![]() “Everyone’s fighting and the actor doesn’t want to train and … ‘Guys, throw me a bone. So 15 minutes before the stunt director would talk me through the choreography and I’d just jump straight into it.” His account was later contradicted by the stunt coordinator, Brett Chan, for the podcast JAMCast: Jones told Metro in 2017, “I was learning the fight scenes 15 minutes before we actually shot them because the schedule was so tight. Finn Jones’s casting in the titular role was announced February 25, 2016, and filming began in April. ![]() The first of the Netflix Defenders-related series to grace our list, Iron Fist’s real fatal flaw was that it was so … slapdash. Which ones are worth viewing, and which are skippable? Fear not, dear reader, here’s every single one of them, ranked. It’s a daunting prospect for the Marvel neophyte. Still, there are a whole lot of Marvel shows to catch up on, several with multiple seasons. Now, with the end of Marvel’s deal with Netflix, and the addition of their Defenders-related shows to Disney+, as well as the embrace of its characters in properties like Spider-Man and Hawkeye, there’s a level of interconnectedness present that fans of the comics have been wishing for. Over time, Disney has done some housekeeping, between regathering the franchises sold to other film studios and folding their Marvel Television unit into Marvel Studios proper. Many of which have little - or no - connection to the events that transpired with the Avengers on the big screen. The result of all those deals with different production companies? Over twenty live-action Marvel shows across six different networks and streaming services since 2008, the start of Marvel Cinematic Universe, as of this writing. This led to many adaptations with very different creative visions, not to mention levels of quality. A lot of this coincides with the rise of streaming services, combined with the fact that, until recently, several film studios were producing Marvel shows due to some old licensing deals that predate Disney ownership. ![]() Well-known superheroes and cult-favorite characters alike have been showing up in seemingly every corner of television. 18 x 24” fine art giclée print, approx 22 x 28.We’ve been absolutely inundated with Marvel shows over the last several years. ![]() *Print is wrapped and hand-rolled in acid free paper, inserted in a protective plastic sleeve, and shipped in a 4” diameter tube*.100% cotton, acid-free, certified archival matte Museo Rag 300GSM.18 x 24” fine art giclée print, approx 22 x 28.5” with frame.Hold court with the Inhuman royal family and bring home the Black Bolt & Medusa Fine Art Print by Tom Jilesen today! This stunning fine art collectible is a must-have for Marvel Comics fans! Medusa’s prehensile red hair flows and curls throughout the scene while her silent husband Black Bolt says more with a stern glance than his earth-shattering voice ever could.Įach Black Bolt & Medusa Fine Art Print features an authorized, automated artist signature and an embossed Seal of Authenticity as a part of the limited edition of 250 pieces. Dressed in ornate robes accentuating their heroic costumes, the imperial Inhuman couple are framed against a starry backdrop that glows the same brilliant blue as the Terrigen mist that activates their unique genetic alterations. Hail to the king and queen of the Inhumans! Black Bolt and Medusa stand statuesque as they pose for their royal portrait as the rulers of Attilan in this incredible illustration by Tom Jilesen. Sideshow presents the Black Bolt & Medusa Fine Art Print by artist Tom Jilesen. ![]() “ And so, my brothers and sisters, we stand at the precipice of a new era!” ![]()
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