Lol I love this response.
Mark absolutely knew what he meant and answered it straight. Love it.
It ended up being a pretty interesting bit of insight.
Mark absolutely knew what he meant and answered it straight. Love it.
so who's still feeling confident that the IW ending will play out onscreen here, out of curiosity
It ended up being a pretty interesting bit of insight.
I found the Lighthouse waterfall scene that Mark mentions a few times in the AMA as one of the most complex this season.
It didn't even dawn on me that they did it all with VFX because it looked so good.
The separation between the films and TV is a division that must never have the lines blurred and the boundaries crossed.
It ended up being a pretty interesting bit of insight.
I found the Lighthouse waterfall scene that Mark mentions a few times in the AMA as one of the most complex this season.
It didn't even dawn on me that they did it all with VFX because it looked so good.
In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, the man who has played S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson on the big and small screen for 10 years reveals that the film's plot will also detail the beginning of Coulson's time at the secretive government organization. "He's a bit of a new guy in S.H.I.E.L.D.," Gregg explains, perhaps happy that he can once more appear in an MCU film without all the Avengers staring at him and saying, "You're alive? The fuck?" His character will be seen roughly a decade before his first appearance in Iron Man.
The separation between the films and TV is a division that must never have the lines blurred and the boundaries crossed.
Besides, the two divisions would never share things like scripts or assets, except when they do.
is there any way to watch this live from the east coast feed if ABC doesnt support streaming in my area? im on west coast
No need. I believe it will tie-in just because there is too much evidence for it not to be the case, it already has tied in within the show in a few ways already to show that the last few episodes are happening concurrently to the film.yeah, I figure that Reddit AMA quote is how the goalposts will be moved
No need. I believe it will tie-in just because there is too much evidence for it not to be the case.
It will be entertaining to see how people like you attempt to move goal posts though. Like the old stand-by, "Well, they didn't reference the show in the films so it doesn't even matter because it might as well not be part of the same universe."
The AMA said they were able to get ILM's Triskellion model, which unless I'm mistaken, had only been shown in Season 4, after Marvel Studios stopped reporting to Perlmutter. Does that not signify "meaningful coordination"?Nah, if I'm wrong on this point, I will absolutely admit that I'm wrong about there no longer being any meaningful coordination between Marvel Television and Marvel Studios.
For the purposes of this conversation, getting assets from a year old movie and writers having access to plot points for movies then-unreleased are two different things. Asset sharing is a little more common; I recall assets were shared between the first Avengers and the Amazing Spider-Man productions when they were trying to place each other's buildings in as cameos, but it didn't end up working out.The AMA said they were able to get ILM's Triskellion model, which unless I'm mistaken, had only been shown in Season 4, after Marvel Studios stopped reporting to Perlmutter. Does that not signify "meaningful coordination"?
You say asset sharing is common then use an example that is not at all representative of the "norm".For the purposes of this conversation, getting assets from a year old movie and writers having access to plot points for movies then-unreleased are two different things. Asset sharing is a little more common; I recall assets were shared between the first Avengers and the Amazing Spider-Man productions when they were trying to place each other's buildings in as cameos, but it didn't end up working out.
Nah, if I'm wrong on this point, I will absolutely admit that I'm wrong about there no longer being any meaningful coordination between Marvel Television and Marvel Studios.
yeah, I figure that Reddit AMA quote is how the goalposts will be moved
It's really getting annoying how you keep trying to start this argument over and over again in the thread. Please stop.
This must be some optical illusion, I don't believe it.So excited for tonight!!!
Gonna leave me absolutely wrecked though I just know it.
Edit: damn that's a big....gif
I still haven't seen the movie. If it's okay, could you guys just keep using spoiler tags until the show is over tonight? After that I'll peace out from the thread and you guys can go hog wild. I'd really appreciate the consideration.
Yeah it's gonna be rough.Still cant believe we have to wait and entire year until season 6....FUCK!!
I think so.Regardless of the content of the finale, should we allow open spoilers for Infinity War once the finale airs? It is going to be hard to speculate about Season 6 (which is what this thread is going to do for the next few months), without talking about some stuff from that. If everything is behind a tag, this thread gets really hard to navigate.