All right, to each their own. If you don't like to know dates within plots then I'll tag them. Just wasn't aware it was spoiler territory for anyone here.
I think, this case in particular, it explains more than just when it is. Easiest way to know is the source of the info. Leaks, unofficial set photos, and such, tag it.
I have to side with Greg on this one. Anything that adds new information that might inform the direction a show's plot might take or explain things about a show that's not announced openly is definitely a spoiler.
Literally a vague description of something on a set with zero context and a made up theory behind it lol spoiler culture wildin
Can you apply spoilers to the first part too? Really would have rather gone into this not knowing Matt’s in it as the daredevil
Fortunate for some, Google Maps users have noticed that the sign has not been changed since that date. Someone working at the church has just been lazy. No reason to assume the show takes place during the Blip now.
Can you please tag the clarification? Didn't really wanna know that it might not take place during the blip
You guys are fuckin' weird. It's not hard to understand and be mindful of other people, but I get that empathy is a hard concept to grasp sometimes.
The first film after Far From Home to not have production disrupted by Covid protocols. Kinda optimistic on that alone. This needs to be a heavy hitter.
https://variety.com/2023/film/news/victoria-alonso-marvel-exit-kevin-feige-1235561995/ While the cause of Alonso’s termination is unclear, the sources said, the decision was made by a consortium including human resources, Disney’s legal department and multiple executives including Disney Entertainment co-chairman Alan Bergman to whom all of Marvel Studios reports. Alonso’s longtime boss and Marvel chief creative officer Kevin Feige was not involved in the process, another person familiar with the exit added. Feige, who felt mired in an impossible situation, ultimately did not intervene. Alonso was blindsided, another insider added.
Other reports are that the 3 films / 2 shows per year schedule will become the norm. A necessity to help post-production crew from being overburdened.
Good. Hopefully this will mean a less pressured and happier workforce and a better quality output in the end, plus it's really not necessary to put out so much in one year. I love Marvel, but I'm fine with only three shows a year. Hell, that's pretty much what we were getting in the Netflix days.
Man, it's almost like leakers don't always know what the fuck they're talking about and might just be out to get clicks/attention. Weird stuff.
Recast? I can’t see Marvel juggling this kind of bad press for Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars. If it was DUI or something then sure, but putting a woman in the hospital? That’s heavy.
Would be pretty easy to work in a variant of Kang that looks different. Maybe slight explaining with all the Kangs thus far looking like Majors, but it’s the multiverse. Anything and everything can be explained.