) was that the TV shows won't have much of anything to do with the movies. None of the Defenders will be involved, for sure. And I'd assume the most we'll get with AoS is weak sister tie in's like around Civil War (not even as much as season one with Hydra appearing thanks to Winter Soldier, which has basically built everything since...). [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Last I head (not all that recent...) was that the TV shows won't have much of anything to do with the movies.
Yeah. I think it has to do with the internal stuff at Marvel between Kevin Feige and Ike Perlmutter (Marvel's CEO). Feige has autonomy over Marvel Studios, but Marvel TV is still under Perlmutter.
On the other hand I do, to some extent, buy the logic that it's too tough logistically. Because movies have such longer lead times than TV, the TV characters in the movie would have to reflect what their status quo will be over a year from now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Last I head (not all that recent...) was that the TV shows won't have much of anything to do with the movies. None of the Defenders will be involved, for sure. And I'd assume the most we'll get with AoS is weak sister tie in's like around Civil War (not even as much as season one with Hydra appearing thanks to Winter Soldier, which has basically built everything since...).
Plus you have the bottom line - all those front line actors in all their respective shows are going to want to get paid. The price to make those would get jacked up quick fast with all of them on board. [Reply]
I don't know why DC is bothering us with their movies now? They seem to just get it wrong or miss the fans pov. I don't think they give fans what we want but Marvel has does deliver. [Reply]