alliterator85
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She never said the entire cafe clapped for her, just everyone behind the counter. “Everyone behind the counter” just happened to be one person. It’s an exaggeration to make a cooler story, nothing more.

If you read the article, though, it confirms it wasn't a lie, just a slight exaggeration.

Not helping matters is that Walker himself is the only character coming back. There’s no Trivette, no Alex, no CD, not even Gage or Sydney.

Actually, I believe the genre should be credited to the 1965 Japanese novel The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, which was one of the very first instances of a time loop being used in fiction.

What? No they didn’t. The script for Civil War was written with Spider-Man in it well before the deal to use Spider-Man was hammered out with Sony.

Considering the plot probably involves multiverse-style shenanigans, I have a feeling that it will be called Spider-Man 3: No Place Like Home or something like that.

True, that could happen, although I also think it would be disappointing.

I believe Sony and Netflix had different deals, though. Netflix’s deal was that Marvel couldn’t do anything with the characters until two years after their last appearance. 

Gretchen: They’re my parents! I get to lie to them until I’m old and they’re dead, and you don’t get a vote! I would never tell your dad to read your book!

They couldn’t just start filming once the rights reverted — they had to wait to write the script if it included Daredevil or wait to cast him or wait for anyone related to Daredevil at all.

Daredevil relies on Big Ronnie’s Custom Battle Spandex for all his costume needs! As their advertisement states: “I’m told it looks good.”

That’s certainly possible, but then I think Marvel would be announced that. And before you say “But Marvel hates spoilers,” they hate some spoilers, but they generally like the buzz that comes from announcing actors/characters are going to be in a film. Hence why they announced Doctor Strange, Electro, and Doc Ock

I hope that happens, too, but if they can’t bring in Jessica Jones, they could always bring in Marvel’s other badass female private detective, Dakota North. Played, in my head, by Eve Lindley.

The problem here is that, unless they rewrote the script just when the rights came back to Marvel and hurriedly brought Charlie Cox in, they couldn’t do anything with Daredevil before that. And the film was already in production then.

I mean, the last season had her diagnosed with cancer, right? So just have that be the answer: the cancer returned and she died. People die. It happens. (So it goes.)

To think, their most famous film before the MCU was You, Me, and Dupree.

This will only work if they get Sarah Michelle Gellar to reprise her iconic role as Kendall Hart.

Yep, they changed things in those adaptations — but, ultimately, they kept what was important about the source material and made a fun version of those books.