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Marvel Studios has been making big waves recently and I wanted to see if anyone wants to have a good discussion about them.
Recently, Marvel signed a deal with Netflix to make exclusive shows about Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and Jessica Jones. Each show will be 13 episodes long before they come together for a Defenders miniseries. So far no casting has been made but Drew Goddard (cowriter and director of Cabin in the Woods) is in talks to write Daredevil. I can see this being a great choice as he is himself and avid fan of the character and I loved Cabin in the Woods. Marvel has also confirmed that Melissa Rosenberg (writer and executive producer for Dexter seasons 1-4) would be heading Jessica Jones. I think this could be good as well considering she was a writer for 3 of Dexter's best seasons but she also wrote Twilight so there's that. I read comics but not much super hero comics so I don't really know much about those characters. I just wanted to get everyone thoughts, more specifically those of you who are fans of the comics about all this coming to fruition.
As far as movies go, I have yet to see Thor 2 but I will soon. Marvel has set a huge plan in motion that will be centered around the Infinity Gauntlet. From what I understand, the gauntlet has 6 stones, Space, Mind, Soul, Reality, Time and Power. When they come together in the gauntlet, the person basically becomes like a god and is able to control pretty much everything. Kevin Feige (President of Productions at Marvel Studios) recently confirmed that the Tesseract is the Space Stone. Also more than likely Loki's staff has another stone in it. I assume mind or soul considering he controlled Hawkeye in the Avengers. That leaves 4 more to be found before it all leads up to Avengers 3 where presumably Thanos will have them all.
I'm interested to see this all play out. Marvel's ambition to make this shared cinematic universe is awesome. They've pretty much planned this five years in advance and I hope all goes well. I can see other stones being in Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers 2: Age of Ultron but I'm not sure what else except maybe Thor considering Iron Man and Captain America are more grounded in reality. With Phase 2 recently starting with Iron Man 3 and Avengers Age of Ultron coming out in 2015, it's safe to say it will be at least five years until Avengers 3.
I want to get everyone's thoughts on this as well as what is your favorite and worst movie that Marvel Studios has done since Phase One started? For those of you who don't know, Phase One consists of Iron Man, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America and The Avengers. Phase two is currently Iron Man 3 and Thor: The Dark World with Captain America: Winter Solider, Guardians of the Galaxy coming out next year and Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2015. I think The Avengers is the best but Ironman 3 is a close second. I personally didn't care for Captain America as I thought it was very boring. I haven't seen it since I saw it in theaters but I may revisit it.
Four New Shows For Netflix
Recently, Marvel signed a deal with Netflix to make exclusive shows about Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and Jessica Jones. Each show will be 13 episodes long before they come together for a Defenders miniseries. So far no casting has been made but Drew Goddard (cowriter and director of Cabin in the Woods) is in talks to write Daredevil. I can see this being a great choice as he is himself and avid fan of the character and I loved Cabin in the Woods. Marvel has also confirmed that Melissa Rosenberg (writer and executive producer for Dexter seasons 1-4) would be heading Jessica Jones. I think this could be good as well considering she was a writer for 3 of Dexter's best seasons but she also wrote Twilight so there's that. I read comics but not much super hero comics so I don't really know much about those characters. I just wanted to get everyone thoughts, more specifically those of you who are fans of the comics about all this coming to fruition.
Phase 3 Plans
As far as movies go, I have yet to see Thor 2 but I will soon. Marvel has set a huge plan in motion that will be centered around the Infinity Gauntlet. From what I understand, the gauntlet has 6 stones, Space, Mind, Soul, Reality, Time and Power. When they come together in the gauntlet, the person basically becomes like a god and is able to control pretty much everything. Kevin Feige (President of Productions at Marvel Studios) recently confirmed that the Tesseract is the Space Stone. Also more than likely Loki's staff has another stone in it. I assume mind or soul considering he controlled Hawkeye in the Avengers. That leaves 4 more to be found before it all leads up to Avengers 3 where presumably Thanos will have them all.
I'm interested to see this all play out. Marvel's ambition to make this shared cinematic universe is awesome. They've pretty much planned this five years in advance and I hope all goes well. I can see other stones being in Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers 2: Age of Ultron but I'm not sure what else except maybe Thor considering Iron Man and Captain America are more grounded in reality. With Phase 2 recently starting with Iron Man 3 and Avengers Age of Ultron coming out in 2015, it's safe to say it will be at least five years until Avengers 3.
I want to get everyone's thoughts on this as well as what is your favorite and worst movie that Marvel Studios has done since Phase One started? For those of you who don't know, Phase One consists of Iron Man, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America and The Avengers. Phase two is currently Iron Man 3 and Thor: The Dark World with Captain America: Winter Solider, Guardians of the Galaxy coming out next year and Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2015. I think The Avengers is the best but Ironman 3 is a close second. I personally didn't care for Captain America as I thought it was very boring. I haven't seen it since I saw it in theaters but I may revisit it.