that pretty much has to be cage, I think. Since all of the other characters are new, I don't think they're going to put a new warrior in the cast. They'll want a fan favorite that will make people excited (besides coulson)
The fact that they're hiding his identity at all (he's not listed as a character yet) makes it seem like a lock for cage. Why would you hold your cards on it being Rage?
Because there's a shot of a comic panel with Rage in the opening Marvel logo and we've yet to see what class of character Marvel is willing to throw into this show, especially this early on.
Because there's a shot of a comic panel with Rage in the opening Marvel logo and we've yet to see what class of character Marvel is willing to throw into this show, especially this early on.
It is far more likely he is Luke Cage, especially since Marvel was willing to put Cage on TV with the Alias show and he wasn't on the list of scripts being developed.
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What I really want is for them to piss in Sony's eye by putting Spider-Man in the show since I think Sony only has the exclusive rights to the movies.
Just Spider-Man, every week, being the lovable goofball on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
"What do we do, Coulson?"
"We call fucking Spider-Man, that's what."
"Hey guys, I'm Spider-Man (TM)."
assuming animation rights are the same as live action rights when it comes to the tv realm, this is true. Disney owns the TV rights to all of their characters, such as Spectacular Spider-Man.
He could also be a character we know that isn't black in the comics, but they cast based on the actor and not on the character. There's a lot of characters with super-strength (so it wouldn't necessarily be easy to identify by power set) and by casting a black actor for a role that may not be a black character traditionally, it would keep the secret a bit more secure. Just a thought.
He could also be a character we know that isn't black in the comics, but they cast based on the actor and not on the character. There's a lot of characters with super-strength (so it wouldn't necessarily be easy to identify by power set) and by casting a black actor for a role that may not be a black character traditionally, it would keep the secret a bit more secure. Just a thought.
But, Luke Cage seems most likely.
I am actually trying to think of people with just super strength/invulnerability but are also at least fairly prominent and aren't a mutant
Strong guy
....
Um
Hm
Wait he's a mutant.shit
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He could also be a character we know that isn't black in the comics, but they cast based on the actor and not on the character. There's a lot of characters with super-strength (so it wouldn't necessarily be easy to identify by power set) and by casting a black actor for a role that may not be a black character traditionally, it would keep the secret a bit more secure. Just a thought.
But, Luke Cage seems most likely.
I am actually trying to think of people with just super strength/invulnerability but are also at least fairly prominent and aren't a mutant
Because there's a shot of a comic panel with Rage in the opening Marvel logo and we've yet to see what class of character Marvel is willing to throw into this show, especially this early on.
wait what, the flipbook stuff?
isn't that always the same set of images?
I don't think so. Pretty sure it's changed for each movie that I've seen it in to feature the characters of the movie.
But I could be wrong.
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I am a lot more interested in seeing more superheroes than I am watching SHIELD do stuff
like
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Like, start the movie with Luke and Danny already with their powers, and the origin story is about them becoming a team and going into business.
plzplpzplpzpzlpzlpzlpzlz
I feel like the concept is better suited for TV, like a case-a-week procedural with maybe some minor serialization
neither of their powers are flashy enough that you need a Hollywood budget, and their cases as a team tend to be fairly low-key
then if it takes off, give them solo movies where you get into the crazy stuff, like punching dragons in the heart
You have Beach Doctor, Beach Spies, Beach Psychic
This would be Beach Superheroes
Just Spider-Man, every week, being the lovable goofball on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
"What do we do, Coulson?"
"We call fucking Spider-Man, that's what."
"Hey guys, I'm Spider-Man (TM)."
wait what, the flipbook stuff?
isn't that always the same set of images?
It is far more likely he is Luke Cage, especially since Marvel was willing to put Cage on TV with the Alias show and he wasn't on the list of scripts being developed.
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This is the best idea anyone has ever had
It's too beautiful to live, though
Like the Gotham Central TV show
Or Powers
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Spin a tv series off SHIELD.
assuming animation rights are the same as live action rights when it comes to the tv realm, this is true. Disney owns the TV rights to all of their characters, such as Spectacular Spider-Man.
I'd rather it be Cage, but it could be Morales just as "Miles Morales, scared, spider-powered kid"
could be Cloak
they could have peter and miles being webslinging bros and sony couldnt do shit
J. August Richards would make a great Luke Cage, though
Except he isn't wearing a cloak and had wildly different powers from Cloak?
But, Luke Cage seems most likely.
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As for the special effects, they can do some pretty impressive stuff for TV nowadays.
Now you have me imagining a puppet episode.
Shit!
Puppet Master is right there!
I am actually trying to think of people with just super strength/invulnerability but are also at least fairly prominent and aren't a mutant
Strong guy
....
Um
Hm
Wait he's a mutant.shit
I uh
I don't think this is going to be the show you're looking for
and I hope you don't begrudge those of us who do enjoy stories about "ordinary" people dealing with a world full of superheroes
D-Man!
INV/SS was certainly popular in City of Heroes for a long time.
But I could be wrong.
seems like the only way to put Wolverine on TV