Not to mention they would probably have to rework their contracts to appear in the series. Or sign new contracts. I'm not sure how that would work.
Not to mention they would probably have to rework their contracts to appear in the series. Or sign new contracts. I'm not sure how that would work.
I don't see why Iron Man can't make a cameo in the show with a few lines.
I don't see why Iron Man can't make a cameo in the show with a few lines.
Because it would be cheesy and gimmicky rather than serving a story function, and the producers have already said they're not doing the show that way. The only reason to include a given character in the show is if there's a good story reason for it, a script that justifies their inclusion. Otherwise it's just a petty, mercenary ratings grab, and we should be very, very glad they aren't doing that.
Besides, Marvel's a big universe. Sure, the comics characters cross over now and then, but you can read, say, Spider-Man or X-Men for years without seeing Iron Man or the Hulk show up. So why not let the show have the same freedom to be itself, to carve out its own corner of the MCU?
Besides, Marvel's a big universe. Sure, the comics characters cross over now and then, but you can read, say, Spider-Man or X-Men for years without seeing Iron Man or the Hulk show up.
The Arrow producers also said superpowered characters would never appear on the show too, but the Flash will be in the next season.
I'm not demanding anyone appear in SHIELD or anything, but just saying that would be interesting if one of the big superheroes made a small appearance.
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