Both Ultron and Infinity War are
yesTanya 93 said:
All of these are on Disney+ right?
Well Black widow and Falcon and Winter Soldier were originally going to release before this.The Debt said:
I saw on one discussion that each episode cost like $24mil to make....for 22-25mins of screentime. That's just insane. They must be paying Bettany and Olsen a truckload to do this.
But I've also heard they are using WV as the horse to carry Phase 4....as if it all relates to this show. Having not read the comics but definitely picking up the hydra hints, idk where they go or how they bring in more mutants. But we shall see.
The Debt said:
I saw on one discussion that each episode cost like $24mil to make....for 22-25mins of screentime. That's just insane. They must be paying Bettany and Olsen a truckload to do this.
But I've also heard they are using WV as the horse to carry Phase 4....as if it all relates to this show. Having not read the comics but definitely picking up the hydra hints, idk where they go or how they bring in more mutants. But we shall see.
True, I've never seen 8 minutes of credits on a TV show before. They were so long, I thought they might be part of the plot...third coast.. said:
They probably spent all thst money on making those credits
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Disney is sparing no expense on programming, projecting a 2020 original content budget short of $1 billion. The Mandalorian is said to cost $15 million an episode, for instance, and a source pegs Marvel entries The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, WandaVision and Hawkeye at as much as $25 million per episode.
third coast.. said:
I'm sure you could analyze the credits and figure out how crazy the later episodes will get.
Well, then. Unless those two are making $10M per episode it seems like we can expect big things in the coming weeks.The Debt said:
Here it is:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/bob-iger-bets-company-hollywood-s-future-streaming-1247663Quote:
Disney is sparing no expense on programming, projecting a 2020 original content budget short of $1 billion. The Mandalorian is said to cost $15 million an episode, for instance, and a source pegs Marvel entries The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, WandaVision and Hawkeye at as much as $25 million per episode.
Interesting. I don't know much about him but reading up on him he seems to be every bit as powerful as any of the Avengers.Quad Dog said:
Any speculation oh who is the voice on the radio trying to contact Wanda?
If Disney was able to keep the cameo at the end of The Mandolorian, then a big cameo here is possible too. Steve Rogers makes most sense, but is he in the past at this time?
My Marvel nerd desire is Simon Williams, aka Wonder Man.
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Nathan Fillion was set to appear as Simon Williams on movie posters set within Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Fillion released a picture from the film's set that depicted Williams as an actor portraying Arkon.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Man#cite_note-cbr.com-90][90][/url] Though his scenes were cut from the movie, the film's director James Gunn acknowledged the character could return in future installments of the MCU franchise
no. this is set in 2023/"present day" MCU.Quad Dog said:
Steve Rogers makes most sense, but is he in the past at this time?
yes. whatever age he was at the end of endgame + how much time has passed since then.Quad Dog said:
So he's in his 70s?
we have no reason to think he does not.DubFalls said:
I don't think Cap ages normally.
C@LAg said:we have no reason to think he does not.DubFalls said:
I don't think Cap ages normally.
plus we already saw him in his 70s or whatever at the end of endgame. he had gone back in time 30/40 years and lived those years. so no reason to assume he is not more or less his age when you factor in the time in the ice and the time travel.
whatever. it is entirely irrevlant. if you want to believe something that was not referenced in the movies is canon, more power to you.DubFalls said:C@LAg said:we have no reason to think he does not.DubFalls said:
I don't think Cap ages normally.
plus we already saw him in his 70s or whatever at the end of endgame. he had gone back in time 30/40 years and lived those years. so no reason to assume he is not more or less his age when you factor in the time in the ice and the time travel.
You think he went back in time 30 years to hook up with middle aged Peggy? Nah, Cap would have gone back to her prime. So you're looking at a guy that was more like 100 or something at the end of Endgame.
https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2486750/captain-america-age-revealed-avengers-endgame-script-and-its-not-what-we-thought
Or he's 112.
amercer said:
Just watched ep 1&2. Really good, and really eerie.
Quad Dog said:
Thanks, I missed that. Earlier someone posted it was Jimmy Woo from Ant-Man.
aka John Krasinski
She was also in Parks and Rec as my favorite guest character of all time, Jen Barkley. We'll see where it goes, but I definitely don't think she's just there for comic relief.TXAG 05 said:
She wasn't on SNL but has been in a bunch of movies like Anchorman, Step Brothers, Bad Moms.