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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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What if we're all just misinterpreting and they're just getting the rights back to the Man-Thing special from years ago and we're all in for a BIG disappointment.

Surely you mean a giant-sized disappointment?

I actually watched it for the first time recently and treated as a comedy it's highly enjoyable watching a cast composed entirely of Australians trying and failing to do Southern accents.
 
Even the stuff from the non-Disney studios? There are a lot of movies and shows on Hulu that aren't Disney owned.

Man, I have no clue which studios are or aren't Disney owned. Sorry. I just know the stuff you mentioned is on D+ here.
 
Or, they use it for the rest of the world, why not switch it on at home too??
I don't seriously think they opted to have mature programming just for Giant-Size Man-Thing. ;)

I think we get it for the most part now that US Disney is different from its international counterparts though I still see a surprising amount of confusion in different comment sections.
 
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Hello, Jessica.
 
I admit, I wasn't exactly thrilled with the slow burn pacing for the Netflix Marvel catalogue. They all had great stories, top notch.

I just could not stay awake all the way through many episodes. Especially during the mid-seasons filler episodes. I am too old for that slow pace, it's like putting on the ion salt rock and the white noise machine at the same time. lol

Can't wait to see what their next chapters are.
 
I can say that the titles you mentioned are all on there. Are there a few you can think of? I can check if they're on D+ here.
I was talking about things like the Law & Orders or This is Us, which come from Universal, or stuff like Frasier or CSI, which are from Paramount/CBS and are all on Hulu.
Hulu also posts new episodes of current seasons of shows on networks like ABC, NBC, Fox, and cable channels FX and Freeform the day after they air on TV.
 
I admit, I wasn't exactly thrilled with the slow burn pacing for the Netflix Marvel catalogue. They all had great stories, top notch.

I just could not stay awake all the way through many episodes. Especially during the mid-seasons filler episodes. I am too old for that slow pace, it's like putting on the ion salt rock and the white noise machine at the same time. lol

Can't wait to see what their next chapters are.
Yeah, in retrospect forcing 13 episodes on every season (barring The Defenders and Iron Fist season 2) was a mistake. Most of them could have done with just ten episodes, some probably could have been done in just eight.
 
Hulu also posts new episodes of current seasons of shows on networks like ABC, NBC, Fox, and cable channels FX and Freeform the day after they air on TV.

Not anymore starting in September, at least with NBC. Universal exercised its right to pull out of its next-day streaming agreement with Hulu, so all of the NBC programming is going exclusive to Peacock.
 
Yeah, in retrospect forcing 13 episodes on every season (barring The Defenders and Iron Fist season 2) was a mistake. Most of them could have done with just ten episodes, some probably could have been done in just eight.

Jessica Jones and Luke Cage suffered from this, their main plots were all done by episodes 8 or 9 and required either the remaining episodes to change to a whole different plot (Luke Cage) or just be repetitive (Jessica Jones).

Iron Fist had the opposite problem, instead of a good first half and lame second the series started weak and got better in the second half when they finally started explaining stuff.
 
Not anymore starting in September, at least with NBC. Universal exercised its right to pull out of its next-day streaming agreement with Hulu, so all of the NBC programming is going exclusive to Peacock.
I hope the new episodes will be available to people with a free membership, that's all I have.
 
I was talking about things like the Law & Orders or This is Us, which come from Universal, or stuff like Frasier or CSI, which are from Paramount/CBS and are all on Hulu.
Hulu also posts new episodes of current seasons of shows on networks like ABC, NBC, Fox, and cable channels FX and Freeform the day after they air on TV.

I couldn't find the show you mentioned.
 
Shang-Chi could have seen an easter egg first appearance by Deadpool in the MCU according to this bit of concept art.

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Oddly though he seems to be fighting the twice-dead Proxima Midnight.
 
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