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Post by Gojitron on Sept 13, 2019 18:44:42 GMT -5
The Marvel section of Disney + will include a variety of classic animated series....Spider-Woman (1979), Spider-Man (1981), Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1982), X-Men (1992), Iron Man (1994), Fantastic Four (1994), Spider-Man (1996), The Incredible Hulk (1996), Silver Surfer (1998) and Spider-Man Unlimited (1999). Those are even more good reasons to sign up. I was hoping that Avengers EMH might be added along the way along with some of the 60s Marvel series. You don't want the 60's stuff except for Spider-Man. The Marvel Superheroes show was just....terrible. Avengers EMH and Spectacular Spider-Man are conspicuously absent, but I'm sure they'll add those eventually along with all the Disney XD stuff and Superhero Squad. Unless SS-M is unavailable because it was produced by Sony Television.
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Post by Gojitron on Sept 13, 2019 18:50:34 GMT -5
James Gunns' Suicide Squad has put together one hell of a cast. Sooooo.....of the new cast.... Idris Elba rumored as Slade David Dastmalchian is Polka-Dot Man Daniela Melchior is Ratcatcher John Cena rumored as Peacemaker Steve Agee as King Shark The rest are unknown. Maybe I'll hit up a Suicide Squad members list later and make some guesses.
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Post by iacon45 on Sept 13, 2019 19:18:02 GMT -5
Those are even more good reasons to sign up. I was hoping that Avengers EMH might be added along the way along with some of the 60s Marvel series. You don't want the 60's stuff except for Spider-Man. The Marvel Superheroes show was just....terrible. Avengers EMH and Spectacular Spider-Man are conspicuously absent, but I'm sure they'll add those eventually along with all the Disney XD stuff and Superhero Squad. Unless SS-M is unavailable because it was produced by Sony Television. To be honest, except for the 60s Spider-Man series, I haven't really seen much of the other 60s Marvel series. I only know of the Captain America intro and I had an old VHS that had two episodes of the Iron Man series. The only thing I remember of the latter was Happy getting injured and he hints that he knows Stark is Iron Man.
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Post by Gojitron on Sept 14, 2019 7:13:22 GMT -5
You don't want the 60's stuff except for Spider-Man. The Marvel Superheroes show was just....terrible. Avengers EMH and Spectacular Spider-Man are conspicuously absent, but I'm sure they'll add those eventually along with all the Disney XD stuff and Superhero Squad. Unless SS-M is unavailable because it was produced by Sony Television. To be honest, except for the 60s Spider-Man series, I haven't really seen much of the other 60s Marvel series. I only know of the Captain America intro and I had an old VHS that had two episodes of the Iron Man series. The only thing I remember of the latter was Happy getting injured and he hints that he knows Stark is Iron Man. Marvel Superheroes took the original comic panels and made the figures move around in static postures, added dialogue, and that's it. There was no actual "animation", they just ripped the comic art while giving no credit or compensation to Kirby or any of the other artists. Looked cheap even for the 60's.
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Post by Paladin on Sept 19, 2019 17:22:39 GMT -5
Tom Welling will play Clark Kent once again in DC/CW's "Crisis On Infinite Earths."
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Post by Gojitron on Sept 26, 2019 18:53:19 GMT -5
Erica Durance will be joining Welling.
The CW is looking to spin off Mia Smoak, Dinah and Laurel into their own series. One of Arrow's final episodes will act as a back door pilot.
Ray Palmer is being written out of Legends and I don't think by it's Brandon Roth's choice. They're also writing out Nora Darhk, who is married to Routh in real life so that makes sense. Just announced, Osric Chau will be introduced as Ryan Choi during Crisis, so I think we can figure it out from there.
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Post by SporkBot on Sept 26, 2019 21:10:14 GMT -5
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Post by Gojitron on Sept 27, 2019 12:09:38 GMT -5
Sony and Marvel have reached an agreement. Next co-produced Spidey film hits on 7/16/21. Holland also gets to be in one more crossover film. Cooler heads have prevailed! I'm sure it has nothing to do with the rumors that Apple was looking to purchase Sony.
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Post by iacon45 on Sept 27, 2019 21:11:28 GMT -5
Sony and Marvel have reached an agreement. Next co-produced Spidey film hits on 7/16/21. Holland also gets to be in one more crossover film. Cooler heads have prevailed! I'm sure it has nothing to do with the rumors that Apple was looking to purchase Sony. The deal also includes Spidey appearing in one more MCU movie as well. I know I said that Spidey leaving the MCU might not be a bad thing with what they had set up, but, and this might make me sound hypocritical, I'm glad he's sticking around just a bit longer. Since he has been intertwined in the MCU, I'd like to see him get a proper send off. I can see them pulling a sort of "Brand New Day" type of thing where they have the third movie deal with the fall out of the reveal at the end of Far From Home and then have him appear in the new Dr. Strange movie where he either mind wipes everyone or he actually sets up Peter and Aunt May in another universe where Sony can properly set up Spidey for their future movies without the MCU being involved.
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Post by machsabre on Sept 30, 2019 0:09:55 GMT -5
I think it'll be a bit more straightforward than that.
We got them for two more movies. One Spidey movie and one crossover movie.
Think about the setup here and what's going to be required for a follow-up. Mysterio is dead... Maybe. (It's not like him faking his death has never been heard of before.) We also have Vulture as well, who knows Peter's identity.Also introduced in Homecoming was Tinkerer and Mac Garagan/Scorpion. We had Aaron Davis/Prowler also introduced, with mentions of "his nephew". Not to mention, Ned Leeds is Peter's friend... And what big story was Ned always known for? (And apparently framed for?) The Hobgoblin.
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Add that onto a detail from another source (which I can't find at this moment in time) that said that future movies after those two will be handled on a case by case basis...
What this sounds like to me is that the Sonyverse and the MCU is going to be a shared universe, but Sony's will be more of an adjacent-verse, where it's not necessary. Almost like the Marvel TV stuff was. (This will be the new fan complaining now, with Sony saying "it's connected!" and the MCU movie never admitting they exist.) They get to part on good terms, Sony does it's own thing, Marvel does it's own too. They both reap a lot of money, and the door is open for more team-ups and crossovers, if they want but they never have to deal with each other again.
That's my theory.
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