In the Season 1 finale of “Loki,” the titular god of mischief (Tom Hiddleston) and his female counterpart - and first true love - Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) confront the mysterious mastermind behind the Time Variance Authority, a man known as He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors). Here is everything that’s in store - that we know about. There are also several more titles in development, including a show set in the Kingdom of Wakanda and a second “WandaVision” spin-off featuring Paul Bettany’s Vision (or his ghostly doppelgänger).Īnd after the debut of “What If…?”, multiple animated titles are on their way to Disney+, including Marvel Studios’ first swing at “X-Men” following Disney’s acquisition in 2019 of 20th Century Fox. On Disney Plus, we’ll see adaptations a “WandaVision” spinoff starring Kathryn Hahn a revival of Netflix’s “Daredevil” series and a “Wonder Man” show with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. The downshift also means that several live-action and animated titles that had initially been announced to debut in 2023 have been pushed to expected releases in 2024 - or off the schedule entirely.įurther on the horizon: sequels to “Captain America” with director Julius Onah, and “Deadpool” with stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman and director Shawn Levy as well as long-anticipated reboots of “Blade” with actor Mahershala Ali and “Fantastic Four” with director Matt Shakman. Marvel is finally starting to slow down, however, with merely six releases - three films, and three Disney+ series - inaugurating Phase 5 in 2023. That’s also dramatically accelerated the pace of Marvel’s storytelling: When the Multiverse Saga - which is currently set to span at least 37 titles across feature films and TV series (live-action and animation) - concludes in May 2027 with “Avengers: Secret Wars,” it will have spanned roughly half the time as the Infinity Saga. The abrupt explosion in Marvel content is a direct result of the launch of Disney+, of course, and the mandate to populate Disney’s streaming service with a regular pipeline of episodic TV series within the MCU. Then, over just two years, Marvel Studios released 17 movies and streaming titles in Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the first act what studio chief Kevin Feige has christened the Multiverse Saga. Nevertheless a very good/well produced sports doc series that I will probably watch again.From 2008 to 2019, Marvel Studios released 23 feature films in the three phases of the Infinity Saga, the most ambitious cohesive storytelling endeavor ever mounted by a single studio. A storybook ending would have been for him to win a record breaking 5th SB with KC. Though it was a shame having to retire in '94, for that team finished 1st overall the following season (13-3 record + 7 pro bowlers). Playing his final 2 seasons with Marcus at KC (whom had similar issues with Al Davis) must have been a nice treat for both of them. They morally owed him that, but instead sat him for an entire year (amidst a cloud of ongoing tension). Nevertheless, if Joe was not content playing 2nd string upon his '91 injury recovery (age 36 - past his prime), the 49ers should have traded him immediately.and to a division contender. Sometimes it can work, sometimes it can backfire. Unthinkable!! These kinds of things can happen whenever coaches put their shrink hats on with their players. Barring injury, benching a healthy Joe Montana would be like benching Gretzky or Jordan in favor of another player. One main aspect of the story was the Montana vs Young debacle. Joe is also 1 of only 3 QB's with 4 or more SB's (Bradshaw (4) and Brady (7) being the only others). This of course was accomplished prior to the modern era of protected QB's (whom occupy 8 of the top 10 slots). Montana's passing yardage is surprisingly low on the all-time list (#21), particularly compared to his 80's counterparts (Marino #7 and Elway #11), but he is #8 for all time comp% and #6 for overall passer rating. I'm a stats guy, so I always have several wiki pages open on my computer whenever watching any of these sports docs. It is basically like watching a long episode of A Football Life.which I thoroughly enjoy. Living a mostly storied life (which is also fun to watch), Montana's career also contained enough drama and struggles to comfortably pull it off. There aren't too many people in all of sports that could justify making a 5 hour documentary of their career.
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