It had a live studio audience, even (if I remember correctly).My God
It had a live studio audience, even (if I remember correctly).My God
It had a live studio audience, even (if I remember correctly).
I think WandaVision is gonna really set up Wanda turning to a bit of a villain. This is a storyline in the comic this show is based on. And with Doctor Strange 2 having horror vibes...Wandavidison sounds weird af but I am so here for it. Supposedly ties DIRECTLY into Doctor Strange 2, where Loki to my knowledge more so just connects to the film. Wandavision will likely invovle her finding the multiverse if I had to guess. I’m so here for it
Hm that’d be interesting. Admittedly not as familiar with her comics. I’m excited for this show much more than I am F&WS honestly.I think WandaVision is gonna really set up Wanda turning to a bit of a villain. This is a storyline in the comic this show is based on. And with Doctor Strange 2 having horror vibes...
I think WandaVision is gonna really set up Wanda turning to a bit of a villain. This is a storyline in the comic this show is based on. And with Doctor Strange 2 having horror vibes...
I think part of moving WandaVision up too is that there’s only two movies this year and previously only one D+ show. This adds a bit more to this year and takes away from next year feeling like an MCU avalanche.I do think WandaVision is going to be an interesting show to watch; especially as there are certain pieces that are coming to play for it that are either new or introduced (like Monica Rambeau for instance).
I'm very curious to see how 2021 is shaped; because if they are going to be as quick as they are seemingly going to be for the MCU in television, it could be possible that we get Moon Knight and Ms. Marvel extremely earlier than we anticipated.
They have to work around the actors' schedules as well in order for to have them for voice over on the show. I imagine that's probably one of the toughest parts of putting this show together.I still have to wait one more year for my most anticipated Marvel series: "What If?", which is crazy that it's taking so long considering that it's animated. It sounds like it's going to be Marvel's version of "The Twilight Zone" and I can't wait for the first episode to drop.
Saw Lion King, I’d say it’s a must see for the visuals. It hurts the movie, but it’s also so damn impressive and mesmerizing frankly. It didn’t make it work in terms of a musical but at the same time, it was fascinating. Will probably be a great watch for you on Disney +. Haven’t seen Aladdin or Dumbo though and I also plan to watch those.Didn’t see Aladdin or The Lion King due to critical mixed reception (Critics actually factor in for me when im on the fence about seeing a movie). I still want to see the movies though, so this is where Disney+ will have a lot of value with me outside of the Star Wars and Marvel shows.
Not sure what Disney is thinking...
Disney Plus is quietly dropping titles from its streaming catalog (again)
They said some of the launch titles would be rescinded after a few months due to licensing issues. I’d expect it to stop in a few months, and not occur again for a long while. It won’t be monthly at the very least, like Netflix is.It seems to be a licensing issue? Disney has said they won’t be rotating content in and out, so it seems weird that they would backtrack so quickly and with such a strange handful of titles. I tried to find the source in the article but it seems the tweets were deleted. Very strange.
Movies are already disappearing from Disney+ - The Verge
I actually saw a report that noted Black Panther will return to Netflix in 2026.They said some of the launch titles would be rescinded after a few months due to licensing issues. I’d expect it to stop in a few months, and not occur again for a long while. It won’t be monthly at the very least, like Netflix is.
Endgame is supposed to be involved in that 2026 thing too. Lots of AAA titles are.I actually saw a report that noted Black Panther will return to Netflix in 2026.
So it definitely looks like the “in perpetuity” selling point was only limited to pure Disney classics.