Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-3095612-20181217122907

BEJT wrote: The trailer's coming this week, anyway, apparently. Very surprised they waited until after the release of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, but apparently Sony just really wanted to distance themselves from the Endgame trailer. Understandable, I mean, it's literally the most successful trailer of all time. And in I guess with whatever logic Sony uses, release the trailer on the same day as the Venom home release.

BEJT wrote: Alright thanks. That's interesting, if it says "12-1?-2017" that's actually really good and supports the current placement just moving it a few days up. Maybe we'll just do that. I'll probably take another look but I'm leaning towards 12-11, 12-17, or 12-19. If only it was a tad less blurred.

BEJT wrote: Well yeah, we're currently ignoring it. The problem with Ant-Man and the Wasp is that it's at the end of Scott's 2-year house arrest sentence following Civil War, suggesting at least June 2018 - not so much the April laptop date in particular.

Yes, that date is weird, because it's not a filming date. My guess before was that they went, "Well, Infinity War is coming out in early May 2018" (would've been when they were filming) "and these films are set about when they come out so it'll be set around early May 2018 and this is set a bit before that so let's programme the laptop to say late April 2018. It'll be about right." True, true. The damn sentencing. I remember looking it up after the movie and being confused. House arrest is a conditional sentence and technically, a judge shouldn't be able to sentence Scott to it because of his past crime and/or he's ruled as a violent offender and a house arrest sentence is supposed to be less than 2 years (but in contrast I also read you don't get time shaved, you have to serve the full sentence for house arrest - there's no time off for good behavior like in jail). Hmm, but if that's true. With 4/30 scrubbed, maybe they know it can't be an exact 2 year sentence and say for example instead of 'June 5' they set the release to 'April 5' to satisfy the stipulations. And I wonder where he got sentenced because house arrest could vary by counties. But then again, I don't have a law degree. I just googled and there's likely some disinformation spread around. lol.

BEJT wrote: Oh cool, good research. Yeah I agree then, there's a good chance what they were talking about evolved into the Disney+ series. Thanks!

BEJT wrote: Oh I'm sure they're not going to save the Netflix series - and now there's also those reports that Netflix have control of the characters for 2 more years - all I was saying is that I'm going to just hold on to a 0.01% hope to not just get really sad about the realistic situation that Charlie may never play Matt again. At least "2 years" is better than "never." I think the best case scenario is a mix of some characters being recast, some actors coming back.

BEJT wrote: But yeah I think it will come into play. Peyton Reed hinted that as well on the The Empire Film Podcast spoiler special. Ah, forgot about that.

BEJT wrote: But yeah I think we're looking at this trailer showing events from a week or so after Infinity War up to a few months after or maybe even 1 year (some could be earlier in that range, some could be later, could be spread, could be all together, whatever), before a possible jump/montage of some kind of maybe a few more years. Yeah, that feels really likely.

BEJT wrote: Oh cool thanks. Molly's the only one whose age I wasn't unsure about but it'll be nice to have a pretty good idea of her birthday. You're welcome. I just happened to check the Hulu page on a lark and saw they had the episode titles and loglines up already.

BEJT wrote: It allows the "months later" Iron Fist epilogue to take place before Infinity War, like we've been told. Overall, it's not ideal, but this works best. And yeah, I'll go into more detail soon. Intriguing. Well done, BEJT. Looking forward to reading more.