Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-3095612-20180815231453

BEJT wrote: A few additional things I forgot to mention in my last reply: In the The Empire Film Podcast spoiler special interviews, Stephen Broussard again said that they try not to date the Marvel films, saying that there is only "a couple of markers here and there", giving Howard Stark's death as an example of one of the few dates in the films. I know they mean this well - as Broussard said, they do it to make the films feel more "timeless", but it's a bit annoying when they say this, because it suggests that they're either not aware or choose to ignore the numerous dates and pieces of timeline evidence in their films. I winced at that, too. A canon is either a strict timeline or Peanuts time. Can't pretend and say to the public it's Peanuts time when it's not. Especially when it was previously disclosed your company has a big scroll.

BEJT wrote: It's interesting that they're releasing all 13 episodes at once this time instead of going week-to-week like last season. It'll be just like the Netflix stuff. It's kind of annoying because it can become a lot of work at once, but there's also some positives in that we get to deal with all the evidence at once. I missed that bit of info. Pity. I liked the weekly format of Runaways season 1 but not like I'm going to force myself to binge watch it all in a weekend. But good point about having all the evidence to go through at once.