They were, yeah. And Kamala showed up in that show, too.
Trust you? The only person I can trust is myself.Well according to this, the ABC page for Inhumans has been deactivated and leads to a 404 message. These seems to indicate that yes, the series has been definitively cancelled.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?But the Inhumans are like Roman Reigns. They can't lose their push right?
Mileena MadnessNo point now that Disney owns the mutants.
Good riddance.
Certified: 48.0% West Asian, 6.5% South Asian, 15.8% North/West European, 15.7% English, 7.4% Balkan, 6.6% ScandinavianI'm not surprised.
I liked it better when Questionable Casting was called WTH Casting AgencyThis show doesn't need to be continued. It needs a reboot, that the higher ups actually care, time and a bigger budget.
Wake me up at your own risk.Yes, please do a reboot. Even a soft one that just doesn't acknowledge the events of the show would be good. Make the Royal Family into the antagonists of a Fantastic 4 movie, where they learn not to be assholes at the end. That's the best way they've been introduced every other time in other media so far, why stop now?
I don't get it either. This trash really needs to be buried and never be spoken of again.
Certified: 48.0% West Asian, 6.5% South Asian, 15.8% North/West European, 15.7% English, 7.4% Balkan, 6.6% ScandinavianSo, this show is officially cancelled? Good riddance I say. If Marvel wants to try this again, then I would definitely want a reboot for this series and actually have better story lines for the characters and make the characters more likable and fleshed out instead of being so flat in their personalities.
I love animation, TV, movies, YOU NAME IT!I only watched the first episode.
As far as I carted, a Coup de tate in Inhuman Genosha on the moon happened with, what, 3 people actually using any superpowers? I liked the king, possibly because he couldn't say anything to change that but his body language actually sold me. But every other character? They felt like a waste of screen.
And from what I heard it just got worse.
I'm baaaaaaackThe Inhumans don't need a reboot because the Royal Family isn't a leading role group.
It's great supporting cast but they're not a group worth making a series about versus, well, the X-men.
There's one Inhuman worth making a series around and I'm not sure Hollywood is progressive enough yet to do Ms. Marvel.
edited 20th Mar '18 7:28:53 PM by CharlesPhipps
Author of The Rules of Supervillainy, Cthulhu Armageddon, and United States of Monsters.I liked how Ao S used them.
True, though that was actually a very decent handling of mutants.
:)
Author of The Rules of Supervillainy, Cthulhu Armageddon, and United States of Monsters.Yeah, AoS handling of them was X-Men-in-all-but-name. (Which is why I hated it at times, because it reminded me on that childish embargo from Ike Perlmutter)
Certified: 48.0% West Asian, 6.5% South Asian, 15.8% North/West European, 15.7% English, 7.4% Balkan, 6.6% ScandinavianWell in the case of television they literally didn’t have the rights to it without Fox.
Yes, I had no problem with the use of "Inhumans as Mutants" bit.
It's just you can't use the Inhuman Royal Family that way without severe issues because the Inhumans are a genetic supremacist slave state. They've never really been a great bunch of people and the show made it much much worse.
Author of The Rules of Supervillainy, Cthulhu Armageddon, and United States of Monsters.Royal family so does not equal civil rights advocate.
x3: Fox never had the TV rights to the X-Men, only the movie rights. In fact, FOX had to gain Marvel's permission in order to get the go-ahead to make Legion and The Gifted, under the agreement to coproduced those series.
Hence why both shows were advertised on Marvel Television's name more prominently. and on their main website and media pages like Youtube. Or why Wolverine and the X-Men and The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes' credits didn't have any FOX affiliated studios attached, but comparatively Spider-Man: Unlimited and The Spectacular Spider-Man had Sony's name attached.
It was just a self-imposed embargo on Marvel's part, much like what DC has done in the past with Batman (and Aquaman) characters during Justice League Unlimited and The Batman.
edited 22nd Mar '18 7:59:39 AM by XMenMutant22
Eh, Black Bolt is a great reformer.
It's just his show version...is not.
Author of The Rules of Supervillainy, Cthulhu Armageddon, and United States of Monsters.That is true, but didn't keep Fox from suing Marvel over the TV rights. Marvel didn't have Disney in their back, so they were forced to agree to a compromise just to get Fox off their neck. Basically Marvel can't do anything x-men related in their TV shows without Fox's permission, especially nothing which might capitalize on the Fox movies. They have a little bit more leeway with their animated stuff.
Point is you can’t just shove Xavier in Agents of SHIELD.
We have Legion though, so it works out.
The stand-ins were just so blatant at times I rolled my eyes (Jiaying = Magneto, Hive = Apocalypse etc)
Certified: 48.0% West Asian, 6.5% South Asian, 15.8% North/West European, 15.7% English, 7.4% Balkan, 6.6% Scandinavian
Yes.
Weren't the Inhumans featured once in the most recent Avengers cartoon?
I liked it better when Questionable Casting was called WTH Casting Agency