The entertainment world is currently experiencing the significant development of the SAG-AFTRA strike, which is also affecting the Marvel Cinematic Universe. A particular actor participating in the strike has openly expressed their concerns about the injustices happening at Disney, raising questions about their future in the franchise. Additionally, an explanation has been provided regarding the removal of one MCU series while another makes its debut on a different platform.
A Guardian of the Galaxy’s Powerful Statement Against Bob Iger Sparks Doubts About Their MCU Return
Sean Gunn has received considerable praise for his impassioned remarks to Disney CEO Bob Iger during the actors’ strike. However, some are concerned that this may jeopardize his future in the MCU, especially after his role as a founding member of the new Guardians team in Vol. 3. It’s possible that the famous meme “X died on the way back to their home planet” might become more accurate than ever for this cosmic character. Nevertheless, Gunn will likely not be too bothered, as he has secured employment in his brother James’ DC universe.
A Beloved Marvel Series Removed from Disney Plus Due to Familiar Reasons
Runaways may not be a flawless series, but its portrayal of a sapphic superhero relationship, a first for the MCU, makes it an underrated entry in the Marvel TV universe. Unfortunately, it has recently been removed from Disney Plus in many regions. Star Ariela Barer, who is also ready to confront the studio during the strike, has revealed that tax writeoffs are the reason behind the removal. Over the past few years, tax purposes have prevented numerous Marvel and DC projects from being available for viewing, surpassing the negative impact of Thanos and Kang combined.
MCU Streaming Series Making Surprising Moves to Broadcast TV
While Disney Plus is removing certain Marvel series, it is also exploring collaborations within the larger Disney corporation. It has been confirmed that Ms. Marvel will make its broadcast TV debut with six episodes airing in two batches as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC this August. Initially, it may seem surprising that shows like WandaVision or Loki were not chosen for network television before Ms. Marvel. However, this particular series is well-suited for ABC. Is this a unique occurrence or the beginning of a new trend where Marvel TV returns to traditional platforms? We are eager to find out.
Despite the current slowdown in Hollywood, the Marvel news machine continues to operate at full speed. Stay tuned for more updates.
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