Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-24675861-20151122082146/@comment-27288126-20151126184214

Zippertrain85 wrote: People complain that the MCU is too connected and complicated, but then they say it's not connected enough for them.

No matter what, someone's complaining. :P

Jeph Loeb and Kevin Feige have both said the Television shows and movies will "inevitably" crossover at some point. They just want to establish the Netflix heroes first before doing that. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter have both influenced movies in their own way.

Besides, I don't think excessive crossovers are the ways to go. I mean, part of the charm of the MCU is that it's a vast universe of all different types of themes, adventures, etc. Like a real, breathing, living world. Having them however meet with each other and team up every other episode/movie breaks that immersion. As they said, just because we're in the same universe as Barack Obama doesn't mean we run into him on the street everyday. Oh no, I definitely don´t want every character to appear in every piece of content, that would be a fine mess. I just don´t like when characters are left out because of licensing, actors who have way to high or low "profile", or just having shows that are "extra" and don´t detract from watching the big stuff. I understand, that we will never get rid of it, but if enough people keep saying it, they would listen and try to mitigate it to some extent, which would be great.