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These quotes by Holland have me suspecting a live-action Miles maybe is in the cards sooner than later

I think Holland has acting asperations beyond being Spider-Man.

I also think they should just keep him on retainer like they did with RDJ. Have him swing into a movie for 2 days of work and add something to it.
 
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Sad that we won't get more Spiderman following the MCU formula. Since its all Sony has of marvel, I anticipate them to continue releasing Spiderman related content. Just as I plan to watch yet another remake of batman, I'll likely watch all their future takes on Spidey. For the record: The Disney Junior version is not worth watching, but I like that its getting my 2 year old into Spiderman!

The Spider-verse has quite a bit to draw on that it doesn't "need" the rest of the MCU. I'm ok if at the conclusion of No Way Home that Spider-man and all his associated heroes and villains end up in a separate reality from the MCU. Might make it a little more interesting knowing that the Avengers aren't right around the corner, so to speak, when things are getting crazy in NY.
 
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The Spider-verse has quite a bit to draw on that it doesn't "need" the rest of the MCU. I'm ok if at the conclusion of No Way Home that Spider-man and all his associated heroes and villains end up in a separate reality from the MCU. Might make it a little more interesting knowing that the Avengers aren't right around the corner, so to speak, when things are getting crazy in NY.

I had never pondered that. I'm so used the multiverse shows bringing new characters into the fold.. Didn't arrowverse do that to get Supergirl into the main universe? I could very easily see them push the Spidey we know out of the main universe as a way to let Sony do what they want and close his chapter in the MCU.

I much prefer this idea:
I also think they should just keep him on retainer like they did with RDJ. Have him swing into a movie for 2 days of work and add something to it.
 
I had never pondered that. I'm so used the multiverse shows bringing new characters into the fold.. Didn't arrowverse do that to get Supergirl into the main universe? I could very easily see them push the Spidey we know out of the main universe as a way to let Sony do what they want and close his chapter in the MCU.

I much prefer this idea:
Arrowverse did Crisis on Infinite Earths to condense most of the disparate DC/CW shows into a single universe similar to the comic event from the 80's. Although, even at the end, it acknowledged that the multiverse was forming again to let Doom Patrol, Titans, and Stargirl still exist in separate universes.

Technically, all options could be on the table for Spider-man with a multiverse. The could cast a new Peter Parker for the Sony-verse, keep Holland's Parker around for a special occasion in the MCU, bring in a live-action Miles, do even more of the animated ones, etc. Not every thing has to be tightly connected, but the door can be left open for cross-over potential. They could even go the James Bond route with just using new actors for the roles while maintaining the same basic continuity.
 
Disney has announced they are pushing back the release dates for their 2022 MCU films:

  • Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness moved to May 6, 2022 (was March 25)
  • Thor: Love and Thunder moved to July 8, 2022
  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever moved to November 11, 2022
  • The Marvels (Captain Marvel 2) moved to February 17, 2023
  • GotG Vol 3 is still on-track for May 5, 2023
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania moved to July 28, 2023
  • Untitled Marvel movie moved up from November 10, 2023 to Nov 3, 2023
  • Untitled Marvel movie with October 6, 2023 release date has been completely removed from this schedule

Not MCU but worth noting: Indiana Jones 5 comes out June 30, 2023

 
Disney has announced they are pushing back the release dates for their 2022 MCU films:

  • Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness moved to May 6, 2022 (was March 25)
  • Thor: Love and Thunder moved to July 8, 2022
  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever moved to November 11, 2022
  • The Marvels (Captain Marvel 2) moved to February 17, 2023
  • GotG Vol 3 is still on-track for May 5, 2023
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania moved to July 28, 2023
  • Untitled Marvel movie moved up from November 10, 2023 to Nov 3, 2023
  • Untitled Marvel movie with October 6, 2023 release date has been completely removed from this schedule

Not MCU but worth noting: Indiana Jones 5 comes out June 30, 2023


Suck. I thought we were past this crap..... uggggghhhh....
 
Bingeing What if. Just finished dr strange. What in the hell…. Plan to finish these today. Anything I need to know to make sense of these? Especially as they fit into the larger MCU?
 
Bingeing What if. Just finished dr strange. What in the hell…. Plan to finish these today. Anything I need to know to make sense of these? Especially as they fit into the larger MCU?

They don't really fit in. Some people think they will but I doubt it.
 
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As someone who has never seen anything in the marvel universe before...is there a certain order to watch these movies in?
 
Bingeing What if. Just finished dr strange. What in the hell…. Plan to finish these today. Anything I need to know to make sense of these? Especially as they fit into the larger MCU?

It's the Multiverse. It all fits in and none of it fits in.
 
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As someone who has never seen anything in the marvel universe before...is there a certain order to watch these movies in?

There's the release date order and the in universe timeline order. Either works.
 
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As someone who has never seen anything in the marvel universe before...is there a certain order to watch these movies in?
Your going to start a massive debate. Release date is how I would go. I think it will make more sense.
 
It's the Multiverse. It all fits in and none of it fits in.
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Your going to start a massive debate. Release date is how I would go. I think it will make more sense.

For first time, yeah, I'd go release date order. Otherwise, you will run into some post-credit scenes which jump around in time and don't make sense. For subsequent watches, I'd do timeline order. I'm actually currently smack dab in the middle of a whole MCU timeline order rewatch myself.
 

Eternals review embargo is lifted and is currently sitting at a somewhat mixed 72% reaction. For a movie where we've heard behind the scenes very strong positivity for a while now within the Marvel Studios camp, I'm a bit surprised it is this mixed. I had even heard Feige thought this was his Oscar contender. Anyway, based on what reviews are saying, I honestly have zero clue if I will like this movie or not. I haven't exactly digged the limited trailers I've seen.
 


This has quietly become one of my most anticipated anything MCU. I'm just digging everything I'm seeing put out, and it helps that with any new info I hear, I only become more and more convinced Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk will appear as the big bad of the show. I'm getting strong shades of Die Hard here and there which is speaking my language. Is it bad I'm way more excited about this than The Eternals?
 
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