Tag: Disney Plus

  • Murphy’s Team-Up Volume 16: MCU Team-Ups

    Murphy’s Team-Up Volume 16: MCU Team-Ups

    Nathan Miller

    It’s really hard to choose the MCU team-up I’d most like in Phase 4. Normally, I’m most interested in 2nd or 3rd order interactions. The kind of question that usually gets me going is something like, ‘who will be teaming up with each other in 3 years time?’ but right now the source of my thoughts seems to come from projects we saw in 2021. The feeling that seems to follow around potential selections, is excitement for seeing familiar characters reactions to newness in other characters. As one of my favourite characters, I’m supportive of whatever Wanda does in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and am enthused to see reactions to her development as The Scarlet Witch. I’m also ready to see familiar Avengers characters react to Sam Wilson as Captain America, and I’m ready to see Sam lead a team of Avengers. Finally, I’m intrigued to see where Yelena Belova pops up next, so, no matter who she connects with I’ll be absorbed by her interactions with the rest of the MCU. Out of those three, I’m definitely most excited to see what Wanda gets up to, and what the reactions to it are!

    Mary Maerz

    Sam Rockwell as Justin Hammer in Iron Man 2... : Through The Roof 'n'  Underground

    Sam Rockwell’s Justin Hammer with just about anyone. I don’t have any deeper thoughts about it. Put him with Doctor Strange. Spider-Man. Sersi. Abomination. Korg. Miek. Jack Duquesne. Party Thor. Zombie Iron Man. Guy who filmed Shang-Chi on the bus. I don’t care.

    Charles Murphy

    Despite being surrounded by gods and monsters, there’s no more down-to-earth hero in the MCU than Sam Wilson. The Falcon and The Winter Soldier allowed us to get a better handle on who Sam is and, simply put, he’s a no-nonsense guy with a straightforward approach to solving problems. He speaks from his heart. He wears his emotions on his sleeve. He knows EXACTLY who he is.

    By the time we see Sam in the MCU again, a character who has absolutely no idea who is will have joined the fray. Given who Sam is, teaming him up with Moon Knight might provide some killer character interactions. Sam’s training as a counselor might make him feel as though he can connect with the Fist of Khonshu, but he’s not ready for Moon Knight’s particular set of issues. The Lunar Legionnaire could be an absolutely fascinating fly in Sam’s ointment in Cap 4.

    Dalbin Osorio

    For me, I’m really anxious to see a team up between the new Captain America and the new Black Panther. There’s a scene in the comics where Sam Wilson asks that his suit be made by the Wakandans, and he goes on to explain the importance of the African nation and how he should be connected to them in some way. In the MCU, we’ve now seen the beginning of that play out with Sam getting his new costume from the Wakandans. Seeing the new Black Panther’s reaction, and subsequent dialogue, to the new Cap being Black would be a a bad ass moment.

    Hunter Radesi

    The Friendship of Spider-Man and Human Torch | Marvel

    This isn’t exactly a unique choice, but there probably isn’t a live-action Marvel pairing I’ve fantasized about more than Spider-Man and the Human Torch. Anyone who’s read the original run of ‘Marvel Team-Up’ knows this is the foremost duo, with meetings both humorous and touching coming in their respective solo titles as well. Peter and Johnny have an interesting chemistry, as young heroes with something to prove operating on opposite ends of the personality spectrum. Sure, the MCU may not have even cast it’s Torch yet, but this is a team-up that’s finally (finally!) possible for the first time on the big screen and I have a sneaking suspicion it will happen sooner than later.

    Anthony Canton III

    Considering the way Spider-Man: No Way Home ended, there’s one team up I feel would give Peter Parker not only the family vibe but a little bit of fun. What if Peter, in trying to stop a criminal, runs into Scott Lang? They never interacted in Captain America: Civil War, so it would be a fresh pairing, and while Scott doesn’t know who Peter is it could be used for some fun dialogue. Spidey and Luis could trade some stories and Ant-Man could help Spider-Man deal with whatever problem he has in the interim. Imagine a story where there’s an arms dealer (Justin Hammer perhaps?) and Spidey needs a little help against some formidable robots. Scott being a family man could give Peter some advice on whatever he’s currently dealing with. You get Scott, Hope, Cassie, and the rest of the crew and you have a fantastic team up movie.

  • Stellan Skarsgard Confirms ‘Andor’ Season 2

    Stellan Skarsgard Confirms ‘Andor’ Season 2

    Well, this is an exciting reveal, as actor Stellan Skarsgard has revealed that the Star Wars Disney+ series Andor will get a second season. During an interview with DN.SE, the actor confirmed not only that there is a second season planned but they’ve already set a production start time sometime this fall. He states that:

    We start with ‘Dune 2’ in July. And then in the autumn, it’s time for the second season of the Star Wars series ‘Andor.

    Stellan Skarsgard

    It looks like Skarsgard has a busy year ahead of him, and it’s interesting that they have already set the production start in fall. We still know very little about the series and how it will explore the early days of Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor before he meets up with Jyn Erso.

    We also don’t know how it might connect to the larger Star Wars universe, as from all the projects so far, but that didn’t stop Luna from teasing that we might see some “familiar faces” in the series. It’ll take place during the reign of the Empire. So, we could see characters like Han Solo or Obi-Wan Kenobi appear in some capacity. Of course, it may also be Lucasfilm’s first attempt at telling a more self-contained story. We’ll have to wait as the first season of Andor is rumored to release later this year.

    Source: DN.SE via The Direct

  • Disney Latino Hints at a New ‘Moon Knight’ Ability in the Disney+ Series

    Disney Latino Hints at a New ‘Moon Knight’ Ability in the Disney+ Series

    Disney Latino released a page discussing Moon Knight’s origin and abilities in the upcoming Disney+ series. It included a reference to his abilities that change depending on the moon cycle but included a reference to something that might be new to even comic readers. In the article, there’s a reference to the Fist of Khonshu having the ability to have “prophetic visions about future events.”

    It’s certainly a curious addition, but there’s a chance that the “visions” are tied directly to his multiple personality disorder. Perhaps the show will use this concept to play with us and Steven, who is unsure about who he truly is. The first trailer teased that his reality is falling apart, especially as he uncovers his actual background as the mercenary Marc Spector.

    If he has the ability to see the future, it makes you wonder if they tease his main antagonist and end of the series throughout its runtime. We could even get a post-credit sequence of a vision that hints at where we’ll see Oscar Isaac again after his time on the Disney+ series.

    Source: Disney Latino via The Direct

  • RUMOR: High Republic-Set ‘Star Wars’ Series in Development at Disney Plus

    RUMOR: High Republic-Set ‘Star Wars’ Series in Development at Disney Plus

    As the most recent Star Wars streaming series, The Book of Boba Fett, nears the end of its run, a new rumor has emerged about another property being developed for Disney Plus by Lucasfilm. According to a report from Cinelinx’s Jordan Maison, work is underway on a live-action series set during the High Republic era.

    Set 200 years or so before the Battle of Yavin, the High Republic is an era in which the Jedi were at their peak and the galaxy existed, more or less, in peace. Stories of the High Republic have been told mostly through a series of novels and comic books, including an ongoing series published by Marvel Comics, but now it seems that Lucasfilm is ready to take the next step and introduce the era to consumers through a streaming series.

    According to Maison, the series has been described as “Stranger Things in space” and will focus on a younger group of core characters. Whether or not any of those younger characters will be lifted from the pages of the books and/or comics remains to be seen, but Maison did report that it is expected that one of the writers associated with the publishing side of things will assist with the development of the story.

    Lucasfilm is about to begin production on its next two streaming series, Ahsoka and The Acolyte, with the latter rumored to be set near the end of The High Republic Era. With, Ahsoka, The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett set during the New Republic Era, Star Wars fans are in for a treat as the High Republic era stories will introduce them to a whole new cast of characters set in the galaxy far, far away.

    Source: Cinelinx

  • New Report Further Hints at ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Releasing in May on Disney+

    New Report Further Hints at ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Releasing in May on Disney+

    Earlier today, we discussed a rumor of a Disney+ exec’s deleted tweet that hinted at a May release of the Obi-Wan Kenobi series. Of course, the tweet was swiftly deleted and hinted that it was in reference to the comic series that was recently announced. Now, a new report by THR’s Heat Vision blog has added even more fire to the rumor as they stated their sources are corroborating that it’s eyeing a May release.

    Naturally, they state that this shouldn’t be taken as an official confirmation, as discussion on its eventual release can always change. We don’t know how far the project is along, and it’s likely that they are still trying to ensure the effects are ready for its release. Still, the fact May 4th, the official Star Wars Day, landing on a Wednesday seems like the perfect opportunity for a fitting release date.

    There’s a lot of excitement that the upcoming adaptation once again sees the return of Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen, who will once again clash as Kenobi and Darth Vader. It’ll be interesting to see how exactly the series might balance their connection and also hint at his eventual fate in A New Hope. I guess we’ll have to wait just a bit longer until we find out what exactly the future has in store for us once we get an actual first trailer.

    Source: THR

  • Live-Action ‘Goosebumps’ Series Heading to Disney+

    Live-Action ‘Goosebumps’ Series Heading to Disney+

    Disney is continuing to build up its intellectual properties, as Variety has now unveiled that the House of Mouse picked up a live-action Goosebumps TV series. R.L. Stine‘s iconic book franchise will be brought to the streaming service in the form of a ten-episode season. Nick Stoller and Rob Letterman are attached as executive producers and writers for the series.

    Letterman is also going to direct the first episode – fitting as he directed the 2015 film – but there is no word who will tackle the rest of the season. Original Film Neal H. Moritz is joining the production as an executive producer, which is noteworthy due to his involvement with the 2015 and 2018 live-action films based on the popular children franchise.

    With its, it’s the second live-action Goosebumps show to ever air, as the original ran for four seasons for two years starting in 1996. It went on to tell different stories based on the book series in 74 episodes. It’s also not the first Stine adaptation heading to the streaming service, as Just Beyond also premiered back in October based on his graphic novels.

    Source: Variety

  • RUMOR: Disney+ Exec May Have Hinted at ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Disney+ Release

    RUMOR: Disney+ Exec May Have Hinted at ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Disney+ Release

    We’ve all been wondering when we might expect the release of Lucasfilm’s next Disney+ series. Of course, there is still one more episode to go for The Book of Boba Fett, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t excited for what the future has in store, especially with how many series are currently being worked on. The obvious next release would be Ewan McGregor‘s return in Obi-Wan Kenobi, as it was the only project to get a teaser during Disney+ Day. In a now-deleted tweet by a Disney+ exec, we may have gotten a tease of when it may potentially release.

    Kenobi Tweet

    He did go on to delete the original tweet and pointed out that it was for a different announcement, which turned out to be a Marvel comic focused on Obi-Wan heading for a May release. The wording of “Disney+” in the tweet is the odd inclusion, but there’s a chance that there was a mix-up with what was announced at the time. Of course, the timing of a comic release also seems fitting to find its way online alongside the Disney+ release.

    We still have to wait just a tad longer until we find out when Kenobi may finally release. May 4th, also known as Star Wars Day to fans, falls on a Wednesday this year, which is the usual Disney+ release window for any series. So, it certainly seems like the perfect fit for that day. We may even get the first teaser at the end of The Book of Boba Fett similar to how The Mandalorian teased the release of its first spinoff after the TV show’s credits. So, we’ll see what the next week has in store for us.

    Source: Twitter via The Direct, Twitter

  • ‘The Book of Boba Fett’ Shifts the Focus of Star Wars From World-Building to Fan Service

    ‘The Book of Boba Fett’ Shifts the Focus of Star Wars From World-Building to Fan Service

    Star Wars has always been a great, big galaxy. When A New Hope, simply titled Star Wars at the time, hit theaters in 1977, part of it’s alluring charm was the way it felt like an old friend. Audiences were meeting characters for the first time, but the universe they were being introduced to had clearly existed long before they ever got to see it. It was the perfect example of world-building, executed with more casual grace than perhaps any movie before it. This trait held true for most of the remaining entries in the “Skywalker Saga”, with each new installment giving us familiar designs and brand-new concepts in equal measure. The balance struck between expanding worlds and a concentrated, singular storyline made Star Wars feel special. While franchises like the Marvel Cinematic Universe packed as many references and cameos as possible into every new project, Lucasfilm maintained a large-scale sandbox that also somehow felt finite. So why, after decades of successful storytelling, has Star Wars lost this magic?

    When the first season of The Mandalorian dropped in 2019, it seemed a perfect callback to those early days of George Lucas wizardry. After the magnificent Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi tore through the fandom with it’s bold ideas and fresh direction, it was nice to see something that was both original and recognizable. At a certain point, it becomes nearly impossible to institute novel ideas without alluding to entities already known. So, it was a delight to see The Mandalorian play this chord flawlessly. However viewers may have felt about the movies being produced at the time, it was with near unanimous agreement that Pedro Pascal‘s dumb-good-dad-who-wears-armor found himself dubbed a perfect baseline for the franchise. Exciting, identifiable references, a hero with a thousand faces, and a focused story fans hadn’t seen told in a context they felt comfortable with. The downside to this massively positive response, it seems, was that Lucasfilm became a little confused.

    Perhaps it had something to do with the aforementioned, uber-prosperous Marvel Studios’ films and companion Disney+ shows taking over the box office. Maybe it was done in an attempt to find middle ground between sides in a wildly divided fanbase. Whatever the case, it seems each successive Lucasfilm production since that initial season of The Mandalorian has been less and less of what made it so great in the first place. 2020’s second batch of live-action Star Wars episodes saw tantalizing verbal remarks transition to full-blown character appearances, done with the intention of setting up multiple future spin-offs and side projects. The surprise seventh season of The Clone Wars was less guilty, but also dedicated chunks of it’s precious little screen time to propping up other works in development at that point. Luckily, these minor offshoots were, at the very least, also able to tie-in and support the stories they were a part of, so the slow Marvelfication of Star Wars was less noticeable and more tolerable.

    Then came The Book of Boba Fett. After making his grand re-entrance to the universe in The Mandalorian‘s second season, the legendary, fan-favorite character was finally set to have his own story. The brilliant Temuera Morrison, who had previously been relegated to mostly helmeted action sequences, voice-overs, and CGI duplicates, would finally have some dramatic meat to chew on. And he did, for the first few episodes, before being cast aside in his own show. The last two episodes of The Book of Boba Fett have been a surfeit of on-the-nose shout-outs and holy-crap-I-can’t-believe-they’re-in-this cameos. If that wasn’t bad enough, Fett himself has barely been in them. The title character appeared for, at best, a few minutes, with no spoken dialogue, over the course of two whole episodes, replaced as the main protagonist by Din Djarin, who already has his own series.

    This is not to say that the past few weeks of Star Wars haven’t produced some of it’s best moments yet. It’s simply to acknowledge that the franchise no longer seems interested in the saga format it once did so well, and it’s hurting the significance of their own protagonists. With a franchise like Marvel, it can be expected that large parts of any given solo project will be used to propel a different character’s story forward. That’s how their system is designed, and what they’ve been doing since the beginning. Yet, even Marvel appears to have an idea of when enough might be enough. Despite the controversy surrounding the weak third acts of their Disney+ series, the creatives involved have had enough sense not to force in characters that might take away from the spotlight and development of the titular characters. Din Djarin’s story is as compelling as it’s ever been, but it shouldn’t be taking place in the middle of Boba Fett’s show.

    The first four episodes of The Book of Boba Fett took their time to set up some sort of bigger payoff down the line, which may still come in the series finale, but has since been put on hold to tell entirely unrelated tales and continue plot lines established in completely separate series. It feels as though creatives Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau deem this sort of interconnectedness as a heightened form of Lucas’ praised world-building. Star Wars has now been around forever, and thus every reference and name-drop can be about something the fans will know. Unfortunately, in their attempts to weave all their projects together, the current focus of Star Wars has shifted from world-building to fan service. Audiences are no longer being given what they didn’t know they needed, and instead are being spoon-fed the things they’ve been demanding for years. The general reaction to The Book of Boba Fett so far has been that it’s failed to keep Fett’s story interesting, and that’s because right now, they aren’t even telling Boba’s story. He is simply a vehicle for whatever grand scheme is being devised. Whatever the endgame of the story begun in The Mandalorian is, one can only hope it’s worth the damage it’s caused to the projects that precede it.

  • Oscar Isaac Confirms ‘Moon Knight’ as a Limited Series

    Oscar Isaac Confirms ‘Moon Knight’ as a Limited Series

    As Marvel Studios isn’t following the usual TV format, you never know which of their new series may end up getting a sequel season or not. So far, the only confirmed series to get a second season are Loki and What If…? but everything else is pure speculation. It looks like their latest Disney+ series, Moon Knight, might just be a one-and-done, as during Variety’s Actor on Actor

    I’d never heard of “Moon Knight” before, and I collected comics when I was younger. I’d heard of “Morbius,” but I’d never heard of “Moon Knight.” I don’t know how the process was for you because it’s a feature film, we’re a limited series. There was a lot of room to try stuff because there wasn’t the pressure that we got to make sure we make however many hundreds of millions of dollars on the opening weekend.

    Oscar Isaac

    It makes sense that they might approach Moon Knight as a limited series, especially with how the initial trailer teases it like an analysis of Marc Spector’s psyche. So, a potential Season 2 might fall too much into a typical action storyline that the actor might not be interested in tackling. Of course, we don’t know if his fractured mind would truly come back together by the end of the story.

    Marvel Studios also has the freedom to potentially renew it at a later point, as they don’t have to make a direct second season shortly after but explore the character once they figure out a new take on the character. It’s also uncertain how active Oscar Isaac wants to be in an interconnected franchise, but it seems likely he’ll re-appear after the mini-series premieres on Disney+ on March 30th.

    Source: Variety

  • Gugu Mbatha-Raw Confirms Return for ‘Loki’ Season 2

    Gugu Mbatha-Raw Confirms Return for ‘Loki’ Season 2

    Production on the second season of Marvel Studios’ Loki series is reported to begin this summer at Pinewood Studios, and it appears one of the first seasons’ biggest stars will be there when it happens. Gugu Mbatha-Raw, the British actress who played TVA judge and series antagonist Ravonna Renslayer, has confirmed that she will indeed be returning for the show’s next batch of episodes. During an interview with Michael Strahan on Good Morning America, Mbatha-Raw was asked about her involvement with the future of the Disney+ exclusive. Her response, accompanied by a huge smile, was short and straightforward:

    I know there is a season two… I know that I’m in it…and that’s about all I can say!

    Gugu Mbatha-Raw

    The last time we saw her character, Renslayer was departing the collapsing TVA to search for her own free will. It’s unknown what became of her after this, but the pages of Marvel comic books may give fans an idea of where her character arc is headed. Ravonna famously becomes the love of Jonathan Majors‘ Kang the Conqueror, with their relationship being a major plot point in his villainous storyline. It remains to be seen if the Marvel Cinematic Universe will take Mbatha-Raw‘s portrayal down this path, but her devout belief in He Who Remains seemed to be a good hint at it’s possibility.

    Loki was the first Marvel-Disney+ series to get an officially announced second season renewal. There is no set release date for the next installments of the show, but with production supposedly starting soon, fans shouldn’t have to wait much longer for more information.

    Source: Good Morning America