Netflix Marvels: The TV Projects MARVEL Isn't Telling Us About

Netflix Marvels: The TV Projects MARVEL Isn't Telling Us About

Marvel partnership with Netflix is more than a trial run, Kevin Feige has an endgame in mind. Hit the link to see my predictions on what to expect from Marvel's TV department and why the best (Phase 3) is yet to come...

Editorial Opinion
By Blackreverend - May 10, 2014 08:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

Thanks to their famous phases, Marvel has successfully created a unified cinematic universe. They began expanding their universe by using after credit scenes, short films and now television series. Determined to conquer all mediums of visual storytelling, Marvel made a brilliant and inspired partnership with Netflix. Basically they are trying to replicate their formula for movies on the silver screen.  If Kevin Feige has plans laid out for movies up until 2028, surely he has the same kind of plans for TV... Assuming they are indeed working in phases, here are my predictions on where he and Jeph Loeb plan to take us once The Defenders has finished airing and Phase 3 of the movies is underway.

For Phase 1 click here...

For Phase 2 click here...


PHASE 3 – The Antiheroes





Punisher
– A lot of us on here have been saying for a while that The Punisher needs his own live action TV series not another movie attempt. I don’t think I’m the only one looking forward to see if Marvel does the right thing here. Now that they have a deal with Netflix this is the perfect opportunity to reboot the franchise. I imagine the Punisher TV series being somewhat of a hybrid between Dexter and The Blacklist. I want to see Castle's relationship to SHEILD (Considering ABC's show got renewed, they can't be entirely gone) as well as Frank holding his own against super powered criminals. Here are my casting suggestions for Frank Castle... Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Eric Dane (Grey's Anatomy) or my favorite option, beg Thomas Jane (Punisher) to return. He claimed that he was saying goodbye to the role with the short “Dirty Laundry” but it’s the fans responsibility to fanaticize right?




Elektra – An Elektra series would be a great way to connect this phase to the previous ones as this could be the spin off of the Daredevil TV show. Hopefully there won’t be any need to recast her character from one show to the next. Her current solo comic book series is actually really good. The artwork is spectacular and I especially like how the writer brought her back to her roots as an assasin. Assuming Marvel is smart enough to make this show, I would like to see them take notes from the latest Nikita series. It's kinda hard to imagine an Elektra series without The Hand in it... If they do get included I kinda hope she gets to lead them at some point.My casting suggestions for Ms. Natchios are Kelly Overton (True Blood), Tanit Phoenix (Death Race) or Noomi Rapace (Prometheus).




The Hood – My buddy Inhuman suggested a Taskmaster series but I think that writers would have more to work with in a series starring The Hood. The problem with Taskmaster is that his series would be heavily reliant on camoes by bigger characters. It's hard to showcase someone with copycat abilities without people for him to copy. Personally, I get more excited thinking about a show that follows an nobody who gets a chance to unleash his inner bad ass after he finds a cloak that gives him powers. Think of it as Marvel’s Breaking Bad or Banshee (If Hood posed as a kingpin instead of a sheriff). A cameo by Tom Hiddleston would be amazing as the character has ties to Loki. the thing about the hood is that he should have an everyman feel to him. He's crafty, resourceful but also desperate for more... That's why my casting suggestions are Norman Reedus (The Walking Dead), Luke Arnold (Black Sails) or Joshua Jackson (Fringe).




Red Hulk – For a while Marvel was working on a live action Hulk TV series with Del Toro but it doesn’t seem to have gone far. I would love to revisit this idea but with a twist. I would spin off from the Incredible Hulk sequel and do a show starring General Ross. I think they should go with a story loosely based on his Scorched Earth series. Basically Having had his ability to drain energy from others taken away due to its detrimental effects on his health, specifically stopping him from becoming human again, Red Hulk joins the Avengers. With them he again becomes involved in opposing the Intelligencia. Ultimately, he is able to defeat their plan (An Endgame alternative developed by MODOK and Leader to launch in case they were killed) by destroying a MODOK supercomputer, though unbeknownst to him he fails to prevent the creation of MODOK Superior.It would be so awesome if William Hurt returned to the role but if he didn’t, Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson kinda look like him and have what it takes talent wise.





Thunderbolts –
Personally I love the recent idea Daniel Way and Steve Dillon had to bring together a team of loners under the leadership of Rulk. I can’t say the writing impressed me but I think that concept could be further explored. Considering that neither Venom nor Deadpool belong to Marvel I think someone like The Hood would be a great substitute. He would also help pay some tribute to previous incarnations of the T-bolts. He also works into the scarlet theme quite well. I would love for the common denominator here to be the Maggia. Although I'm not sure Marvel's ultimate mobsters pose a big enough threat. Perhaps with the inclusion of Count Nefaria our team could have a decent fight on their hands. Wouldn't Rufus Sewell make an amazing Luchino Nefaria? Add in The Leader and I'm sold... Shoot what if The Leader is actually who gives Nefaria his powers and both sides are trying to track him down? Another option is to simply extend Red Hulk's Scorched Earth story line and have him recruit the other members to help him stop the Intelligencia. Anyways lol my point is... there's plenty potential here so unless Feige is an idiot we can hope to see this someday!

 

The challenge with working in phases on TV is will they keep the popular shows going or will the shows be replaced regardless of ratings to make way for others? How much of a priority will expanding the universe be?

I believe that if the first and second phase of Marvel TV series succeeds, this would be Marvel's next move. Netflix is without a doubt the perfect place to develop those kind of shows. If shows like The Runaways or Cloack and Dagger do eventually get made, they will probably air on ABC. 

So based on where the movies are headed I believe that the NETFLIX INITIATIVE will be broken down into these 3 phases. The Street Heroes, The Supernaturals and The Antiheroes. What do you think? Sound off below...

 
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FirstAvenger
FirstAvenger - 5/10/2014, 8:21 AM
That's a great idea!
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 5/10/2014, 8:22 AM
wow, great read, you get a thumbs up from me!
QuestiontheAnswer
QuestiontheAnswer - 5/10/2014, 8:25 AM
Yes for Punisher Also: Moon Knight, Black Widow and Marvel Knights teamup.
Blackreverend
Blackreverend - 5/10/2014, 8:33 AM
@ QuestiontheAnswer - I'm pretty sure The Defenders is Marvel's cinematic version of the Knights...
Moon Knight is part of my Phase 2 and I feel like Black Widow is too much of a big shot now to show up on TV with the others but her animated team up with Punisher was pretty awesome.
Blackreverend
Blackreverend - 5/10/2014, 8:50 AM
@ SniktBub - You don't like the Hood?
ruadh
ruadh - 5/10/2014, 9:17 AM
THunderbolts is brilliant.

One thing I'd be wary of as a Marvel fan is putting too much stock in the whole "planned 'til 2028" comment. I'm sure it's a rough outline, or simply a list of movies they want to put out in order. A lot of people, and I'm not saying you're one of them, but a lot of people seem to believe that Marvel Studio's first six films were utterly planned out and mapped from the beginning. THis is clearly not the case, though they knew they wanted to do an Avengers movie in time. Antman's delays are one thing, the films' connections not completely linking up perfectly, and the apparent abandonment of doing two films for each hero before the big team up movie make it pretty clear that Marvel had a concept, but ultimately it was an evolving plan. I'd expect their "plan to 2028" to be exactly the same. There's no way they can plan ahead that far and accurately predict box office trends, pop culture shifts, and so on.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 5/10/2014, 9:38 AM
I believe a What If? series would awesome. After the MCU is around for a good amount of time. They could do a one hour series of different aspects of the films that would change the story of the MCU. However nothing would be set in stone and no continuity. They could use nobody actors actors that fully fit the description of the character, not the best actors. It could be totally cheesy and funny.
QuestiontheAnswer
QuestiontheAnswer - 5/10/2014, 9:38 AM
Hawkeye would also be an interesting addition. I would like Fury: Agent of SHIELD also just to give back stories to established characters.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 5/10/2014, 9:39 AM
Nice read. Some great ideas you got.
SidDaAstroSloth
SidDaAstroSloth - 5/10/2014, 9:48 AM
Prerty sure Red Hulk would be expensive eveb for Netflix
Interestein
Interestein - 5/10/2014, 10:03 AM
Hell yes, this is great! Continue with these man.
CherryBomb
CherryBomb - 5/10/2014, 10:34 AM
Red Hulk definitely wouldn't happen on TV budget is way too high.
I would love to see Thunderbolts but yeah, with all the effects it won't happen.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 5/10/2014, 11:07 AM
Man I really like these ideas.

I agree with the others, i dont think Rulk show would happen because of the effects, but the other characters are all street level, so i can see them being possible.

I REALLY want to see Punisher show up in a 2 part episode of Daredevil. That could be a good way to introduce him and then to give him his own show later. The story pretty much writes itself. Daredevil is after a vigilante that had been killing criminals in Hell's Kitchen. A couple fights ensue, and the Punisher gets away at the end. Then start up his own series the following season. It makes too much sense not to do it. Especially since DD and Punisher have a history of fighting each other in the comics.

Thinderbolts would be awesome, but im more of a fan of the villain Thunderbolts working for the government, although this team would make more sense considering what Marvel is doing.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 5/10/2014, 11:10 AM
Also, I've always liked The Hood and something you didn't mention is how he has a HUGE connection with Dormammu, and considering Dr Strange is all but confirmed to be a movie, including Dormammu in the Hood show and the Dr Strange show would be a nice way to tie the shows into the movie world.
kong
kong - 5/10/2014, 11:39 AM
Since Marvel has TV rights to Spider-Man and his associated characters they should put Agent Venom in there.
kong
kong - 5/10/2014, 11:42 AM
Also we need a Black Dynamite, look it up, style Nick Fury series set in the 70s.
kong
kong - 5/10/2014, 11:42 AM
Good article doe!
ruadh
ruadh - 5/10/2014, 12:41 PM
@sKeemAn

Whatif is an interesting idea. I got bored with the comics though since every issue was basically the same...everyone dies.
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 5/10/2014, 7:24 PM
Great article.

I've been waiting for Moon Knight to be announced since he's a really interesting hero to me. Daredevil will be dark and gritty which is what i want the tone to be if there is to be a tv show based on Moon Knight.
GinjaNinja
GinjaNinja - 5/10/2014, 10:03 PM
rulk is to expensive for a TV. Just a fact. I don't want him either. Everyone else sounds awesome.
GinjaNinja
GinjaNinja - 5/10/2014, 10:06 PM
You have come up with two great Ideas for netflix ideas. Especially your midnight sons. really great job homie, keep up the good work.
BoomTubeB
BoomTubeB - 5/10/2014, 11:39 PM
@Blackreverend great read bro!

Thunderbolts would make a great movie!
NitPicker
NitPicker - 5/11/2014, 4:06 AM
The original Thunderbolts are better. It's pretty stupid that they even call this new team "The Thunderbolts".
UltimateTypeface
UltimateTypeface - 5/11/2014, 7:26 PM
Would be cool if in the 1st DD series there was an ongoing story of someone murdering mobsters and Dardevil/Murdoch has to investigate.

Chuck in a few red herrings and a couple of twists and then reveal Frank Castle as the mastermind behind it on the last episode.

Fanboys would know who it is from the beginning but a slow reveal would be sweet as DD works out what going on.

Then start series 2.
NitPicker
NitPicker - 5/17/2014, 9:57 AM
@SniktBub

The Zemo team is named Thunderbolts because that's the name he chose for the team. The Zemo team came before the "Thunderbolt" Ross team.
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