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Why 'The Defenders' Series Never Show 'Avengers' Tower
Why 'The Defenders' Series Never Show 'Avengers' Tower
Why 'The Defenders' Series Never Show 'Avengers' Tower
We’ve heard one reason or another why Marvel’s film heroes aren’t likely to cross paths with The Defenders, but one recurring oddity is the absence of any Avengers tower from the Manhattan skyline. Marvel brass now explain we should envision New York City in a “less specific” way, so as to avoid overthinking shared continuity.
‘Avengers 3’ and ‘Avengers 4’ to Each Be Their Own Thing
‘Avengers 3’ and ‘Avengers 4’ to Each Be Their Own Thing
‘Avengers 3’ and ‘Avengers 4’ to Each Be Their Own Thing
Never lacking in ambition (at least when it comes to the expanding frontiers of branding and marketing), Marvel boldly announced back in 2015 that the third film in the Avengers series would be unlike those that came before it. At the time of the project’s initial reveal, Marvel head honcho Kevin Feige clarified his plans to split Avengers: Infinity War into two parts that would be released independent of one another. This was cause for great excitement, as moviegoers love nothing more than to shell out for two separate tickets just for the privilege of waiting up to a year to see the conclusion of a self-contained story. Incredibly, however, Feige backpedaled on that can’t-fail proposition shortly thereafter, amending their plans to separate Avengers 3 1 and Avengers 3 2 into the simpler Avengers 3 and Avengers 4.
Here’s Joss Whedon’s Pick for President Out of the Avengers
Here’s Joss Whedon’s Pick for President Out of the Avengers
Here’s Joss Whedon’s Pick for President Out of the Avengers
Joss Whedon is open about his politics, never one to shy away from letting us all know whom he supports for this upcoming election. Just last week, he and a few of his Avenger pals posted a PSA to launch his new organization Save the Day, urging Americans to make sure they’re registered to vote. On Friday, Whedon also hosted a Facebook Live chat to promote Save the Day, in which he answered some fan questions, including which of the Avengers he’d pick to run the country.
'Infinity War' Writers Doubt Scheduling in 'The Defenders'
'Infinity War' Writers Doubt Scheduling in 'The Defenders'
'Infinity War' Writers Doubt Scheduling in 'The Defenders'
Attention now turning from Civil War to Avengers: Infinity War (or whatever they end up calling it), time and time again Marvel brass have tempered expectations as to whether the climactic MCU event will finally bridge the gulf between movie and TV. Not likely, it seems, as writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely reveal the “nearly impossible” challenge in logistics.

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