Gunn also has been working with Marvel since 2012 when he got hired for the first Guardians. It makes sense after Vol 3 if he didn't feel the need to visit the MCU afterwards. Plus with Peacemaker he really does seem to find his love of making TV shows and DC in that regard is more flexible than Marvel.
Unlike the NWH leaks there's been all sorts of contradictory information with this one so it's probably less bad if you get "spoiled" from the leaks cause lots of it will end up not being true.
It will happen eventually especially if any new animated shows continue to have seasons that run for more than 13 episodes.
But in this particular situation the mid season break makes sense since there is a gap of content on Disney+ between Boba Fett and Moon Knight
R Rated Humor is usually not my thing but I'm pretty close to loving this show. Peacemaker as a character is so juvenile and immature that I love that the show embraces it all the way while still maintaining some form of a story that is interesting enough.
Looks good! More grounded stories works best for Disney+ like Hawkeye.
Be an interesting test since this will be the first Disney+ MCU show starring a new character
Makes sense it keeps Iron Man, Cap and Black Widow as important characters both in universe and outside with how they impacted the MCU while also having the new heroes be accepted.
The universe naturally aging is somewhat of a mixed bag in comics so if the MCU pulls it off it'll be as impressive as assembling the original Avengers.
GA reception is probably bottom tier MCU but definitely amongst the fandom can see it being appreciated alot more compared to other MCU Films. Don't think critics were out to get this film I think though the reception will soften as time goes on.
Recent Batgirl leaks with the mural suggest even more that the new timeline will suggest Keaton was always the DCEU Batman. Wonder if it will mean technically Batman and Batman Returns are canon in the timeline.
The use of the words "day" and "date" made me worry for a split sec it was going on HBO Max at the same time
The Batman will be fine come March still thinking O/U $140M OW.
I'd like to see a more fun Batman too but what they're doing looks great so far so no complaints.
By all accounts all parties are eager to continue the Sony Marvel deal for at least another Tom Holland Spider-Man deal. Remember the reason why the talks collapsed after FFH was cause Disney wanted to negotiate for a different arrangement while Sony wanted to keep the original deal. I think Sony realises the value of Marvel with the Tom Holland side of the franchise.
Now as far as what else Sony has with the Spider-Man franchise let's just say NWH could be a great launching point for other avenues.
Yeah much better episode we have a proper idea of the central conflict of the present storyline while the flashbacks were more interesting.
Agreed with those that unlike Mando this is way more of a connected show than the episodic nature of Mando.