Will There Be Any Mention Of Inhumans In CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR? Don't Bet On It

Will There Be Any Mention Of Inhumans In CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR? Don't Bet On It

If you have been watching Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., I’m sure you’ve seen their apparent use of the Inhumans! Will this connect to Captain America: Civil War in any way? Click, to check it out!

By NightWatcher - Mar 09, 2016 11:03 AM EST
Source: HitFix

As you know, Kevin Feige runs Marvel’s film division, while Jeph Loeb runs the television division. Reports have read in the past that the two divisions don’t communicate well, and this interview that Captain America: Civil War writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely had with Hitfix portrays just that!

At the end of Marvel’s Agents of Shield’s second season, Terrigen and fish oil was exposed, and that resulted in the contamination of the world’s ocean. More importantly though, this caused many Inhumans to surface, and appear on the series! If you watch the TV show regularly, you’d see that this Inhumans problem is a pretty big deal! How will this affect Captain America: Civil War, when that film hits theaters in two months? Here’s a hint: It won’t.

When asked about Marvel’s Agents of Shield’s fish oil incident, a puzzled Christopher Markus revealed that he hasn’t watch TV in a few months. “I have to confess, having come here, I've seen no TV since I got here in April. I haven't seen the vast majority of this season of ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ There's fish oil?” Stephen McFeely chimed in, and was just as lost. “Is there really fish oil? What are you talking about?” Ouch. So, I guess the cinematic universe—television universe crossover will have to wait. But hey, look on the bright side, Netflix’s Marvel series seems to be in a better situation. What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!
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Pigdango
Pigdango - 3/9/2016, 11:24 AM
#ItsDisconnected
CapedBaldy
CapedBaldy - 3/9/2016, 11:25 AM
@Pigdango - LMAO!!!
Luminus
Luminus - 3/10/2016, 3:37 AM
@Pigdango - LOL!
CapedBaldy
CapedBaldy - 3/9/2016, 11:25 AM
No worries.I like them all
CommanderShepard
CommanderShepard - 3/9/2016, 11:26 AM
LOLZ It sure seems to me that the MCU sure hates the MTVU. Are they even going to recognize the Marvel Netflix Universe?
CapedBaldy
CapedBaldy - 3/9/2016, 11:27 AM
@CommanderShepard - Hopefully they Do.
DerekLake
DerekLake - 3/9/2016, 11:30 AM
@CapedBaldy - If they won't recognize Agents of SHIELD which fits with the MCU's tone and uses MCU characters and institutions, then they certainly won't recognize the Netflix universe which embodies a much, much darker tone and approaches heroes and the Chitauri invasion VERY differently.
DerekLake
DerekLake - 3/9/2016, 11:28 AM
I fully expected this. And despite the meager defense some of you will give, this only confirms the obvious: the Marvel Cinematic Universe only functionally extends to the films themselves. It does not extend to the TV shows. At best, Agents of SHIELD and Agent Carter represent, functionally, a mirror universe in which the major MCU events take place. And the Netflix shows are virtually their own separate Marvel universe more in keeping with the darker tone of Marvel's pre-2008 films.
DerekLake
DerekLake - 3/9/2016, 11:32 AM
And this really isn't surprising. It just doesn't work from a practical standpoint as well, given the vast disparities in both audience size and content development. There was no way that Civil War could ever actually incorporate the relatively short-term development of the TV plot line.
DerekLake
DerekLake - 3/9/2016, 11:32 AM
I just hope this puts to rest the absurd calls for WB to combine its film and TV properties. It just doesn't work.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 3/9/2016, 11:38 AM
No need to crossover until Infinity War. THOSE 67 CHARACTERS HAVE TO INCLUDE SOME OF THE TV PEOPLE. Not to mention, Civil War producer Nate Moore says they're learning how to do the crossover properly.

A crossover isn't easy. A throw away line may find it's way in the script maybe.

As aformentioned it isn't easy by any means to do a true blue crossover; one that's not just a piece of throw away dialogue.


"I think it’s possible for sure. It’s interesting that the TV timeline and the film timeline moves so differently because they tell stories so quickly because they have 10 to 22 episodes. So sometimes it’s just hard for those things to line up perfectly. But we love that idea of ultimately, say a Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, Daredevil, Punisher, Agents of SHIELD, maybe there’s a way to get ‘em back in there as long as it makes sense for our storytelling and doesn’t prohibit them from telling a story. We say ‘oh, this happened to Daredevil somewhere in the future’ and they go ‘Well, that’s not what the TV show wants us to do.’ We don’t want that to start to feel like there’s friction so we haven’t figured out how to do it but we’d love to do it."
--Nate Moore


Maybe it's good they don't crossover now. We know AOS will acknowledge Civil War but it won't be that way the other way around. Having AOS bhave their own stakes and be the primary antagonistic aging Inhumans gives it VALIDITY. The show hs something that is IT'S OWN THING and isn't dictated by the films for once.




THE MCU is big place. You've got different characters dealing with different problems. They don't all have to intersect all the time. Like real life, the U.S. has many dilemmas politically internationally, military wise etc. All of those don't impact one another all the time. If the Avengers are contending with international political pressure, that may take precedent over inhumans popping up for now.





THE president on AOS obviously reached out to Coulson to handle the inhumans while his Secretary of Defense ThunderboltRoss is dealing with the Avengers who's collateral dam age is attracting international attention. That's not something you just ignore.
Sideswipe89
Sideswipe89 - 3/9/2016, 11:58 AM
@ComicsBornAndBred - I completely agree. It just shows how big the Marvel world is. Not everyone has to deal with the same problems. Just like the real world!
GhostDog
GhostDog - 3/9/2016, 12:07 PM
@Sideswipe89 - yeeees! I've spoken on this before. It's like real life. Everyone has to deal with different situations, problems etc. Even if those individuals work in the same field or job, there are varying conflicts and events that dont always impact each other. Inhumans may be a world problem, but it's not like the U.N. can address every global problem going on. Or the U.S. And neither can the Avengers. Problems in the govt are deligayed to certain people and or departments.

The President has Coulson and company dealing with the inhumans as discreetly ad possible and he has General Ross spearheading The Accords. Collateral damage vs. Mutated citizens. Avengers can't handle it all.
DeusExSponge
DeusExSponge - 3/9/2016, 11:48 AM
But why? You make this huge universe, and you don't even acknowledge the TV portion of it?! What's the point then, why waste time on the TV shows.

Seriously, get it together Marvel!
GhostDog
GhostDog - 3/9/2016, 11:58 AM
@DeusExSponge - its not easy. It takes time to do a proper crossover. Schedules, timelines etc. I'm sure IW will incorporate a crossover with those 67 charcaters involved
hufflepuff69
hufflepuff69 - 3/9/2016, 11:59 AM
Who are these people?
BenHollidayTalk
BenHollidayTalk - 3/9/2016, 12:35 PM
These two divisions are hardly connected. It was always clear there were tensions between Feige and Loeb. With Perlmutter now out of movies but still involved with TV, get ready to see that gap grow bigger.

Check out episode 2 of Road to Civil War featuring Falcon!

sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 3/9/2016, 2:44 PM
Isnt it kind of implied they know about Inhumans when Cap says in AOU, "We have an enhnaced in the field".
TheRealMandarin
TheRealMandarin - 3/9/2016, 2:51 PM
@skeemAN No quicksilver and scarlet witch aren't inhumans in the mcu and at this point if the movies aren't ever going to acknowledge agents of shield then they ain't crossing over any time soon
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