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Sean responds to the following prompt from Steven:
I recently watched a doc on Amazon Prime called “Rise of the Superheroes”, suggested by another Patron member. In it, they do a nice job of recounting a lot of the history of Superheroes on film, both DC and Marvel. I especially found interesting the unique importance that Batman (89), Batman and Robin (97), Blade (98), X-Men (00), and Spider-Man (02) all had for varying reasons. Here is my proposal for this month’s show: In a condensed version of “Road to Infinity War”, could you talk about your experiences with and your perception of Superheroes on film from 1997 to 2008 that sort of put us on the “Road to Iron Man (08)”. In addition, what do you think are some specific things Keven Feige saw about Superheroes on film from 1997 to 2007 that helped shape the MCU?
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Sean responds to the following prompt from Steven:
I recently watched a doc on Amazon Prime called “Rise of the Superheroes”, suggested by another Patron member. In it, they do a nice job of recounting a lot of the history of Superheroes on film, both DC and Marvel. I especially found interesting the unique importance that Batman (89), Batman and Robin (97), Blade (98), X-Men (00), and Spider-Man (02) all had for varying reasons. Here is my proposal for this month’s show: In a condensed version of “Road to Infinity War”, could you talk about your experiences with and your perception of Superheroes on film from 1997 to 2008 that sort of put us on the “Road to Iron Man (08)”. In addition, what do you think are some specific things Keven Feige saw about Superheroes on film from 1997 to 2007 that helped shape the MCU?
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