You’re still missing the point. It’s not about the script.
The level of reading comprehension on this forum is friggin’ abysmal.
You’re still missing the point. It’s not about the script.
The level of reading comprehension on this forum is friggin’ abysmal.
toddler316:
CTG:
Hawkingbird:
CTG:
Just finished the Alias omnibus. While I enjoyed all of it, I feel like Bendis devalued his own ending of Jessica and Luke getting together with that “What If” style final issue. She goes through all this trauma, especially regarding The Purple Man and while she didn’t have a traditional happy ending, it was a sweet and hopeful one. Then he decides to write this issue explaining what would’ve happened if Jessica decided to join the Avengers after recovering from her time with Killgrave and it was all doves. She’s able to stop Scarlett Witch from going nuts and killing a bunch of Avengers and then marries Captain America.
Puts the true ending in a much dimmer light. It’s not that I have an issue with that ending. I understand that the tone of the book and character itself isn’t one that’s going to allow for happy endings. I just get the feeling that whether intentional or not, Bendis undercut his own great work by adding an unwarranted chapter that crapped all over Luke Cage.
Hawkingbird:
I don’t believe it. The mysticism in Iron Fist doesn’t overlap with Doc Strange. At the rate these Netflix shows are dropping the Iron Fist show should be ready after Strange hit theatres.
It’s not about the mystic elements being related, they don’t want to introduce the concept until Doc Strange. That movie is meant to set a lot of rules for it in the MCU and is going to go a long way in how they handle it with other projects. I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t pull the trigger on a final script for Iron Fist until after Strange is completely done.
The TV division gets the final scripts of the movies before they write for the shows. That’s how the shows can stay consistent with the movies. Unless there are script rewrites in the middle of filming there’s no need for them to wait for the film to hit post production.
Still missing the point. It’s more about seeing how the stuff comes out on screen. They don’t know how the entire concept is going to come across.
It’s about figuring out visual effects and triggers, etc. What works and what doesn’t. They plan on learning a lot from the Doc Strange film in how to handle the mystic elements going forward.
As for casting, it’s be dumb to have an Asian be Iron Fist. One of the hooks behind the character is that he’s this white dude that does kung-fu. It’s not like Japanese fans are unaware that Danny is white.
No sir it’s you that’s confused.
As soon as Dr strange goes into post production is green light to finish any writing on iron fist and move into casting.You’re still missing the point. It’s not about the script.
The level of reading comprehension on this forum is friggin’ abysmal.
We agree there.
Let me spell this out carefully so you can understand it.
Marvel films a subsidiary of Disney is under contract to deliver properties.
To date these include but are not limited to.
Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Power Man,Iron Fist and The Defenders.
There are already delivery dates in place and marketing being actively developed well into the 10’s of millions if not more.
Your estimation that Disney wants to test the waters aside from being nonfactual bullshit is hyperbolic opinionated theory at it’s finest.
You have no idea what you’re talking about and i suggest you leave it at that.
I am all for Dan Wu as Iron Fist
CTG:
toddler316:
CTG:
Hawkingbird:
CTG:
Just finished the Alias omnibus. While I enjoyed all of it, I feel like Bendis devalued his own ending of Jessica and Luke getting together with that “What If” style final issue. She goes through all this trauma, especially regarding The Purple Man and while she didn’t have a traditional happy ending, it was a sweet and hopeful one. Then he decides to write this issue explaining what would’ve happened if Jessica decided to join the Avengers after recovering from her time with Killgrave and it was all doves. She’s able to stop Scarlett Witch from going nuts and killing a bunch of Avengers and then marries Captain America.
Puts the true ending in a much dimmer light. It’s not that I have an issue with that ending. I understand that the tone of the book and character itself isn’t one that’s going to allow for happy endings. I just get the feeling that whether intentional or not, Bendis undercut his own great work by adding an unwarranted chapter that crapped all over Luke Cage.
Hawkingbird:
I don’t believe it. The mysticism in Iron Fist doesn’t overlap with Doc Strange. At the rate these Netflix shows are dropping the Iron Fist show should be ready after Strange hit theatres.
It’s not about the mystic elements being related, they don’t want to introduce the concept until Doc Strange. That movie is meant to set a lot of rules for it in the MCU and is going to go a long way in how they handle it with other projects. I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t pull the trigger on a final script for Iron Fist until after Strange is completely done.
The TV division gets the final scripts of the movies before they write for the shows. That’s how the shows can stay consistent with the movies. Unless there are script rewrites in the middle of filming there’s no need for them to wait for the film to hit post production.
Still missing the point. It’s more about seeing how the stuff comes out on screen. They don’t know how the entire concept is going to come across.
It’s about figuring out visual effects and triggers, etc. What works and what doesn’t. They plan on learning a lot from the Doc Strange film in how to handle the mystic elements going forward.
As for casting, it’s be dumb to have an Asian be Iron Fist. One of the hooks behind the character is that he’s this white dude that does kung-fu. It’s not like Japanese fans are unaware that Danny is white.
No sir it’s you that’s confused.
As soon as Dr strange goes into post production is green light to finish any writing on iron fist and move into casting.You’re still missing the point. It’s not about the script.
The level of reading comprehension on this forum is friggin’ abysmal.
We agree there.
Let me spell this out carefully so you can understand it.
Marvel films a subsidiary of Disney is under contract to deliver properties.
To date these include but are not limited to.
Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Power Man,Iron Fist and The Defenders.There are already delivery dates in place and marketing being actively developed well into the 10’s of millions if not more.
Your estimation that Disney wants to test the waters aside from being nonfactual bullshit is hyperbolic opinionated theory at it’s finest.
You have no idea what you’re talking about and i suggest you leave it at that.
Numerous sites like Newsarama and CBR have reported the same thing. It’s not about the script. It’s not about casting. It’s about figuring out how they want to represent the mysticism on the screen. They won’t even know if they like the direction they went until during and after post-production, where the majority of a movie is actually made.
You act as if delivery dates are set in stone. They’ve changed them multiple times already. Iron Fist has apparently already been replaced with Punisher.
Also, there has been zero marketing done for Iron Fist other than a Netflix placeholder with a generic title. Get a clue. There’s no marketing even being developed because there’s nothing to develop it from. Do you even know how marketing works? Have you marketed anything… ever?
toddler316:
CTG:
toddler316:
CTG:
Hawkingbird:
CTG:
Just finished the Alias omnibus. While I enjoyed all of it, I feel like Bendis devalued his own ending of Jessica and Luke getting together with that “What If” style final issue. She goes through all this trauma, especially regarding The Purple Man and while she didn’t have a traditional happy ending, it was a sweet and hopeful one. Then he decides to write this issue explaining what would’ve happened if Jessica decided to join the Avengers after recovering from her time with Killgrave and it was all doves. She’s able to stop Scarlett Witch from going nuts and killing a bunch of Avengers and then marries Captain America.
Puts the true ending in a much dimmer light. It’s not that I have an issue with that ending. I understand that the tone of the book and character itself isn’t one that’s going to allow for happy endings. I just get the feeling that whether intentional or not, Bendis undercut his own great work by adding an unwarranted chapter that crapped all over Luke Cage.
Hawkingbird:
I don’t believe it. The mysticism in Iron Fist doesn’t overlap with Doc Strange. At the rate these Netflix shows are dropping the Iron Fist show should be ready after Strange hit theatres.
It’s not about the mystic elements being related, they don’t want to introduce the concept until Doc Strange. That movie is meant to set a lot of rules for it in the MCU and is going to go a long way in how they handle it with other projects. I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t pull the trigger on a final script for Iron Fist until after Strange is completely done.
The TV division gets the final scripts of the movies before they write for the shows. That’s how the shows can stay consistent with the movies. Unless there are script rewrites in the middle of filming there’s no need for them to wait for the film to hit post production.
Still missing the point. It’s more about seeing how the stuff comes out on screen. They don’t know how the entire concept is going to come across.
It’s about figuring out visual effects and triggers, etc. What works and what doesn’t. They plan on learning a lot from the Doc Strange film in how to handle the mystic elements going forward.
As for casting, it’s be dumb to have an Asian be Iron Fist. One of the hooks behind the character is that he’s this white dude that does kung-fu. It’s not like Japanese fans are unaware that Danny is white.
No sir it’s you that’s confused.
As soon as Dr strange goes into post production is green light to finish any writing on iron fist and move into casting.You’re still missing the point. It’s not about the script.
The level of reading comprehension on this forum is friggin’ abysmal.
We agree there.
Let me spell this out carefully so you can understand it.
Marvel films a subsidiary of Disney is under contract to deliver properties.
To date these include but are not limited to.
Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Power Man,Iron Fist and The Defenders.There are already delivery dates in place and marketing being actively developed well into the 10’s of millions if not more.
Your estimation that Disney wants to test the waters aside from being nonfactual bullshit is hyperbolic opinionated theory at it’s finest.
You have no idea what you’re talking about and i suggest you leave it at that.
Numerous sites like Newsarama and CBR have reported the same thing. It’s not about the script. It’s not about casting. It’s about figuring out how they want to represent the mysticism on the screen. They won’t even know if they like the direction they went until during and after post-production, where the majority of a movie is actually made.
You act as if delivery dates are set in stone. They’ve changed them multiple times already. Iron Fist has apparently already been replaced with Punisher.
Also, there has been zero marketing done for Iron Fist other than a Netflix placeholder with a generic title. Get a clue. There’s no marketing even being developed because there’s nothing to develop it from. Do you even know how marketing works? Have you marketed anything… ever?
Ok before we get into this any further, do you have any sources regarding any of the speculations you just made?
Direct links to official sources , not more speculation preferred.
Regarding marketing, you know how design boards, marketing meetings, initial marketing process works for ongoing campaigns right?
The marketing machine doesn’t start the day of shooting, it’s a long expensive drawn out process.
And while the exact Windows on release can flux there are contracted target dates which without renegotiation are pretty firm.
I am all for hologram Brandon Lee as Iron Fist
FTFY
CTG:
toddler316:
CTG:
toddler316:
CTG:
Hawkingbird:
CTG:
Just finished the Alias omnibus. While I enjoyed all of it, I feel like Bendis devalued his own ending of Jessica and Luke getting together with that “What If” style final issue. She goes through all this trauma, especially regarding The Purple Man and while she didn’t have a traditional happy ending, it was a sweet and hopeful one. Then he decides to write this issue explaining what would’ve happened if Jessica decided to join the Avengers after recovering from her time with Killgrave and it was all doves. She’s able to stop Scarlett Witch from going nuts and killing a bunch of Avengers and then marries Captain America.
Puts the true ending in a much dimmer light. It’s not that I have an issue with that ending. I understand that the tone of the book and character itself isn’t one that’s going to allow for happy endings. I just get the feeling that whether intentional or not, Bendis undercut his own great work by adding an unwarranted chapter that crapped all over Luke Cage.
Hawkingbird:
I don’t believe it. The mysticism in Iron Fist doesn’t overlap with Doc Strange. At the rate these Netflix shows are dropping the Iron Fist show should be ready after Strange hit theatres.
It’s not about the mystic elements being related, they don’t want to introduce the concept until Doc Strange. That movie is meant to set a lot of rules for it in the MCU and is going to go a long way in how they handle it with other projects. I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t pull the trigger on a final script for Iron Fist until after Strange is completely done.
The TV division gets the final scripts of the movies before they write for the shows. That’s how the shows can stay consistent with the movies. Unless there are script rewrites in the middle of filming there’s no need for them to wait for the film to hit post production.
Still missing the point. It’s more about seeing how the stuff comes out on screen. They don’t know how the entire concept is going to come across.
It’s about figuring out visual effects and triggers, etc. What works and what doesn’t. They plan on learning a lot from the Doc Strange film in how to handle the mystic elements going forward.
As for casting, it’s be dumb to have an Asian be Iron Fist. One of the hooks behind the character is that he’s this white dude that does kung-fu. It’s not like Japanese fans are unaware that Danny is white.
No sir it’s you that’s confused.
As soon as Dr strange goes into post production is green light to finish any writing on iron fist and move into casting.You’re still missing the point. It’s not about the script.
The level of reading comprehension on this forum is friggin’ abysmal.
We agree there.
Let me spell this out carefully so you can understand it.
Marvel films a subsidiary of Disney is under contract to deliver properties.
To date these include but are not limited to.
Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Power Man,Iron Fist and The Defenders.There are already delivery dates in place and marketing being actively developed well into the 10’s of millions if not more.
Your estimation that Disney wants to test the waters aside from being nonfactual bullshit is hyperbolic opinionated theory at it’s finest.
You have no idea what you’re talking about and i suggest you leave it at that.
Numerous sites like Newsarama and CBR have reported the same thing. It’s not about the script. It’s not about casting. It’s about figuring out how they want to represent the mysticism on the screen. They won’t even know if they like the direction they went until during and after post-production, where the majority of a movie is actually made.
You act as if delivery dates are set in stone. They’ve changed them multiple times already. Iron Fist has apparently already been replaced with Punisher.
Also, there has been zero marketing done for Iron Fist other than a Netflix placeholder with a generic title. Get a clue. There’s no marketing even being developed because there’s nothing to develop it from. Do you even know how marketing works? Have you marketed anything… ever?
Ok before we get into this any further, do you have any sources regarding any of the speculations you just made?
Direct links to official sources , not more speculation preferred.
**
Regarding marketing, you know how design boards, marketing meetings, initial marketing process works for ongoing campaigns right?The marketing machine doesn’t start the day of shooting, it’s a long expensive drawn out process.**
Actually yes, I do. That how I know you have no idea what you’re trying to lecture me about.
And while the exact Windows on release can flux there are contracted target dates which without renegotiation are pretty firm.
What are these dates then? Marvel pretty much has free reign to rearrange things as they see fit. They answer to Disney, no one else.
toddler316:
CTG:
toddler316:
CTG:
toddler316:
CTG:
Hawkingbird:
CTG:
Just finished the Alias omnibus. While I enjoyed all of it, I feel like Bendis devalued his own ending of Jessica and Luke getting together with that “What If” style final issue. She goes through all this trauma, especially regarding The Purple Man and while she didn’t have a traditional happy ending, it was a sweet and hopeful one. Then he decides to write this issue explaining what would’ve happened if Jessica decided to join the Avengers after recovering from her time with Killgrave and it was all doves. She’s able to stop Scarlett Witch from going nuts and killing a bunch of Avengers and then marries Captain America.
Puts the true ending in a much dimmer light. It’s not that I have an issue with that ending. I understand that the tone of the book and character itself isn’t one that’s going to allow for happy endings. I just get the feeling that whether intentional or not, Bendis undercut his own great work by adding an unwarranted chapter that crapped all over Luke Cage.
Hawkingbird:
I don’t believe it. The mysticism in Iron Fist doesn’t overlap with Doc Strange. At the rate these Netflix shows are dropping the Iron Fist show should be ready after Strange hit theatres.
It’s not about the mystic elements being related, they don’t want to introduce the concept until Doc Strange. That movie is meant to set a lot of rules for it in the MCU and is going to go a long way in how they handle it with other projects. I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t pull the trigger on a final script for Iron Fist until after Strange is completely done.
The TV division gets the final scripts of the movies before they write for the shows. That’s how the shows can stay consistent with the movies. Unless there are script rewrites in the middle of filming there’s no need for them to wait for the film to hit post production.
Still missing the point. It’s more about seeing how the stuff comes out on screen. They don’t know how the entire concept is going to come across.
It’s about figuring out visual effects and triggers, etc. What works and what doesn’t. They plan on learning a lot from the Doc Strange film in how to handle the mystic elements going forward.
As for casting, it’s be dumb to have an Asian be Iron Fist. One of the hooks behind the character is that he’s this white dude that does kung-fu. It’s not like Japanese fans are unaware that Danny is white.
No sir it’s you that’s confused.
As soon as Dr strange goes into post production is green light to finish any writing on iron fist and move into casting.You’re still missing the point. It’s not about the script.
The level of reading comprehension on this forum is friggin’ abysmal.
We agree there.
Let me spell this out carefully so you can understand it.
Marvel films a subsidiary of Disney is under contract to deliver properties.
To date these include but are not limited to.
Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Power Man,Iron Fist and The Defenders.There are already delivery dates in place and marketing being actively developed well into the 10’s of millions if not more.
Your estimation that Disney wants to test the waters aside from being nonfactual bullshit is hyperbolic opinionated theory at it’s finest.
You have no idea what you’re talking about and i suggest you leave it at that.
Numerous sites like Newsarama and CBR have reported the same thing. It’s not about the script. It’s not about casting. It’s about figuring out how they want to represent the mysticism on the screen. They won’t even know if they like the direction they went until during and after post-production, where the majority of a movie is actually made.
You act as if delivery dates are set in stone. They’ve changed them multiple times already. Iron Fist has apparently already been replaced with Punisher.
Also, there has been zero marketing done for Iron Fist other than a Netflix placeholder with a generic title. Get a clue. There’s no marketing even being developed because there’s nothing to develop it from. Do you even know how marketing works? Have you marketed anything… ever?
Ok before we get into this any further, do you have any sources regarding any of the speculations you just made?
Direct links to official sources , not more speculation preferred.
**
Regarding marketing, you know how design boards, marketing meetings, initial marketing process works for ongoing campaigns right?The marketing machine doesn’t start the day of shooting, it’s a long expensive drawn out process.**
Actually yes, I do. That how I know you have no idea what you’re trying to lecture me about.
And while the exact Windows on release can flux there are contracted target dates which without renegotiation are pretty firm.
What are these dates then? Marvel pretty much has free reign to rearrange things as they see fit. They answer to Disney, no one else.
Yeah that’s pretty much the answer I expected.
You have no idea what you’re talking about regarding the openly announced line up (these don’t happen without contracts with Windows ironed out legal) and add nothing but speculation.
Now that this has gone in a full circle I think we can put this to bed.
dab00g:
I am all for Dan Wu as Iron Fist
http://cdn3.whatculture.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-rock-ken-shamrock-raw-chair-shot.gif
I know you and your pretty white boy fetish
CTG:
toddler316:
CTG:
toddler316:
CTG:
toddler316:
CTG:
Hawkingbird:
CTG:
Just finished the Alias omnibus. While I enjoyed all of it, I feel like Bendis devalued his own ending of Jessica and Luke getting together with that “What If” style final issue. She goes through all this trauma, especially regarding The Purple Man and while she didn’t have a traditional happy ending, it was a sweet and hopeful one. Then he decides to write this issue explaining what would’ve happened if Jessica decided to join the Avengers after recovering from her time with Killgrave and it was all doves. She’s able to stop Scarlett Witch from going nuts and killing a bunch of Avengers and then marries Captain America.
Puts the true ending in a much dimmer light. It’s not that I have an issue with that ending. I understand that the tone of the book and character itself isn’t one that’s going to allow for happy endings. I just get the feeling that whether intentional or not, Bendis undercut his own great work by adding an unwarranted chapter that crapped all over Luke Cage.
Hawkingbird:
I don’t believe it. The mysticism in Iron Fist doesn’t overlap with Doc Strange. At the rate these Netflix shows are dropping the Iron Fist show should be ready after Strange hit theatres.
It’s not about the mystic elements being related, they don’t want to introduce the concept until Doc Strange. That movie is meant to set a lot of rules for it in the MCU and is going to go a long way in how they handle it with other projects. I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t pull the trigger on a final script for Iron Fist until after Strange is completely done.
The TV division gets the final scripts of the movies before they write for the shows. That’s how the shows can stay consistent with the movies. Unless there are script rewrites in the middle of filming there’s no need for them to wait for the film to hit post production.
Still missing the point. It’s more about seeing how the stuff comes out on screen. They don’t know how the entire concept is going to come across.
It’s about figuring out visual effects and triggers, etc. What works and what doesn’t. They plan on learning a lot from the Doc Strange film in how to handle the mystic elements going forward.
As for casting, it’s be dumb to have an Asian be Iron Fist. One of the hooks behind the character is that he’s this white dude that does kung-fu. It’s not like Japanese fans are unaware that Danny is white.
No sir it’s you that’s confused.
As soon as Dr strange goes into post production is green light to finish any writing on iron fist and move into casting.You’re still missing the point. It’s not about the script.
The level of reading comprehension on this forum is friggin’ abysmal.
We agree there.
Let me spell this out carefully so you can understand it.
Marvel films a subsidiary of Disney is under contract to deliver properties.
To date these include but are not limited to.
Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Power Man,Iron Fist and The Defenders.There are already delivery dates in place and marketing being actively developed well into the 10’s of millions if not more.
Your estimation that Disney wants to test the waters aside from being nonfactual bullshit is hyperbolic opinionated theory at it’s finest.
You have no idea what you’re talking about and i suggest you leave it at that.
Numerous sites like Newsarama and CBR have reported the same thing. It’s not about the script. It’s not about casting. It’s about figuring out how they want to represent the mysticism on the screen. They won’t even know if they like the direction they went until during and after post-production, where the majority of a movie is actually made.
You act as if delivery dates are set in stone. They’ve changed them multiple times already. Iron Fist has apparently already been replaced with Punisher.
Also, there has been zero marketing done for Iron Fist other than a Netflix placeholder with a generic title. Get a clue. There’s no marketing even being developed because there’s nothing to develop it from. Do you even know how marketing works? Have you marketed anything… ever?
Ok before we get into this any further, do you have any sources regarding any of the speculations you just made?
Direct links to official sources , not more speculation preferred.
**
Regarding marketing, you know how design boards, marketing meetings, initial marketing process works for ongoing campaigns right?The marketing machine doesn’t start the day of shooting, it’s a long expensive drawn out process.**
Actually yes, I do. That how I know you have no idea what you’re trying to lecture me about.
And while the exact Windows on release can flux there are contracted target dates which without renegotiation are pretty firm.
What are these dates then? Marvel pretty much has free reign to rearrange things as they see fit. They answer to Disney, no one else.
Yeah that’s pretty much the answer I expected.
You have no idea what you’re talking about regarding the openly announced line up (these don’t happen without contracts with Windows ironed out legal) and add nothing but speculation.Now that this has gone in a full circle I think we can put this to bed.
Google Punisher replaces Iron Fist. It’s that easy.
Go fetch.
Hey man i get it he’s going to be white
You know it
I know it
That’s just the way it works
Just throw Shang-Chi in there. Done.
No evidence of Wong makes me fear for no wong
No evidence of Wong makes me fear for no wong
He’s being replaced by Bill, his white counterpart.
You won’t see Wong because having a small material artist Asian man servant will offend hipsters.
They would make him more of a kato than a man servant
Just remembered 360 had a party mode for Netflix. Why’d they get rid of it?
Would be dope to watch this with friends out of state.
Because Microsoft is stupid…
I used that feature all the time with friends out of state.
I read Joe Quesada says there’s no Iron Fist movie planned.