That looks good!
Echo's now out on both Disney+ and Hulu. But if you don't have your parental settings set to TV-MA, it won't show up as watchable on Disney+.
It's funny, Disney's now willing to put TV-MA content on Disney+, yet their initial refusal to make content geared towards adults is what led to the Lizzie McGuire revival getting canceled since it was about things adults go through like relationship cheating, and wasn't deemed family-friendly enough for Disney+. And Disney refused to put it on Hulu, too. Yet, here we are with Echo being on both platforms.
-ZacWilliam, I don't know why they keep thinking spider characters without spidey is a thing to keep trying.
This thread, not the MCU one.Anyhow, reviews are coming in of Madame Web and it's bad? Hoo boy.
Does it at least have a good extra scene?
I was aware of Iron Man and Vision from their being in Marvel's 90s cartoons, particularly Iron Man's 1994 cartoon and his guest appearances in Spider-Man's cartoon, and Vision's appearance in The Avengers: United They Stand.It COULD work. But they aren't doing it. I was vaguely aware of Ironman 18 years ago. I had no awareness of Vision or the Guardians of the Galaxy. I knew Thanos was the name of a Marvel character that Corvus liked. Marvel Studios made it work. Sony isn't getting the job done.
-ZacWilliam, I don't know why they keep thinking spider characters without spidey is a thing to keep trying.
It's quite simple: They have to make a Spidey movie every X number of years to keep ownership of their existing license. Ones with Spidey himself are a guaranteed bank, but because they're tied to the MCU now, they have to play ball with Marvel Studios on scheduling(but the profit outweighs the annoyance I assume). If they have to make a Spidey movie to stay current, but can't use the man himself, then this is pretty much their only option. The losses due to a bad movie can be written off for tax breaks, and may very well be less than the profit they make from the MCU Spidey movies that they get a piece of due to keeping the license going.
At least they are releasing them, and not shelving/deleting them for those tax breaks.