Category: TV & Movies

Man of Steel Day is Coming on June 12

June 12, 2013 will be Man of Steel Day in comic book stores across the country as the comic book world celebrates the release of the new Superman movie. I think this is a smart move by the comic book publisher and should give DC Comics a strong chance of gaining back some of the market it has lost recently.

Man of Steel Day is June 12, 2013!

Man of Steel Day is June 12, 2013!

What’s the Big Deal with Man of Steel Day?

Of course, many (if not most) of the comic book stores across the country will have free promotional bags to stuff your orders into, they will also have free copies of All-Star Superman #1 Special Edition which will reprint the first chapter of Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely’s famous tale about Superman. Many comic book stores will also have special posters to promote the movie.

What Else is Going On?

Some comic book stores will have special promotions on Man of Steel Day to promote the movie. Wonderworld Comics is putting on the finishing touches right now and we should have more information posted on this site and on our Facebook page very soon. Keep your eyes open for more information.

The Idea of Man of Steel Day

DC Comics needs to do something outside of the box to increase sales and gain back some of the lost market share. By making Man of Steel Day into as big of an event as possible, the publisher can get fans talking about the movie and about Superman in general. Will Man of Steel Day bring in shoppers who have never been to a comic book store? Not sure. Either way, it should make some news and turn some more heads towards comic book stores in general, towards DC Comics, towards the new movies, and towards Superman.

Avengers Assemble: I Just Can’t Get Behind It

Marvel’s Avengers Assemble is going to be hitting the small screens in a matter of months, but I am not interested in seeing it. I do not have high expectations for the show and do not see the show gaining the cult following like many of the animated superhero shows from over the years have gained. I see Avengers Assemble becoming a footnote quickly.

I can't get behind Avengers Assemble

I can’t get behind Avengers Assemble

Two-Year Shooter

Many of the animated shows from Marvel in the last decade have been little two-year shooters. Most recently, Marvel cancelled Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes after only a run of two years. How can we, as fans, get behind a show when we can see that Marvel’s track record is to cut shows down once they take off?

Avengers Assemble Again?

Going back to Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, the show was fantastic and should not have been cancelled. By merging the old storylines into a new environment, Marvel created one of the best animated series it ever had. The show should only have been replaced by another season of the same offering. If you cancel one of my favorite shows, don’t expect me to fall in line with a new one like Avengers Assemble.

Merchandising?

Note that Ultimate Spider-Man was out for almost two years before the merchandising began. Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes was out for two years and Marvel did not release a toy line from the series. If the company is going to start missing the boat on a regular basis with marketing to children, why should I get behind a new show? It shows lack of faith by the entertainment company.

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Marvel has wanted a foothold in primetime for years. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and any shows which this potential hit might spawn will toss Avengers Assemble further back. If Marvel can have the cream frosting, why worry about the dry cake going with it?

Justice League Movie: Too Many Hurdles for DC Comics

We have been hearing about the possibility of a Justice League movie for many years, but with the continued success of the Marvel movies, DC Comics is getting a fire lit “down below” to produce a Justice League movie for the fans and for investors. There are interesting hurdles the company will face with this project which makes for a huge uphill battle which could have been avoided if DC Comics had come out with a Justice League movie four or five years ago.

Will we ever see a Justice League movie?

Will we ever see a Justice League movie?

Coming From Behind

First off, DC Comics has to play catch-up with Marvel since the Marvel movies are consistently becoming the best at the box office when they come out. Movies like those in the Iron Man Series and The Avengers have set records which have raised the bar to such an amazing height that DC Comics would be David against Marvel’s goliath with a Justice League movie.

Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern

DC Comics has hurdles to overcome with four of the characters which would be expected for a Justice League movie. They are going to have to recast the best Batman and recoup the damages after a horrid Green Lantern. Man of Steel looks much better than the first new Superman move, so that character might have been redeemed (as long as the movie is as good as the preview).

A big hurdle for a Justice League movie comes when you look at Wonder Woman. The first recent attempt at creating a new Wonder Woman show was a complete disaster and the second is not putting hope in people’s minds.

The Rumor

I have heard people refer to a rumor that DC Comics will officially announce a Justice League movie in San Diego this summer. If they do not announce a movie, fans will become discouraged and mistake the rumor for being a rumor and take the non-announcement as a broken promise.

The Failing Market Share

I have discussed in other articles about the DC Comics loss of market share in the comic book industry. DC Comics needs a movie, or an actual hit TV show (Arrow is not a hit), to help restore market share. If they cannot deliver on either, I do not see the company having a chance to regain the top spot any time soon.

Note how all of these hurdles could have been avoided if DC Comics had not allowed Marvel such a lead and if they had tried to make a Justice League movie before all of the hurdles got into place.

Wonder Woman on The CW? I Hope Not!

One of the top stories in the world of entertainment right now is about a plan to develop a new version of Wonder Woman on The CW. I just can’t get excited about the project right now. DC Comics has partnered in the past before to redevelop the character to be made TV-ready and have failed ever since Linda Carter took off the bracelets. There is no reason to believe the plan to put Wonder Woman on The CW will be any kind of success.

Wonder Woman on The CW? Hopefully not.

Wonder Woman on The CW? I hope not!

Wonder Woman is Over-Protected

Ever Since the original Wonder Woman show, people have been very picky about how the frontline female comics character is portrayed. For years, I have heard people complain about how Wonder Woman was portrayed in the various animated series she has been part of over the years. I have learned to believe she is a sacred which an incorrect portrayal could defile.

Think about the male psychology for a moment. Most men have had a female in their lives they feel they need to protect. Think of the “little sister” mentality of a female in a guy’s life who he wants to keep safe and wants the best for. On the flipside, you have female psychology. Many women have grown up looking up to one superhero in Wonder Woman. Granted there are other female superheroes, but there is only one pushed strongly on girls from the last forty years. Can women deal with the female which society defines as the main female in comics being represented wrong?

The Magic of the First Series

The 1970s was an interesting time when the creative minds on TV could get away with almost everything. The 1960s and 1970s are a time in which we were supposed to push boundaries and try new things. It was an age of personal exploration and it was fine to look at characters in various ways. This was long before the 1980s and 1990s when the comic book culture realized it could be strict about what they want.

The air of exploration allowed fans to look at the original Wonder Woman TV series with a blind eye to how it might counter the comics. That could not happen today because, as comic book readers and collectors, we have set ideas in our minds as to how characters should be portrayed and will battle against anything new or different. Just think about all of the complaining we did when DC Comics decided to switch to the New 52 storyline. Shortly after we calmed down, we realized there was some good storytelling going on.

Arrow

No matter what The CW and DC Comics tell you, Arrow is not a blockbuster show. It might put in great ratings for the forgotten network, but not for networks as a whole. Wonder Woman on The CW would kill any chances of the show being a hit. The sheer fact of the character being used on a network where she will not be able to gain attention will turn many of us off.

What Really Should Be Done

Marvel has done a great job in taking out worries and making us eat our words through their movies. DC Comics has done a good job through the recent Batman movies. The new Man of Steel movie has me wondering if I should hate Superman so much. If DC Comics wants to promote Wonder Woman in the media, put her in a movie already. Don’t worry about the pennies which can come from TV when the movies can make millions more. Let us suspend our disbelief for a few hours and go home instead of expecting us to suspend for an hour a week for months (if not years). If the movie works well, then bring her to the small screen again.

Maggott in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? – An Exploration

Could we see Maggott in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? Forums are blowing up about the African-American character seen in the previews for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and many people believe the enigmatic character could be the mutant Maggott. Let’s take a look to see if this would work.

Maggot in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.?

Maggot in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.?

What the Heck Happened?

Jeffrey Bell was asked by IGN if the African-American character in the Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. previews was Luke Cage. While answering the question by confirming that it was not Luke Cage, Bell apparently made an “M” sound and then scoffed at himself for almost stating the actual character’s name. Some fans believe the “M” was a saved statement which would have pointed to Maggott in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Others believe it was Michael Collins as Deathlok. You can read about the possibility of Deathlok on the show by following this link.

Could Maggott in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Have Been Forecasted?

Up until a matter of months ago, we had not heard anything about Maggott in a long time. A few months ago in All New X-Men, the Jean Grey from the past had a mind link with Kitty Pride. We all spent about five minutes reading all of the bubbles around their heads to see what thoughts were racing through. One of the bubbles was about Maggott. Many of us believe this reference could be a statement about how we might see the parasite-emposered character soon in the printed pages. Could it also be a prep for Maggott in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? Not likely.

Should the Character be Portrayed on TV?

In Maggott, you have a character which has two large parasites which live inside him and come out from time to time. They can eat through any object and then give the character power once they soak back into his stomach. I can’t see how the creators of the show could pull off that type of graphic and keep squeamish viewers.

Could Maggott in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Actually Happen?

Marvel would either have to change the character in some way so that he could not be defined as a mutant. Otherwise, they might have a legal battle with Fox depending on the wording of the contract which grants Fox the rights to the X-Men. This could be a long battle since Fox would not be interested in helping out a show which is on a rival network. I just don’t see Maggott in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. actually becoming a reality.

Deathlok in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? – An Exploration

Comic book forums have been buzzing about the suggestion of Michael Collins as Deathlok in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The question is; would it make sense to have Deathlok in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.?

Deathlok in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.?

Deathlok in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.?

What the Heck Happened?

Jeffrey Bell was asked by IGN if the African-American character in the Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. previews was Luke Cage. While answering the question by confirming that it was not Luke Cage, Bell apparently made an “M” sound and then scoffed at himself for almost stating the actual character’s name. Fans have deduced that the “M” might stand for Michael Collins which would mean that we might see Deathlok in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. There is another potential character which could make for an interesting addition, but I will talk about that in another article which you can read by following this link.

Is There a Setup for Deathlok in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.?

The Michael Collins version of Deathlok could easily be a character in the Marvel Universe since Roxxon Oil is the parent company of Cybertek (the cybernetics company Collins worked for) has been established through all three Iron Man movies and through the one-shot, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor’s Hammer. Not sure about the setups? Read on.

Are You Sure?

The Roxxon logo can be seen in the background of the main fight scene in Iron Man. One of the cars in the Monaco Grand Prix in Iron Man 2 is sponsored by Roxxon. Roxxon Oil is mentioned many times in Iron Man 3 with the accountant who is held captive and killed works for Roxxon. Also, the tanker at the climax is a Roxxon Oil tanker. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor’s Hammer takes place in a Roxon Gas Station. Remember, Marvel has been good so far about mixing in possible future storyline hints into media.

Plausibility of Deathlok in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.?

While anything is possible in the Marvel Universe, it would make sense to have Deathlok in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The show would promote a character which is rarely used and most people in the general populace do not know about. If people do not know about a character, they can’t have preconceived notions of him. Some might even call Deathlok a “forgotten” character in the Marvel Universe so even long-term readers will have forgotten more than they remember.

Mixing of Man and Machine

S.H.I.E.L.D. brainpower and technology is a great mixture of man and machine. Deathlok in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. would display one of the greatest mixtures of man and machine possible. The team could have a superhero at their back without having to explore the supernatural or superpowers. They would only need to explore technology in the storytelling and it is already estabilished that technology in the Marvel Universe is much better than ours.

I would personally love to see Deathlok in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. We will learn as the months progress if Deathlok in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is something to look forward to or not.

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Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Needs to Be Biggest Show in Fall Season

Simply put – Marvel needs to inundate the market with information and teasers about Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. In the upcoming months, we need to be eating, sleeping, and breathing the show. The entertainment company needs to work closely with ABC to make sure this show is a ratings giant before the first episode even airs. Marvel needs this to work to stay on top.

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. does have a cool logo

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. does have a cool logo

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Needs to be a List-Topper

Ever summer, all of the major entertainment news outlets produce their own “Most Anticipated” or “Most Awaited” lists out of the upcoming fall shows. Marvel and ABC need to make sure Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. tops every single one of those lists. It needs to be the most important show coming out next season or both companies will have failed.

How Can Marvel and ABC Do It?

Right now, the buzz about Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is high in the comic book community, but it needs to be the buzz in all communities. Even though the two companies missed the initial boat with advertising the show during Iron Man 3, they can still catch up by running the clips of the show during the trailers for upcoming movies. Iron Man 3 is still the top movie in the world and Marvel and ABC need to make sure they cash in on the publicity track for the upcoming show.

Easy Marketing

Of course, we will have a strong role in making sure Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. gains buzz as many of us will be talking about the show throughout the summer. Comic book blogs and news sites will give a constant stream of information, but that is easy publicity. I am sure there will be promotions for the show in upcoming issues of Marvel titles, but the two companies are going to have to think outside of the traditional box to get this show in the forefront of everyone’s mind.

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Thinking Outside the Box

In-comic or in-store advertising for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is an important step, but the companies are also going to have to look at other avenues of advertisement as well. Marvel advertised Age of Ultron on Sirius Radio which surprised many of us and opened our eyes to another potential stream of advertising. The company has also advertised their movies on the sides of buses and at bus stops across the country. The company needs to advertise this show as if it were an upcoming movie if it wants to make a huge impact on the TV market.

Why Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is Important on TV

Image has a strong foothold in the primetime TV market with The Walking Dead. DC Comics has a foothold with Arrow, albeit much smaller than Image’s. Marvel needs to make a major impact in an attempt to show its strength and to try to snatch the all-important advertising dollars available. If Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is a major hit, we should all expect more TV shows with the Marvel logo in primetime in the near future.

Why Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is so Important in Comic Book Market

I have discussed how Marvel and DC Comics are losing market share right now to Image, IDW, and the smaller companies. The Walking Dead has brought tons of people into comic book stores across the country who traditionally would have avoided reading comics. These fans want to learn what the comic is about and how the comic led to the hit show. Marvel can potentially harness the same type of lightning with Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and resurrect the sales numbers which have fallen in recent months. Marvel needs Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. to be a leader to solidify the company’s future as the leader in the comic book industry.

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Impressions of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Announcement

So ABC is “officially” moving forward with Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Of course, there are some impressions I have off of the official announcement, the name of the show, the makeup of the team, and a few other impressions.

Is Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. a good enough representation?

Is Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. a good enough representation?

First, the official announcement if you have not read it yet:

Clark Gregg reprises his role of Agent Phil Coulson from Marvel’s feature films as he assembles a small, highly select group of Agents from the worldwide law-enforcement organization known as S.H.I.E.L.D. Together they investigate the new, the strange, and the unknown across the globe, protecting the ordinary from the extraordinary. Coulson’s team consists of Agent Grant Ward (Brett Dalton), highly trained in combat and espionage, Agent Melinda May (Ming-Na Wen) expert pilot and martial artist, Agent Leo Fitz (Iain De Caestecker); brilliant engineer and Agent Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge) genius bio-chemist. Joining them on their journey into mystery is new recruit and computer hacker Skye (Chloe Bennet).

From Executive Producers Joss Whedon (“Marvel’s The Avengers,” ”Buffy the Vampire Slayer”); Jed Whedon & Maurissa Tancharoen, “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” pilot co-writers (“Dollhouse,” “Dr.Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog”); Jeffrey Bell (“Angel,” “Alias”); and Jeph Loeb (“Smallville,” “Lost,” “Heroes”) comes Marvel’s first TV series.  “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” is produced by ABC Studios and Marvel Television.

The Official Announcement for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

It was smart for Marvel and ABC to start out the announcement with the mention of how Clark Gregg is coming back to lead the team. A release like this is going to gain more note if something or someone people are familiar with leads. I also like the way the announcement points out how S.H.I.E.L.D. is a worldwide law-enforcement organization as I was concerned about ABC making S.H.I.E.L.D. into a U.S.-only organization. Breaking down the specialties of each of the characters is also helpful.

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. does have a cool logo

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. does have a cool logo

The Name: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

First off, you knew Marvel would have to have its name in the title. That should really go without mention. Second, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. does sound better than simply S.H.I.E.L.D. as the focus of the show will be on the agents and not on the organization itself.

The Makeup of Marvel’s Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Is this show partially run by Robert Kirkman? We all know that Nick Fury is black, but there can’t be another African-American on the team? Are they running with Kirkman’s unsung rule of only having one black male or black female at a time in connection with a project? Will Fury have to die to add more diversity to the team? Of course, the lack of any clear ethnic presence on the team outside of Ming-Na Wen is disturbing.

In today’s society, it is a foregone conclusion that teams have to be diversified, but this team is far from diversified on an ethnic level. While I am not saying the show is required to have people of various ethnic descents, I do want to point out how many of us in the comic book industry would prefer to move away from the preconception that all comic book readers are white males. Having a mostly white team does not bode well for breaking the misconception or spreading out to a wider market base.

Where Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Team Falls Short for Storytelling

We have the computer hacker, engineer, biochemist, blah blah blah…where is the otherworldly? Marvel has pigeonholed this team into not taking on cases of the supernatural or sorcerous? Nobody on the team has an obvious tie to space (like an astronaut), so Marvel might be tying its one hands when it comes to cosmic storytelling on the show. Just having one team member with some type of otherworldly ties would give Marvel more room to deal with characters outside of the normal human or slightly superhuman.

Of course, changes could be made into the first season to incorporate some of the shortcomings I have pointed out. I personal want to see Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. take off and become a hit show. The creators can send us down the right path, but only time and viewers will tell if we will walk it, and for how long.

Bruce Boxleitner’s Lantern City: An Interview with the Creators

Bruce Boxleitner’s Lantern City is a new TV show being worked on by Bruce Boxleitner (who you might know from Tron, Scarecrow & Mrs. King, and Babylon 5), Trevor Crafts (Executive Producer), and Matthew James Daley (Writer). It is a stempunk story which is sure to get genre fans popping. A Lantern City graphic novel is also being worked on. I had the opportunity to sit down at C2E2 with the three gentlemen in charge of the project.

From left - Mathew James Delay, Bruce Boxleitner, Larry Poupard, and Trevor Crafts. We discussed Bruce Boxleitner's Lantern City at C2E2.

From left – Mathew James Daley, Bruce Boxleitner, Larry Poupard, and Trevor Crafts. We discussed Bruce Boxleitner’s Lantern City at C2E2.

Larry Poupard: Why did you pursue the steampunk genre for Lantern City?

Trevor Crafts: I think that one of the things we found interesting about the steampunk genre is that we found a huge tidal wave of people who were building and making and creating. I have always been a fan of historical fiction and I felt it was something which was right on the cutting edge right now and nobody had really cracked the code. Nobody had figured out how to do something which would be a really dynamic show or film which really embraced the steampunk ideals.

So we decided to go about it in exactly the opposite direction with Lantern City than what people usually do with. We decided to engage the fan base first and talk to the steampunk community about what they wanted in a show. We wanted to get the ideal of the visual look and the feal. That was one of the jumping-off point. I had the idea of Lantern City and brought Bruce Boxleitner in during the very early stages. This composed most of our very early conversations in just seeing what this group of people had done and knowing this was the group we wanted to engage with.

Bruce Boxleitner: I was always fascinated by it [steampunk] but I just didn’t know what it was called. Steampunk? I thought “What does that mean? Steampunk?” I do not think that there is one definite definiation. I think ours is just going to be an interpretation. I think Hollywood has used it by dancing around it with League or Extraordinary Gentlemen and Wild Wild West. I think ours is going to be a unique world which is going to blend all interpretations and people who really love stempunk are going to see something they like in Lantern City.

Larry Poupard: The write-ups so far about Lantern City talk about how the land is ruled by a totalitarian family. Many steampunk stories incorporate political commentaries about totalitarianism, fascism, or other types of fringe political beliefs. Is political commentary going to be a major talking point for Lantern City or is it simply going to play in the background?

Matthew James Daley: It is impossible for that [political commentary] to play in the background of Lantern City because it is too prevalent in the world we created. Now we are not going to spend half of every episode talking about politics around a parlor. The politics of this world, which is a totalitarian world, runs so deeply in everyone from the top to the bottom. We did not set out to make political statements in Lantern City, it is in our world and it needs to be addressed in every episode more through the characters and through the action.

Trevor Crafts: One thing I would like to add to that is that Matt has created this wonderful three-tiered society. The Grey Empire is the top tier. The “worker class” is at the next tier down and they basically make and function. Now we find out there is this growing underground where you live entirely on your own without any rules and it is a very violent place. You can starve to death or die very quickly in this part of Lantern City.

Going back to your first question, I think the society in Lantern City is interesting because we can showcase all of the different styles of steampunk within each of those three strata of society where all of that political pulling and pushing happens.

Matthew James Daley: With the underground, the main question you would ask yourself if you fled from society to live there is “What price is my freedom?” because every day is a battle to survive. You are not under the federal regime, but you can’t trust anyone who says they have your back. Even for the people organizing and running it, it is a very dangerous place but very exciting too.

Bruce Boxleitner: We can definitely reflect on current stories. Science fiction has always been very good in that way because you can comment on modern society without slamming a message in your head about how we are taking a side. This Lantern City is a world unto itself but I believe we can reflect modern anxieties without an issue.

Matthew James Daley: The aspects we look at such as the loss of freedom and what you are willing to give up are key in Lantern City. That [giving up for freedom] is one of the central questions of the show.

Bruce Boxleitner: You security would be a big thing. In all strata in society, people have to wonder how secure they are in that particular strata. This particular question is a movement in all societies throughout the years. Not just in the modern, but during Bolshevism and other times as well.

Larry Poupard: Most of the people you have signed for the show so far have worked on science fiction in the past. Did you go after these actors specifically to share in their fan bases or because they might have more of an open mind to use for understanding the world of Lantern City? Is it an amalgamation of the two?

Trevor Crafts: It is definitely an amalgamation of the two. I was thinking from the very beginning about who I would cast in the various roles for Lantern City, and there are still very many left to fill. Matt built a world in which there is over forty different characters that all intertwine together.

I think, for me, there is a unique aspect of television where you can innately understand when people are really working well together. The group of people we started to put together for Lantern City has people who already know each other and have camaraderie. You are right, these people have a base understand of the genre and a love for the genre which comes through.

That is one of the reasons why Firefly was so popular. It was a good show, but there was this “perfection” in casting where you had this group of people who you learned to love or hate depending on their character. That is something we are trying to replicate. We want to have that group…that cast that loves going to work every day and loves what they do because that is going to come through in their performances. They are all genre fans, and they have genre fan bases so that is all factors in.

Matthew James Daley: They have not had any genre-based questions and questions about genre elements, which is great, because I was expecting to have to explain things. That is just great. They got it, especially John…

Bruce Boxleitner: John Ryes-Davies. I originally met him in London. I worked with him back on Scarecrow & Mrs. King back in 1984 so I did have a small acquaintance with him. We met up with him at Dragon Con and we gave him a script. He wrote us, I don’t know how many pages.

Trevor Crafts: He came up to you first, didn’t he? He said “I heard about this new show you are working on.”

Bruce Boxleitner: Yes, he was dressed very nicely and was a proper British gentleman. Here is was in the hot summer sun in Atlanta in a full suit, and he was great. I want this to be gotten straight…he came to us. Most of the actors have done so including, just recently, Gigi [Edgley from Farscape].

I am the only one at this table who has been in a sci-fi ensemble, and I know that is what I want to relive again. Maybe from a different aspect. During the best years of Babylon 5 we had the best cast. To find that is like lightning in a bottle. I think that when we have actors from this genre, there is identification right away with them from the audience. We don’t have to introduce them necessarily before or during Lantern City. There will be a couple we might have to, but the audience will get it right away with Lantern City. We are targeting an audience right now, and they will bring all the others in with them. My experience at Babylon 5 is what turned me on to this project when Trevor brought it to me. I want to go through this again.

Larry Poupard: You stated that you took this project to the fans first. How are you preparing yourself to deal with a fan base which can get very technical about a type of technology which has never truly existed?

[All three men laugh]

Bruce Boxleitner: Exactly!

Matthew James Daley: I think with where we are right now in production I fell – and I have always felt this way and am very specific about this – is that there has to be a blending of the real and the created. By “the real,” I mean real sets and the Lantern Guard in Lantern City needs to be real and touchable. We have built some of those sets and some of those costumes already. Things like the skyline can be CGI.

Somebody asked us when we were building the plan if Lantern City was just going to be a CGI show. To some extent, what show is not a CGI show these days? If you think about a show like Star Trek or Babylon 5, there were elements which were CGI-created, but there were aspects of “the real” there. Some great movies like District 9 have CGI, but there is a lot of “the real.” We have made many great pieces and augmented them.

What that means for production, where are we going to go for production? There is a lot of great production happening in Eastern Europe where wider spaces are a little bit more attainable. Like in Dune, we will build as much as we can for “the real,” and then we can simply augment with CGI.

Bruce Boxleitner: What is great is that we have the technology now to help us create these worlds. We can make these cityscapes now. Years ago, it would have been so expensive; a project like Lantern City would have never gotten off the ground.

You can learn more about Bruce Boxleitner’s Lantern City by following this link to its official site.

Personally, I am looking forward to seeing more about Lantern City in the near future.

The Walking Dead Season 4: Ignored Issues?

There are some interesting issues presented in the storyline of The Walking Dead Season 4 which many fans and followers appear to have overlooked as talk about the new season is either avoiding the issues listed below or people have not thought of them. These are important changes which the creators have to pay attention to.

The Governor will still stalk in The Walking Dead Season 4

The Governor will still stalk in The Walking Dead Season 4

The Obvious Issues in The Walking Dead Season 4

Most people are talking about the schism happening between Rick and Carl or how The Governor becomes a wild card now in the show. Fans are looking at the issues which will face those in the prison now that there are more mouths to feed. There are many other issues the creators have to face.

The Extra Supplies in The Walking Dead Season 4

Fans should be celebrating a potential aspect of The Walking Dead Season 4 because Rick and his crew have the opportunity to raid Woodbury for supplies. If the creators don’t take a look at all Rick the survivors can take out of Woodbury, it would be a missed opportunity for us all. Remember, Woodbury had military vehicles, weapons, food, tools, clothing, and other extras such as comfortable beds and furniture. All of this can be moved to the more-secure prison. If the survivors start complaining about not having supplies, the creators have underestimated the characters who would comb through Woodbury and the fans.

The Nighttime Worry in The Walking Dead Season 4

While there was always a potential for someone to simply die in the middle of the night and start eating others, it is more so with the number of elderly people in the new season. If this is not addressed, it would be a bad move for the creators. There are some interesting scenes which could happen if this potential issue is explored correctly.

Tyreese / Daryl Power Struggle in The Walking Dead Season 4?

There is the chance for there to be a power struggle between Daryl and Tyreese. Of course, with Tyreese taking a co-starring role now, time will have to be taken away from someone else. Even if there is not a struggle in the storyline between the two characters, fans are sure to struggle with potentially losing “Daryl time.”

The Walking Dead Season 4 poses to be a rollercoaster ride for fans. Hopefully, though, the potential issues mentioned above will be addressed by the creators in an attempt to make The Walking Dead Season 4 the best season so far.

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Potential Issues with a Black Panther Movie

Rumors have circulated about a Black Panther movie for years. In fact, I remember sitting in sophomore literature class in 1990 and hearing friends talk about how a magazine had hinted Marvel looking at options for a Black Panther movie. Here we are 23 years later still talking about the opportunity the House of Ideas has with the character. There are, though, distinct disadvantages to creating the movie.

I am hoping for a Black Panther movie

I am hoping for a Black Panther movie

Wakanda

Being that T’Challa comes from a mythological land on “our” planet, people might have an issue relating. People can understand how they might not be able to relate to Asgard or Krypton because they are off in “yonder” and not of our world. People would have a more difficult time relating to a land which has religion and traditions which we would relate to a third world country but the technology or a country advanced ahead of the United States. This relation gap would have to be dealt with in a Black Panther movie.

Dryness

One of the issues with a potential Black Panther movie is the same type of issue Marvel will face with a potential Doctor Strange movie. Both characters are dry when compared with the witty superheroes we are used to in the movies. If Marvel makes T’Challa as witty as say, Iron Man, old fans will become upset with the commercialization of the character. If Marvel does not make the character witty enough, fans who do not know the character from comics will be disappointed.

Hate to Say It

I hate to say it, but one of the issues with a Black Panther movie will be that people who are alien to comics will believe the character has a movie because he is Black. The trendy people who go to the latest superhero movie and have never stepped into a comic book store will discount the history (which they don’t know) of the character and gain a preconception that the Black Panther has a movie because of the color of his skin and not the content of his character. This would be the greatest disconnect fans could have with a Black Panther movie, but you know it will happen.

Personally, I hope to see a Black Panther movie in the future. He is one of the most underrated superheroes in the Marvel roster and he needs to be more at the front than he is. Hopefully, Marvel can overcome these obstacles and give us the movie we deserve.

Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver in Avengers 2: Don’t Believe the Hype

Entertainment Weekly is “confirming” that Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch have been written into the Avengers 2 script. Since the report uses “sources” which have gone unnamed, we should not take this report as fact…yet. If you are a regular reader, you know I shy away from rumors. When a rumor is being reported as fact, I can’t keep my mouth shut.

Don't believe the hype yet about Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver in Avengers 2...yet.

Don’t believe the hype yet about Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver in Avengers 2…yet.

Marvel’s Response to Avengers 2 Rumor

Kevin Feige, the final decision maker over at Marvel Studios has stated that “I’m not confirming or denying. The draft could change six months from now.” Essentially, he is telling everyone to take this rumor about Avengers 2 with a grain of salt.

The Colossus Example

Remember back to 1999 when we heard that Colossus was going to be in X-Men in 2000. All we got was a brief cameo of a teenager drawing sketches in the courtyard. In 2002, we heard that Daniel Cudmore had been cast as Colossus and would play a major role in the following year’s X2. He was onscreen briefly and many viewers missed his cameo during the action. Even if they are written into the script, we should not believe they will make more than a brief appearance in Avengers 2 until we are officially told otherwise.

May Never Make it In

Do you remember Tobey Maguire’s cameo in Life of Pi? Do you remember Uma Thurman playing Blake Lively’s mother in Savages? Do you remember Angela Bassett playing the spy boss in Mr. & Mrs. Smith? All of these actors were cast in roles which never made it past the editing room. Even if someone is cast as Quicksilver and someone as the Scarlet Witch, we should not believe anything until we see the previews for Avengers 2.

Feige’s Statement

Feige pointed out that the script for Avengers 2 might change before shooting. There are many movies which change script mid-shooting. In fact, if you listen to some of the commentaries about Mr. & Mrs. Smith, you would know that the script changed so many times during shooting that many people wondered if the movie would be finished. The same could hold true for Avengers 2.

Rumors Rumor Rumors

Remember that what we are hearing is simply rumors right now about Avengers 2 and about Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch. Always question an article which states something as “fact” from “unnamed sources” and then follows up with a statement saying that the person in the know cannot confirm or deny and that things might change. I would love to see Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch in Avengers 2, but I am not going to hold my breath.

Patrick Dempsey Should Play Doctor Strange

While I am sure many fans would not agree with me, I believe Patrick Dempsey of Grey’s Anatomy would be the perfect actor to play Doctor Strange in the planned movie. Marvel Comics has called for a script, and I would be surprised if the project was not given an official date soon. McDreamy is one of the few actors who could give Doctor Strange the portrayal he deserves.

Patrick Dempsey should play Doctor Strange

Patrick Dempsey should play Doctor Strange

My Justification

Doctor Strange has been one of my favorite characters since I was a child. One of the first comics I ever read was an issue of The Defenders and I instantly gained respect for the Sorcerer Supreme. Over the years, I have read every appearance of his in Strange Tales, every issue of The Defenders, and all of the issues in Doctor Strange’s own titles. I am not someone who just has a passing fancy with the characters – he is one of my favorites and his portrayal on film is important to me.

In All Seriousness

One of the most important aspects of Doctor Strange’s personality is how he stays serious no matter what the situation. Even his humor is serious. Dempsey’s character on “Grey’s Anatomy” is reflective of the Master of the Mystic Arts without the Sanctum Santorum. McDreamy’s character is usually serious and he can focus on whatever issue is at hand. The dry wit of the character is very close to what would be found in the pages of the comics.

The Hand

What is interesting is the Grey’s Anatomy character is currently dealing with not being able to perform surgery due to a hand injury. This is reflective of the origin of Doctor Strange and plays well on the small screen. It would make sense to transfer the same storyline onto the big screen.

The Women

For the most part, Marvel has attempted to bring lesser-known characters to stardom through the Phase 1 movies. Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johannson, and Robert Downy Jr. were the known names before the Phase 1 Marvel movies, but many more names have become red carpet darlings since. Bringing Dempsey in to play Doctor Strange would bring more women into the theaters who want to see their favorite actor on the big screen. Comic book fans should not be discouraged by the idea of a Marvel movie bringing in an actor women would go for. In all honesty, some of you need a date and should hope for anything which can get you one.

Dempsey has made statements in the past that he wants the role. Marvel – just sign on the bottom line and get it over with already. I know there have been rumors about other actors taking the role, but Dempsey just fits.

Man of Steel Will Not Resurrect DC Comics Movie Arm

“Man of Steel” comes out in a few months, but I am not expecting the movie to resurrect the movie arm of DC Comics. “Man of Steel” might kick start the future movies coming out from DC Comics, but it will not completely turn comic book fans eyes to the company’s movie plans. There is only one thing which could potentially resurrect the motion picture arm of DC Comics.

Man of Steel

Man of Steel

Why “Man of Steel” Can’t Do It

No matter how much money “Man of Steel” brings in, people will still be talking full-force about Marvel movies. One movie alone could not turn comic book fan’s minds off of decades of behavior from the comic book company which remains in second place.

Broken Promises

“Man of Steel” will not make comic book fans forget about the decades of perceived broken promises from DC Comics. There have been rumors for years about various movie projects potentially being worked on at DC Comics which never came to pass. Instead of looking at the potential projects for what they are (potential projects), many fans look at them as broken promises which DC Comics was unable to deliver on.

Marvel’s Salt

Marvel has discussed many potential movies in the last five to six years, and delivered on many of them or plans to deliver on them in the next few years. Every single time Marvel opens production on a new movie, it ads salt to the wounds at DC Comics. Fans are reminded about how many years we have been hearing about a potential Justice League movie without DC delivering. Marvel gave us “The Avengers” and made us forget about the JL for a short time. “Man of Steel” might simply remind us of the “broken promises.”

“Man of Steel” might kick start a new generation of DC Comics movies, but will not steal the thunder from Marvel. Following through with plan for upcoming movies from DC Comics might make us forget as long as DC can deliver something better than “Green Lantern.” Only time will tell.

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A New Star Wars Movie Every Year: Don’t Fret

So Alan Horn over at Disney stated at Cinema Con in Las Vegas that there will be a new Star Wars movie every summer. I am sure many fans are flipping out in a negative way about having a new Star Wars movie every year, but the anger is premature. As a Star Wars fan myself, I am looking forward to what Disney can do with the franchise since they have already done wonders with another we worried about.

Don't fret about a new Star Wars movie every year.

Don’t fret about a new Star Wars movie every year.

Remember Being Worried About Marvel?

I remember a recent time in history when Marvel fans flipped out about Disney taking over the House of Ideas. We all remember the pictures of Spider-Man with Mickey Mouse ears and Donald Duck with green feathers. Fans fretted about Disney making Marvel a cutesy brand and driving it right down into the ground. What ended up happening? The comics have not been neglected and the movies are pretty damn good.

Marvel Movies

We should not worry about a new Star Wars movie coming out each year because Disney has been able to pull off multiple Marvel movies in a short span of time. “Captain America,” “Thor,” and “The Avengers” all came out in rapidly short succession without a hitch. We are going to be seeing two or more Marvel movies come out in each of the upcoming years. Why can’t Disney be successful a new Star Wars each year?

The Plans We Have Heard

We have heard talk about a new trilogy and at least two spin-off movies. The trilogy parts can come out every two years and the spin-off can fill in the off years. Instead of fretting about a new Star Wars movie each year, we should be hoping for spin-off movies of our favorite characters.

The Possibilities

Personally, I would love to see Disney do a movie from the perspective of the Storm Troopers on the Death Star. I would also love to see a movie based on the stories found in the short story books “Tales from Mos Eisley Cantina” and “Tales from Jabba’s Palace.” Let the smaller characters have time to shine on the big screen. The possibilities are endless if we have a new Star Wars movie each year. Which movie are you hoping to see?

Abraham on The Walking Dead: Wait or Celebrate?

Fans of the comic book version of The Walking Dead are buzzing about what they are considering as the TV introduction of Abraham on The Walking Dead. Many fans I have spoken to in the last few days are looking past the casting for the character of Roy Stark for the show and are declaring Abraham as a new character to be excited about. Should they not be so fast, or are they right on the mark?

Abraham on The Walking Dead?

Abraham on The Walking Dead?

The Information Filtering Around

Horror-Movies.ca is reporting that the creators of The Walking Dead are working on filling a new role. The character will be named Roy Stark and he will be a former military medic whose family was attacked by survivors soon after the zombie infestation.  Stark did things to his family’s attackers The Governor would have never thought of and will be categorized as someone who is on the edge and could be dangerous.

Abraham on The Walking Dead?

As I stated, many of the fans I have spoken to about this news in the last few days are declaring “Abraham on The Walking Dead!” Just because the new character has some of the traits we saw in Abraham, we should not be quick to discuss Abraham on the Walking Dead. The previous occupation and the family attack could be the end of the similarities. Stark could be a bookish media along the lines of Milton and not share any of the fighting aspects of the comic book character many of us loved.

Could this be a Ruse?

Remember, the creators of The Walking Dead on TV have leaked partial information in the past simply to pull a bait and switch. Actually, you could argue that they did not pull a bait and switch at all as they have given us three or four points out of six and forced us to assume the points which were not disclosed.

A perfect example would be when we were told about how Michonne was cast for Season 3 only to be surprised by her appearance in the final minutes of Season 2. Remember, we were told that dozens of characters would die in the Season 3 finale only to find that there would only be two that we were actually interested in.

Abraham on The Walking Dead!

In the case of Abraham on The Walking Dead, part of the information being sent out could be a ruse. They might want us to think they are stealing aspects from the character we know only to surprise us with a familiar face. We might be talking about Abraham on The Walking Dead in the upcoming months. Only time will tell.

Reflection on Passing of Richard LeParmentier – Friend of Wonder World Comics

I am saddened today to hear about the death of Richard LeParmentier, Admiral Motti from “Star Wars: A New Hope”. I had the opportunity to spend time around him and with him at Detroit Fanfare Comic Con 2012, and looked forward to seeing him again at some point in the future. I am distraught by the fact that the hoped-for future encounter will never come to pass.

I have interviewed countless celebrities in the past for various publications and have learned that there are certain aspects which are lacking in too many celebrities. Humility, gratitude, and general grace are human aspects which many celebrities often forget about when they find they are recognized out on the street. I did not find this with Richard LeParmentier.

Richard LeParmentier will be missed by the Star Wars community, and by this fan.

Richard LeParmentier will be missed by the Star Wars community, and by this fan.

At Detroit Fanfare Comic Con, I saw a man who was happy for the recognition he was receiving for the work he did years ago. He saw fans welcoming him with open arms and reciprocated by being as inviting as humanly possible to every convention guest he saw. He was gracious and thanked every person who came to his table. Fans were thanking Richard LeParmentier for his autograph, and he was thanking them for their interest in him and for making him feel special. This is a quality is sadly lacking in many celebrities.

I was able to talk with LeParmentier away from the crowds on a few occasions and found his demeanor did not change when out of the watchful eye of the public. He kept his grace and manner throughout each moment he was at the convention. I have found that a true judge of character in a celebrity is to see how they act when the show lights have gone out. Richard LeParmentier was the same man “with makeup on and without.”

As a fan of the original Star Wars Trilogy, I was very happy to have had the opportunity to meet someone associated with the project which touched so many aspects of my childhood. Richard LeParementier and David Prowse (who was also at Detroit Fanfare 2012) made me realize my life-long fandom of their work was not in vain. LeParmentier will be missed by the community, and by this fan who will remember him as a man who was not overtaken by the importance of the project he worked on.

Killing Rick on The Walking Dead Would Be Pointless

When we think about the zombie apocalypse, we think about Rick on The Walking Dead or Rick in The Walking Dead comic. Recently, Robert Kirkman stated in an interview that we could see Rick Grimes die at some point because we should remember that nobody is safe in the world. While some might applaud the creator of the franchise for taking the step and hinting at the potential demise of the story’s central character, this was the wrong time to make the statement about killing off Rick on The Walking Dead, and it was the wrong statement to make.

Rick on The Walking Dead

Rick on The Walking Dead

Coming Off the Season 3 Finale of The Walking Dead

I have only heard of a handful of people who were happy with the Season 3 finale of The Walking Dead. Most fans were very distraught by the lack of closure. This is not the time to release a statement which could potentially upset fans in any way. They are already ticked about how the previous season ended. Don’t add salt to the wound by talking about killing off Rick on The Walking Dead.

Rick on The Walking Dead is the Central Character

Since the beginning of the franchise, Rick has been the central character of the story. To kill the character off, a shift would have to be made towards bringing in a new central character. Look at what happened on The X-Files when that happened. The show plummeted in the final season when Fox Mulder become a background character. Cult shows such as The Walking Dead cannot change central characters without severe backlash.

Middle or End of Life Cycle?

At this point, we do not know if The Walking Dead as a show is nearing the middle or the end of its life cycle. Three years is a long time for a show in this market where most are being cancelled within the first two seasons. This is not the time for a show’s creators to make major swerves such as knocking off Rick on The Walking Dead. The need to figure out what parts of their formula work and modify some minor issues here and there. A major change in the formula now might spike a few fans but will upset others who will feel left out when the formula they grew to love has been discarded.

Death of Rick on The Walking Dead is Change for the Sake of Change

No show, comic book, band, writer, or politician should ever make a change simply to make a change. In Kirkman’s interview, he stated that we always need to remember that any character can die at any time. If he does not believe fans know this already, he is underrating the intelligence of people who watch his show. He has made that point and killing Rick on The Walking Dead would be useless towards driving a point home which people already know. Change should always have a reason and killing Rick on The Walking Dead or Rick in The Walking Dead would be pointless.

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Justice League Dark Movie Helps DC, Hurts Marvel

According to the reports out of WonderCon, Guillermo del Toro’s Justice League Dark movie is more developed than anyone had imagined. The movie, and more importantly the use of the DC Comics Dark Universe, opens up doors for more possibilities in the future which should get most DC Comics fans excited. It should also make Marvel at least a little nervous.

I can't wait for the Justice League Dark movie.

I can’t wait for the Justice League Dark movie.

Guillermo del Toro’s Justice League Dark Movie

While answering questions at WonderCon, del Toro discussed the characters which are involved at this point. We will have a blonde Constantine, the Jason Blood Etrigan, Swamp Thing, and Deadman. Many reports are also stated The Spectre and Zatanna will also play roles in the film. Guillermo del Toro also stated that a director would soon be announced and explained how there was already a bible written for the basic rules and flow of the Dark Universe. I guess fans of some of the other characters in Justice League Dark are going to be a little disappointed.

The Future of the Dark Universe

Let’s say Guillermo del Toro’s Justice League Dark movie gets off the ground. This could equal spin-off movies for characters such as Constantine, Deadman, Swamp Thing, and Etrigan. It could also mean an expansion of the Dark Universe in the future where we could see characters such as the Trinity of Sin (Phantom Stranger, Pandora, and The Question) have big screen debuts as well. The upcoming Trinity War could become a screenplay somewhere down the road. Could we see the chance of the House of Mystery movie at some point?

Why Marvel Fears the Justice League Dark Movie

If things can get rolling quickly on the Justice League Dark movie, Marvel could easily appear as if it is trying to catch up with their main rival. Word came out recently about Marvel moving forward with a Doctor Strange movie. If Justice League Dark gets up and running before then, Marvel will look like it is trying to bring out a mystical movie to compete with DC’s Dark Universe. While stalwart comic book fans might know this is incorrect, the general public will probably not and become discouraged about a “competitive mystical superhero movie.” The Dark Universe moves could even kill the plans for a Doctor Strange movie.

The Future for Other DC Movies After Justice League Dark Movie

Anyone who has been waiting for the Justice League movie knows DC has needed a kick in the pants to get the ball rolling on their BIG movie program. If Guillermo del Toro’s Justice League Dark movie can deliver, it might make the heads of DC ask “What the hell have we been waiting for?” Maybe the expansion of the Dark Universe can get things moving in the normal DC Universe.

The Walking Dead Season 4 Early Concerns

The Walking Dead Season 4 is a long way off, but there are specific concerns I have about the next season which will bother me until the season premiere. While the show continues to reach higher in the ratings, there are certain unique issues to The Walking Dead Season 4 which were not present in the other seasons which should be addressed.

The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead Season 4 poses unique challenges

Another New Showrunner?

While the second season of the show was filming, Glen Mazzara replaced Frank Darabont as the showrunner. Moving into The Walking Dead Season 4, Mazzara is out and Scott Gimple is the new lead. In the second season, Mazzara would have found himself having to carry on some of Darabont’s ideas and directions to show continuity in the season. With a new season, Gimple is able to start fresh and can take the show wherever he sees fit without being tied down to previous plans. This could be a positive in how he could improve the show or a negative in having a new monster unchained.

Dismal Season Finale

The Walking Dead Season 4 will have to win fans over very quickly since the show is coming off of a very dismal season finale. Fans did not get the “Wow!” moments they were expecting, there were too many commercials, and there was little closure. If the first or second episode of the new season do not live up to the expectations of fans, the ratings will take a stiff downturn.

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Character Development

The former creators of the show have proven their inability to develop certain characters we see each week. T-Dog is the one character we often think about being underdeveloped, but what about Beth? She has been on for two seasons and she is still simply Hershel’s “other daughter” that sings from time to time. What are they going to do now with the prison being full of kids and old people? How many of these low-level characters will have to take time away from the main characters? How will the creators figure a way to give these people substance? How are the creators going to ensure characterization in The Walking Dead Season 4 is not spread too thin?

The Walking Dead Season 4 presents interesting and concerning problems for the creators of the show. How these issues are overcome will have a direct impact on the show’s ratings early on. Hopefully, the fans will not be disappointed.

Future of The Governor on The Walking Dead

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My Extreme Disappointment With Season Finale of The Walking Dead

The third season finale of The Walking Dead has come and gone and I am left with nothing less than extreme disappointment. While there were points of the episode which excited me, there were too many points which left me discouraged.

I hated the season finale of The Walking Dead

I hated the season finale of The Walking Dead

What I Liked in The Walking Dead Season Finale

Not much. The high point was the interaction between Milton and Andrea. I liked the way that Carl continues to become even colder-hearted. I am happy with the idea of Tyreese and his daughter joining Rick’s survivors. The twist of the survivors leaving traps for The Governor and his men at the prison was a good move. The Governor snapping and killing most of his people was another great swerve. That was where my happiness ended as I liked minor accessory moments, but not the entire package.

The Commercials

What was going on with all of the commercials during the third season finale of The Walking Dead? While the network is going to want to make as much money as possible off the show, the excessive number of commercial breaks (and commercials during them) got under my skin. Remember, the commercials are supposed to be secondary and not primary. I was left wishing harder than I had before for a return to those days in which commercials were not shown on cable.

Lack of Closure

Some will argue that the third season finale of The Walking Dead gave closure in the form of the citizens of Woodbury no longer being a threat. At this point, it is too early to make the statement. We don’t know if the group Rick has brought back to the prison will work out or not. We also don’t know if The Governor is done being a threat to Rick and his survivors. We did not have the crew moving out of the prison. For the first time in the history of the show, we did not have any type of closure at the beginning of a break. The show has swerved from its own formula and some might wonder if the show is jumping the shark. The creators of the show have developed a strong formula of inserting closure at breaks, but this was obviously forgotten or ignored.

No Draw to Next Season of The Walking Dead

Glenn and Maggie are getting married next season. Rick is now running an old folk’s home in the prison. Daryl and Michonne are going to be distraught by their losses. Beth finally killed a walker. The Governor is out on the run. While these are interesting continuation points between the seasons, there is nothing left to make me want to watch the next season of The Walking Dead. As I am writing this, I know I will watch the next season, but there is not an overwhelming moment in the season finale of The Walking Dead which made me have to tune in. I need that kind of moment in a show I watch.

I was hoping the creators of The Walking Dead would blow me away during the season finale, but I feel more like they blew me off. Hopefully, the fans will speak up and send a message that the creators need to do a better job I the future.

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The Governor on The Walking Dead Stole the Show

While many fans will disagree with me, I have to declare The Governor on The Walking Dead as my favorite character during Season 3. Daryl, Rick, Merle, Michonne, and Andrea were all strong in some way, but The Governor stole the show. There is one episode left in the season, as of this writing, and chances are good he is going to die. Let’s take a look at why David Morrissey’s portrayal of the character was so damn awesome.

The Governor on "The Walking Dead"

The Governor on The Walking Dead

Before it Began

I have to admit, I was on the bandwagon of people who were turned off by the decision of Morrissey as The Governor on The Walking Dead. As the season progressed, though, I realized he not only was the right man of the job, he put his own spin on the character and became the character he recreated.

The Quirks of The Governor on The Walking Dead

I took acting and film classes when I was in college to gain a better understanding of movies and characterization. My professors instilled the idea of creating quirks to set a character aside from others in definition. From Columbo’s head touching when he was formulating a question to Kolchak’s stutter when he raised his voice, quirks help to define a character.

So too with The Governor on The Walking Dead. Think about how Morrisey would give a sharp toothy smile when someone stated something he felt uncomfortable with. Notice how his walking stride always changes by his mood. Note how his eye twitches when he is staring at someone with anger or distrust. These quirks help to make the character more believable. Anyone can recite lines but it takes a masterful actor to create and keep believable quirks.

The Darkness

When comparing both versions of The Governor the fans know, we are comparing a sociopath to a psychopath. The comic book version of character is someone who feeds off of the society around himself. While the same can be said about The Governor on The Walking Dead, Morrissey’s version is more of a psychopath who gains some type of dark pleasure from inflicting pain. The Governor in The Walking Dead would kill to prove a point where as The Governor on The Walking Dead appears to enjoy killing as signified by (another quirk) his whistling while he “works.” The Governor on The Walking Dead is much darker and much more inherently evil than his comic book counterpart.

Character Focus Shift

Did you happen to notice that Rick is not the main character of the show anymore? While I would love to see a minute by minute comparison, I would venture to say that The Governor was on screen more often than Rick. Of course, Daryl and Michonne stepped up as Rick’s sanity fell. The main spot this season was given to The Governor. How many other characters could have robbed Rick of his top spot?

The Governor on The Walking Dead made the season for me. I fully expect him to die in the season finale, which will be a loss. That loss is needed, but it will be a loss nonetheless.

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Agent Coulson Should Not Appear in Iron Man 3

As opening day for “Iron Man 3” nears, more and more fans are talking about the possibility of Agent Coulson appearing in the movie. Marvel has stated that Tony Stark does not know Agent Coulson is still alive, and I do not see it as time for the multi-billionaire character to find out. There are better times for Clark Gregg’s character to return to the media version of the Marvel Universe.

Agent Coulson on “S.H.I.E.L.D.”

Agent Coulson will be on Marvel’s “S.H.I.E.L.D.” show if/when it appears on TV. The first episode would be the perfect time to bring the character back before the masses. Maybe when he appears on screen, one of the characters can point to the belief of his death at the hands of Loki. A colored rectangle could appear at the bottom of the screen reading “*See ‘The Avengers’ Secretive Stan,” and give a nod to the little editor memos in comics. His reintroduction on the show would help to drive ratings for Marvel’s return to live-action TV shows. If Agent Coulson appeared in “Iron Man 3,” it would cheapen his introduction on the show.

Agent Coulson “Guardians of the Galaxy”

There is a variant possibility for the reintroduction of Agent Coulson. Why not put him in “Guardians of the Galaxy?” That movie is going to need an extra push since the public at-large is not familiar with the team. Even though there is a bigger push right now for the team with their new comic coming out within weeks (see the Detroit area variant of the first issue here), most people do not go into comic book stores, so they will not understand the importance of the team in the overall scope of the Marvel Universe. Agent Coulson might help to tie the movie in with the rest in the Marvel Universe.

Agent Coulson in “The Avengers 2”

How about Agent Coulson being kept off the big screen until “The Avengers 2?” Maybe he could be a secret member or leader of the TV team and only be reintroduced on the big screen in the next Avengers movie. They could continue to use his death as a rally call until then.

The Pop

The reintroduction of Agent Coulson will lead to one of the biggest pops the media side of Marvel has seen. The company needs to plan for this pop and set it for the time which will give the company the biggest boost. “Iron Man 3” is not the best time to place the pop. We already know the movie will be a blockbuster. It does not need the extra pop to help out.

The Governor on The Walking Dead Needs to Die in Season 3

I overheard a discussion the other day between two fans of the Walking Dead franchise which quickly turned into an argument about The Governor. One fans believed The Governor and the residents of Woodbury should be carried over into Season 4 of “The Walking Dead” while the other fan believed the character should be killed off at the end of the current season. To follow along the lines of the show so far, The Governor needs to die in Season 3.

The Governor on "The Walking Dead"

The Governor on “The Walking Dead”

New Locations for “The Walking Dead”

Each season of “The Walking Dead” has presented new challenges for Rick and the survivors and a new location. Remember, the first season took place mostly in the camp while the second season focused on life on the farm. Season 3 of “The Walking Dead” put them in the jail. To keep cohesion in the show, the survivors need to be forced out of the jail somewhere at the end of the season. If the survivors are no longer at the jail, it should pose for closure in the storylines with The Governor as well.

New Challenges

The first season was about Rick finding his family and proving to them that he would keep them safe. It was an opening season in which Grimes tried to figure out what was going on and her put his game face on for the first time. The second season was about trying to find a home and return to some type of normalcy. Instead of the struggles being physical, most of the struggles were mental as Rick tried to straighten himself out with Lori and take command of the group from Shane. Shane became a greater obstacle for Rick than the walkers and Shane was taken care of permanently as the season was coming to a close. So too should it be with The Governor as he represents a change into the survivors having to worry more about people than about the dead.

The Stale Argument

Some fans of The Walking Dead in comic book form might argue that The Governor has to die to keep cohesion with the comic. The creators of the show do not have to follow the same rules as the comic, but they should follow the same rules that have been set in previous seasons. It is time to close the book on Woodbury and The Governor and move on to another volume in the life or Rick Grimes and in the lives of the survivors he takes care of. The Governor needs to die sometime in the next few weeks, and before the final credits roll on Season 3 of “The Walking Dead.”

Hulk Rumors: I Don’t Want Another Hulk Movie…Ever

If you are hoping for another Hulk movie, today is a bad day for you. Bleeding Cool is reporting that Mark Ruffalo has tweeted that fans should not expect to see him as the Hulk again until “Avengers 2.” Rumors have floated around for weeks about a potential Planet Hulk or World War Hulk movie.  I am happy those Hulk rumors are being put to rest because I don’t want another Hulk movie.

The Hulk

The Hulk

Finding the Balance

Quite frankly, I don’t think there should ever be another Hulk movie because it is almost impossible to make a strong movie around the character. To do so, the creators of a Hulk movie have to find a perfect balance between showing the Hulk and Dr. Banner. The original TV show found a successful timing formula in only showing Ol’ Greenie for about ten minutes an episode. With the Marvel movie market, that would equate to about 25 minutes of the Hulk in a two hour movie. Fans would not go for it.

The Boredom Factor of a Hulk Movie

In “The Avengers,” Whedon found a great 50/50 balance for the Hulk and Banner, but that might be too much smashing over two hours of his own movie. Even though I am a fan of the Hulk, I found myself bored during the first two modern-day attempts at a Hulk movie because you can only watch a creature smash stuff for so long before you want to walk away. That is probably why the levels were so short in the Rampage arcade game. I paid money to be bored by too much smashing and I am not about to do it again.

Supporting Characters

The Hulk is better as a supporting character in “The Avengers 2” or in another Marvel movie. Thor, Captain America, and Iron Man can all headline their own movies but would you really want to see a Black Widow movie? Ok, I would as long as Marvel broke their own rules and gave us a Scarlett Johansson nude scene – but that ain’t gonna happen. Hawkeye could have a decent movie but Marvel movie creators don’t apparently care about the character since they have refused to develop him so far. I digress.

The Hulk is a strong secondary character to bring out when major muscle is needed. Remember, the original show “The Incredible Hulk” was more of an exploration into the Banner character than the Hulk. Leave it that way. Let Ruffalo continue to be play the supporting character everyone is going to talk about. Too bad, though, that we won’t see him until “The Avengers 2.” He would have had great cameo potential. Just please, Marvel, don’t make any of us ever sit through another Hulk movie again.

When Should Marvel Phase 4 Movies Be Announced?

 

Marvel Phase 2 movies will kick-off with “Iron Man 3” and we already know Phase 3 will at least be populated with movies about Doctor Strange and Ant-Man. With the success of the Marvel Phase 1 movies, it makes sense to plan as far ahead as possible. When, though, should be begin talking about Phase 4?

 

Phase 3 Timing

 

Note, the first official announcement about the Phase 3 movies began in the months leading up to the beginning of Phase 2. Within the last handful of weeks, we finally received the confirmation about “Ant-Man” and “Doctor Strange.” While rumors have circulated about these projects for years, the official word was held closer to the beginning of Phase 2.

 

Phase 4 Announcement

 

I do not believe we should hear anything official about Phase 4 until we are about to begin Phase 3. Marvel should hold with the tradition and keep people guessing for as long as possible. The timing was perfect with the Marvel Phase 3 announcements, and should carry over.

 

The One Kicker

 

If Marvel makes an official announcement on any movie, and cannot deliver on time, they are going to have to rethink their announcement schedule. So far they are spot-on, but they have to make sure all of their ducks are in a row. Fans (especially comic book fans) rarely forget mistakes and can hold them against a company for a very long time.

 

Andrea on The Walking Dead: Hate Her More Than Lori

Talking about the character of Andrea on The Walking Dead is sure to bring many snide remarks from the show’s fans. While Laurie Holden has done a great job portraying the character of Andrea on The Walking Dead, fans still hate her (Andrea, not Holden). I would venture to say that many fans now hate Andrea more than they hated Lori.

Andrea on The Walking Dead

Andrea on The Walking Dead

Comic Book Fans

Many of the fans of The Walking Dead in comic book form are still trying to wrap their heads around the changes in one of their favorite characters from the printed pages. They might like Andrea in The Walking Dead but not Andrea on The Walking Dead. I have heard many say that her character is their least favorite difference between the comic and the show.

Strength vs. Weakness

Instead of being a strong woman who can stand on her own, Andrea on The Walking Dead is a follower who desperately wishes to follow a visionary. Note how Rick simply wants to keep the group alive but both Shane and The Governor dream of something more and the TV version of Andrea is drawn to that factor in both men. While at the farm, we rooted for Andrea when she stood up to Lori and pointed out how women can fight and do not have to be forced into doing laundry and washing dishes. Too bad the strength and clarity fleeted from the character.

Andrea on The Walking Dead Needs to Die

We all knew Lori was going to die eventually on the show. We knew Shane was going to die at some point and we know that The Governor is going to end up having to give a final bow. We know that the version of Andrea on The Walking Dead needs to die, but we don’t know if it will truly happen. We do not have a clear-cut picture in our heads of how it might happen. The uncertainty makes us hate her even more.

Her Stupidity

I know you should not hate a person because they are stupid, but Andrea on The Walking Dead is a character so I will hate her for any reason I want. The Governor’s fatal flaw is he refuses to give up on either his vision or his power. Rick’s fatal flaw is the doubt that comes along with leadership. Andrea’s fatal flaw is her own stupidity in following the wrong person. We hate her because she refuses to give up on the wrong person even though she knows The Governor is the bad guy.

I can’t wait to see Andrea die miserably. I will not be fully content unless she has one of the most graphic deaths in the show’s history. Simply being bitten by a walker or shot would not be a fitting way for her to go. We got chinced with Lori’s death and some might say that Shane’s death was not as climactic as it should have been. The version of Andrea on The Walking Dead needs to die painfully to give the fans what they deserve.

Iron Man 3 Box Office Will Appear Dismal

The clock is ticking until we have the release of “Iron Man 3,” and fans are foaming at the mouth as they wait. There is a concern which sticks out in my mind which I will not be able to shake until about a week after the initial box office results come back for the movie. I keep thinking the mass media is going to make the movie appear as an underachiever.

Iron Man 3

Iron Man 3

Trusted Friends

I have worked in the mass media before and can tell you from experience that most people who report the news have no clue about what they are reporting on or about an industry such as the comic book industry. Sure, they report facts and figures eloquently, but it is typically not the job of a reporter to interpret data. There is nothing wrong with reporters as they do their job of reporting and they will report the numbers from “Iron Man 3” when they come out. It is just when they attempt to comment on what they report that the issue will present itself.

Here Comes the Issue

The issue will come in the lines they state after reporting the “Iron Man 3” numbers. I would be willing to wager (with someone else’s money) that after reading the opening totals from “Iron Man 3” that reporters or anchors will point out how “The Avengers” made over $1 billion worldwide. In many cases, someone will offer a color comment about how “Iron Man 3” did not perform nearly as well as “The Avengers” and that the comic book movie market might be sliding down.

Not My Job

Remember, it is not the reporter’s job to interpret the news, just report it. The problem will be with the sheep who watch the news and believe everything they hear coming out of a reporter’s mouthes without thinking. Marvel is not expecting “Iron Man 3” to bring in “The Avengers” numbers because “The Avengers” was a conglomeration movie which teamed up some of Marvel’s biggest names. The average reporter does not realize comparing “Iron Man 3” to “The Avengers” will be like apples and oranges. Prepare yourself for stupidity.

Concerns About the Ant-Man Movie

There are certain issues I find myself having about the upcoming Ant-Man movie which I hope Marvel addresses at some point. While I am not expecting the movie to do as well as the Marvel Phase 1 movies, I hope Marvel is able to address these particular concerns to ensure the movie’s success.

Are you awaiting the Ant-Man movie?

Are you awaiting the Ant-Man movie?

Popularity

Marvel did a good job in including Hank Pym as Ant-Man in “The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes,” but they have not done a bang-up job of keeping him as important in the Marvel Universe as possible. As of this writing, we are a few months into Marvel NOW, and Ant-Man has yet to make an impact. If Marvel wants current readers to get excited about “Ant-Man” the movie, the company needs to give at least morsels to get the reader’s mouths to water.

The Average Person

While comic book reader would love to admit that “we” did it, the Marvel movies did not become the blockbusters they are without the help of the people who would not be caught dead in a comic book store. Those people want movies created about characters they have at least heard of. We will have to wait for the premiere of “Guardians of the Galaxy” to know how much of an impact a non-headlining character can make at the box office. Of course, you might make the argument that the Green Lantern was not a top headliner, but at least he was a known name.

Wasp

Whatever Marvel decides to do with Janet van Dyne, there will be fans which will be angry. Some Ant-Man fans will argue that they would want to see the version of Hank who is in love with Wasp and argue that the two deserve to be together onscreen. Other fans are going to hope Janet’s death will be in the past in the movie and Hank has to struggle with getting by without her. Janet will be a touchy issue with many fans, and we will have to wait until Marvel makes an official announcement about the character.

Various Names

What is going to happen if Hank grows to a larger size in the movie? Is he going to change his name to Goliath or Giant-Man? Pym has had more character names over the years than Lady Gaga has oddly-shaped bras. Will this be addressed in the movie? Couldn’t changing names confuse viewers who were not familiar with the character before entering the theater? This is an important aspect in Pym’s overall personality and Marvel needs to figure out what to do soon.

“Ant-Man” is a long way off and Marvel has time to make adjustments here and there to the movie and the comic book market. As a Pyn fan, I hope the movie does him justice.

Arrow on The CW: Greatest Mistakes So Far

Recently, I was discussing “Arrow” on The CW with a fan in the store when he stated his belief that the creators of the show had yet to make a mistake. I rebutted him with a diatribe which I have edited and placed here for your reading pleasure.

“Arrow” Mistake #1: DC Marketing

Arrow on The CW

Arrow on The CW

Speaking frankly – the marketing DC flew with before “Arrow” came out on The CW sucked. Up until a few weeks before the show premiered, the only mention of the upcoming show on the DC website appeared in the News section. This series should have been marketed on the front page of the company’s site for all visitors to see and get excited about. How can I get excited by a show DC can’t get excited about? Remember, DC is one of the creators of “Arrow,” so they should have been pushing it from the start.

“Arrow” Mistake #2: Talking about Jumping the Shark

Before the show even premiered, the heads of “Arrow” on The CW were talking about how the show would jump the shark. They explained that they were not interested in having super powers on the show. Great, so if fans want superpowers on the show, you are going to ignore them? In the years that I have been following the TV industry, this was one of the stupidest statements I ever read. Why would a creator of a show tell potential fans they will not be listened to?

“Arrow” Mistake #3: Placing the Show on The CW

DC should have separated from the rest of the Warner Bros. company and marketed the show to another network other than The CW. Who in the hell watches The CW anyways? Many cable networks put up more numbers than the free network most people forget even exists. With the success of “The Walking Dead,” dozens of cable networks would have lined up for a chance to have their own comic book-based show. DC really dropped the ball.

The Walking Dead Mid-Season 3 Premiere: Impressions and Assumptions

The mid-Season 3 premiere of “The Walking Dead” introduced many changes to the characters we have watched develop since the show began. Fans are sure to be left wondering about what will happen next, but there is a glimmer of hope for every character. We can use what has happened on the “The Walking Dead” so far, events in the comics, and what we have seen in previews to gain a better understanding of where the creators are going from here.

The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead

Rick and The Governor

We saw kinks in the armor worn by both Rick and The Governor. Both could be considered as unfit to lead because of the losses they recently faced. For The Governor, Woodbury was attacked and his “traitorous” prisoners got away. Salt was added to the wounds when one of the residents of his town was attacked by a biter. Residents wonder if he can lead them or if they would be safer on their own. I would venture to say, though, that he will be back on his saddle soon to lead an attack on the prison since Andrea is helping calm the masses.

As for Rick, notice how his vision of Lori came after being told he was making the wrong decision about Tyreese and the other “guests.” Traditionally, Grimes breaks down when he believes he has made the wrong choices for the group. If you have read the comic, you know how some of the survivors step up and pull power from Rick in the form of a voting council. I see that happening on “The Walking Dead” in the short term until the former officer comes back to his senses. Both The Governor and Rick will gain focus when at war.

Merle and Daryl

When Merle and Daryl went off of their own, many fans probably found themselves on the verge of a breakdown. In the previews for next week, we see the two brothers fending for themselves. Daryl is too much of a moneymaker for the franchise to be eliminated right now. I expect the two to be off on their own for a few episodes and then rejoining Rick’s group. Or, at least one of them will rejoin the group.

Carol

Carol is reverting back to her loss of hope. With Daryl out of the picture, Carol does not have anything to live for outside of surviving. It could be time for her to snap.

Maggie and Glen

These two kids are at an important impasse in their relationship. Hershel is making his acceptance of Glen clear, and it is time for the young man to step up. Maggie is still in shock, but should turn around soon. I would be very surprised if we did not see the marriage between the two that we saw in the comic. It is one of the glimpses of normalcy the survivors are allowed in the printed pages of “The Walking Dead,” and it should remain.

Hershel

The greatest evolution during the new episode of “The Walking Dead,” came in Hershel. It is time for him to step up into more of a leadership position and become the conscious of the group. It will be interesting to see where the idea leads since his days are numbered if he is going to be killed at the same time he is in the comic book version of “The Walking Dead.”

I can see how many fans might have been turned off by the recent episode due to the lack of action outside of the initial few minutes of the episode. This was a transitional episode gearing up for the second half of the season. Traditionally, I creator would want to use this type of episode to plant seeds which will grow over the next few weeks. The creators of “The Walking Dead,” did a great job of planting many seeds while keeping an atmosphere of dread and doom.

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The Avengers 2 Cameos: Who to Expect?

The Avengers 2 Cameos

Even though “The Avengers 2” is still a long way off, there is nothing wrong with speculating about what characters might make cameos in the movie which will be the icing on the Marvel Phase 2 cake. While the comic book company could place any characters from the collective universe in the movie, there are some cameos which would make more sense than others.

The Avengers 2 is coming soon

The Avengers 2 is coming soon

Expected “The Avengers 2” Cameos

There are certain cameos which should be expected due to the expansion of the Marvel Universe into movies. The Guardians of the Galaxy will have had a movie before “Avengers 2,” so fans should expect at least nods to these characters in the sequel to the third highest-grossing movie of all time. Ant-Man, or Hank Pym might have an appearance since his first movie as Ant-Man will happen the following November. If Marvel’s “S.H.I.E.L.D.” gets off the ground before the movie, some of the case should be expected to be seen or referenced in the movie as well.

Doctor Stephen Strange

Marvel has been talking about a Doctor Strange movie for a few years and it is time for the character to receive the big screen treatment it deserves. Following suit with the Phase 1 movies, it would make sense to have “Doctor Strange” follow the origin of the character. Since the Sorcerer Supreme’s movie is not scheduled before “Avengers 2,” he would probably still be a medical practitioner at the current Phase 2 continuity so he could perform surgery on a character or lend medical expertise in some way.

Black Panther

T’Challa may have a place in the movie slated for May 1, 2015. Marvel has discussed a movie based on the story of the Wakandan leader since the late 1990s. Since he is one of the Avengers, it makes sense to either introduce him during one of the movies about the superhero squad or give him his own movie. His appearance on film would also increase the number of black superheroes in the movies and would give Marvel a slightly wider audience.

Luke Cage and Iron Fist

“Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Ant-Man” prove Marvel and Disney want to create movies around some of the secondary characters to make stars into superstars. Luke Cage was going to be featured in ABC’s “AKA Jessica Jones” but it got shelved. Both character are featured in “Ultimate Spider-Man,” so there is already a media base for the characters.

Ant-Man

With “Ant-Man” being the first movie in the Phase 3 Marvel movies, I would be very surprised if Hank Pym did not make some type of cameo in “The Avengers 2.” In fact, his appearance should be the most expected “The Avengers 2” cameo. Maybe Agent Coulson could consult with him at the end of the movie in a teaser for “Ant-Man.” It is something to wait for.

Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D.: How Important is It?

Marvel’s “S.H.I.E.L.D.” has gained extra interest in the Phase 2 Marvel movies, ABC, and in Nick Fury’s team. As someone who follows the industry, I can see the show backfiring if it is not done correctly. If the show does not live up to expectations, the House of M could come crashing down like a house of cards. It would bring the industry as a whole down with it.

S.H.I.E.L.D.

S.H.I.E.L.D.

There is no arguing the fact that the comic book market is in its best upswing in decades. Superhero movies have been among the top movies each year for a long time, “The Walking Dead” is one of the top shows on TV, more people are inside of comic book stores than over the last generation, and people are buying every piece of comic book merchandise they can. If Marvel’s “S.H.I.E.L.D.” appears to have been thrown together, everyone outside of the die-hard fans might see the superhero industry as inundating every market it can.

Joss Wheadon is leading the Marvel “S.H.I.E.L.D.” project, so we can rest assured that the company wants the show to be as impactful as possible. On the plus side, I cannot see Joss delivering a crappy product, but no matter how good a project is there will be detractors. “The Avengers” was a great movie, but I understand how Hawkeye fans were disappointed by the lack of exploration into his character. I can see how some people might have believed the special effects to have been a bit much.

Similar issues could be brought up about Marvel’s “S.H.I.E.L.D.” Remember, Wheadon has to play God with the project and do everything he can to try to make as many people happy as possible. There will be people who will complain that there should not be many superheroes on the show as they could detract from the human S.H.I.E.L.D. team. Other people will complain that there are not enough superheroes and will stop watching the show because of it. Even Wheadon will not be able to please everyone.

The danger comes in the fickleness of the market at the time. If Marvel can correctly predict the fickleness of the market when “S.H.I.E.L.D.” comes out, the show should be successful. If the company cannot predict the machinations, the show is simply screwed. Marvel only has to be successful in predicting the future. No pressure.

If the show fails for some reason, Marvel will be stuck with egg on its face. The secondary market fans who are only interested in the movies would begin to fall to the wayside. The loss, or decrease, of the movie revenue would send the market back over a decade. Nobody wants that for Marvel’s “S.H.I.E.L.D.”

When Will The Walking Dead Jump the Shark

“The Walking Dead” is one of the most popular shows on TV. Almost every show which has lasted more than three seasons, though, has jumped the shark at some point. While most fans of the show would argue the jump has not happened yet, there are particular instances which would cause the show to go over the edge.

The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead

Dream Sequence

If we ever come to a point where it is suggested that the zombie apocalypse is simply a dream Rick is having in the hospital, “The Walking Dead” will have jumped the shark. While it is possible that this could all be a dream, it would tick off every single fan who spent time watching the show or spent money on the comics or collectibles.

Rick or Carl Dies on “The Walking Dead”

Rick and Carl can never die as the father is the reason the son keeps going and the son is the reason why the father presses on. The pair have lost almost everyone they cared about including Lori and the baby. There is no reason to believe Carl would truly be able to make it on his own without Rick and no reason to believe Rick could do it if he did not have anyone left.

An End to the Apocalypse

Many fans probably hope “The Walking Dead” will end with an occurrence which gives hope to an end of the zombie apocalypse or an actual end. The entire series has focused on Rick and Carl’s ability to survive the “End of the World.” The show has also brought the human need to survive to the forefront. It would make more sense to see Rick, Carl, and other survivors moving on to another safe location as the series credits rolled than to know they will be safe forever. A show which constantly reminds us of our own mortality should always continue to do so.

Animal Walkers

 

While undead animals have a place in stories by Brian Keene, they do not have any place on “The Walking Dead.” The introduction of walker animals would prove the creators of the show had run out of decent hurdles for the cast and were going to toss out any garbage that made it through a board meeting.

What moments do you believe would cause “The Walking Dead” to jump the shark?