Showing posts with label The Avengers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Avengers. Show all posts
Friday, July 12, 2013
Pacific Rim
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Whedon's "Marvel-based" Series Follows S.H.I.E.L.D

This is speculative, but I can almost guarantee that Cobie Smulders will want to be a part of this project to reprise her role as Agent Maria Hill. In fact, she should be the main character because—come on! She's still a regular cast member on "How I Met Your Mother" though, so the chances of a scheduling conflict is very real. However, I have a good feeling about this.

Other than the pilot, there aren't any details, so how the show's overall scope and feel is impossible to grasp; but the fact that this is actually happening, with these group of people a part of it, means that something a slice above your standard television series is currently in the works.
I for one am a happy schoolboy.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Joss Whedon and The Marvel Bunch


In addition, Whedon is also slated to create a "Marvel-based" TV series for ABC. Now this one would be incredible; it's television, so it's perfect for this man, but also because this medium could use a boost. Movies as of late have been impressing me, especially those with a fantasy or science fiction spin (my favorites), but TV is still overrun by reality television silliness, something even ABC cannot be absolved of (I'm looking at you mind-numbing Bachelor series). With Whedon on the job, I can potentially see a real, quality superhero series on network television, unlike NBC's disastrous "The Cape."
You all may remember Disney lost a ton of money earlier in the year with their gaffe "John Carter," so I can only hope that the behemoth company will allow Whedon--and every other person involved on the series--to do with it what they will. I trust creative minds because creativity tends to produce quality. Disney couldn't possibly be remiss with this project and allow their TV tropes to infect it. "The Avengers" made them $1.5 billion, so it would be terribly, regrettably stupid to allow any producer to "try" and facilitate in this television show's production. And if it doesn't hold up in the ratings as well as predictions will have it, simply wait. As FOX learned time and again with Whedon: his shows are like precious stones that need to be nurtured till they've turned to diamonds. I've got thousands upon millions of "Firefly" and "Dollhouse" fans who wouldn't disagree.
Only time will tell what will come of all this.
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