As long as people have kept up with anything Feige has said, it was pretty easy to guess Phase 5 was the earliest. They already have Phase 4 planned out, mostly exploring the cosmic universe. I can see them doing something like they did with Thanos in end credit scenes (going as far back as The Avengers, GotG and Age of Ultron), where they would start to set things up for somebody like Galactus, who is VERY tied to the cosmic universe.When Will the X-Men Join the MCU? Not For a ‘Very Long Time’
For those who cared about how MCU would affected by the merger...(Aka Xmen not coming until phase 5 at the earliest)
Considering he won't be a part of the MCU, I think you're right.I have to think, Deadpool is exempt from that part of Kevin's comments.
Considering he won't be a part of the MCU, I think you're right.
Iger has said Deadpool is going to remain rated-R, though. The MCU is very PG-13. Deadpool would feel out of place.I can actually see them working a way to incorporate the Deadpool we currently have, and plopping him into the MCU.
I would think that both Kevin and Ryan have had off-hand meetings about the subject, and it could make sense given the events that unfold in the end of Deadpool 2 to get him into the MCU.
Either that, or it's a decision made not by Kevin entirely..
Iger has said Deadpool is going to remain rated-R, though. The MCU is very PG-13. Deadpool would feel out of place.
All of that is your typical PG-13 fare. Name me the last time an MCU movie dropped an F-bomb.I mean, wake me up when an Avengers movie has a dead person with a broken esophagus, people getting thrown off of cliffs, and someone smashing a head with their hands to get something they need.
oh wait.
All of that is your typical PG-13 fare.
Just because they haven't gone that dark doesn't mean it isn't all PG-13. Like I said, wake me up when someone drops an F-bomb in an MCU movie or there's some real Passion of the Christ level violence.The MCU hasn't gone as dark as they did with Infinity War in the graphic nature.
Not to mention, we aren't considering that those on the DP team, with Kevin; could come up with ways to make the merc make sense within the Universe. And I doubt they'd leave him to dry when the Mutants do come in.
Where have I heard that story before...Not entirely sure where to put this but this felt like the most appropriate spot.
Disney CEO Bob Iger says he will step down in 2021
All of that is your typical PG-13 fare. Name me the last time an MCU movie dropped an F-bomb.
oh wait.
Anyone who thinks Disney is going to allow an R-rated MCU movie is off their onion.Just because they haven't gone that dark doesn't mean it isn't all PG-13. Like I said, wake me up when someone drops an F-bomb in an MCU movie or there's some real Passion of the Christ level violence.
While Feige does (thankfully) see them from a very artistic standpoint, Iger sees these movies as nothing but dollar signs. The goal is to make as much as possible. Sure, Deadpool actually did make a lot of money... but by going R-rated you limit your audience. Not all R-rated movies will see Deadpool level success, so PG-13 it is for the MCU.Anyone who thinks Disney is going to allow an R-rated MCU movie is off their onion.
While Feige does (thankfully) see them from a very artistic standpoint, Iger sees these movies as nothing but dollar signs. The goal is to make as much as possible. Sure, Deadpool actually did make a lot of money... but by going R-rated you limit your audience. Not all R-rated movies will see Deadpool level success, so PG-13 it is for the MCU.
Not to mention with this Universe now in it’s 11th year, more risqué characters would seem out of place in a world of PG-13 fare.
I do have to say that I think that, of the MCU franchises, GotG would probably be the one I’d most like to see as an R-rated movie. Especially with James Gunn on the script, it could be great.
But Disney wants Fox to move away from the younger demo projects it has in surplus and shift the focus to all audience fare with PG-13 and R-rated fare.
Well obviously it is now. My point was out of all MCU franchises, I’d love to have seen it have been R-rated. If that makes sense.I disagree about Guardians as its already too established as a family IP. However the upcoming Eternals series based on some of the casting call most likely a R-rated hero film. But breaking down what MCU films will be rated R...its gonna be Deadpool and whatever MCU films they decided to release under the Fox banner.
From Deadline
If Disney keeps Deadpool under the Fox, then we will get R-rated films.
If Disney keeps Deadpool under the Fox, then we will get R-rated films.
CNBC says Comcast in discussions to sell its remaining Hulu stake to Disney.
Roberts also offered his first comments on NBCU’s minority stake in Hulu since Disney closed its acquisition of 21st Century Fox last month and then bought WarnerMedia’s 10% of Hulu. “It is very much in everybody’s interest to maintain” the Hulu relationship, Roberts said. “No new news today on it, other than that it’s really valuable and we’re glad we own a really large piece of it.”