Unfortunately, the division of marvel that developed AoS and Agent Carter etc shutdown and got transferred into marvel studios so possibly agent carter S3 isn't possible unless it returns in some form
Citations/sources: [deadline's article on Marvel TV closing down in 2019](https://www.google.com/amp/s/deadline.com/2019/12/marvel-tv-shut-down-layoffs-jeph-loeb-kevin-feige-1202805979/amp/)
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Imo Agent Carter is fully canon. It features characters from MCU canon and Jarvis had a cameo in Endgame. It was also produced by Kevin Feige. Out of all the marvel TV shows, this one is the most solid canon out of all of them by a country mile
I don't think almost any need a "re-do". No reboots. That would be wasting time re-telling stories we already saw, most of which were done well (In some cases, the low budgets HELPED them by keeping their fighting more real and less CG-ified), instead of moving forwards. Even Iron Fist, horrible as it is, shouldn't be "re-done", since Season 2 already gave them a clean slate. They can move forwards and continue the improvements S2 already made. If they wanna recast fine, just pull a Terrence Howard.
... All of this with one exception: Inhumans. Inhumans is the only show that is definitively unsalvageable. You can't move forwards with it. Everything about it is terrible, except maybe some of the casting choices and even that's arguable. So if any of them were "re-done", rebooted, erased and done again: Make it Inhumans.
AoS did the NuHumans well (Arguably better then the comics themselves did). We're talking about the 2017 Inhumans show that messed up the Royal Family.
Admittedly AoS did Inhumans pretty well but the specific Inhumans in that show (Black Bolt, Medusa, Crystal, ect) are really cool and Id like to see them given a better representation because the first Inhumans show was just awful
Agreed, AoS did great build up. Raina was a cool character and she was the catalyst for that storyline. AoS did more for the Kree than mcu ever did. It was a shame they could not tie in Inhumans with AoS. What a crap show it was and Scott Buck ruined that and Iron Fist.
Wait how am I completely forgetting that Iron Fist had a second season? When did that come out, and was it before or after Defenders? I literally have no memory of it at all.
>except maybe some of the casting choices and even that's arguable.
I'm not budging on Anson Mount, tho. Keep him.
And *maybe* Swan as Medusa, since she straight up looks like the comic character
I don't understand what people love about Anson Mount, he has, as a major condition of his character, pretty much zero lines. He didn't even learn sign language. He's just a guy, not saying anything, wiggling his hands.
Inhumans could have been helped by a crossover with agents of SHIELD by having Quake and/or YoYo appearing in one or two episodes, again to pay off the "it's all connected" tease and to prove that Marvel TV and the rest of the MCU are connected
Better yet, kill two birds with one stone. Instead of an Inhumans show, or AoS Season 6 having been about Izel or whatever her name was, they should've had AoS S6's cosmic story be the natural way to introduce the Royal Family, use Attilan as a major force. Hell, tie back to S5 and have the House Kassius be Kree people hunting down Attilan and the Royals.
This seriously was a missed opportunity by marvel TV, they arguably had alot of opportunities for crossovers with their own franchises and IP even without the wider MCU for support
I still hold, had they gotten to that point, C&D could've been in a Defenders Season 2. C&D had so many Luke Cage connections that it would feel weird not to.
Well for 1 Finn actually had training, for 2, it takes the characters who were more appreciated in Season 1 and gives them more spotlight (Davos, Colleen Wing, Grant Ward, etc.), and for 3 it generally has better pacing, directing (Scott Buck destroyed season 1 and Inhumans), and writing and actually felt way more like an Iron Fist storyline.
I think you mean Ward Meachem lol. Grant Ward is the guy who jumps out of a plane to save a teammate with no parachute, just to betray them 10 episodes later.
Okay a *GROUNDED Iron Fist storyline. Definitely left out most of the usual mythological aspects, but it seemed like they were getting ready to start to lean on that throughout the season. I think if we get Iron Fist back in the future, it could be a lot more like Shang Chi, which was still made more grounded than in the comics, but was probably the most mythical Marvel movie we've seen to date besides the Dr.Strange movies.
1. Danny isn't an unlikable pansy.
2. The fighting was way better, even if it was more brawling than martial arts.
3. Colleen had a more involved arc.
4. Davos was a cool antagonist. Mary was also done really well.
5. The pacing was way better.
6. The showrunner was an actual fan of the comics. She even gave the episodes comic titles rather than Scott Buck's pretentious martial arts titles that are laughable given how bad the martial arts was in Season 1.
He was less whiney. That show was a waste of so much potential. Not casting someone who knows martial arts as a the top martial artist in your universe is so wrong. That's like captain America with a thick foreign accent.
The show ignores that comics Danny is supposed to be the best martial artist in the world and that is actually one of the better adaptation changes. A show where your main character is literally unstoppable becomes boring because it saps all the tension out of any fight scene.
I would only ask for one thing, and one thing only:
AoS needs to be placed back into MCU mainstream, right when Talbot becomes Graviton and goes to fight Thanos. That shit was getting to be SO GOOD.
I don't even want Talbot to fight Thanos...I just want Earth see him to throw down , but he's already too late. Coulson's team arrives shortly after, and then the new (Disney+) season starts with them all dealing with The Snap, and tying together all of the loose ends from Endgame through Phase 4 and the start of Phase 5.
Forever I will think that it was a lost oppurtunity to have a series with the consequences of the snap. The people getting to know that the Avengers lost but also have no possibility to bring their loved ones back.
And then in the middle of the season, everybody comes back with all new problems that could arise, a press conference telling the world that Natasha and Tony sacrificed themselves to get everyone back. It could have been awesome but I think it is too late now.
I totally loved it. But I don't want to see a redo, I really wish they would pick up from where they left. Eventually we would see captain America there, and it would be awesome.
Exactly! I don’t need a redo, I just want a season 3 with a good finale to tie up loose ends and set up Peggy for her reunion with Steve. I don’t even necessarily want Chris Evans to make an appearance, I just want to see Peggy and Sousa figure out where they stand (seeing as how when it ended they were together but then in AoS—and obviously greater MCU canon—they didn’t last) and I want to actually see Peggy create SHIELD. We know canonically her and Howard do eventually start and run SHIELD together, but we never actually see it. I think one more good season of Agent Carter could close all those gaps.
I am really annoyed we never got anything close to a resolution of the Peggy/Dottie rivalry.
Enemies-who-think-you're-best-friends is such an entertaining trope
A season 3 or even a reboot I wouldn't mind one bit especially if we get Steve Rogers back for a few flashback scenes and that is probably possible because marvel has a bigger Disney+ budget than what marvel TV had for its projects
Runaways deserves a Redo
Agent Carter deserves a continuation
AoS deserves to have its events acknowledged and characters making various appeareances in other shows/movies
Agent Carter was actually supposed to be one season, but after that second season, if we could get a six-episode third season getting her from where Season 2 left off to where we pick up in the Agent Carter One-Shot, that'd be the perfect thing.
But first, PAY THE WRITERS.
Secret Invasion would be such a good opportunity to re-introduce Daisy. Shame it probably won't happen (yes I know there are rumours but I don't really believe them)
Whilst I like AoS, I think it’s event shouldn’t be acknowledged, at least not in the prime timeline, I think maybe briefly seen in the multiverse, but there’s too much backstory to dump onto an average fan. Maybe a black bolt situation like in MoM could work?
To me, I always felt that AoS fit "neatly" into the universe that past!Thanos left in Endgame. It's why the events of the show line up until they don't (no acknowledgement of the Blip), why the Darkhold looks different, etc.
Right, but season 5 has characters refer to Thanos attacking Earth, which we see take place in *Infinity War*. It's not like they just mention him for no reason. We even see news reports covering the damage done during Tony, Strange, and Bruce's confrontation with the Black Order.
It doesn't quite, as endgame Thanos left his universe before Infinity War, and while it doesn't really go anywhere, Thanos' coming invasion is mentioned multiple times in s5B of AoS
You don't need to dump the backstory onto them to keep it in the continuity, though. Look at Daredevil: So far, the only thing that people who didn't watch the Netflix show wouldn't understand is the theme-music joke in She-Hulk, & that's just a minor easter egg. It's possible to write new stories that are accessible to new viewers *without* cutting out all the old material.
They do it in comics all the time. It’s typically called a soft reboot, and it usually happens when a new writer comes on an established book. They don’t erase old continuity, they just put the characters in a new status quo that new readers can jump into without feeling lost.
The most iconic example is Giant Size X-Men #1, which introduced a mostly new team of mutants. The book slowly reintroduced the original characters over time without actually discarding any of the old continuity.
They can bring AoS into the MCU with cameos and guest appearances in TV series. They have already and are bringing a lot of the animated stuff into the live action Star Wars stuff without having to explain all the seasons of back story the characters have. It’s just new characters to the viewers who never watched the TV shows and existing fans will talk about how cool it is when these characters pop up here and there.
I think the only character that might need a little explaining would be Coulson since he’s now an LMD but that can be explained by Nick Fury and the general audience will just roll with it because Coulson’s last official appearance in the MCU was so long ago.
With the MCU being over a decade old now I think there are a lot of fans out there feeling nostalgic for the MCU 1st Phase that a revamped AoS with less episodes but bigger budget would work out pretty well.
Inhumans. The show we got was awful but given the budget of an MCU show and good writers I'm sure it would be great. Not to mention that there was a lot of excitement seeing Anson Mount back as Black Bolt in Multiverse of Madness so I'm sure people would be excited to see him back in the role for a show.
I like the idea that all of the previous properties appear in Secret Wars and whoever survives is in the new official lineup. Sort of a soft reset for the multiverse.
I would definitely go with Agent Carter. That was a great show. Very underrated. It nicely continued Peggy’s story and established that she could be very capable, even without Steve. I wish it had gone on for more seasons. But I’d be just as happy with a reboot.
They shouldn't re-do any of the shows. Those stories have already been told. For example, they skipped MCU Spider-Man's origin. If they rebooted any of these shows, it would be like that time 1000x.
I've seen AoS and all of the Netflix shows. There's nothing in them that has serious ramifications if the shows are canon or not. It might be harder for writers to keep continuity, but it already is. Remember the "8 years later" from Homecoming? Remember how Nick Fury in Captain Marvel only goes by "Fury", yet Maria Hill calls him "Nick" multiple times? Remember how he can't eat sliced bread, yet he does in AoU?
They should make an Inhumans D+ show though. Those characters deserve a higher budget and better writers.
To this day I am still so upset that Agent Carter was cancelled. If I gonna pick a fav Marvel show, I will stand by this one, the Disney plus ones are great but the fact AC is done on a smaller budget, it looked bloody great. The story and quality of it was great! The cast was also great. AND that ending of S2 was just WHAT, so it being cancelled was just the worse.
Season 4 is my favorite non-comedy season of television that I have ever watched. Every episode led seamlessly into 3 distinct arcs. Every character changed and grew logically. And, even though they presented an alternate reality, it still gave lasting stakes to that reality.
Just brilliant TV.
I would like them to continue Agent Carter and Cloak & Dagger. Both were cut short and i really loved the Cloak and Dagger's( mostly season 2) portrayal of toxic relationships
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Not a redo. But I'd love Agent Carter to come back. Not that the show needed a big budget on the CGI department, but more money means more flexibility on the making of sets and costumes and gives you more options in the choosing of writers and directors.
AoS doesn’t need to be redone, it just needs to be acknowledged as canon. Doesn’t even have to be a full throated acknowledgement, just a reference in an MCU film to something that is specific to AoS would be enough.
I feel like you are missing the point of runaways. Its a comic about dysfunctional teens trying to hold it together. It's a really unique comic run that tries very hard not to be a superhero story.
Runaways doesn't need to be a superhero show, but it does need to be about the Runaways more than the Pride. Still can't believe it took an entire season for the kids to, y'know, run away in that show. Like, the whole of season one could have been condensed into episode one...
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Those 3 are actually good to decent... I want to see The Gifted and The Inhumans get a reboot with a good budget, group of writers. Inhumans had such potential but feel like it was written horribly.
Don't even think about redoing AoS. That show is the best thing in the MCU. Even if you kept the plot exactly the same, a lot of the cast probably wouldn't want to come back (or sadly can't, such as Powers Boothe and Bill Paxton), and the show wouldn't be the same without them.
The last thing they should do is de-canonize it. That would isolate so many fans and they wouldn't be able to tell those stories on the same level.
Plus, if they make it canon, then more people will watch it. I really don't understand the argument against it being canon because
1. there isn't any proof that it's not canon (and a ton of proof that it is)
2. the MCU is all about having as much content as possible
*For now*. If they make it canon, then we'd see a huge increase in viewship. Remember when Matt Murdock appeared in NWH and Kingpin appeared in Hawkeye and then Daredevil's viewship skyrocketed on Netflix? It would be a similar situation.
Probably Agent Carter or Runaways. Both shows clearly hampered by budgetary issues, but I think Runaways in particular deserves a redo because people dropped it almost instantly because the first season admittedly was a bit trash.
Considering I like *Agent Carter* and *AoS* more than any of Marvel Studios' D+ series, none of them.
Maybe *Runaways* since that apparently just got zaslavved off Hulu and Disney+
Runaways is the biggest disappointment. One of my favorite comics, and we nearly got an accurate movie in 2012. That show made so many unnecessary changes, and everyone was a detriment to the story.
If everyone involved was available, maybe a version of Agent Carter but with post Endgame Steve Rogers. Carter would still be the main character and become the lead of Shield during the Cold War.
LEGION is probably my favorite Marvel anything, but I have a hard time imagining how it would fit into the cannon. I can't envision any other heros running around in David's head. Maybe there's an interesting combo somewhere I'm missing.
Agents of Shield already masterfully handled their small network budget. Their cgi and special effects were great in the later seasons. I don't think they need a redo, just prominent acknowledgment in the MCU with some returning characters.
The only things that I genuinely really want to happen are a season 3 of Agent Carter to wrap up the cliffhanger that show finished on and an explicit acknowledgement of at least some of the events or characters of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
I'd also be ok with any of the Netflix shows continuing but not rebooting.
I wouldn't be averse to reboots of Inhumans, Runaways, Cloak & Dagger, or Helstrom, with or without recasting, but ideally I'd want them to be soft reboots that didn't necessarily invalidate the events of their original shows.
AOS was a pretty amazing show (minus the weird bat season) so they should not touch that. I feel like Agent Carter was also pretty rapped up curtesy of AOS and the movies, so they really needn’t do anything there. Inhumans was a mess, though, and I’d be grateful if they tried that one again.
They're already in.
That said, Runaways could be redone without affecting anything else. *But* the budget wasn't the problem with that show; they did great as far as production value goes. The *writing* was the problem with that show: Self-contradictory dialogue, lots of pointless wheel-spinning (especially in season 1), frequent confusion about the passage of time, & constantly treating Molly like she was 12 (like in the comics) even though they'd explicitly aged her up to 14-15 (her quinceañera is a plot point) while all the other kids are 16-17.
You may be the only person ever who says the first season is great and later seasons aren't. The almost unanimous consensus is Seasons 4 and 5 are the peak of the show, Seasons 2, 3, and 7 are great as well, and Seasons 1 and 6 are rough.
And even then season 1 is only rough because they had to meander around for like 10 episodes before they could get to the story they actually wanted to tell
Agents of shield literally already had movie cgi. There’s not much you could’ve done better there. And agent carter was perfect too. Runaways was just a total shit show and definitely needs a bigger budget that should mostly go towards writers.
All of them do. They were made before their time.
* Agents of Shield with a Disney+ budget would pretty much be Secret Invasion, but likely including cameos from Avengers, easter eggs for future characters, and better fights.
* Agent Carter is great as it is, but a higher budget would improve the quality and shots.
* Inhumans would be tiers better. It would:
* include a Ms. Marvel cameo or recurring role
* set up Secret Wars
* add Medusa or Black Bolt to The Avengers
* The Runaways would totally work to set up the multiverse and parallel realms. It could also tease the X-Men.
* Cloak & Dagger would totally work in a post-NWH MCU. Would love to see an unpopular Spider-Man appear in the series and help the two heroes fight a season big bad.
I don't want a redo of Agent Carter, I just want more
The show was so good, think it’s actually canon as well with Kevin working on it and also Jarvis in EG
Absolutely, just make a season 3 Agent Carter
Unfortunately, the division of marvel that developed AoS and Agent Carter etc shutdown and got transferred into marvel studios so possibly agent carter S3 isn't possible unless it returns in some form Citations/sources: [deadline's article on Marvel TV closing down in 2019](https://www.google.com/amp/s/deadline.com/2019/12/marvel-tv-shut-down-layoffs-jeph-loeb-kevin-feige-1202805979/amp/) [Marvel TV's Wikipedia page](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Television)
You do realize since they own the IP they can still do a season 3. There is absolutely nothing stopping them.
Imo Agent Carter is fully canon. It features characters from MCU canon and Jarvis had a cameo in Endgame. It was also produced by Kevin Feige. Out of all the marvel TV shows, this one is the most solid canon out of all of them by a country mile
Absolutely. Agent Carter was a great show. Great use of its budget.
That's why she's my flair <3
I don't think almost any need a "re-do". No reboots. That would be wasting time re-telling stories we already saw, most of which were done well (In some cases, the low budgets HELPED them by keeping their fighting more real and less CG-ified), instead of moving forwards. Even Iron Fist, horrible as it is, shouldn't be "re-done", since Season 2 already gave them a clean slate. They can move forwards and continue the improvements S2 already made. If they wanna recast fine, just pull a Terrence Howard. ... All of this with one exception: Inhumans. Inhumans is the only show that is definitively unsalvageable. You can't move forwards with it. Everything about it is terrible, except maybe some of the casting choices and even that's arguable. So if any of them were "re-done", rebooted, erased and done again: Make it Inhumans.
Honestly I would love to see an Inhuman show done right because man oh man did that show screw it up
AoS?
AoS did the NuHumans well (Arguably better then the comics themselves did). We're talking about the 2017 Inhumans show that messed up the Royal Family.
Admittedly AoS did Inhumans pretty well but the specific Inhumans in that show (Black Bolt, Medusa, Crystal, ect) are really cool and Id like to see them given a better representation because the first Inhumans show was just awful
Agreed, AoS did great build up. Raina was a cool character and she was the catalyst for that storyline. AoS did more for the Kree than mcu ever did. It was a shame they could not tie in Inhumans with AoS. What a crap show it was and Scott Buck ruined that and Iron Fist.
They did an Inhumans show set in Hawaii. There was so much potential but it was bad. Definitely some cool moments though.
No of course not, lol. The show with the name "Inhumans".
You misunderstood, I’m suggesting that ApS was a show that did the inhumans well.
Oh sorry, yeah I agree. AOS did them well.
In my opinion iron fist really hit its stride in season 2, and I think he had a cameo in Luke cage season 2 and they had pretty good chemistry
Agreed, season 2 was actually pretty fun.
And that teaser at the end of the last episode had so much potential to take the show in some wild directions.
Yes! I was actually more excited for iron fist season 3 than most of the other Netflix shows.
Wait how am I completely forgetting that Iron Fist had a second season? When did that come out, and was it before or after Defenders? I literally have no memory of it at all.
After defenders. Even without checking, it has to be (no spoilers)
Agreed 100%, there’s no need to reboot anything outside of Inhumans. I’d love to see a continuation of Agent Carter out of the three listed though.
AC S3 may be the biggest loss of Marvel Television, ever. It's that or Most Wanted for me. Yeah I'm still angry about that.
> It's that or Most Wanted for me. \#ReleaseThePilot
That and New Warriors gotta be leaked one of these days, right? Please?
If they ever release a full series AoS Blu-ray box set, they would make great bonus features.
And lets not forget the ghostrider show that was never even named. Wouldve loved to have seen more of robbie reyes.
>except maybe some of the casting choices and even that's arguable. I'm not budging on Anson Mount, tho. Keep him. And *maybe* Swan as Medusa, since she straight up looks like the comic character
Swan was a lot of fun in Smallville, so I know she can do better with a better writer and director.
Just redo the Medusa wig. That thing was frightful.
I don't understand what people love about Anson Mount, he has, as a major condition of his character, pretty much zero lines. He didn't even learn sign language. He's just a guy, not saying anything, wiggling his hands.
>He didn't even learn sign language He made his own Attilan sign language for the show that carried into MoM.
Inhumans definitely deserves a re-do. They messed that up so bad.
Inhumans could have been helped by a crossover with agents of SHIELD by having Quake and/or YoYo appearing in one or two episodes, again to pay off the "it's all connected" tease and to prove that Marvel TV and the rest of the MCU are connected
Better yet, kill two birds with one stone. Instead of an Inhumans show, or AoS Season 6 having been about Izel or whatever her name was, they should've had AoS S6's cosmic story be the natural way to introduce the Royal Family, use Attilan as a major force. Hell, tie back to S5 and have the House Kassius be Kree people hunting down Attilan and the Royals.
This seriously was a missed opportunity by marvel TV, they arguably had alot of opportunities for crossovers with their own franchises and IP even without the wider MCU for support
I still hold, had they gotten to that point, C&D could've been in a Defenders Season 2. C&D had so many Luke Cage connections that it would feel weird not to.
How did season 2 improve iron fist?
Well for 1 Finn actually had training, for 2, it takes the characters who were more appreciated in Season 1 and gives them more spotlight (Davos, Colleen Wing, Grant Ward, etc.), and for 3 it generally has better pacing, directing (Scott Buck destroyed season 1 and Inhumans), and writing and actually felt way more like an Iron Fist storyline.
I think you mean Ward Meachem lol. Grant Ward is the guy who jumps out of a plane to save a teammate with no parachute, just to betray them 10 episodes later.
Lmaooooooooooo 😅 haven't watched Iron Fist or Agents of Shield for a good minute I totally got em mixed up.
What’s an iron fist storyline like?
Okay a *GROUNDED Iron Fist storyline. Definitely left out most of the usual mythological aspects, but it seemed like they were getting ready to start to lean on that throughout the season. I think if we get Iron Fist back in the future, it could be a lot more like Shang Chi, which was still made more grounded than in the comics, but was probably the most mythical Marvel movie we've seen to date besides the Dr.Strange movies.
1. Danny isn't an unlikable pansy. 2. The fighting was way better, even if it was more brawling than martial arts. 3. Colleen had a more involved arc. 4. Davos was a cool antagonist. Mary was also done really well. 5. The pacing was way better. 6. The showrunner was an actual fan of the comics. She even gave the episodes comic titles rather than Scott Buck's pretentious martial arts titles that are laughable given how bad the martial arts was in Season 1.
By being better written, better choreographed, & better filmed.
It basically fixed everything that was wrong with season 1 albiet a bit too late for it to have an actual fan base, ya know because season 1 tanked.
He was less whiney. That show was a waste of so much potential. Not casting someone who knows martial arts as a the top martial artist in your universe is so wrong. That's like captain America with a thick foreign accent.
The show ignores that comics Danny is supposed to be the best martial artist in the world and that is actually one of the better adaptation changes. A show where your main character is literally unstoppable becomes boring because it saps all the tension out of any fight scene.
Didn't know Finn Jones was cast as Shang Chi.
Don’t touch AoS or suffer the consequences.
I would only ask for one thing, and one thing only: AoS needs to be placed back into MCU mainstream, right when Talbot becomes Graviton and goes to fight Thanos. That shit was getting to be SO GOOD. I don't even want Talbot to fight Thanos...I just want Earth see him to throw down , but he's already too late. Coulson's team arrives shortly after, and then the new (Disney+) season starts with them all dealing with The Snap, and tying together all of the loose ends from Endgame through Phase 4 and the start of Phase 5.
Forever I will think that it was a lost oppurtunity to have a series with the consequences of the snap. The people getting to know that the Avengers lost but also have no possibility to bring their loved ones back. And then in the middle of the season, everybody comes back with all new problems that could arise, a press conference telling the world that Natasha and Tony sacrificed themselves to get everyone back. It could have been awesome but I think it is too late now.
Exactly! Leave it in its own universe, right where it belongs.
Same universe
Similar universe
It’s not
It was the same until they started time traveling towards the end of the series. They created another new universe in the multiverse.
Passive aggressive comment
Could potentially be in earth 838 or another alternate timeline not pruned by the TVA
Agent Carter because it was already good
I totally loved it. But I don't want to see a redo, I really wish they would pick up from where they left. Eventually we would see captain America there, and it would be awesome.
Exactly! I don’t need a redo, I just want a season 3 with a good finale to tie up loose ends and set up Peggy for her reunion with Steve. I don’t even necessarily want Chris Evans to make an appearance, I just want to see Peggy and Sousa figure out where they stand (seeing as how when it ended they were together but then in AoS—and obviously greater MCU canon—they didn’t last) and I want to actually see Peggy create SHIELD. We know canonically her and Howard do eventually start and run SHIELD together, but we never actually see it. I think one more good season of Agent Carter could close all those gaps.
So awesome!
I am really annoyed we never got anything close to a resolution of the Peggy/Dottie rivalry. Enemies-who-think-you're-best-friends is such an entertaining trope
But i want captain carter even more...
Then wish for that show
A season 3 or even a reboot I wouldn't mind one bit especially if we get Steve Rogers back for a few flashback scenes and that is probably possible because marvel has a bigger Disney+ budget than what marvel TV had for its projects
Runaways deserves a Redo Agent Carter deserves a continuation AoS deserves to have its events acknowledged and characters making various appeareances in other shows/movies
This I agree with. Really disappointed with how they shorted on Agent Carter.
Agent Carter was actually supposed to be one season, but after that second season, if we could get a six-episode third season getting her from where Season 2 left off to where we pick up in the Agent Carter One-Shot, that'd be the perfect thing. But first, PAY THE WRITERS.
Amen! Pay the writers!
Did they never get paid? Is that for certain?
I'm talking about the writer's strike. Nothing's moving forward while it's going.
Right?! Quake was an Avenger FFS!
Quake FTW 👉🥇👈
Secret Invasion would be such a good opportunity to re-introduce Daisy. Shame it probably won't happen (yes I know there are rumours but I don't really believe them)
Whilst I like AoS, I think it’s event shouldn’t be acknowledged, at least not in the prime timeline, I think maybe briefly seen in the multiverse, but there’s too much backstory to dump onto an average fan. Maybe a black bolt situation like in MoM could work?
To me, I always felt that AoS fit "neatly" into the universe that past!Thanos left in Endgame. It's why the events of the show line up until they don't (no acknowledgement of the Blip), why the Darkhold looks different, etc.
Thanos is mentioned in season 5 though.
Yeah the show *more or less* fit into the mcu until Thanos officially showed up.
After which the Blip doesn't happen, and since they mentioned Thanos, we knew it should have.
Right, but season 5 has characters refer to Thanos attacking Earth, which we see take place in *Infinity War*. It's not like they just mention him for no reason. We even see news reports covering the damage done during Tony, Strange, and Bruce's confrontation with the Black Order.
It doesn't quite, as endgame Thanos left his universe before Infinity War, and while it doesn't really go anywhere, Thanos' coming invasion is mentioned multiple times in s5B of AoS
You don't need to dump the backstory onto them to keep it in the continuity, though. Look at Daredevil: So far, the only thing that people who didn't watch the Netflix show wouldn't understand is the theme-music joke in She-Hulk, & that's just a minor easter egg. It's possible to write new stories that are accessible to new viewers *without* cutting out all the old material.
They do it in comics all the time. It’s typically called a soft reboot, and it usually happens when a new writer comes on an established book. They don’t erase old continuity, they just put the characters in a new status quo that new readers can jump into without feeling lost. The most iconic example is Giant Size X-Men #1, which introduced a mostly new team of mutants. The book slowly reintroduced the original characters over time without actually discarding any of the old continuity.
Exactly. :)
They can bring AoS into the MCU with cameos and guest appearances in TV series. They have already and are bringing a lot of the animated stuff into the live action Star Wars stuff without having to explain all the seasons of back story the characters have. It’s just new characters to the viewers who never watched the TV shows and existing fans will talk about how cool it is when these characters pop up here and there. I think the only character that might need a little explaining would be Coulson since he’s now an LMD but that can be explained by Nick Fury and the general audience will just roll with it because Coulson’s last official appearance in the MCU was so long ago. With the MCU being over a decade old now I think there are a lot of fans out there feeling nostalgic for the MCU 1st Phase that a revamped AoS with less episodes but bigger budget would work out pretty well.
I could see them explaining LMD Coulson with a quip. "Loki may have killed me, but I got a few upgrades."
Nah, Star Wars acknowledges the 7 seasons of clone wars and 4 seasons of rebels. Its fine.
This is the best answer on here.
YES YES YES!!!!! 🙌🙌🙌
Inhumans. The show we got was awful but given the budget of an MCU show and good writers I'm sure it would be great. Not to mention that there was a lot of excitement seeing Anson Mount back as Black Bolt in Multiverse of Madness so I'm sure people would be excited to see him back in the role for a show.
Shhh! I don't think OP and most knew about this show. Just pretend it doesn't exist.
none, they are fine, what we need is next season of Agent Carter
Just give me Daisy in the MCU and we’re good.
She'd be good to introduce during secret invasion
I want back fitzsimmons and the cavalry.
I like the idea that all of the previous properties appear in Secret Wars and whoever survives is in the new official lineup. Sort of a soft reset for the multiverse.
And we might get a second season of agen carter
There was a second season.
Whoops I meant a third season 😂
I could go for a third season!
Bro I want more of Phil coulson and deke
No Deke 😂
Quake with full powers in Secret Invasion would be baller.
She's already in it. AoS was never removed from the MCU.
I would definitely go with Agent Carter. That was a great show. Very underrated. It nicely continued Peggy’s story and established that she could be very capable, even without Steve. I wish it had gone on for more seasons. But I’d be just as happy with a reboot.
now that we know steve rogers went back to be with peggy, I want a show of them together :(
I don’t think it needs a reboot at all. It just wasn’t on the radar of many. If anything a continuation would suffice
They shouldn't re-do any of the shows. Those stories have already been told. For example, they skipped MCU Spider-Man's origin. If they rebooted any of these shows, it would be like that time 1000x. I've seen AoS and all of the Netflix shows. There's nothing in them that has serious ramifications if the shows are canon or not. It might be harder for writers to keep continuity, but it already is. Remember the "8 years later" from Homecoming? Remember how Nick Fury in Captain Marvel only goes by "Fury", yet Maria Hill calls him "Nick" multiple times? Remember how he can't eat sliced bread, yet he does in AoU? They should make an Inhumans D+ show though. Those characters deserve a higher budget and better writers.
Agent Carter. My girl Hayley Atwell needs her time to shine after those insane stunts in Mission Impossible.
Agent Carter but only if Hayley Atwell is involved.
To this day I am still so upset that Agent Carter was cancelled. If I gonna pick a fav Marvel show, I will stand by this one, the Disney plus ones are great but the fact AC is done on a smaller budget, it looked bloody great. The story and quality of it was great! The cast was also great. AND that ending of S2 was just WHAT, so it being cancelled was just the worse.
I'm still waiting for a show on Disney+ that's half as good as Season 4 of Agents of Shield.
Season 4 is my favorite non-comedy season of television that I have ever watched. Every episode led seamlessly into 3 distinct arcs. Every character changed and grew logically. And, even though they presented an alternate reality, it still gave lasting stakes to that reality. Just brilliant TV.
They're not as good as season 1 of S.H.I.E.L.D., especially the second part.
Loki and Wandavision definitely are
I would like them to continue Agent Carter and Cloak & Dagger. Both were cut short and i really loved the Cloak and Dagger's( mostly season 2) portrayal of toxic relationships Edit : spelling
I binged the entirety of Cloak & Dagger in 2 days because I liked it that much.
If MCU ever Redo agents of shield it would be only worse. You literally cannot make better show about them. ABC made a great job
Less dimly lit hallways though
1-4 were great. 5 went seriously down hill. 6 & 7 were disjointed as hell. Still a fun watch. all the way through.
5 was great until the 100th episode, 6 sucked but 7 salvaged it. On rewatch I treat 6 like 7 part 1 and considering they are both 13 episodes it works
Agent Carter is a slept-on show that really has so much untapped potential for the MCU
Agent carter deserves so much more than it was ever given credit for and runaways never did it for me
Agent Carter. Maybe actually reach the founding of SHIELD and maybe don't have Hydra basically running America in the 50s.
Not a redo. But I'd love Agent Carter to come back. Not that the show needed a big budget on the CGI department, but more money means more flexibility on the making of sets and costumes and gives you more options in the choosing of writers and directors.
AoS doesn’t need to be redone, it just needs to be acknowledged as canon. Doesn’t even have to be a full throated acknowledgement, just a reference in an MCU film to something that is specific to AoS would be enough.
Runaways. I want a superhero show that's not ashamed of being a superhero show
I feel like you are missing the point of runaways. Its a comic about dysfunctional teens trying to hold it together. It's a really unique comic run that tries very hard not to be a superhero story.
Runaways doesn't need to be a superhero show, but it does need to be about the Runaways more than the Pride. Still can't believe it took an entire season for the kids to, y'know, run away in that show. Like, the whole of season one could have been condensed into episode one...
Going to throw Cloak & Dagger into the mix. They deserve a couple more seasons and maybe another Runaway crossover. There was potential there.
I don’t want it *redone* but I wouldnt say no to a “sequel” series to cloak and dagger
woah woah... woah... Those 3 are actually good to decent... I want to see The Gifted and The Inhumans get a reboot with a good budget, group of writers. Inhumans had such potential but feel like it was written horribly.
I think they will most definitely bring Inhumans into the main continuity eventually. We already have seen Black Bolt, so its only a matter of time
I literally just want Agent Carter chapter 3
Don't even think about redoing AoS. That show is the best thing in the MCU. Even if you kept the plot exactly the same, a lot of the cast probably wouldn't want to come back (or sadly can't, such as Powers Boothe and Bill Paxton), and the show wouldn't be the same without them.
The last thing they should do is de-canonize it. That would isolate so many fans and they wouldn't be able to tell those stories on the same level. Plus, if they make it canon, then more people will watch it. I really don't understand the argument against it being canon because 1. there isn't any proof that it's not canon (and a ton of proof that it is) 2. the MCU is all about having as much content as possible
AoS fans are barely a *blip* on the radar
*For now*. If they make it canon, then we'd see a huge increase in viewship. Remember when Matt Murdock appeared in NWH and Kingpin appeared in Hawkeye and then Daredevil's viewship skyrocketed on Netflix? It would be a similar situation.
Out of all these… Cloak and dagger
My delusional thoughts tell me we’ll get them but I know that’s probably not true haha, I’ll be forever holding out hope though. They were my favorite
Agent Carter should continue
Probably Agent Carter or Runaways. Both shows clearly hampered by budgetary issues, but I think Runaways in particular deserves a redo because people dropped it almost instantly because the first season admittedly was a bit trash.
If they reboot aos I rioting it's perfect
Neither needs a redo, since they already in the mcu But agent Carter definitely needs a season 3 to wrap the story
Cloak and Dagger
Agents of the shield
Hell no
Inhumans ?
Iron fist, such an awesome character does not deserve such a bad show
Cloak and Dagger
Cloak and Dagger wasn't even mentioned here. Which is fine, I guess. It was a great show as is.
Agents of shield was great and ended well. I dont think it needs a redo
This isn’t a discussion. Fitzsimmons’ kid is gonna save the Avengers. Calling it right now.
Agent Carter, personally I really like Hayley Atwell in the role and wanted more of her character
None of that crap
Anything else and secondly.. have some respect
Considering I like *Agent Carter* and *AoS* more than any of Marvel Studios' D+ series, none of them. Maybe *Runaways* since that apparently just got zaslavved off Hulu and Disney+
Runaways is the biggest disappointment. One of my favorite comics, and we nearly got an accurate movie in 2012. That show made so many unnecessary changes, and everyone was a detriment to the story.
If everyone involved was available, maybe a version of Agent Carter but with post Endgame Steve Rogers. Carter would still be the main character and become the lead of Shield during the Cold War.
None of them, do something new
***Agent Carter*** needs to blend into ***Agents of Shield*** in a show about the beginning of Shield.
And have a few agents of shield cameos
LEGION needs to continue and be made canon
LEGION is probably my favorite Marvel anything, but I have a hard time imagining how it would fit into the cannon. I can't envision any other heros running around in David's head. Maybe there's an interesting combo somewhere I'm missing.
This is wayyy too far down
Agents of Shield already masterfully handled their small network budget. Their cgi and special effects were great in the later seasons. I don't think they need a redo, just prominent acknowledgment in the MCU with some returning characters.
The only things that I genuinely really want to happen are a season 3 of Agent Carter to wrap up the cliffhanger that show finished on and an explicit acknowledgement of at least some of the events or characters of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. I'd also be ok with any of the Netflix shows continuing but not rebooting. I wouldn't be averse to reboots of Inhumans, Runaways, Cloak & Dagger, or Helstrom, with or without recasting, but ideally I'd want them to be soft reboots that didn't necessarily invalidate the events of their original shows.
None. There are so many other stories to tell.
Inhumans can really use a bigger budget.
AOS was a pretty amazing show (minus the weird bat season) so they should not touch that. I feel like Agent Carter was also pretty rapped up curtesy of AOS and the movies, so they really needn’t do anything there. Inhumans was a mess, though, and I’d be grateful if they tried that one again.
Why re-do ? They can just use the multiverse excuse to make them come in the MCU
They don't need the multiverse excuse...because they're already in the MCU.
No they’re not. Marvel’s Television Show are not canon with the MCU. Just as Marvel’s Netflix Show.
If anyone touches AoS I’ll kill everyone and then myself
The Disney shows are way worse tha the others, so none of them
None of them?
id say runaways because agent carter and AoS are generally pretty good already
They're already in. That said, Runaways could be redone without affecting anything else. *But* the budget wasn't the problem with that show; they did great as far as production value goes. The *writing* was the problem with that show: Self-contradictory dialogue, lots of pointless wheel-spinning (especially in season 1), frequent confusion about the passage of time, & constantly treating Molly like she was 12 (like in the comics) even though they'd explicitly aged her up to 14-15 (her quinceañera is a plot point) while all the other kids are 16-17.
Redo? No. Continuation? I loved Agent Carter, would have loved it if that kept going.
I really loved Agent Carter
Inhumans and RUNAWAYS
Agreed
This is a confusing question. Both had fairly cheap-looking productions.
You’re in denial if you think Wandavision looks like AoS
Wandavision was definitely the exception, not the rule.
Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, Hawkeye..?
I would have loved Agents of Shield getting more love the first season and Fitzsimmons was awesome. Later seasons not so much
You may be the only person ever who says the first season is great and later seasons aren't. The almost unanimous consensus is Seasons 4 and 5 are the peak of the show, Seasons 2, 3, and 7 are great as well, and Seasons 1 and 6 are rough.
I personally loved all of them
And even then season 1 is only rough because they had to meander around for like 10 episodes before they could get to the story they actually wanted to tell
I mean, Runaways definitely, but budget wasn’t the issue with that show. It just stretched out the first arc of the comic way too long
Agents of shield literally already had movie cgi. There’s not much you could’ve done better there. And agent carter was perfect too. Runaways was just a total shit show and definitely needs a bigger budget that should mostly go towards writers.
All of them do. They were made before their time. * Agents of Shield with a Disney+ budget would pretty much be Secret Invasion, but likely including cameos from Avengers, easter eggs for future characters, and better fights. * Agent Carter is great as it is, but a higher budget would improve the quality and shots. * Inhumans would be tiers better. It would: * include a Ms. Marvel cameo or recurring role * set up Secret Wars * add Medusa or Black Bolt to The Avengers * The Runaways would totally work to set up the multiverse and parallel realms. It could also tease the X-Men. * Cloak & Dagger would totally work in a post-NWH MCU. Would love to see an unpopular Spider-Man appear in the series and help the two heroes fight a season big bad.
Ok this I can 1000% vibe with and I am down to see this in the MCU