Tag: Disney Plus

  • Marvel Studios ‘HAWKEYE’ Working Title Revealed

    Marvel Studios ‘HAWKEYE’ Working Title Revealed

    With productions delayed as the COVID-19 pandemic continues we aren’t quite sure when we can expect to see Marvel Studios Disney Plus streaming series Hawkeye start filming; however, we do know what the working title will be whenever that is! The Jeremy Renner led series that is set to introduce Kate Bishop to the MCU will be filming under the working title Anchor Point.

     

     

    The working title refers to the a spot on an archer’s face where they draw back their bow. A consistent anchor point is key to accuracy. It’s also worth noting that the collected first volume of Kelly Thompson’s Hawkeye series is called Anchor Points.

     

    Once on track for a late-September start, it’s no longer clear when we should expect production to begin as Marvel Studios has given no updates. While Renner is returning as Clint Barton, Marvel Studio have yet to cast their Kate Bishop though rumors persist that Hailee Steinfeld is their first choice.

     

    Stay tuned to Murphy’s Multiverse for more on this story as it develops. In the meantime, you can check out the titular story arc featuring Kate Bishop, written by Kelly Thompson.

     

     

  • Andor Season 2

    Andor Season 2

    Premiere: TBD 2025

    The second season for Andor was confirmed at Star Wars Celebration 2022 before season one had even premiered. It will begin principal photography in the Fall of 2022. This second set of 12 episodes is set to conclude the series as it directly leads into the events of Rogue One. Diego Luna will obviously be returning as the titular character.

    Ahead of the series’ premiere, at Lucasfilm’s D23 panel in September 2022, Kathleen Kennedy teased that Season 2 would be starting production shortly after. Though it was originally believed to be intended to release in 2024, its production was paused during the WGA and SAG strikes, likely delaying it until 2025.

    During D23 2024, the second season of the series was confirmed for a 2025 release on Disney Plus.

    Cast

    • Diego Luna as Cassian Andor
  • ‘Star Wars: Visions’ (season 2)

    ‘Star Wars: Visions’ (season 2)

    Premiere: 2023

    Announced during Star Wars Celebration 2022, this animated anthology series will continue in the footsteps of season one as it will feature the inventiveness of several of the leading Japanese anime studios as they tell stories set in the Star Wars universe. But season two will go a step further and include a few other animated styles from across the world, meaning a lot more diversity in the stories being told and how they may be explored. It is set to premiere on Disney+ in 2023.

    Season one featured the voices of Joseph Gordon-LevittNeil Patrick HarrisAlison BrieKaren FukuharaDavid Harbour, George Takei, and Temuera Morrison meaning we should expect a similar celebrity list lending their voiceover talents for season two.

  • Skeleton Crew

    Skeleton Crew

    Premiere: December 3, 2024 (Two Episodes)

    Announced at Star Wars Celebration 2022, Skeleton Crew is an original series set to explore the story of a group of kids that get lost in the Star Wars galaxy, set in the same timeframe as The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, and Boba Fett.

    The show will be steered by Jon Watts and executive produced by Christopher Ford, Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni as well as by Watts himself. The cast will be led by Academy-nominated actor Jude Law. According to a trade report the series is set for a 2023 Disney+ release.

    In September 2020 it was announced that both Kyriana Kratter and Ravi Cabot-Conyers had joined the series’ cast.

    In May 2024, series creator Jon Watts revealed that Skeleton Crew was slated to debut on Disney Plus “around Christmas” 2024.The series will debut on December 3rd, 2024 with a 2-episode premiere.

    Cast

    • Jude Law Ja Na Nawood
    • Kyriana Kratter as KB
    • Ravi Cabot-Conyers as Wim
    • Ryan Kiera Armstrong as Fern
    • Robert Timothy Smith as Neel
    • Kerry Condon as
    • Nick Frost as the voice of SM-33
    • Tunde Adebimpe
  • ‘Tales of The Jedi’

    ‘Tales of The Jedi’

    Premiere: October 26, 2022

    Following the success of Star Wars: Visions audiences are getting a new Star Wars anthology series that will this time explore different Jedi characters from the prequel trilogy era. It will consist of six episodes split into two paths. The first one will follow Ahsoka Tano and the other a young Count Dooku before turning to the dark side of the Force.

    Liam Neeson is set to return to voice Qui-Gon Jinn and Matt Lanter and Ashley Eckstein will also reprise their takes on their Star Wars animated characters, Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano.

    It was announced at Lucasfilm’s D23 panel in September 2022 that the series would be premiering on October 26 and that, of the six episodes that comprise the first season, three would be dedicated to following Ahsoka Tano and three would focus on Count Dooku.

    Cast

    • Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn
    • Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker
    • Ashhley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano

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  • EXCLUSIVE: Evan Peters Playing Mystery Role in ‘WANDAVISION’

    EXCLUSIVE: Evan Peters Playing Mystery Role in ‘WANDAVISION’

    The world needs some good news. Thanks to a familiar and trusted source (the same L.A. based source who told me about Peyton Reed signing on for Season 2 of The Mandalorian), I have learned that Evan Peters (American Horror Story, X-Men) signed on for a key role in the Marvel Studios Disney Plus streaming series WandaVision. The 33-year old Peters landed the role late last year and filmed his scenes shortly after.

    Evan Peters' Quicksilver is back for another "X-Men" run

    The nature of Peters’ role is being kept under wraps and that is likely to generate a great deal of excitement and confusion among fans given that the actor has thrice portrayed Wanda’s brother, Pietro, in Fox’s X-Men franchise. Of course Peters is also well-known for his portrayal of several terrifying villains over the course of 8 seasons of American Horror Story, opening up the possibility that he’s landed a role as WandaVision’s big bad. Given the nature of the series, Peters could be playing anyone from Nicholas Scratch to Mephisto.

    The waters would seem to get muddy quickly should Peters be reprising his role as Pietro and then crossing over into the MCU, but rumors have persisted that WandaVision will somehow feature Wanda’s deceased brother though Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who played the speedster in Avengers: Age of Ultron, has made it very clear that we shouldn’t plan on seeing him suit back up as Quicksilver any time soon. So if Taylor-Johnson isn’t back and Quicksilver is, that would mean a recast, something Marvel Studios has done successfully in the past, and Peters would be an interesting choice given the majority of fans seem to gravitate towards his portrayal of the character. This is just one possible option, of course, and perhaps not even the most likely, but it’s the one that quickly comes to mind.

    Time will tell exactly what role Peters is playing, but given his American Horror Story fan base and his resume as a superhero, this is, most definitely, some good news!

  • Champions

    Champions

    Premiere: TBD

    Known to be in development for several years, Marvel Studios’ Young Avengers became a reality the moment Iman Vellani‘s Kamala Khan met Hailee Steinfeld‘s Kate Bishop in The Marvels.

    In May 2024, it was reported that production on a Young Avengers film was expected to begin in 2025. Later in 2024, reports circulated that the studio had decided to retitle the project Champions.

    Rumored Cast

    • Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan
    • Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop
    • Kathryn Newton as Cassie Lang
    • Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez
    • Joe Locke as Billy Kaplan
  • Connecting Imaginary Dots: Evidence of a Wakandan Presence in ‘THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER’ Intensifies

    Connecting Imaginary Dots: Evidence of a Wakandan Presence in ‘THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER’ Intensifies

    If you’ve never read an installment of Connecting Imaginary Dots, allow me to explain the idea. Connecting Imaginary Dots was the title I came up with for my speculation pieces when I was writing at MCU Exchange. These types of pieces basically allow me to unload a bunch of junk that’s circulating in my brain in a way that should never be confused for things I actually expect to happen. I basically take a bunch of facts that are almost always entirely unrelated and do my best to connect the dots with by stretching my imagination. In the past these types of pieces have resulted in me theorizing that the Spider-Man sequel which became Far From Home might end up being a team-up outing of Spidey and Hulk in the Savage Land; however, I also wrote one theorizing that Sterling K. Brown would be playing the father of Erik Killmonger in Black Panther LOOOOOONG before anyone else was considering it and one in which I theorized that Annette Bening was actually Mar-Vell when everyone else still thought Jude Law was playing the character. The bottom line is this: these are fun spec pieces that allow me to just be a fan. With that out of the way…

    Black Panther Actor Addresses Lack of Queer Representation

    At the end of April, in another Connecting Imaginary Dots piece, the detective work of Liz led to some evidence-based speculation that we might see some Wakandans in the upcoming Marvel Studios Disney Plus streaming series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. Key to the premise was an Instagram post by stunt double Jenel Stevens which indicated she was in Prague at the same time as the series was filming there. In the photo, she is seen with stunt double Vanessa Cater who is confirmed to be working on the series.

     

    Stevens is once again central to today’s premise as an update to her IMDB account not only lists her as working on The Falcon and The Winter Solider, but also shows her doubling for someone fans will absolutely recognize:

    Stevens IMDB indicates the presence of 2 new actresses in the cast: Indya Bussey, who is relatively unknown, and Florence Kasumba, who we would expect to be reprising her role as Ayo, one of King T’Challa’s Dora Milaje! We here at Murphy’s Multiverse are all well aware the IMDB can often times be misleading, so we looked a bit deeper.

    A quick check of Bussey’s Instagram shows that she was indeed in Prague during the time the series was filming there. And while Kasumba’s Instagram does not show her there nor reveal a location, the actress posted this posted this photo during the time period production was occurring in Prague, perhaps an indication of her returning to the role.

    As was discussed in the first Connecting Imaginary Dots and followed up on in the episode of Murphy’s Law that followed, Bucky’s role as Wakanda’s White Wolf (traditionally the leader of the Wakandan secret police) and the nation’s interest in Zemo, who was responsible for the death of King T’Chaka, give us more than enough reason to accept the fact that the Wakandans would be present in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and, as the title indicates, the evidence is absolutely backing that up.

  • EXCLUSIVE: ‘THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER’ Set Photos Give A Closer Look at Madripoor

    EXCLUSIVE: ‘THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER’ Set Photos Give A Closer Look at Madripoor

    In late 2019, it was revealed that a portion of the now delayed Marvel Studios Disney Plus streaming series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier would take place in Madripoor. Murphy’s Multiverse had some exclusive set photos which were followed by a great look at the action in photos which can be seen at the Daily Mail.

    Now, thanks to a Murphy’s Multiverse reader known as Danny, we have an unprecedented look at Atlanta set that became Madripoor. The photos reveal new locations and give us a sense of the scope of the set. While it’s possible that these locations may just be Easter Eggs, there’s always the possibility that one of them may end up being a spoiler of some sort, so proceed at your own risk.

    The first photo gives another, closer look at a location that first indicated to me that the set was indeed Madripoor. Patrons of mine might remember that in mid-December, before the set leaks confirmed Madripoor, I teased that there was a spoiler in one particular set photo that I had shared.

    The above photo gives us a look at a sign for Stinger’s Strip House. It was this Stinger’s sign that first gave away Madripoor to me and that now, in light of the recent news of Marvel Studios developing a slew of new shows, might turn out to be more than a great, obscure Easter Egg.

    During Jonathan Hickman’s 2009-2011 run on Secret Warriors, he introduced some appendices that included some “top secret” information about the team and a slew of secret bases kept by Nick Fury. Top on the list and indelibly etched into my mind despite never playing a big role in the series is Stinger, a safe house located in…you guessed it…Madripoor.

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    The inclusion of Stinger’s Strip House is either an incredible coincidence or an example of some deep cuts being added into The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. Given what we’ve already seen from the production, I’m inclined to believe it’s the latter and, I think that if Stinger’s is actually one of Fury’s safe houses, it works nicely to move the plot along. We’ve all wondered just what the boys (Bucky, Sam and Zemo) are doing together in Madripoor; maybe now we know that they hit up this safe house while on the run (and they’re not running from who you think they are! Their pursuer was actually seen in those Daily Mail set photos).

    The idea of Stinger’s being one of Fury’s safe houses is even more interesting when we consider that since these shots were taken, Marvel Studios has begun development on a Secret Warriors project meaning we might just get even deeper into Nick Fury’s world! All speculation of course but it’s really hard not to start connecting those dots.

    In addition to Stinger’s, there’s one more location in Madripoor that I believe to have been taken right from the pages of the comics: the Brass Monkey Saloon. The saloon, which has also been called the Bronze Monkey, made it’s first appearance in Captain America #363, Moon Over Madripoor, and written by Mark Gruenwald whose run is clearly the basis for much of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. The Brass Monkey also popped up recently in Mark Waid’s Invisible Woman series and while it’s never been a major location, it’s a place where Lowtown’s shady characters assemble, punches get thrown and no questions get asked.

    In the first picture above, you’d be hard pressed not to notice that the original sign of the bar was a brass monkey head. You may notice a similar, less subtle motif in this next set of exclusive set photos.

    If that’s not an outdoor version of the Brass Monkey, then I don’t know what it is. It’s possible that the boys pass through here and may even come into conflict with some of Lowtown’s less desirable inhabitants; it’s also possible it’s just a very cool nod to Gruenwald’s 2 issue arc that saw Cap chasing Crossbones into Madripoor after he had abducted Diamondback. Either way, these photos show an incredible level of detail and preparation that went into a temporary set.

    There are several more photos here that show a Casino, a tattoo parlor and do a great job of showing the fine details on the Madripoor set.

    The level of detail and effort to build Madripoor into a multicultural crime den is incredible. We don’t know right now when we will see The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, but for MCU fans who aren’t avid comic book readers, it looks like their introduction to Madripoor is going to be memorable!

  • ‘WANDAVISION’ Production News and The Czech Republic Reopens for Filming

    ‘WANDAVISION’ Production News and The Czech Republic Reopens for Filming


    I’m delighted to bring some positive Disney Plus/Marvel news to you all today, I’ve heard through a trusted source that WandaVision has finished filming after all and possibly VFX on the series is done as well. All that’s left is the editing (barring any reshoots, of course). Previous information was that there was still a bit of filming left, signs indicating that it had to do with references and changes to The Falcon and the Winter Soldier pandemic storyline. But it sounds like it will be straightened out in editing, at least in WandaVision’s case.

    What does this mean for when we might see the Scarlet Witch and her beloved Vision on our TV screen? Well, we may need to keep our feet on the ground a bit here, as it seems unlikely they’d air the show very far ahead of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness which is currently scheduled for release on March 25, 2022. There is also the matter of finishing up The Falcon and The Winter Soldier’s filming, 3 weeks at least, before WandaVision airs. The shows were originally scheduled in a certain order for a reason, and if WandaVision has things that spoil The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, even without the reference to the pandemic story line in it anymore, it is unlikely that WandaVision would be moved ahead of it unless there are major changes and reshoots to that show.

    In other tentatively positive news, it was reported today via The Hollywood Reporter that the Czech Republic will now allow productions to resume filming there. The testing, guidelines and sanitation standards that need to be followed in order for everyone to be safe, however, would certainly complicate The Falcon and The Winter Soldier returning to finish up. No word yet on when they may.