Why are soon-to-be-gone characters like Ghost Rider and Aida in the OP and not recurring central cast members like May and Mack??
Damn, Gameproff
Because I don't give a shit about May and Mack.
We got a rebel here, lads.
Shield needs to bring back my boy Tripp for the long haul.
I think they meant Kl'rt in particular.So the fox deal is that marvel can use skrulls, but not the Super Skrull. Does that just pertain to Kl'rt? Could Marvel just create a mCU skrull that has the combined powers of the avengers like in Secert Invasion.
Because I don't give a shit about May and Mack.
ABC is going to run Inhumans on Friday nights at 9.
Sending that shit out to die.
We'll all be watching Inhumans in the theater anyway, right?
right?
And sadly with good reason, they are like 0 and 2 w/ MCU shows on their network. They kind of have an idea of what to expect, but it's a loyal and passionate fanbase who are gonna follow this on Friday and SHIELD when it returns in the Spring.ABC is going to run Inhumans on Friday nights at 9.
Sending that shit out to die.
We'll all be watching Inhumans in the theater anyway, right?
right?
Aren't they just playing the first two episodes as a movie or something?
I thought Inhumans would premiere in IMAX in more than 40 countries? Because I'm counting on being at my cinema day one.And you're European!
I'm ready for Agents of Shield to come to an end, an for Inhumans to suffer a quick death and welcome a new and brighter dawn of MCU television: Cloak & Dagger, Runaways and New Warriors.
Really, I'm more excited about these three shows than another season of Jessica Jones and Luke Cage.
I wonder if AoS will be 13 episodes and run in the Spring. They better finish it off with some reference to Infinity War or the larger MCU.
Season 3 of Daredevil is my most anticipated MCU production. Anything Daredevil will always be what I'm looking forward to the most. Can't wait for that arc on television.I'm currently reading the Daredevil Born Again arc for the first time, and man, I'm really excited to see them adapt that arc as originally hinted for the third season of that show. Could be bloody phenomenal, and a great return to form after all the ninja nonsense that plagued the last season.
ABC is going to run Inhumans on Friday nights at 9.
Sending that shit out to die.
And you're European!
I wonder if AoS will be 13 episodes and run in the Spring. They better finish it off with some reference to Infinity War or the larger MCU.
I thought Inhumans would premiere in IMAX in more than 40 countries? Because I'm counting on being at my cinema day one.
Now that we are getting a full blown season in spring I hope they got some references to Wakanda, their technology, culture and stuff. Damn I can't wait to watch Black Panther in the cinema. Less than a year!
Quick, someone make a thread about this great news! /s
Half of it are "Fantastic Four are owned by Constantin Film" Posts
That might have been true in the 90s. Fox probably owns it today, there's circumstantial evidence to support that.
Deadline said:MARVEL'S INHUMANS — ”Marvel's Inhumans" explores the never-before-told epic adventure of the royal family including Black Bolt, the enigmatic, commanding King of the Inhumans, with a voice so powerful that the slightest whisper can destroy a city. After the Royal Family of Inhumans is splintered by a military coup, they barely escape to Hawaii where their surprising interactions with the lush world and humanity around them may prove to not only save them, but Earth itself. The legendary comic book series will be brought to life in a way that has never been done before, as a version of the first two episodes will be shown globally in IMAX theaters for a two-week period beginning September 1, 2017. ABC will then air the entirety of the series on the network, with additional exclusive content that can only been seen on ABC. ”Marvel's Inhumans" stars Anson Mount as Black Bolt, Iwan Rheon as Maximus, Serinda Swan as Medusa, Eme Ikwuakor as Gorgon, Isabelle Cornish as Crystal, Ken Leung as Karnak, Ellen Woglom as an undisclosed character, Sonya Balmores as Auran and Mike Moh as Triton.
The series is executive produced by Scott Buck, along with Marvel's Jeph Loeb and Jim Chory with Buck serving as showrunner. Roel Reiné will direct the first two episodes. This series is a Marvel and IMAX project and is co-produced by Marvel Television and ABC Studios.
This was in the press release for the new ABC schedule, I don't know if we had quite this much detail about Inhumans before:
That might have been true in the 90s. Fox probably owns it today, there's circumstantial evidence to support that.
No. You are wrong.That might have been true in the 90s. Fox probably owns it today, there's circumstantial evidence to support that.
Where is this evidence?
I haven't seen any evidence whatsoever. No one seems to be able to explain how the rights supposedly went from Constantin to Fox, let alone why the former is still a co-producer despite all that.
Now we have no idea what kind of deal Fox struck with Constantin, but it is safe to say that it is not as easy as "Fox owns the rights".
No. You are wrong.
Only because everyone is to stupid to adress it in the right way doesnt change the reality.
Anyway, feel free to post the evidences, I hope its something beside "James Gunn said on his Twitter"
1) Once they had started shooting the Roger Corman movie, the rights extened for another ten years. We know this from people involved.
2) Whether a movie is produced by Fox is irrelevant for the discussion of who actually owns the property. Constantin is listed as a co-producer, as you admit. You don't seem to have an explanation for that.
3) Who exactly Marvel had to deal with in detail and who else had to be contacted is something that we cannot gleem from interview snippets. Mentioned again in 5).
4) FOX produces the movie. There is no doubt about that. Whether they actually own the movie rights is a different issue altogether and it's laughable to attempt to draw this from trailers. Resident Evil is produced by Constantin itself.
5) It is absolutely laughable to expect Feige or anyone involved to give an elaborate, intricate answer on the rights issue in some random interview.
No offense, but none of what you mention counts as evidence. Not even, as you say, circumstantial evidence.
"Hey, guys, I make a thesis without any real evidence, but you are the one who have to proof that the status quo continues!"
Why should they make a Pressrelease when the owner of the X-Men rights wants to make a movie around a mutant?EDIT: AFAIK, there was no press release when the deadpool rights ended up at Fox.
Plain and simple wrong.There's no press release when the Ghost Rider or Taskmaster rights reverted to Marvel,
"Hey guys, I have no evidence to the contrary"
Why should they make a Pressrelease when the owner of the X-Men rights wants to make a movie around a mutant?
Plain and simple wrong.
You want to proof that the status quo has changed. Dont turn this discussion around.
Wait if what they're saying is false, why does the movie say property of Fox rather than Constantin?Source: Your Imagination
But hey, look, how Constantin lost the rights while having the franchise two times for almost a decade on hiatus. Oh wait, they stayed at Constantin booth times. Hm.
This was in the press release for the new ABC schedule, I don't know if we had quite this much detail about Inhumans before:
Wait if what they're saying is false, why does the movie say property of Fox rather than Constantin?
1) Point me to a reputable place where it says that
2) I'm not gonna address everything else you said because they are all refutable, as you have done so yourself. However, there's more to link the rights to Fox than the other way around. Can you provide stronger evidence (circumstantial or otherwise) or inference that Constantin owns the movie rights in 2017?
Maybe the contacts that were drawn up require them to be executive producers?Then explain me why they continue to be executive producer?
Also, do the Resident Evil Movies say property of Constantin Film? I have never seen any of them, but when I saw trailers at the cinema, it was all Sony.
Where is this evidence?
Remember the Alan Davis cover for Empire Magazine's May subscribers cover? Well, here is the regular one going out on newsstands:
Maybe the contacts that were drawn up require them to be executive producers?
Also, they literately posted links to the official movie websites alongside their copyright info.
You dismissing their posts off-hand as coming only from their imagination while providing no proof of they being wrong other than "well Constantin had the rights before" is kinda crappy.
I'm not saying Constantin doesn't have the rights, only that you're being strangely dismissive and a bit aggressive for something that you don't have first hand knowledge of. None of us do.
EDIT: Above is a reasonable post.
So wonder how the 2 weeks works...
Cause means would either premiere on Sept 15th, EXACTLY 2 weeks
Or Sept 22nd, which is 2 full weeks in theater and premieres next available Friday