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Uglyguy25 wrote:

SinSaber2016 wrote: I found Mike Coulters thoughts on the subject very disconcerting. I mean they keep saying "Everything is connected". Then he says "No, were not the same. We have sex and that makes us more real". That completely flies in the face of what we've been told. They want us to believe that theres no wall between medias, but they have actors who don't want to partcipate.

Thank God for Charlie Cox who would bend over backwards to be in Infinity Wars. I do agree that the Defenders should show up in the films, that they are all in the same universe and all, but I also have to agree with Colter there. Think about it for a second: the Netflix shows are Marvel's answer to everyone who thought the MCU was all about that light tone and all sorts of supernatural things. Ok, just to avoid repeating what I said before: how about picking another MCU movie with a more suitable (realistic) tone to put these characters? Luke Cage in a Captain America film (if more of them were going to be made) would sound just fine for me, for example. My main point is the actors themselves dont seem as into it. At least most of the tv actors.