She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
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I mean, if what you are saying is true, then they would have just recast Black Panther and moved on, right?[/QUOTE]
They could have recast. They chose not to. It wasn't a cohesive universe decision at all.
I mean, if what you are saying is true, then they would have just recast Black Panther and moved on, right?[/QUOTE]
They could have recast. They chose not to. It wasn't a cohesive universe decision at all.
#52
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
This was fucking awesome. I love the 4th wall stuff, love that Marvel is doing something totally different (and poking fun at themselves while doing it), love DD, loved everything about this. Can NOT wait for season two!
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#53
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
I agree with what you are saying in general, but I do not agree with regard to the MCU.
It's one of the marketing points of the MCU that it is a cohesive universe, even across the films and the TV shows, and it is all interconnected, so they are selling you on watching it all to keep up, so you have to go to the theaters for the new releases and have Disney+.
I mean, if what you are saying is true, then they would have just recast Black Panther and moved on, right?
It's one of the marketing points of the MCU that it is a cohesive universe, even across the films and the TV shows, and it is all interconnected, so they are selling you on watching it all to keep up, so you have to go to the theaters for the new releases and have Disney+.
I mean, if what you are saying is true, then they would have just recast Black Panther and moved on, right?
A soccer mom in Duluth might enjoy watching Marvel movies with her family, and might even think She-Hulk is great fun, but if She-Hulk shows up in, say, a Fantastic Four movie, and she doesn't start breaking the fourth wall, they are not going to be "confused". They'd most likely just think "Oh cool, there's She-Hulk, awesome!" and move on.
As far as Black Panther, that's not an apt comparison; that movie was viewed as "groundbreaking" for being the "first big-budget black superhero movie" (which it wasn't), and Chadwick Boseman was a huge part of that. And he was a charismatic actor who died way too young. There were a lot more factors at play here than, say, if Isiah Washington played the role and then left the franchise due to whatever conflicts, and they had to make a recasting decision.
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
Just as a clarification, my "who's starring as what" comment was not about recasting established roles, but from fanboys insistence that an actor playing a role in one media (unconnected to any "cinematic universe" or whatever) simply must maintain the role in all other media (e.g. Dean Cain as a movie Superman despite the film having nothing to do with the craptacular 90s show).
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
My wife has learned most of her Marvel information from watching everything in the MCU and me pausing what we're watching to explain things like what it means when Jennifer Walters uses the term "fridging". I guarantee that she doesn't care if She-Hulk breaks the 4th wall or not in a FF movie.
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As far as Black Panther, that's not an apt comparison; that movie was viewed as "groundbreaking" for being the "first big-budget black superhero movie" (which it wasn't), and Chadwick Boseman was a huge part of that. And he was a charismatic actor who died way too young. There were a lot more factors at play here than, say, if Isiah Washington played the role and then left the franchise due to whatever conflicts, and they had to make a recasting decision.
Hokeyboy posted #55 while I was typing, but I am going to leave my reply as is because I went to the trouble of typing it.
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And I will say this: The care and thought that goes into the coherence of the MCU speaks to the quality of the brand. General audiences may not ponder over the timeline and any possible mistakes, but they know that this stuff is not just being thrown onto the screen willy-nilly, and they respond to that. The MCU properties have earned the position of being elevated in people's estimation as being above completely disposable entertainment products. The MCU does ask audiences to pay attention, and people like that. People like to be treated like they are thinking beings.
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
There is absolutely no reason to recast Black Panther. Audiences liked Boseman in the role. And considering that he's a character who is literally designed to pass on the mantle after his death, then they've got a built-in excuse to appease the fanboys to bring in someone else to play a different character who also happens to be the Black Panther. Are you saying it has to be T'Challa?? Why? I'd argue most of the MCU-viewers don't even know that's his real name.
This is the same reason they don't need to introduce a new character named Tony Stark. But they can have the Iron Man legacy carried on through Rhodey, Ironheart, etc. The MCU has earned the ability to add new characters rather than "rebooting". I would hate for it to turn into a Batman situation, where there is a new actor play the character every time you turn your head.
This is the same reason they don't need to introduce a new character named Tony Stark. But they can have the Iron Man legacy carried on through Rhodey, Ironheart, etc. The MCU has earned the ability to add new characters rather than "rebooting". I would hate for it to turn into a Batman situation, where there is a new actor play the character every time you turn your head.
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
My wife has learned most of her Marvel information from watching everything in the MCU and me pausing what we're watching to explain things like what it means when Jennifer Walters uses the term "fridging". I guarantee that she doesn't care if She-Hulk breaks the 4th wall or not in a FF movie.
If She-Hulk possesses a complete awareness that she exists in fictional world made up of writers' constructs that can be altered at any time, how does that impact her involvement in any other MCU stories? Can't she just stop them all when she wants and request that things be changed? Can K.E.V.I.N. resurrect Black Widow just because?
Yes, they can just set that aside and ignore it, which they will, but let's not pretend that for the sake of this one episode of this one show, they opened big jar of worms for anyone inclined to take it seriously, which some people want to do.
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
I am not saying this is my issue, but THE issue is more than breaking the fourth wall with asides to the camera.
If She-Hulk possesses a complete awareness that she exists in fictional world made up of writers' constructs that can be altered at any time, how does that impact her involvement in any other MCU stories? Can't she just stop them all when she wants and request that things be changed? Can K.E.V.I.N. resurrect Black Widow just because?
Yes, they can just set that aside and ignore it, which they will, but let's not pretend that for the sake of this one episode of this one show, they opened big jar of worms for anyone inclined to take it seriously, which some people want to do.
If She-Hulk possesses a complete awareness that she exists in fictional world made up of writers' constructs that can be altered at any time, how does that impact her involvement in any other MCU stories? Can't she just stop them all when she wants and request that things be changed? Can K.E.V.I.N. resurrect Black Widow just because?
Yes, they can just set that aside and ignore it, which they will, but let's not pretend that for the sake of this one episode of this one show, they opened big jar of worms for anyone inclined to take it seriously, which some people want to do.
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
There is absolutely no reason to recast Black Panther. Audiences liked Boseman in the role. And considering that he's a character who is literally designed to pass on the mantle after his death, then they've got a built-in excuse to appease the fanboys to bring in someone else to play a different character who also happens to be the Black Panther. Are you saying it has to be T'Challa?? Why? I'd argue most of the MCU-viewers don't even know that's his real name.
This is the same reason they don't need to introduce a new character named Tony Stark. But they can have the Iron Man legacy carried on through Rhodey, Ironheart, etc. The MCU has earned the ability to add new characters rather than "rebooting". I would hate for it to turn into a Batman situation, where there is a new actor play the character every time you turn your head.
This is the same reason they don't need to introduce a new character named Tony Stark. But they can have the Iron Man legacy carried on through Rhodey, Ironheart, etc. The MCU has earned the ability to add new characters rather than "rebooting". I would hate for it to turn into a Batman situation, where there is a new actor play the character every time you turn your head.
Why is Batman always Bruce Wayne, over and over and over again? Why did they make Spider-Man be Peter Parker in three franchises? Because that's good business.
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Why is Batman always Bruce Wayne, over and over and over again? Why did they make Spider-Man be Peter Parker in three franchises? Because that's good business.
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
But again, this is already a non-issue in the comics (She-Hulk showing up in other books) and Deadpool is about to arrive in the MCU and I haven't seen a single complaint from the fandom that he'll have this same "problem" and mess everything up. I mean hell, Deadpool has already killed Ryan Reynolds in his movies. So how can Ryan Reynolds be playing the character in the MCU? Same problem but it only seems to be an issue with She-Hulk.
But some people feel like there is a kind of covenant between producers and audience. If the producers want the audience to come back to the show week after week, and invest in the characters and the dramatic stakes, then the producers have to take it seriously.
I'm sorry to bring Black Panther up again, but people are crying at the trailer for BP2. They wouldn't be doing that if Marvel was shoving it in their face that it's all just a joke.
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
If She-Hulk possesses a complete awareness that she exists in fictional world made up of writers' constructs that can be altered at any time, how does that impact her involvement in any other MCU stories? Can't she just stop them all when she wants and request that things be changed? Can K.E.V.I.N. resurrect Black Widow just because?
Think of like the old-school Gary Shandling Show. Gary's character knew he was on TV, in a sitcom, and would directly address the studio audience from time to time. A cute in-joke for the audience, but nothing else. For the purposes of the show, his awareness had zero impact on the other characters, the plot, or the story resolution. Those aspects played out like your typical 80s sitcom.
Same with Deadpool; none of the other characters in his movies share his awareness, nor does it drive or impact the narrative. His wall-breaking is just some cheekiness. Deadpool could show up in any Marvel movie as a glib, zany merc-with-a-mouth without having to turn to the screen and address the audience or the fact that he's in a movie.
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
Glad to see that Marvel has fully hopped aboard the "let's attack our customers" train. I hope that works out well for them.
This show was a true abomination. Stage 4 Marvel is a terrible thing. I don't expect stage 5 to be any better.
At least I won't be watching this nasty female character on TV every week now.
This show was a true abomination. Stage 4 Marvel is a terrible thing. I don't expect stage 5 to be any better.
At least I won't be watching this nasty female character on TV every week now.
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Her awareness has zero impact upon her involvement in other MCU properties. It's all about context and what works for the story being told.
Think of like the old-school Gary Shandling Show. Gary's character knew he was on TV, in a sitcom, and would directly address the studio audience from time to time. A cute in-joke for the audience, but nothing else. For the purposes of the show, his awareness had zero impact on the other characters, the plot, or the story resolution. Those aspects played out like your typical 80s sitcom.
Same with Deadpool; none of the other characters in his movies share his awareness, nor does it drive or impact the narrative. His wall-breaking is just some cheekiness. Deadpool could show up in any Marvel movie as a glib, zany merc-with-a-mouth without having to turn to the screen and address the audience or the fact that he's in a movie.
Think of like the old-school Gary Shandling Show. Gary's character knew he was on TV, in a sitcom, and would directly address the studio audience from time to time. A cute in-joke for the audience, but nothing else. For the purposes of the show, his awareness had zero impact on the other characters, the plot, or the story resolution. Those aspects played out like your typical 80s sitcom.
Same with Deadpool; none of the other characters in his movies share his awareness, nor does it drive or impact the narrative. His wall-breaking is just some cheekiness. Deadpool could show up in any Marvel movie as a glib, zany merc-with-a-mouth without having to turn to the screen and address the audience or the fact that he's in a movie.

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Maybe. We'll never know if not using Bruce Wayne for the 1 millionth time or putting Miles Morales in instead of Peter Parker would have gone any better.
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Her awareness has zero impact upon her involvement in other MCU properties. It's all about context and what works for the story being told.
Think of like the old-school Gary Shandling Show. Gary's character knew he was on TV, in a sitcom, and would directly address the studio audience from time to time. A cute in-joke for the audience, but nothing else. For the purposes of the show, his awareness had zero impact on the other characters, the plot, or the story resolution. Those aspects played out like your typical 80s sitcom.
Same with Deadpool; none of the other characters in his movies share his awareness, nor does it drive or impact the narrative. His wall-breaking is just some cheekiness. Deadpool could show up in any Marvel movie as a glib, zany merc-with-a-mouth without having to turn to the screen and address the audience or the fact that he's in a movie.
Think of like the old-school Gary Shandling Show. Gary's character knew he was on TV, in a sitcom, and would directly address the studio audience from time to time. A cute in-joke for the audience, but nothing else. For the purposes of the show, his awareness had zero impact on the other characters, the plot, or the story resolution. Those aspects played out like your typical 80s sitcom.
Same with Deadpool; none of the other characters in his movies share his awareness, nor does it drive or impact the narrative. His wall-breaking is just some cheekiness. Deadpool could show up in any Marvel movie as a glib, zany merc-with-a-mouth without having to turn to the screen and address the audience or the fact that he's in a movie.
Second, and much more importantly, Garry Shandling NEVER made any attempt to convince his audience that they were supposed to take ANYTHING about the show seriously. As a dramatic presentation, the show was more on the level of sketch comedy than even a typical (shitty) 80s sitcom, and certainly not at the level of what the MCU is trying to accomplish with their movies.
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Glad to see that Marvel has fully hopped aboard the "let's attack our customers" train. I hope that works out well for them.
This show was a true abomination. Stage 4 Marvel is a terrible thing. I don't expect stage 5 to be any better.
At least I won't be watching this nasty female character on TV every week now.
This show was a true abomination. Stage 4 Marvel is a terrible thing. I don't expect stage 5 to be any better.
At least I won't be watching this nasty female character on TV every week now.
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
How am I trolling? You said BP1 made over a billion dollars so they should have recast Boseman after he died. I’m saying that recasting doesn’t fix the death of one of the major reasons it made that money. Most people don’t care that the character of T’Challa is the lead. They liked the strong black representation of culture and casting….which is still there in the sequel. No one is going “oh it’s not T’Challa as Black Panther? I ain’t going.”
And maybe they would have made even more if they tried something different.
The point is, we’ll never know.
I just know that there is proof that one way has worked at the box office for the past 45 years. DOLLAZ don't lie!

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Glad to see that Marvel has fully hopped aboard the "let's attack our customers" train. I hope that works out well for them.
This show was a true abomination. Stage 4 Marvel is a terrible thing. I don't expect stage 5 to be any better.
At least I won't be watching this nasty female character on TV every week now.
This show was a true abomination. Stage 4 Marvel is a terrible thing. I don't expect stage 5 to be any better.
At least I won't be watching this nasty female character on TV every week now.
Mizz Walters if you're nasty
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
Glad to see that Marvel has fully hopped aboard the "let's attack our customers" train. I hope that works out well for them.
This show was a true abomination. Stage 4 Marvel is a terrible thing. I don't expect stage 5 to be any better.
At least I won't be watching this nasty female character on TV every week now.
This show was a true abomination. Stage 4 Marvel is a terrible thing. I don't expect stage 5 to be any better.
At least I won't be watching this nasty female character on TV every week now.
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Re: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (S1E09) - Season Finale - "Whose Show is This" - 10/13/22
How am I trolling? You said BP1 made over a billion dollars so they should have recast Boseman after he died. I’m saying that recasting doesn’t fix the death of one of the major reasons it made that money. Most people don’t care that the character of T’Challa is the lead. They liked the strong black representation of culture and casting….which is still there in the sequel. No one is going “oh it’s not T’Challa as Black Panther? I ain’t going.”
Do you see where I am going? T'Challa is a character.
In addition to being the crime-fighting superhero Black Panther, he is the king of Wakanda, so he is a world political figure. He is the son of a murdered father. He has an ongoing love interest in Nakia. His relationship and partnership with his sister Shuri is huge part of life.
The normal business decision would be for Disney/Marvel to recast. They invested a lot of time and money and film stock in creating and defining this character, and the world responded with adoration for this character. They have a franchise based on the T'Challa character. With Tony Stark and Steve Rogers and Natasha Romanov gone, T'Challa would have been at the forefront of any new Avengers coalition.
It is incredibly unusual and actually shocking that they would kill off the character because the actor died. We know why they made that decision, but goes to prove that it is invalid to say that the MCU movies can be dismissed as disposable popcorn entertainment.
Oh, and I never said they SHOULD have recast. I'm saying that would have been the normal business decision.