Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-3095612-20180922012222

BEJT wrote I assume you're talking about the Facebook thing. I'm going to keep holding out hope that one day they do another The Defenders series, because otherwise the solo shows are kind of meandering, and I enjoyed Season 1 a lot but want them to get it exactly right in a 2nd try - to manage to please everyone this time.

If it is never going to happen, they need to at least do more crossover within the other shows. Other than Luke being in Jessica Jones: Season 1 - which I don't count, he didn't already have his own show - there has only ever been one Defender crossover, with Danny in Luke Cage: Season 2. Loeb just hinted a Defenders season 2 isn't off the table, they're just not working on on now, and he even hinted not to expect the same roster if a 2nd season gets made. BEJT wrote Thanks, that's helpful for knowing exactly what info we have, going into the film.

BEJT wrote Ah thanks! Right, well that does potentially cause problems if they act like Fury and Coulson don't know each other well. You're welcome, and indeed. That's my concern going into this movie. But I'm so excited about the other stuff. And so much hypothetical questions like who the Director might be -- since we're post-Stark murder. Is Carter the sole Director? Did she retire? Could be be GW Bridge or Pierce or someone else?

BEJT wrote The Netflix seasons have always been chronological, and I don't see that changing any time soon. So it would be after Iron Fist: Season 2 (early 2018), as well as Daredevil: Season 3 and The Punisher: Season 2 (first half of 2018). As well as this, the Netflix shows tend to be set roughly when they filmed, so this would line up with Autumn/Fall 2018. That's a good point.

BEJT wrote Yeah, it's not a problem because Jessica Jones: Season 3 will be coming out after Avengers 4, so things will be clarified. At this point, I'd only expect a passing line of something to the effect of "like when all those people vanished then came back?"

BEJT wrote I saw the article, which I thought was interesting. However, I've seen elsewhere that it was actually late 1996 when they changed it. As well as this, apparently the train line she catches didn't open until Spring 1995. So the trailer would suggest something like 1995. That's a bit later than expected, from Feige's "early '90s" comment (although I did once see him say in a featurette that Black Panther was created in the "early '60s" despite it being 1966) and the "25 years" comment. But it's possible the train line thing is just an anachronism. Anyway, good to start to get some information. Well, there was a more recent article, I'll look for it, where they changed their it's in the 1990s stance to it's in the mid-90s stance so it could still work as 1996.