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Originally Posted by blankall
I disagree. They attract pretty different audiences and it's pretty easy just to ignore the Arrowverse, if you're not into it. And I actually do think marvel will rush out a bunch of mutant themed shows, as soon as they are introduced in the MCU. Will likely get multiple mini series and a bunch of cartoons.
They are already reviving the 90s X-Men show. Well likely get at least kids orientated series and then a bunch of accompanying live action stuff.
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Well cartoons are one thing. Lots of Avengers cartoons out there too.
But I don’t see alot of Iron Man tv shows, and that is nowhere near the iconic character that Superman is.
Nothing against these shows. There is just no strategy to develop the type of brand quality needed to build out the value that Disney has. They learned their own lesson cranking out cheaper direct to video sequels to their huge animated classics. Those all made money, but only in the short run.
If Disney does some X-men tv shows they will be high production value with high quality talent. Oscar Isaac is some character no one has heard of for example. Imagine what they will do with a flagship property like X men.