On the one hand, I think it's probably for the best that they have proper showrunners. On the other hand, I liked the idea of Daredevil having more focus on Matt being a lawyer and it would've been fresh for the MCU. I'm worried that trying to chase after the success of the Netflix series might ultimately harm it, but we'll see.
Hopefully focusing on serialized tv means they'll be moving away from doing any more 6 episode series bullshit. It never works for Star Wars or Marvel imo. Crazy to me it took disney this long to realize they're doing it completely wrong.
who would've thought that firing writers and having revolving door of directors before even shooting a show would turn into a bad show?
They’re starting from scratch on daredevil? Surprised but if they didn’t like where it was going then yeah it’s best to start from point A
I guess it's a good sign that they want it to feel like the Netflix series? We'll see if they can come close
If the show can only be good with him suited up, the first season on Netflix must suck to them. But, if they thought it wasn’t good, by all means, delay and improve it. I’m okay with that. But it is getting a bunch of episodes. He doesn’t need to suit up in every episode to be a good episode of tv.
Of his 4 hallway fights, he was only suited up in one. I am obviously only counting when he is in the red suit and not the all black outfit.
I would be pissed if it took a full month to see Matt in costume lmao. I'm cool with Marvel's decision here, hopefully it doesn't make things too messy in reworking the show
lol by full suit do they mean the actual red one, cos it took uhh... 13 episodes to see him in that in s1 and that absolutely ruled
I don't think they ever really had "showrunners". The way articles read, it sounds like they had a very nontraditional approach to TV making and relied on film executives to steer the development process. People were let go and replaced fairly rapidly.
I kind of hope they at least do some limited series. Doing things that way made sense from the perspective that it's all one big ongoing story and having small event series works well with that premise.
Yeah I like the mix. Wandavision is a perfect example of something that could only really be done as a single season of tv.
I mean, I don't think the issue was ever that the Disney+ shows were being developed as limited series, it's that they weren't being developed like TV shows. They kept touting the "we're making 6 hour movies" line as if that's somehow the same as a 6 hour season of television.