[Movies] MCU: Phase 3 And Beyond

Is there an echo in here?
Who-who?
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It seems the author and I are in agreement about making the negotiations public and using fan outrage to effect the outcome. Meanwhile,

Venom will relocate into the MCU
Ugh. No. The one sour note in all this.
 
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When they say "Venom will relocate into the MCU" do they mean the currently existing Venomverse with Tom Hardy? Or do they mean that Marvel will be allowed to use Venom in MCU movies in the future? Because if it's the latter, I have more faith in Marvel doing the character right.
 
Honestly... I'm just hoping we get the Sinister Six at some point. We already have Vulture and someone else could always take up the Mysterio mantle.
 
And I don't think Disney are doing what CBS did with Discovery & licensing these shows to Netflix in areas outside the US & Canada where Disney+ isn't launching at first.
Canada, the Netherlands and the US are the first regions where it's launching, all getting Disney+ November 12th.
 
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Other random bits of news:

Black Panther II (working title) gets a release date -- May 6, 2022.

Kit Harington has been cast as the Black Knight, reportedly as part of the Eternals.

Gemma Chan has been cast as Sersi in the Eternals. (Time , TheHollywoodReporter)

WandaVision is being described as "Half Classic Sitcom, Half MCU Spectacular." The presentation given at D23 included clips from The Dick Van Dyke Show to illustrated some of its inspiration. The cast will include supporting characters from other MCU properties: Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis, Randall Park as Jimmy Woo, and Teyonah Parris as playing an adult version of Monica Rambeau. (ScreenRant)
 
Gemma Chan already played Minerva in Captain Marvel, didn't she? Is this the first time the same actor has been cast in two different roles in the MCU?
 
Came across this video on the tubes: How many Marvel movies can you name from their theme songs?



I got five out of twenty.
 

GasBandit

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I got all the thors, avengers except infinity war (which threw me for a loop because it didn't have the "Dah dah dah DAH DAHHHHHH dah dah" leitmotif), captain americas, spider man, and iron man 1 and 2. To me, the GOTG "themes" weren't really themes because they weren't what played during the opening credits :p. They could have made spider man harder by not using the opening section that was the homage to the 60s theme.
 
Ok, this is right up my alley. I have an Apple Music playlist that runs through basically all of the Marvel themes that I listen to regularly on my runs and there are some strange selections here that I don't know if I would consider main themes, or at least they made audio snippets that didn't contain the leitmotif appropriate to the movie.

And yeah, that's not Spider-man's theme...


For example!


This is a much more identifiable theme for The Winter Soldier than the one they chose.



Doctor Strange's identifiable motif comes at the beginning of his main theme:



Civil War should have used the Civil War track:



Endgame would have absolutely used Portals:
 
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