Oh, that is cool!I'm listening to the Audible of the Sandman. I chuckle at the fact he plays Destiny.

All kidding aside about his fab voice, he really is a terrific actor.

Oh, that is cool!I'm listening to the Audible of the Sandman. I chuckle at the fact he plays Destiny.
Only she will be played by Lake Bell.I finally got around to watching the last few episodes of "What if...?"
I suppose it was inevitable that all those disparate scenarios would come together in the end, although I was hoping it would be a pure anthology show.
So does this mean we can have more MCU movies with Black Widow as a "present day" character? Or that she could potentially show up in the Hawkeye series?
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Yep, same. I just couldn't finish the Inhumans miniseries. (,You know it's bad when they effectively make Medusa effectively bald; and the only character even close to the comics version is the CGI dog, Lockjaw.)I have seen all the MCU stuff except for most of Inhumans. Dropped it like 3 episodes in. Really bad show.
Yep, same. I just couldn't finish the Inhumans miniseries. (,You know it's bad when they effectively make Medusa effectively bald; and the only character even close to the comics version is the CGI dog, Lockjaw.)![]()
Also, the failure of the Inhumans effectively removed AoS significance to the MCU.
The Inhumans were planned to take the place of the Mutants (since back before the merger 20th Century Fox owned the rights to Marvel mutants/X-Men); and once Disney got the rights the Inhumans plans were dropped.It is just conjecture, but there was a rumor somewhere that Inhumans failure essentially killed any references to Inhumans as existing in the MCU.
The Inhumans were planned to take the place of the Mutants (since back before the merger 20th Century Fox owned the rights to Marvel mutants/X-Men); and once Disney got the rights the Inhumans plans were dropped.
Not sure. I haven't read a Marvel Comic simce circa 1985 or so.That's right. I'd forgotten. At one point, Marvel dropped a lot of X-Men comics in favor of a line of Inhumans comics, correct?
It is just conjecture, but there was a rumor somewhere that Inhumans failure essentially killed any references to Inhumans as existing in the MCU.
That's right. I'd forgotten. At one point, Marvel dropped a lot of X-Men comics in favor of a line of Inhumans comics, correct?
I repeat: "AoS gave us a complete multi-year saga about the Inhumans, and that has value in itself, whether or not it's followed through elsewhere." So what if it's now an "alternate" Marvel universe?
For me it comes down to the probability we will not see those characters again in the MCU. It would have been great to see Coulson return to the movies, Daisy appearing in MCU productions, etc.
I don't think that one opinion negates the other.Yes, it would, but that does not invalidate the value of the seven-season series we already got. Very few shows run that long, so we should be glad we got as much as we did.
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