Marvel announce Captain America spin-off TV show Agent Carter

Sweet!


Agent Carter will air on the US network ABC, but Marvel also has a partnership with Netflix to create yet more spin-offs. Beginning with Daredevil (whose film adaptation with Ben Affleck is one of the lesser-loved entries in the Marvel canon), four series will air on the network, with Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage all following. "The epic will unfold over multiple years of original programming, taking Netflix members deep into the gritty world of heroes and villains of Hell's Kitchen, New York," wrote Marvel in a statement.


...and...wow!!


The company's overall strategy extends way beyond that though – studio president Kevin Feige recently said they have a masterplan reaching to 2028, with a pool of 8,000 comic book characters to choose from. :popcorn:
 
Sweet!


Agent Carter will air on the US network ABC, but Marvel also has a partnership with Netflix to create yet more spin-offs. Beginning with Daredevil (whose film adaptation with Ben Affleck is one of the lesser-loved entries in the Marvel canon), four series will air on the network, with Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage all following. "The epic will unfold over multiple years of original programming, taking Netflix members deep into the gritty world of heroes and villains of Hell's Kitchen, New York," wrote Marvel in a statement.


...and...wow!!


The company's overall strategy extends way beyond that though – studio president Kevin Feige recently said they have a masterplan reaching to 2028, with a pool of 8,000 comic book characters to choose from. :popcorn:

Are they going to have Movie cross overs? Luke Cage, would be decent, in making a film with that character.
 
Carter and the Howling Commandos made a flashback appearance on Agents of Shield this season.
 
The company's overall strategy extends way beyond that though – studio president Kevin Feige recently said they have a masterplan reaching to 2028, with a pool of 8,000 comic book characters to choose from. :popcorn:
Further evidence that Marvel has and will continue kicking DC's behind. DC came into being first but Marvel has enjoyed the most success with the public in my opinion. The gap is huge. As far as television and movies are concerned, I'm not certain the gap would not be far larger if not for DC exploiting the Batman character.
 

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