Wouldn’t just making 7-11 shorts and putting them in one feature be easier?
Wouldn’t just making 7-11 shorts and putting them in one feature be easier?
Let’s make it clear: Marvel Studios, the film and television operation, is a multi-billion dollar commodity. Marvel Comics, the publisher of sequential art pamphlets, is a single-billion dollar commodity at best.
The Thai monarchy itself, which is currently endorsing a military dictatorship, is an understated problematic element.
Peter Dinkage hula-hooping.
Disney doesn’t own all of Hulu; Comcast has a minority interest in the service that they’ve agreed to sell in the near future. Moving a show from Hulu would be seen as damaging Comcast’s investment.
I know you mean Jovian Wade, but Khary Payton has done live action work, and I would be up for it if he appeared.
Colbert did introduce a stereotypical Asian, something explicitly mentioned on screen as a “character”, as some sort of bizarre meta-commentary on the Colbert persona. It didn’t work.
MGM only owns half of the Bond film franchise, so any such extensions would have to go through the Broccoli family and/or the estate of Ian Fleming.
Warner Bros. owns Droopy through all of the Turner dealings mentioned above.
Eddie is saying she’s genderfluid, and as such, it could be vaild to refer to her as him at the time.
There were mass resignations and the guy who wrote that (not at the AV Club) is now at Defector, a subscription website.
Will this article be updated around the end of the month with Tom’s take on WW84?
Isn’t Spider-Man tied up with the Sony deal, or does that only refer to the films (as Disney currently has the TV animation rights to him)?
Very glad to have this feature back.
I’m put off by the way the 3d character designs have been sledgehammered into 2d television animation. I’ve long been a partisan of creator-driven TV cartoons, stuff that breathes within the confines of the medium.
They do an episode about Japanese Spider-Man and have the temerity not to have the series itself on Disney+? It was on the Marvel website for a time.
You didn’t say anything about a new one.
There was a Rebecca Sugar song, as iterated by the credits.
Because it is on Disney Channel. Cable TV isn’t quite a dead business yet.
Even if most of the DVDs are MOD quick jobs. (Olive Films, could you help with regular DVDs of season 2 onwards?)