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Now that you say Pre-Mist... I could see it but where does Maximus come in? I can't see Riddick keeping him around long.
 
Now that you say Pre-Mist... I could see it but where does Maximus come in? I can't see Riddick keeping him around long.
I got nothing :lol I'd have to give it more thought if I'm gonna go down this rabbit hole.


For now I'll settle for RFX's joke of Riddick being Inhuman :smokin
 
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I always forget about ant man Lol.

Is he going to fit in in future avenger films ? I see no mention of him when discussing the next phase of movies
 
Is he? That is weird. I thought Avengers would end Phase 2.

I guess it makes sense since Phase 3 only includes those that were recently announced.
 
Yup. This is what Feige said in a Q&A after the recent event.

I don't say we set out to have any particular number. Phase One was six films.Phase Two, for those following along you'll realize that Ant-Man truly is the end of Phase Two, and Civil War truly is the beginning of Phase Three. So that leaves us with six films in Phase Two, and it is nine films in Phase Three. One of the reasons is one of the films is being split into two parts, Infinity War, and, because, frankly, the success that we've had, which is beyond our wildest dreams. I mentioned before, 10 films, over $7 billion, it is amazing. It gave us confidence, and, frankly, the studio is firing on all cylinders right now. We have the absolute best team in Hollywood, in front of the camera, behind the camera, working on these movies, which made us comfortable for the first time, as you see in 2017 and 2018, that we had the ability to increase it to three films a year, instead of just two, without changing our methods at all.
 
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Probably said this before, but they have to have the best project managers to keep everything organized.
 
Is he going to be incorporated into Civil War and future avenger films ? Seems like guardians and even the inhumans will play more of a role in future films than Ant man
 
He will likely be part of Infinity Wars and I wouldn't be surprised to see him play a role in Civil War.

They probably have him listed as a maybe for Phase 4 too depending on how successful the first one is.

Details are really scarce on Phase 3 so far, most casting hasn't even been done yet outside of Dr. Strange & BP and that is just because BP will be in Civil War and then Dr. Strange is the next film after that.
 
Is he going to be incorporated into Civil War and future avenger films ? Seems like guardians and even the inhumans will play more of a role in future films than Ant man
He'll probably be in future films but it's nothing to tease yet. Lets wait until the movie comes out. Pretty sure Marvel is waiting on fan reaction before they go forward in seeding future Ant-Man appearances. I mean it's Ant-Man.
Zik , Shocker isnt owned by Sony? thought he was apart of the Spideyverse.
Like I said I was just naming names not posting with studio rights in mind but as just mentioned Shocker isn't all that high up the popularity poll so Marvel might be able to use him depending on how things go.

Either way there's plenty other street level criminals with a gimmick or an ability.
 
Is he going to be incorporated into Civil War and future avenger films ? Seems like guardians and even the inhumans will play more of a role in future films than Ant man
the rumor is that General Ross shows up at the end and tries to get Pym to sign off on the registration act, i think :lol

Somehow it's tied to together though..
 
1. Daredevil will be a uniquely localized Marvel story. Unlike the globe-trotting Avengers or SHIELD gang, Matt will stick to his hometown. “Within the Marvel universe there are thousands of heroes of all shapes and sizes, but The Avengers are here to save the universe and Daredevil is here to save the neighborhood,” Loeb said. “It’s a very unique look at Hell’s Kitchen in New York, where Matt Murdoch grew up and continues to defend it from people who would harm the people that live there.”

2. Daredevil will feel like a crime story, not a superhero show. “We really wanted to take our cue from [films like] The  French Connection, Dog Day Afternoon, Taxi Driver, and make it very, very grounded, very gritty, very real,” DeKnight said. “We always say we would rather lean toward The Wire  than what’s considered a classic superhero television show.” Added Loeb: “There aren’t going to be people flying through the sky. There are no magic hammers.”

3. BUT Thor and Iron Man will still exist in the same world as Daredevil. “It does take place in the Marvel cinematic universe,” Loeb said. “It’s all connected. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that we would look up in the sky and see [Iron Man]. It’s just a different part of New York that we have not yet seen in the Marvel movies.”

4. This Daredevil is not a “man without fear.” The comic book character is famously a “man without fear” — which is challenge for a dramatic series because a protagonist who isn’t afraid of anything would be pretty dull to watch. “Someone who does not have fear — literally does not experience fear — is not that interesting,” Cox agreed. Thankfully, he has a workaround: “The way I like to think about it is that he is a man with fear, but he on a daily basis decides to confront that fear and to overcome it. So the title of ‘the man without fear’ is almost a title that the public in his world gives him just because of what he does. But inside himself, he’s very afraid at times. And he finds a way to confront those fears and punch through it.”

5. Daredevil will have more graphic content than Marvel’s other TV shows, and perhaps its movies as well, but will still feel relatively family friendly. DeKnight’s last project was the famously hard R-rated Spartacus on Starz, and Netflix doesn’t have the content restrictions faced by Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD on ABC. Yet Daredevil won’t take too much advantage of its unrestricted boundaries. “When I came onto this there was no way I wanted to make this hard-R or NC-17,” DeKnight said. “I don’t think the material warrants that. It is a little grittier and edgier than Marvel has gone before, but we’re not looking to push it to extreme graphic violence, gratuitous nudity or anything like that. The story does not require that and I think would suffer if you pushed it that far.”

6. Kingpin’s story will be almost as important as Daredevil’s (and almost as sympathetic). “This season is about both the rise of the hero and the rise of the villain,” Loeb said. Detailed DeKnight: “Fisk has very many different aspects so it’s not all, ‘I want to conquer the city and make a lot of money.’ In our story, we tell the story of how he met his wife Vanessa and how they fell in love — our antagonist actually has a love story. That’s the love story you’re following, the one you’re invested in, and seeing how that affects him and changes him. I think Vincent just brings such depth to it, his performance is just astounding.”

7. Contrary to previous online reports, Bullseye MIGHT be in the series (but not this season): Colin Farrell’s performance as the villainous sharp-shooter was arguably the best part of the Daredevil movie, so some fans were disappointed to hear the character won’t be in the series. But DeKnight says he’s not ruling him out. “I wouldn’t say there’s no plans to include the character in the series,” he said. “It’s not not to say he wouldn’t be in the series at some point. But I think if you try to jam in too many characters, it just becomes a mess. And [Bullseye’s] story was told in the last iteration of Daredevil that anybody saw. My feeling was, ‘Why repeat it?’ And honestly, if you’re looking for a juicy, multi-faceted crime drama, Wilson Fisk was the obvious choice to play the antagonist. Bullseye is a little more cut and dry. Not to say you couldn’t make him fantastic over 13 hours, but Fisk really felt like the right yin to the yang for Matt, and for what we wanted to do this season.”

http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/12/29/daredevil/?hootPostID=86d97ba533da5f593b1f0d7ac3a86d91
 
No fear aspect seems to be working well with arrow. One thing I liked about the show that I was hoping Marvel would do.

If there are any good "with fear" storylines I wouldnt know tho. So far only like Waid and Miller's runs.
 
DD has always been a man with fear. The man without fear tagline was just praise for his wild acts. All he is is a blind man with some enhanced senses. Yet he's jumping from rooftops and fighting thugs cuz it's the right thing.

All the man without fear themed stories deal with him pushing the fear out of his mind to do something crazy or courageous. So there's no real difference with the comic, Loeb just kinda clarified things for ppl new to DD since with that type of alias you'd think it was another ability.

If he was literally without fear he'd be a completely different character. Near psychopathic (I say that cuz even they experience fear :lol ). Matter of fact lacking fear is an actual condition some ppl are born with. Type of ppl that'll play chicken with a freight train and be calm.

As far as "with fear" stories, any time he fights Mr. Fear or Fear Master :lol Which is pretty obvious when you hear their names.
 
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Do people really think that without fear thing is literal?

No I know it's a moniker. I even used Arrow as an anchor of the type of fearlessness I was looking for. C'mon son.

That description doesnt make him sound fearless was my point.
 
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Nobody watches Arrow like that son :lol :{

I didn't know what you were talking about bringing up that show either.
 
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