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Post by Vassaggo on Dec 29, 2017 16:37:53 GMT
Um the Inhumans are in the MCU. Inhumans is a spinoff of Agents of Shield which is in the MCU. The Netflix series are also in the MCU. They make reference to a lot of happenings in the movies. IGN InhumansNow Joss says it's not but one director saying it isn't doesn't make it true. Sif and Nick have been on Agents. Phil provided the hellacarrier to Nick. List of Marvel Cinematic Universe Television Series WikipediaNo it is not. Marvel Studios does not make the shows. They have nothing to do with the MCU and the movies. That is why none of the movie characters will cross over. Agents of SHIELD is the only exception and even then the tie-ins are loose at best. The Netflix characters reference the event in Avengers early on, but nothing else goes along with the movies. The Defenders will never meet an Avenger. They are made by completely different studios with completely different creators. Nice try though. Daredevil is just as much MCU as X-Men. Well the Executive Vice President, Head of Television for Marvel Jeph Loeb disagrees with you. While it has been frequently stressed to fans by Marvel TV head Jeph Loeb that the Netflix Marvel series are a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the lack of direct mentions or cameos has forced fans to believe otherwise. Fans got even more worrisome when Jeph Loeb went on a long period of silence. However, the Marvel TV head recently came back at the New York Comic-Con Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. panel that The Defenders are a part of the #MCU, stating:
"I get in trouble every single time I say this, which is #ItsAllConnected. But trust me when I say #ItsAllConnected, and that’s about all I can say on it at this time."
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