Daredevil was kino AF
Jessica Jones was okay for what it was... boss chick snapping Doctor #10 neck like that.
Luke Cage was pretty good, loved the Harlem backdrop.
Iron Fist was shit...."wah wah, white privilege"...frick off.
Defenders was cool in an Avengers coming together kind of way.
Punisher was great.
Pretty accurate. J.J
Fell off in S3 and I didn't finish it. Her best friend was too annoying. Luke Cage fell off in S2 and I didn't finish it. ..Like we get it...he's a BLACK MAN.
The supporting cast of Iron Fist was kino AF even if Iron Fist himself wasn't. Didn't finish S2. The only shows with no bad seasons were D.D. and Punisher.
honeslty i'd rather punisher and daredevil be separate just because they were the better mcu shows, disney has the reverse midas touch where everything they work with turns into SHIT
I thought they didn't want it to be official since netflix owns the rights and all and they wanted you to subscribe to d+ to get everything.
Does this signal a recognition that d+ is failing?
Since when? I thought netflix literally produced them and that was the problem since they were made before disney even considered making their own streaming service?
Since when? I thought netflix literally produced them and that was the problem since they were made before disney even considered making their own streaming service?
Anon's talking about royalty issues.
Netflix produced those shows, before Disney+ was even a thing.
So I just looked it up out of curiosity. Basically, the shows were licensed to netflix by abc (disney) despite being marketed/released as netflix original shows.
So in August 22, when the license ran out, disney didn't let netflix renew it and just took ownership of the distribution rights. Mental.
For a brief moment of time, before Disney+, before the MCU became the capeshit monster it became... Disney relied on Netflix to stream their media, which meant allowing some Marvel properties to be made under their banner.
As to why Disney just didn't buy Netflix, they created their own and took back the IPs.
it is funny how all the studios started up their own streaming services thinking they could outspend Netflix and lose money longer until they were the last one standing because they could count on additional revenue from movie releases and stuff and instead Covid came along and all those additional sources of revenue ended up getting destoryed
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Anonymous
>and stuff and instead Covid came along and all those additional sources of revenue ended up getting destoryed
Covid helped the streaming services not hurt them. They all failed because Hollywood is filled with zero talent woketards more concerned with politics than quality.
I find this hilarious.
First it was with Star Wars where Disney tried very hard to ignore everything made for the prequels and the comics/books, because they thought they could do way better before fricking it all up and resorting to doing nothing but mining shit from the prequel era and the extended material.
Now it is the MCU that thought they didn't anything from the Netflix and NBC stuff because they knew better and had the better material before fricking it all up and now needing to resort to include all that shit to try and generate some hype for their new shows.
It had more to do with the business side of things. It was loose canon for a while, Chalie Cox even had a clause in his original contract to appear in a MCU movie and Sam Jackson and others appeared in the first season of Agents of Shield. Then the TV division completely split from Marvel Studios and they couldn't do anything with the TV IPs until Disney sacked Jeff Loeb and consolidated the two departments under Fiege
nice to see the mouse finally acknowledge daredevil properly, the only kino mcu project
is it true the cinematography and overall look of the echo show is ass???
seems fine in trailers but man if they got these same clowns for dd s4 its so over
Nu-Blade has been in production hell for the past 10 years, and not one scene has been filmed yet, and Mahershala Ali is on the verge of aging out of the role.
Good chance Ali will back out and they have to find another solid Black actor to replace him...if they can.
Nobody from AOS shows up in Secret Invasion.
Not one mention of any of these characters in any MCU shows or film
Including using Darkhold that was already used in AOS (zero reference to it in Wandavision)
Nobody ever mentioned the snap is any of the netflix shows, despite the fact several of shows happened after Infinity War
AOS would have to be explained away with multiverse shit, there were way too many inconsistencies in that show for it to be considered canon
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except the fact aos had >maria hill >nick fury >the guy from avengers council >peggy carter >the guys from first captain america movie >sif
and many more
which makes the fact "not canon" even more laughable
so daredevil is canon...but not agents of shield. makes perfect fricking sense!
frick off feige you fricking moronic hack.
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aos took too many liberties in it's storytelling to fit neatly into MCU canon. Too many world ending/apocalyptic events while they completely botched the infinity war tie-in. Also why aren't there inhumans in the MCU? At least the Netflix stuff was self contained enough to fit within canon
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Anonymous
>Also why aren't there inhumans in the MCU?
again, makes the mcu canon even more moronic when they included black bolt in doctor strange 2
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Anonymous
>Also why aren't there inhumans in the MCU?
Inhumans was cancelled because it sucked
Be grateful that it at least gets acknowledged in Doctor Strange 2, with Anson Mount reprising his Black Bolt character
recast with a no name and get chad stahelski to direct
but for the addition of these netflix shows... desperate move to get people to warm up to their versions of the characters
and with echo reviews being so damning it's not looking good for disney dd
>daredevil, the only kino thing the mcu ever made, is officially part of the timeline
good news, i guess
>watching kid shit as an adult
have a nice day.
Daredevil, at least season one, was part of that era like early era which was more like proto-capeshit and leaned into grimdark and edgy shit more.
>on an anime imageboard as an adult
cringe
Daredevil was a TV-MA show.
>Daredevil was a TV-MA show.
Hell the sex scenes between Jessica Jones and Luke Cage were borderline pornhub tier
Daredevil was kino AF
Jessica Jones was okay for what it was... boss chick snapping Doctor #10 neck like that.
Luke Cage was pretty good, loved the Harlem backdrop.
Iron Fist was shit...."wah wah, white privilege"...frick off.
Defenders was cool in an Avengers coming together kind of way.
Punisher was great.
>Punisher was great
Kek, love when morons share their state of mind
Never liked any of them. Daredevil started out good but ruined by padded shows to extend a 2 hour plot into 8 shows
Pretty accurate. J.J
Fell off in S3 and I didn't finish it. Her best friend was too annoying. Luke Cage fell off in S2 and I didn't finish it. ..Like we get it...he's a BLACK MAN.
The supporting cast of Iron Fist was kino AF even if Iron Fist himself wasn't. Didn't finish S2. The only shows with no bad seasons were D.D. and Punisher.
it infuriates me to no end that Born Again will almost certainly not be nearly as good as the previous series.
honeslty i'd rather punisher and daredevil be separate just because they were the better mcu shows, disney has the reverse midas touch where everything they work with turns into SHIT
its ogre. They unironically killed it now
I thought they didn't want it to be official since netflix owns the rights and all and they wanted you to subscribe to d+ to get everything.
Does this signal a recognition that d+ is failing?
All of those shows are on D+, not on Netflix.
Since when? I thought netflix literally produced them and that was the problem since they were made before disney even considered making their own streaming service?
Anon's talking about royalty issues.
Netflix produced those shows, before Disney+ was even a thing.
So I just looked it up out of curiosity. Basically, the shows were licensed to netflix by abc (disney) despite being marketed/released as netflix original shows.
So in August 22, when the license ran out, disney didn't let netflix renew it and just took ownership of the distribution rights. Mental.
For a brief moment of time, before Disney+, before the MCU became the capeshit monster it became... Disney relied on Netflix to stream their media, which meant allowing some Marvel properties to be made under their banner.
As to why Disney just didn't buy Netflix, they created their own and took back the IPs.
>Historical context is important.
Disney lost. They lose 6 billion on Disney+ Now, they’re releasing content back onto Netflix, which Iger said would never happen.
>which he said would never happen
Is this a bot? I've read this type of post 3 times in one hour here.
it is funny how all the studios started up their own streaming services thinking they could outspend Netflix and lose money longer until they were the last one standing because they could count on additional revenue from movie releases and stuff and instead Covid came along and all those additional sources of revenue ended up getting destoryed
>and stuff and instead Covid came along and all those additional sources of revenue ended up getting destoryed
Covid helped the streaming services not hurt them. They all failed because Hollywood is filled with zero talent woketards more concerned with politics than quality.
omg corporation added the thing to the official sacred canon!! i can worship it freely now!!!
I find this hilarious.
First it was with Star Wars where Disney tried very hard to ignore everything made for the prequels and the comics/books, because they thought they could do way better before fricking it all up and resorting to doing nothing but mining shit from the prequel era and the extended material.
Now it is the MCU that thought they didn't anything from the Netflix and NBC stuff because they knew better and had the better material before fricking it all up and now needing to resort to include all that shit to try and generate some hype for their new shows.
It had more to do with the business side of things. It was loose canon for a while, Chalie Cox even had a clause in his original contract to appear in a MCU movie and Sam Jackson and others appeared in the first season of Agents of Shield. Then the TV division completely split from Marvel Studios and they couldn't do anything with the TV IPs until Disney sacked Jeff Loeb and consolidated the two departments under Fiege
nice to see the mouse finally acknowledge daredevil properly, the only kino mcu project
is it true the cinematography and overall look of the echo show is ass???
seems fine in trailers but man if they got these same clowns for dd s4 its so over
This can only mean they know their version of Daredevil BADLY needs good will from the old version.
>netflix shows are canon
the amount of inconsistencies this creates it's hilarious
feige literally spend DECADE saying these shows were not canon. and for a good reason too.
Nu-Blade has been in production hell for the past 10 years, and not one scene has been filmed yet, and Mahershala Ali is on the verge of aging out of the role.
Good chance Ali will back out and they have to find another solid Black actor to replace him...if they can.
it doesn't change the fact shows has multiple inconsistencies
it won't be truly canon until they digitally insert the avengers tower in the netflix shows
There's several breadcrumbs from the MCU in the Netflix shows.
>Ben Ulrich had a newpaper poster about the Battle of New York
>Jessica fighting off crazy people who try to capture super-powered people like the Avengers.
wesley literally namedrops iron man and thor’s hammer in DD
So they digitally replaced the getalife building with the avengers one... big fricking deal, so what?
Nobody from AOS shows up in Secret Invasion.
Not one mention of any of these characters in any MCU shows or film
Including using Darkhold that was already used in AOS (zero reference to it in Wandavision)
Nobody ever mentioned the snap is any of the netflix shows, despite the fact several of shows happened after Infinity War
AOS would have to be explained away with multiverse shit, there were way too many inconsistencies in that show for it to be considered canon
except the fact aos had
>maria hill
>nick fury
>the guy from avengers council
>peggy carter
>the guys from first captain america movie
>sif
and many more
which makes the fact "not canon" even more laughable
so daredevil is canon...but not agents of shield. makes perfect fricking sense!
frick off feige you fricking moronic hack.
aos took too many liberties in it's storytelling to fit neatly into MCU canon. Too many world ending/apocalyptic events while they completely botched the infinity war tie-in. Also why aren't there inhumans in the MCU? At least the Netflix stuff was self contained enough to fit within canon
>Also why aren't there inhumans in the MCU?
again, makes the mcu canon even more moronic when they included black bolt in doctor strange 2
>Also why aren't there inhumans in the MCU?
Inhumans was cancelled because it sucked
Be grateful that it at least gets acknowledged in Doctor Strange 2, with Anson Mount reprising his Black Bolt character
recast with a no name and get chad stahelski to direct
but for the addition of these netflix shows... desperate move to get people to warm up to their versions of the characters
and with echo reviews being so damning it's not looking good for disney dd
Gemma Chan played different roles in Captain Marvel and Eternals.
Fiege never said they weren't canon, he either kept his mouth shut when asked about it or gave some vague answer like "who knows what could happen?"
Good for Matt Murdock, Jessica Jones, and Danny Rand the immortal Iron Fist protector of Kun Lun and sworn enemy of The Hand
they're a little late aren't they? Daredevil came out almost ten years ago
>Extending the canon by 161 hours
This shit is completely alienating to new audiences
Konichiwa Dude!