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Surprising no-one:
Hulu on Monday announced that the upcoming third season of the young adult-focused Marvel drama 'Runaways' will be its last.
The Runaways has been axed with the upcoming third season to act as the final one. It's a major moment as it's the final pre-Feige era MCU series to face its death. That now leaves just in the in development series to go now and with Loeb expected to quit Marvel TV soon it looks like they will be cancelled too shortly. All that really leaves is the seemingly inevitable confirmation that any series pre-Disney+ is no longer canon.
Last edited by Neon Ignition; 18-11-2019, 21:06.
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The first half looks like a Bourne knock off and the second half looks... meh. I'm sure the films going to be fine as all MCU films broadly are but the trailer does feel like a bland sell for a shoulder shrug character who's fate we already know. They really did leave it too long to make this one.
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View PostThe first half looks like a Bourne knock off and the second half looks... meh. I'm sure the films going to be fine as all MCU films broadly are but the trailer does feel like a bland sell for a shoulder shrug character who's fate we already know. They really did leave it too long to make this one.
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In 2020, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is expanding in a big way. With the introduction of Disney+, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has finally found a platform that will allow him to tell stories from the MCU on the small screen, using all the actors and money he’s used to with his film productions. And […]
Sucks to be a fan of the existing stuff. Feige sells the Disney+ series as the 'first time' tv and film in the MCU have interlinked. Bu-bye Daredevil and Shield
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://theplaylist.net/kevin-feige-...medium=twitter
Sucks to be a fan of the existing stuff. Feige sells the Disney+ series as the 'first time' tv and film in the MCU have interlinked. Bu-bye Daredevil and Shield
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Feige confirms that the Eternals movie will take place over the course of 7,000 years and that the characters will be key in the next multi-year arc that follows up the Thanos era, as will the Multi-verse.
Additionally, Marvel Studios are now set to completely absorb the remnants of Marvel Television
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I’m guessing that the Eternals story arc will culminate with the arrival/battle with Galactus?
Can’t see how any of the Avengers, or any other Marvel character shown to date, less Thor, Dr. Strange, can go up against big G.
Hopefully Galactus’s herald, Silver Surfer, gets to make an appearance too.
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