That "steaks" don't need to be dead bodies
That was my point too
Blade will probably move to 2026, but other than that that's 3 movies + 2 shows across the year, which seems pretty reasonable/plausible to me. And probably what Marvel will set as the standard going forward.
As much as I'd like that, new MCU each quarter sounds like a lot. That something like 4 hours of movie and with a 6 episode season, 30 minutes an episode 6 hours of TVBlade will probably move to 2026, but other than that that's 3 movies + 2 shows across the year, which seems pretty reasonable/plausible to me. And probably what Marvel will set as the standard going forward.
Idk, was 2023 a Marvel overload? 3 movies and 2 shows is what they did last year.As much as I'd like that, new MCU each quarter sounds like a lot. That something like 4 hours of movie and with a 6 episode season, 30 minutes an episode 6 hours of TV
Yeah, this whole "let's somehow word everything the worst way possible" anti-marvel agenda (in lack of a better word) is seeping into this thread as well, and it shows. It's like thousands of other movies and shows don't exist.Idk, was 2023 a Marvel overload? 3 movies and 2 shows is what they did last year.
How does that 2025 bloated schedule align with what they've said about you know... Not inflating MCU?
They don't learn anything
oh shit i just realized
if Marvel brings in the FF as being from an alternative, retro-sci-fi reality as the posters predict, and their movie ends with Galactus devouring their world and them lifeboating into 616 somehow we would potentially already have an unknown Reed Richards of 616 who can easily be The Maker along the way, who is just as smart, but went bad at some point in time because his life didn't have the FF in it. Now he hates Richards for stealing the power and fame he could have had. That would be literally perfect and much easier than explaining yet another "Ultimate" universe of sorts. And his eventual reveal as another Reed would make SO much more sense for MCU viewers as well, since it's super logical, but no one will think about it by the way he comes up as a mystery villain.. I can not fathom Marvel not having the same idea at least, make it so!
That would also be fun, didn't think of that either :)We already have Fantastic Four 2015 which is also based on the ultimate FF run. Fans have been asking for that reed as the maker
How does that 2025 bloated schedule align with what they've said about you know... Not inflating MCU?
They don't learn anything
Idk, was 2023 a Marvel overload? 3 movies and 2 shows is what they did last year.
Yeah, this whole "let's somehow word everything the worst way possible" anti-marvel agenda (in lack of a better word) is seeping into this thread as well, and it shows. It's like thousands of other movies and shows don't exist.
Cool, and they're free to do so, without constantly telling people who do like the stuff and do like to keep current everything about how it's too much, fatigue, overload, blah blah when we're getting like 2 movies and 2-3 shows a year. Now what?People I know just don't want to watch content they don't like to keep current with the MCU, especially when it seems like a waste of their time when there are better and more interesting things to watch.
They aren't posting or telling people? You're literally getting upset over nothing. I was asked if the amount of content was too much in 2023, I explained that it wasn't too much for me but it was too much for a lot of my IRL friends. Then you got upset I answered the question or that the people who don't even post here have an opinion on it?Cool, and they're free to do so, without constantly telling people who do like the stuff and do like to keep current everything about how it's too much, fatigue, overload, blah blah when we're getting like 2 movies and 2-3 shows a year. Now what?
I got you wrong then, I'm sorry. It's a thing I get easily annoyed by these days I guess, so I apologize for misunderstanding your intent here.They aren't posting or telling people? You're literally getting upset over nothing. I was asked if the amount of content was too much in 2023, I explained that it wasn't too much for me but it was too much for a lot of my IRL friends. Then you got upset I answered the question or that the people who don't even post here have an opinion on it?
If I have something wrong here, do correct me. I thought the subject of discussion here was the future of the MCU and related spoilers, and talking about their potential line up of content each year.
No worries, easy to misinterpret things online and get lost in the soup. You're all good and apology accepted.I got you wrong then, I'm sorry. It's a thing I get easily annoyed by these days I guess, so I apologize for misunderstanding your intent here.
I agree last year was their worst year, but I don't think it's because they put out 5 things. It's because most of those 5 things were really bad!I think it probably was, yeah. I think the only thing I know that people wanted to see was Guardians 3, only my hardcore marvel fans and I saw Marvels and Antman. What did we have for shows? Loki, What If (I don't really think people actually count it as MCU though) and Secret Invasion?
The problem I see with my casual fan friends is if the TV show doesn't grab them in episode 1, they don't both continuing it. Antman and Marvels people didn't see in my orbit because no one cares about Antman and Marvels among other things, was not well advertised and there just was no hype or sense of urgency to see it.
As far as the TV shows, I only know one person off the internet who liked Loki. Plenty of other friends have said it was "too weird/too confusing/unessessary" and checked out of it in Season 1 or just didn't care to watch S2. Secret Invasion is well... Secret Invasion. I love What If but a lot of people just won't take animation as serious as live action. IMO Marvel wasted their time and money on those shows, even though I enjoyed all 3 to various degrees. I don't think it earned them any goodwill.
2023 overall, seems like it should be universally agreed upon as probably the most disastrous year for them with Guardians 3 being the only bright spot.
Eh, 2010 and 2011 were worse (2009 and 2020 kinda too since nothing was released those years)2023 overall, seems like it should be universally agreed upon as probably the most disastrous year for them with Guardians 3 being the only bright spot.
Yes, that's obvious. Happened before. We just can't know for sure with these things.
TrailerTrack says early May. And they're the most reliable when it comes to trailer dates.When do you think we get the next trailer, feels like June is right around the corner or do they just to the single trailer and live off hype.
More promo art of Deadpool & Wolverine. Also, Famke Janssen says she's not in the movie.
View: https://x.com/OneTakeNews/status/1778161454933266834
View: https://x.com/XMenUpdate/status/1778149854641873101
When do you think we get the next trailer, feels like June is right around the corner or do they just to the single trailer and live off hype.
More art of Deadpool giving us a better look at the variants:
View: https://x.com/TavernaMarvel/status/1778183977460957527
From what I'm seeing people say on Reddit, at least the first one is just edited footage from a previous movie, not new scenes.Two big up and coming actors have joined the cast of Deadpool & Wolverine - Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans.
From what I'm seeing people say on Reddit, at least the first one is just edited footage from a previous movie, not new scenes.
I mean that first one is in clip footage in the trailer. The one who also played a Fox superhero…now that's who's probably got a proper cameo.
I don't think 2 shows and 3 movies are a lot. Casual people don't care cause they didn't have good word of mouth. People will be on board again once the quality is consistently high. A few years ago I was excited for Ant Man 3. I was 100% there day one. Then I saw a few mcu movies I didn't like, then read the reviews and reactions and skipped it. Am glad I did, once I saw it on +. That's how it works, people will mostly ignore bad movies.I think it probably was, yeah. I think the only thing I know that people wanted to see was Guardians 3, only my hardcore marvel fans and I saw Marvels and Antman. What did we have for shows? Loki, What If (I don't really think people actually count it as MCU though) and Secret Invasion?
The problem I see with my casual fan friends is if the TV show doesn't grab them in episode 1, they don't both continuing it. Antman and Marvels people didn't see in my orbit because no one cares about Antman and Marvels among other things, was not well advertised and there just was no hype or sense of urgency to see it.
This is from a new website made by all the Updates accounts on Twitter. Says that Dafne Keen is back too.
View: https://x.com/NexusPointNews/status/1781070705099964446
As for yet another unanticipated return in July's Deadpool & Wolverine, she said: "I don't know. I doubt it, but you never know."
Also the latest report says that there's a resistance against Cassandra Nova consisting of but not limited to Gambit, X-23 and Elektra. [edit] It's from MTTSH so whatever, but others have heard the same thing.