Is Samuel L. Jackson cheaper than Scarlett Johansson and/or Jeremy Renner?
Can they afford it this season? For those three?
The last one for sure, as i am assuming a couple of episodes of AoS will set up that character's project.
Is Samuel L. Jackson cheaper than Scarlett Johansson and/or Jeremy Renner?
At a standard rate? Probably not. The difference is Samuel L. Jackson just loves campy roles and is happy to do things like this on a TV budget. Johansson and Renner are movie stars so they'd probably be reluctant to do a TV appearance anyway and certainly wouldn't be enthusiastic about doing it for less.
Can they afford it this season? For those three?
The last one for sure, as i am assuming a couple of episodes of AoS will set up that character's project.
You're confusing two characters
Sharon Carter is Emily Van Camp's character in CA:TWS. Peggy Carter is Hayley Atwell's character in both CA movies and the upcoming Agent Carter series.
It definitely sounds fannish. But I was jesting-- the quality of the writing has no effect on how substantial the rumors are.^I still hope the rumors are true. Maybe it's just a really excited fan who got to write the article.
The last one for sure, as i am assuming a couple of episodes of AoS will set up that character's project.
You're confusing two characters
Sharon Carter is Emily Van Camp's character in CA:TWS. Peggy Carter is Hayley Atwell's character in both CA movies and the upcoming Agent Carter series.
Thanks for clarifying...though i think that is still a clear & obvious tie to connect the two.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ starring Brett Dalton, Ming-Na Wen, Iain De Caestecker, Elizabeth Henstridge, Chloe Bennet, and Clark Gregg will air on Tuesdays at 9:00pm on ABC starting this fall.
"... they’re going to show, I believe it’s ten [‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ episodes], eight of [‘Agent Carter’], then twelve [more ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’]… For the most part, this is straight runs of our show..."
- Clark Gregg
“It’s going to be lo-fi. You’re going back to basics. You’ve got to rebuild S.H.I.E.L.D. from the ground up in a much more dangerous world where your group is outlawed. So it feels like the early, Sean Connery James Bond with the brass knuckles and not afraid to knock somebody off.”
“I thought there were so many things stacked against us last year, and one of them was where the ABC television schedule would put us on for three episodes and then take us down for four weeks. Nobody could get a momentum going and when the show started to be on consistently and having story that carried over in an episodic way, that’s when things started to click. So the great thing about the announcement was, A., we’re moving to nine, where it can be a little darker, like I think Marvel needs to be. Then they’re going to show, I believe it’s ten [Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episodes], eight of [Agent Carter], then twelve [more Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]…For the most part, this is straight runs of our show, which is when I think it really works.”
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