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0:21 Adam Shepard
Who would you be more excited to see direct a film in the MCU - Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, or Martin Scorsese? Bonus point for picking a franchise /character for each director.
3:36 David Rosen
Putting aside for a second whether Disney would actually do this (and I don’t think they would), do you think there is a marketing campaign that Disney COULD do to let general audiences know that the next Spider-Man solo movie does NOT take place in the MCU?
9:04 Mookie Johnson
I've read the 3 Ironheart issues of her series on Marvel Unlimited and absolutely love them! My MCU question is can her movie origin be connected to Pepper Potts since Tony isn't available? Also, do you think Storm Reid would be a good casting?
12:05 Maya
Hi Sean! Bear with me because this is kind of a lot. After really thinking about it, the only heroes that are highlighted as parents are all male- Clint, Scott, and Tony. Although they are shown to be family-oriented, they are given a pass for always being away because they are “saving the day”. Do you think the MCU is hesitant to showcase mothers as superheroes because the idea of “being away to save the day” as a mother still has stigma associated with it? Much like the shame surrounding working mothers? I love seeing all the fierce, independent women in the MCU, but I can’t help but wonder why heroine motherhood has not been explored. And when I say heroines I’m not talking about Pepper, Frigga, and the other minor mother characters in the MCU, but major characters like Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Valkyrie, Gamora, Nebula, etc. We’ve seen male characters as fathers, husbands, lovers, loners, friends, mentors, mentees, the list goes on, but we do not see this same range of identity within female heroes. I get that Marvel Studios is trying to break the mold of women just being caregivers, but I feel like we are beyond that at this point. Do you think Marvel Studios thinks having a hero-mom will diminish her as a superhero? I’m wondering if the only reason Marvel Studios is exploring motherhood with Wanda in WandaVision is because the setting is in the 1950s and potentially Wanda’s fantasy world. Either way, I’m excited to see this finally getting explored in WandaVision, but hopefully we can see it in a current setting as well. Would love to know your take on this.
23:22 Terry Mortensen
If Marvel were to obtain the rights to Spider-Man while Sony is late in the process of making their own Spider-Man 3, do you think Marvel would release the movie as planned, reshoot some scenes, or completely scrap it for their own version?
27:29 Tom DeMichele
Thoughts on Doctor Strange having a mustache instead of a goatee for the sequel?
28:25 Woo S Kim
What your your thoughts on the rumors of Max E. And Charles Xavier being played in the MCU by people of color, I have no issue with as long as is Max is still Jewish, what say you, Sean?
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By Sean Gerber4.5
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0:21 Adam Shepard
Who would you be more excited to see direct a film in the MCU - Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, or Martin Scorsese? Bonus point for picking a franchise /character for each director.
3:36 David Rosen
Putting aside for a second whether Disney would actually do this (and I don’t think they would), do you think there is a marketing campaign that Disney COULD do to let general audiences know that the next Spider-Man solo movie does NOT take place in the MCU?
9:04 Mookie Johnson
I've read the 3 Ironheart issues of her series on Marvel Unlimited and absolutely love them! My MCU question is can her movie origin be connected to Pepper Potts since Tony isn't available? Also, do you think Storm Reid would be a good casting?
12:05 Maya
Hi Sean! Bear with me because this is kind of a lot. After really thinking about it, the only heroes that are highlighted as parents are all male- Clint, Scott, and Tony. Although they are shown to be family-oriented, they are given a pass for always being away because they are “saving the day”. Do you think the MCU is hesitant to showcase mothers as superheroes because the idea of “being away to save the day” as a mother still has stigma associated with it? Much like the shame surrounding working mothers? I love seeing all the fierce, independent women in the MCU, but I can’t help but wonder why heroine motherhood has not been explored. And when I say heroines I’m not talking about Pepper, Frigga, and the other minor mother characters in the MCU, but major characters like Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Valkyrie, Gamora, Nebula, etc. We’ve seen male characters as fathers, husbands, lovers, loners, friends, mentors, mentees, the list goes on, but we do not see this same range of identity within female heroes. I get that Marvel Studios is trying to break the mold of women just being caregivers, but I feel like we are beyond that at this point. Do you think Marvel Studios thinks having a hero-mom will diminish her as a superhero? I’m wondering if the only reason Marvel Studios is exploring motherhood with Wanda in WandaVision is because the setting is in the 1950s and potentially Wanda’s fantasy world. Either way, I’m excited to see this finally getting explored in WandaVision, but hopefully we can see it in a current setting as well. Would love to know your take on this.
23:22 Terry Mortensen
If Marvel were to obtain the rights to Spider-Man while Sony is late in the process of making their own Spider-Man 3, do you think Marvel would release the movie as planned, reshoot some scenes, or completely scrap it for their own version?
27:29 Tom DeMichele
Thoughts on Doctor Strange having a mustache instead of a goatee for the sequel?
28:25 Woo S Kim
What your your thoughts on the rumors of Max E. And Charles Xavier being played in the MCU by people of color, I have no issue with as long as is Max is still Jewish, what say you, Sean?
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