Not really given the decade plus gap between the first and second. If Cameron wants more time he'll get it.
These are, allegedly, 3D models and not actually 2D. If so and this effect pulls off in the final footage (and from some reactions of people whove seen it, it does), this could look real, real good.
That seems reasonable, if they had say a director and writers already set up and are just waiting for an announcement that could work. If the rumors are true of it being Daredevil related the production shakeup could also impact it.
Spider-Mans 2026 unless theyre much farther in development than they've indicated. They don't even currently have a director, at least one announced.
Also, unrelated, What If season 3 is doing...Mech Strike?
It's a temporary title. Based on what Levy, Reynolds and Jackman have said it sounds like it'll be some variation of "Deadpool and Wolverine".
They're still filming but reportedly wrap in the next couple weeks.
I can see it. My guess is Sony stakes a date for Spidey 4 at Cinemacon and thatll be when all the other movies shift around as they need to, since there's no point in shifting them before then since they'd need to again for Spidey anyways.
The article didn't specify if it was just for TV or if it was movies as well, but it definitely seems to be heading that way. If Punisher got a surge just from being the same rating as Echo I wouldn't be shocked if that one gets a revival after he shows up in Born Again.
Sounds like Disney is happy with how Echos doing, and are working on more with her as well as more street level projects.
It also brought up viewership for several of the other shows, which is something Disneys brought up before as being something unique to Marvel on Disney+: when a new Marvel project releases (original or otherwise) on the service, a bunch of other Marvel projects also go up that are connected to it. VS say Mandalorian which doesn't lead to a big surge in say the OT movies going up.
Well, Agent Carter was produced by Feige and was referenced in Endgame with having Jarvis appear, and the actor for Black Bolt in the Inhumans show was the one used in Multiverse of Madness (though it's clearly not the same version). Agents of SHIELD is the only ABC show without any kind of reference on the movie side at all tbh, even though it's had Nick Fury appear twice
I do think that it's not as simple as "change this one thing and it'd have been huge". I do think the "homework " idea is overstated since that wasn't a problem for previous movies, including the ones with way more history involved like No Way Home and Endgame.
I will say Ezekiel Simms costume makes much more sense if it was designed with Garfield's Spider-Man in mind but it's still bad. But it's much closer to the design aesthetic of those suits.