The movies doing bad is a factor in why this situation hasn't been resolved, but the actual reason why there are no more Hulk movies is Universal continues to hold the distribution rights to any Hulk feature films
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Replying to @arthur_affect @jlindy77 and
Back when Marvel Studios was just a studio and relied on other companies as distributors this was no big deal But Marvel is now owned by Disney, which insists on being the distributor for all the movies they make, and will never do anything to throw money to a competitor
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Replying to @arthur_affect @jlindy77 and
hence the fact that peggy carter gets *talked about* all the time, but the actual series she was a star of has disappeared down the memory mousehole
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Replying to @perdricof @arthur_affect and
It’s available on Disney+ now, which I think is where all Marvel stuff will eventually land.
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Replying to @perdricof @briankspears and
This is more of a concern for Netflix Marvel, which is the same thing -- MCU properties distributed by a company that is now one of Disney's chief rivals thanks to Disney+ Agent Carter was broadcast on ABC, a channel Disney owns, so that's not that big an issue
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof and
IIRC, Agent Carter was cancelled not because of executive fiat, but because the ratings had dropped like a rock. They went from 7 million on the first episode to 2.3 million at the end of the second season. Marvel wanted to continue it, ABC said no.
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Replying to @Zendervai @arthur_affect and
looking back at agent carter, my evaluation is: --just incredible performance by atwell, show up for that alone --wonderfully period production design --the plotting was a bit iffy!
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Replying to @perdricof @arthur_affect and
The first season was well done (it was planned as a one off, after all), the second season was a bit confused and had too much planning for future seasons in it. I think it would have worked better with the season plots being standalone, and the character development ongoing.
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Replying to @Zendervai @perdricof and
And yeah, Hayley Atwell is incredibly good and she bounces off James D'Arcy extremely well.
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Yeah as unloved as Agent Carter may have been, James D'Arcy in Endgame gives it the honor of being the first Marvel TV show the movies ever acknowledged (Dr. Strange 2 being a sequel to WandaVision will make that the second)
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