0:20 David Rosen
If Disney+ had existed back when the MCU was getting started, what limited series do you think we would have seen then OR what characters would you have liked to see get a limited series?
6:51 BrentacPrime
It's my understanding while waiting on the Fox desk to close Marvel Studios couldn't actively develop anything using the Fox characters. Do you have any idea if this applies to the Netflix character? I'm curious if they can develop Daredevil for example, so long as the public release was after the two year gap?
14:41 Mookie Johnson
Assuming Sony is still requiring an A-level MCU character for the next Spider-man solo film, who might we see in Spider-Man 3?
23:12 Daniel Davila
Hey Sean! This show is so much a part of my daily routine that it’s like coffee! Just thought I’d tell you that! Heres my question, do you feel the MCU has the potential to become to big? The sheer amount of characters we grew up with and who is a fan of who is astounding. You could be an XMen fan and never have read an avengers comic book and be satisfied. Do you feel that the MCU could become to large one day? If not, then what would the overall central storyline be that would tie everything together? I’m talking a storyline that could bring the infinity stones, mutants, fantastic four, and avengers into one overarching story? Thanks again for keeping me updated on all things Marvel!
33:11 Brett Heier
If all the members of the black order teamed up against 2014 thanos do you think they would win? If not, would they win if they had supergiant?
34:39 Anthony Lawrey
Do you think there will ever be a film based on the life of Stan Lee? Or the creation of Marvel? With films like Ford v Ferrari and First Man getting critical acclaim I can’t help but feel like a film about Lee and/or Ditko would be something a studio would like to do. Maybe Marvel studios first film that’s not directly a super hero film. I’d like to see Adam McKay direct it as well.
40:12 Cancer Puppet
Hello Sean. I read a comment about the rumored Spider-Man buyout that I found intriguing. The commenter suggested that in addition to a 1-2 Billion price tag for Spidey's film rights, Disney could also offer up the rights to R-rated Fox properties that were recently acquired. Aliens, Predator, and Diehard for example. Do you think Sony would be receptive to such an arrangement?
52:37 Tom DeMichele
What qualities make you say “This person should direct an MCU film”?
58:37 David Rosen
Back to the Spider-Man rights discussion, if Disney were to try and buy back the rights outright, what value would you place in being able to use characters such as Norman Osborne, who may not get their own movie, but would be a big value add to the MCU as a a whole?
1:02:57 Linc
You're Kevin Feige. Mike Schur calls and says he wants to do "something in the MCU". What do you do?
1:05:26 Giuseppe Vicaretti
This might be a broad question or one that has been answered already Sean, but do you think MCU and Marvel Television will ever consolidate into one thing for Fans? Obviously there's a lot of grey area to cover with that, but is there a possibility of that ever happening?
1:12:47 Mookie Johnson
In effort to continue past the MU Book club reading from September, I just finished the Standoff crossover. My question is can you see the concept of Pleasant Hill and/or there being 2 Caps being something that shows up in the MCU down the line?
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