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MCUniverse: Into the Spider-Thread


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1 hour ago, sifth said:

By the way, did you know Disney is evil, lol

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Thirty bucks. Bon a petit, Sucka.  

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I'm not sure where this belongs because its just an idle curious thought but it relates to a Marvel movie and possibly the associated rights so I'm going to post it here.

How/why is Spider Man Far From Home on Netflix? As far as I can tell all other Marvel movies moved to Disney+, right? Is this to do with the weird Spider Man rights between Disney and Sony?

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31 minutes ago, HelenaExMachina said:

I'm not sure where this belongs because its just an idle curious thought but it relates to a Marvel movie and possibly the associated rights so I'm going to post it here.

How/why is Spider Man Far From Home on Netflix? As far as I can tell all other Marvel movies moved to Disney+, right? Is this to do with the weird Spider Man rights between Disney and Sony?

Yea Netflix has streaming rights for Sony films I believe, the Spider-Man MCU movies have never been on Disney+.

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8 minutes ago, DaveSumm said:

Yea Netflix has streaming rights for Sony films I believe, the Spider-Man MCU movies have never been on Disney+.

I believe the Edward Norton Hulk movie is also not on Disney+ despite being canonical.  

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39 minutes ago, briantw said:

I believe the Edward Norton Hulk movie is also not on Disney+ despite being canonical.  

This is correct. Universal have the distribution rights to this and, at present, any future Hulk solo films, which is why there's never been a sequel (meaning the post-credits tease of this movie is a plot thread that hasn't been addressed for thirteen years and counting - take that, GRRM!)

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1 hour ago, mormont said:

This is correct. Universal have the distribution rights to this and, at present, any future Hulk solo films, which is why there's never been a sequel (meaning the post-credits tease of this movie is a plot thread that hasn't been addressed for thirteen years and counting - take that, GRRM!)

Which post credits tease are you referring to? 

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28 minutes ago, WarGalley said:

Which post credits tease are you referring to? 

I might be misremembering, actually: I don't think that was post-credits after all. But I was referring to Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns being mutated by the Hulk's blood, teasing the introduction of the Leader.

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Yeah, that was in the movie proper. The post credit scene was Stark talking to Ross in a bar, saying the super-soldier program was old hat, and hinting at putting a team together.

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4 hours ago, mormont said:

But I was referring to Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns being mutated by the Hulk's blood, teasing the introduction of the Leader.

I think at this point we have to assume Hulk's blood killed Tim Blake Nelson rather than turning him into an evil genius.

...although, nevermind.  Looking Sterns up on the MCU wiki, apparently this happened:

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With his brain still expanded due his infection, Sterns was found by Black Widow, who asked him if he was Samuel Sterns, to which Sterns responded that perhaps he indeed was once but that now he shall become much more. Sterns then identified Black Widow's birthplace from a hint of an accent in her voice. He attempted to bribe her, promising he would help her return to Stalingrad and share his vision with hers, but Black Widow shot him the leg and subsequently placed him into S.H.I.E.L.D. custody. Sterns was taken afterwards to a secure location to be studied by S.H.I.E.L.D. scientists. The incident relating to Stern's arrest was later referred to as "Project Mr. Blue".[2]

The citation for this is an 8 issue comic book series released in 2012 called "The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week," which I'd never heard of until now.

 

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Should we be concerned that there are no reviews for Loki seventeen hours before it premiers? I remember reading reviews of the last two shows before they came out. 

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1 hour ago, RumHam said:

Should we be concerned that there are no reviews for Loki seventeen hours before it premiers?

Nah it's just cuz Loki screwed up the timeline.

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5 hours ago, RumHam said:

Should we be concerned that there are no reviews for Loki seventeen hours before it premiers? I remember reading reviews of the last two shows before they came out. 

I've seen three so far for the first two episodes and they were all very positive.  

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52 minutes ago, Winterfell is Burning said:

I don't know in comedy, but it was surprisingly emotional, yes. I've enjoyed it,. 

I mean I personally didn't find WandaVison's or the adventures of Sam and Bucky's first episode to be out right funny in anyway way. I know in the former's case they were trying to make it funny, but the retro jokes didn't land for me. I much prefer seeing Loki getting his butt kicked by the temporal IRS. 

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