Guess there are plans for Wonder Man, if that concept art behind Jac is any implication.A WandaVision behind-the-scenes featurette was posted. Possible Spoilers, I guess.
Guess there are plans for Wonder Man, if that concept art behind Jac is any implication.A WandaVision behind-the-scenes featurette was posted. Possible Spoilers, I guess.
I guess in some ways you can't do the story of Wanda and Vision without Simon Williams to some extent...Guess there are plans for Wonder Man, if that concept art behind Jac is any implication.
1/16: Presumably. Anyone with superpowers or using tech that gives powers. That's why I see an implication it's essentially a federal agency built around the Sokovia Accords. Kind of similar to how a ton of agencies popped up post-9/11.If MCU SWORD is focused around monitoring "Sentient Weapons," that would probably apply to Mutants, right?
The more I think about it, the more I see the genius of Feige choosing one of the Olsen's with their TV pedigree. Yeah, we know it's not the same but he had to have that in mind in casting.1/16: Presumably. Anyone with superpowers or using tech that gives powers. That's why I see an implication it's essentially a federal agency built around the Sokovia Accords. Kind of similar to how a ton of agencies popped up post-9/11.
1/17: Olsen seemingly confirms the sitcom homages will continue up to the 2000s.
So I guess it may be something like this
Episode 1: 50s
Episode 2: 60s
Episode 3: 70s
Episode 4: 80s
Episode 5: 90s
Episode 6: 00s
Episode 7: 10s
Episode 8-9: MCU Movie (or 7-9)
Malcolm in the Middle as inspiration...ok?
As if we didn't have enough delightful retro promos .
Now the question is...as who ?
It came up in the talkback, too, but my theory is in the 80s episodes as the Family Ties annoying neighbor boy Skippy.As if we didn't have enough delightful retro promos .
Now the question is...as who ?
The added siblings. The little brother from Family Ties (also Worf's son), Janet Jackson in Good Times, Raven in Cosby, the extra little brother of Family Matters, Dicaprio in Growing Pains are a few.It came up in the talkback, too, but my theory is in the 80s episodes as the Family Ties annoying neighbor boy Skippy.
The other day I did notice a clip in one of the promos that looked like a reaction shot in a mocumentary series like The Office or Modern Family to me.1/16: Presumably. Anyone with superpowers or using tech that gives powers. That's why I see an implication it's essentially a federal agency built around the Sokovia Accords. Kind of similar to how a ton of agencies popped up post-9/11.
1/17: Olsen seemingly confirms the sitcom homages will continue up to the 2000s.
So I guess it may be something like this
Episode 1: 50s
Episode 2: 60s
Episode 3: 70s
Episode 4: 80s
Episode 5: 90s
Episode 6: 00s
Episode 7: 10s
Episode 8-9: MCU Movie (or 7-9)
From the very inception of comic books, secret identities have been an integral part of both Super Heroes and Villains leading “normal” lives. But it’s the characters beneath that resonate within us across generations of fans. Since the advent of the Marvel Age of Comics in the early 1960s, Marvel’s writers and artists have used the notion of identities to examine the evolving concept of equal rights. These legendary Marvel creations and stories have not only reflected the world outside our window – they have become a reflection of our own identities and who we truly are.
Marvel’s Behind the Mask will feature guests from across Marvel’s 80-year legacy, including the writers and artists behind the rise of characters like Black Panther, Miles Morales, Ms. Marvel, Luke Cage, the X-Men, Captain Marvel, and many other characters in the Marvel Universe, highlighting Marvel’s impact on pop culture and media.
Marvel’s Behind the Mask is produced by Marvel New Media with Tarmac Creative. The film is directed by Michael Jacobs and produced by Chris Gary and Ryan Simon for Tarmac Creative and Strike Anywhere. Joe Quesada, Shane Rahmani, Stephen Wacker, John Cerilli, Harry Go, and Sarah Amos serve as Executive Producers for Marvel.
It's kind of funny they put the emphasis on secret identities considering how the MCU barely uses them .Minor but another documentary special was announced, Marvel's Behind the Mask. Premieres on Disney+ on February 12.
How delightfully vague .
"April Fools! I'm a Skrull ."