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The events of WandaVision were the driving force behind Wanda’s actions in MoM

I actually think it’s more complicated than that. The Din/Grogu stuff in Boba Fett felt to me very much like it was supposed to be split into short vignettes spread across the whole season — like how the first season of Battlestar Galactica would always check in on Helo and Boomer, until the two storylines converged

Not much is my guess, just look how little WandaVision made it into Multiverse of Madness.

No, each act of visiting a point in the timeline created a new branching reality. Those realities (and the people in them) would fall apart without their full complement of Infinity Stones, which is why Cap had to return the stones to the point at which they were taken.

I gotta think that they wouldn’t have announced the show if they didn’t also have potential plots thought out

My suspicion is that The Mandalorian was going to be an anthology series right up until they decided to turn what would’ve been season 3 into a spinoff instead.

Honestly, I think that these problems were already there in season 2. As Filoni’s influence has grown, it’s become a more incestuous world, spending lots of time bringing back his pet characters, instead of forging ahead with its own story. That said, I did think season 1 was a bit overrated too — not bad, pretty good

Honestly I hadn’t thought about how the Rangers of the New Republic affected this.

That there’s no outcry doesn’t mean that they shouldn’t consider whether there’s a better approach anyway.

I think Zoid is talking about a different situation. If a project is written off as unsellable, then the costs of producing it can apparently be used to offset the overall corporation tax bill. So by killing the Batgirl movie, which cost $90m to make, WBD got a huge tax cut. In the long term, the film probably would

The show itself might feature a ton of fanservice, but I’m not sure anything in the trailer was. Ashoka is basically the new canon’s version of Thrawn picking up the pieces of the Empire in the aftermath of Return of the Jedi, so while Heir to the Empire” is a little on the nose, it’s as appropriate a phrase now as

Worse than not wanting to go deeper, it wants to pretend like it never brought up those ideas as soon as they become even a minor inconvenience for the latest frivolous antics.

Oh, for sure. I wasn’t suggesting it would be easy (or even possible), just that it could have applications.

That and they just licensed the new animated Batman series to Amazon last month.

I could see some possibilities. Imagine you’re trying to traverse a burning building and can check closed doors to see if they’re safe to open. Or you’re playing as a vampire and feel a burst of heat if you are caught in sunlight. Or they could turn hidden item location into a literal version of hot and cold, instead

“Literally one school for all of England” = literally elite
“Muggleborns go there” = they admit a handful of poors
Their dad literally works a 9-5 office job” = as the head of a government department

You also get more clicks with a vibrant community that returns to articles repeatedly to continue the conversation, but they’ve seemed determined to kill that.

Miguel appears to have regular teeth in most shots though, I think he only has fangs in one. It could be artistic licence, but I wonder if he’s replaced at some point (or turned, vampire-style — can the Inheritors do that?).

Or maybe it turns out to not be Skrulls at all. It could be that they’re drawing on Empyre to some degree, which brought the Cotati into the Kree/Skrull war. The Cotati are an alien race of plant-based humanoids, not unlike Groot, although some of them appear almost human.

If you mean he’ll be back for the finale of the Krakoa era, not so. Things could always change of course (maybe he’ll have a new idea), but Inferno was Hickman’s finale and what’s happened since (and what will happen as it continues to move forwards) is out of his hands.