Netflix officially drops the axe on both Punisher and Jessica Jones.
"Marvel’s The Punisher will not return for a third season on Netflix," Netflix confirmed. "Showrunner Steve Lightfoot, the terrific crew, and exceptional cast including star Jon Bernthal, delivered an acclaimed and...
Well, there was already a 2 and a half year gap between Daredevil seasons 2 and 3.
As much as I’d love to see a follow up to season 3 as soon as possible, waiting until 2020 or early 2021 for a season 4 wouldn’t be much different that what just happened. And if they don’t continue and instead...
They aren't officially announcing this yet, but I think it's a forgone conclusion. Seems they really like how the character turned out. We'll get to see in a few months.
A new series every six months is a nice target to shoot for. Especially if they don't have the creative resources to work on more at the same time. But hopefully if they have resources and opportunity and are ready to go on additional series they don't feel the need to artificially stick to...
I've never been a huge fan of The Punisher, but I've been more familiar with him than the remaining three Netflix titles.
I could see is being a good fit with the Netflix model.
What are you talking about? Of course he has the hypersenses.
The trailers have also both indicated he has the senses. Why would you even doubt that, unless you get the shakes if you don't have something to whine about?
Great news about David Tennant!
I'm only familiar with the Purple Man from the Earth's Mightiest Heroes animated series, but I understand that he is a pretty twisted character being able to bend people to his will.
Yes, I'm definitely a comics fan, but I used to read mostly X-Men titles. Aside from the bigger "event" stories, I never really read many Avengers related books and just have "expanded" knowledge about their comics stories from animated stuff and reading online plot line summaries in more recent...
She's a cutie, and she gave a great performance in Breaking Bad. I've never read anything with the character, but the basic premise described here sounds interesting:
Yes, I don't see any "pattern" here to get concerned about. Seems like the two departures are two completely different circumstances. DeKnight also worked with Whedon on Buffy and Angel. I think they'll be fine with him as show runner.