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Rumor: ‘The Inhumans’ Movie Canceled?
Rumor: ‘The Inhumans’ Movie Canceled?
Rumor: ‘The Inhumans’ Movie Canceled?
Here’s your daily rumor to take with a heaping teaspoon of salt: a new report suggests that Marvel Studios may have canceled The Inhumans, the final film in their Phase 3 plan following Avengers: Infinity War Part 2. It’s not entirely implausible, but what makes this rumor a little difficult to swallow is the idea that Marvel Studios has shelved plans for the project due to ongoing conflicts with Marvel’s TV division.
Marvel Boss Calls TV-Movie Crossovers 'Inevitable'
Marvel Boss Calls TV-Movie Crossovers 'Inevitable'
Marvel Boss Calls TV-Movie Crossovers 'Inevitable'
Now that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 3 has kicked off the Inhuman invasion with a bang, and Jessica Jones busts up enough bars to cross Daredevil’s radar, Marvel TV has never stood taller against its cinematic brethren. Crossovers haven’t exactly been a two-way street however, even as Kevin Feige calls it “inevitable,” with a kingly big bad in mind for our new Spider-Man.
Super: Inhumans and the Sinister Gentrification of Otherness
Super: Inhumans and the Sinister Gentrification of Otherness
Super: Inhumans and the Sinister Gentrification of Otherness
The Inhumans used to be one of the more fascinating minor oddities of the Marvel Universe; ultimately only about as important as the Atlanteans or Monster Island, but just as pleasingly weird. With Medusa's magnificent hair, Gorgon's thunderhooves, and Black Bolt's mute power in a world of chatty heroes, they were deservedly called 'uncanny' back when the X-Men were still a preppy study group. But the Inhumans have become the "fetch" of the Marvel Universe; the more Marvel tries to make them happen, the more certain it seems that they never will. What makes the Inhumans' rise especially hard to accept is that it seems directly tied to the fall of the mutants. Today's X-Men are comics' most significant icons of otherness, and treating them as interchangeable with another set of outsiders is dehumanizing on a whole new level.
Marvel Still Pissed at Fox, Using Inhumans to Kill The X-Men
Marvel Still Pissed at Fox, Using Inhumans to Kill The X-Men
Marvel Still Pissed at Fox, Using Inhumans to Kill The X-Men
The Marvel Cinematic Universe was built out of spare parts. With heavy-hitters like Spider-Man and the X-Men owned by different studios, Marvel Studios bet big on less popular characters and emerged victorious. Suddenly, Iron Man and Captain America became a big deal for ordinary, non-nerd people. Marvel no longer needs their big guns to matter. And now, they’re showcasing their clout by ruthlessly removing the X-Men from the comic book landscape using the characters they intend to replace them with – the Inhumans.
‘Agents of SHIELD’ S3 Trailer: 1st Look at Inhuman Lash!
‘Agents of SHIELD’ S3 Trailer: 1st Look at Inhuman Lash!
‘Agents of SHIELD’ S3 Trailer: 1st Look at Inhuman Lash!
Something big is coming. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. have fought Hydra, the Inhumans, and all-manner of super-powered threat, but even after assembling their own team of Secret Warriors, there may be monsters waiting in the wings. See for yourself by the first full trailer for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 3!
'Agents of SHIELD' S3 Synopsis Reveals Inhuman Lash, More
'Agents of SHIELD' S3 Synopsis Reveals Inhuman Lash, More
'Agents of SHIELD' S3 Synopsis Reveals Inhuman Lash, More
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. may lose some of its finest in Season 3, but they won’t have smooth sailing while Coulson takes on the Inhumans with his Secret Warriors. A new synopsis for Season 3 reveals not only the hulking actor behind Marvel’s Lash, but also the new threat posed by Constance Zimmer, the Inhumans and others alike.
'Agents of SHIELD' S3 Teases Simmons' Fate, Time Jump
'Agents of SHIELD' S3 Teases Simmons' Fate, Time Jump
'Agents of SHIELD' S3 Teases Simmons' Fate, Time Jump
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has any number of questions to answer in its third season, well before passing the baton of its comic-adapted “Secret Warriors.” Now, all manner of new reports tease Simmons’ Kree fate, new Inhumans ahead, and a very different start to Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 3.
Who's Who in the Second All-New All-Different Marvel Teaser
Who's Who in the Second All-New All-Different Marvel Teaser
Who's Who in the Second All-New All-Different Marvel Teaser
Marvel said it wouldn't be flooding fans with teaser images before it unveils its new line in Marvel Previews next month, but we all know those folks can't resist the drip-drip-drip of a good teaser campaign, so here we are! Less than 24 hours after the first teaser, a second image from artist David Marquez has been released that drops a whole bunch of hints about the future of the Marvel Universe, with characters from the X-Men, the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Inhumans and even the Thunderbolts. If the first image was A-list, this one's a little less starry, but it may be a better indicator of some of the unexpected surprises that Marvel has in store.

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