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Spoilers Marvel Cinematic Universe spoiler-heavy speculation thread

What grade would you give the Marvel Cinematic Universe? (Ever-Changing Question)


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I don't think we knew this before, but one of those many links mentioned that Emily Van Camp will reprise Sharon in The Falcon and Winter Soldier.
 
John Walker (U.S. Agent) will appear in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, something I think a lot of people figured would happen.
 
That was far more Marvel news than I was expecting today.

Should we assume that Ms Marvel/Moon Knight/She-Hulk won't start until 2022?

We had heard a few weeks ago that The Mandalorian was getting a second season, but based on how busy the Marvel side of the D+ schedule seems to be, that doesn't seem like it'll happen with their shows. They all seem to be "one-storyarc" shows that have a very specific place in the MCU to advance the overall story, with no huge room or need for a second season.

Of course, none of them have even aired yet. Or even filmed. And I guess always in motion the future is.

Love that pic of Peggy with the shield for What If. Crazy that they're doing an episode for every single MCU movie.
 
Really don't get the love for Moon Knight at all, but more Marvel shows has got to be good I suppose...
Taskmaster is a villain with photographic reflexes. A nogoodnick who can replicate any one's fighting technique after seconds of study, who said "The first time I saw Moon Knight's fighting style I almost vomited. He's a masochist who takes every punch thrown at him. He is insane."
 
Lost among all the amazing Disney+ news yesterday, Disney also announced a brand new animated Spider-Man television show:
https://deadline.com/2019/08/marvel...unior-sony-rift-feature-franchise-1202703333/

It's obviously aimed super-young on Disney Junior, but it's a very well-timed reminder that Disney owns Spider-Man, Sony only has the rights to distribute movies theatrically. With "well-timed" obviously being a concidence, because D23 was presumably the driving force behind the timing of this announcement, and it's not like animation happens overnight.

Great character choices with animated versions of Miles and Gwen co-starring with Peter though. :lol:

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Some news from D23.

Black Panther II
is set for May 6, 2022 with Ryan Coogler as the director.

Kit Harrington has joined the cast of The Eternals as Dane Whitman aka the Black Knight, along with Gemma Chan as Sersi and Barry Keoghan as Druig.

Some Black Widow footage was also shown but I guess us mere mortals won't get to see it.
 
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Yeah, I would gladly take that if we aren't going to get more MCU movies.
That was far more Marvel news than I was expecting today.

Should we assume that Ms Marvel/Moon Knight/She-Hulk won't start until 2022?

We had heard a few weeks ago that The Mandalorian was getting a second season, but based on how busy the Marvel side of the D+ schedule seems to be, that doesn't seem like it'll happen with their shows. They all seem to be "one-storyarc" shows that have a very specific place in the MCU to advance the overall story, with no huge room or need for a second season.

Of course, none of them have even aired yet. Or even filmed. And I guess always in motion the future is.
If I had to guess, Falcon and The Winter Soldier, WandaVision, Hawkeye and Loki will be single season miniseries, while Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight and She-Hulk will be multiseason series.
 
Pretty much. As I understand it, Sony only holds the *movie* rights. So unless I'm mistaken; in theory, if no new deal is reached and Disney were feeling a little vindictive, they could give Holland a show on Disney+.

I don't think that's how things work, especially since Sony has just recently hired Lord and Miller to oversee the development of a television universe (both animated and live-action) revolving around the Spider-Man IP.
 
Thena
They also showed some new footage from Black Widow, IGN doesn't have a article for it, but they do describe it in their overview of the movie panel.
IGN said:
The D23 Expo included another screening of Black Widow movie footage similar to what was seen at San Diego Comic-Con. But even more scenes were showcased at D23, including a look at Stranger Things' David Harbour in costume as the Red Guardian, a new conversation between Scarlett Johansson's Nat and Florence Pugh's Yelena, and a bit more action
 
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