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Well, assuming Beck knows what Strange’s magic tends to look like, he might copy that appearance to make it look like he’s the real deal.

To which Sony replied “Spiderverse, bitches.” And Disney/Marvel STFU because they recognize that Sony went and made the best superhero movie of 2018 and the best animated movie of 2018, eating both their lunches.

I think DDS2 peaked with the Punisher & Matt scene on the roof where Matt is chained up. That dialog is the point of Punisher. I think that they could have handled the back half better because he should make Karen wonder about her support for Matt/Daredevil. Or she should be shown that the cost of the Punisher’s

YES!

See, I thought he was used well in DD2. The purpose of the character is to make a superhero question the morality of what they are doing. Is Daredevil justified just because he won’t use lethal force? Is that what makes him in the right? Or is the approach of the Punisher OK?

I always thought of the Punisher as a more honest take on the Batman origin. Random violence begets horrific, more or less random, violence. It doesn’t lead to anything like justice. That’s why the Punisher is more honest. He’s absolutely not a hero. He’s not someone you should look up to or regard as in the right.

Is Netflix actually removing the current series, or just not producing more?

I will die on the hill that Leia > Tarkin in that movie. Tarkin looks like a Bioware NPC. Leia looked good enough for a brief scene. Tarkin, though... Meh... They should have just done it from behind with someone else.

What’s odd, though, is that Morrison did the best character study of Superman, ever, and he did it in just one frame to set it up earlier, and a single page later. Obviously, I’m talking about the Regan in All-Star Superman. But the idea that Superman is someone who will notice the phone call between the doctor and

Assuming no other changes, yes. Otherwise, I’m diluting the “Just not the orange moron” vote, which is stupid.

Sherrod Brown (D Ohio, from the Cleveland area and one of the more reliably labor friendly votes in the senate) is probably running also.

It would be, but I would bet that they wouldn’t. Disney has no interest at this point in promoting the Netflix MU. If they have a Daredevil (which they won’t for a few years at least, probably 5 or more), it will be a totally different actor. Maybe, maybe if they want to nod to fans, they’ll give Charlie Cox the

If Charlie Cox were going to play Daredevil in that theoretical MCU Daredevil, I’d believe it. But I don’t see that happening. Netflix Jessica Jones doesn’t fit in the same scene with Tom Holland’s Spider-man. She just doesn’t. The tone is too jarring. Maybe we’ll get a new Avengers with Jessica, Luke, Spider-man and

I would be absolutely shocked if Netflix were cancelling these shows in order to reconfigure into Heroes for Hire, Daughters, and a Matt n’ Jessica series. I think these shows are done and gone. Frank Castle or Jessica will shut the door on the way out, turn off the lights, and say goodnight forever.

Wait for it... Netflix or someone will offer a “Get 12 months for 10" deal and once 50.1% of their base goes for it, they’ll switch to only 12 month contracts because “Most of our clients prefer it.” Or they’ll just toss a middle finger and say, “OK. 12 month contract only. Pay up front.”

I have to ask the same question I do to everyone who says, “Oh, Disney will carry [Daredevil/Luke Cage/Iron Fist] on in the same continuity with their own series.” Why would they?

The show is the interpretation of the characters. I don’t know how Disney can make a show based on the current shows without some legal complaint. At the very least, they’d have a rough time if Netflix challenged them in court if they said, “We’re making a new, and distinct Daredevil, with Charlie Cox, Vincent

I’ve been saying this for years. Now you get to pay a monopoly for access, and then an oligopoly for content. Man. I’m so glad to be a consumer in this golden age. 

I seem to recall Netflix saying that they weren’t going to cancel them all when Disney+ came out too.

They can’t. I’m pretty sure that Netflix owns the rights to that interpretation of the character. They could cast Charlie Cox, et al, for example, but they’d also have to make them a new continuity, new story, etc. Or, they’d have to buy or license them from Netflix, and I can’t imagine that there’s a lot of good