Marvel Netflix Series to Film in NYC

At a press conference yesterday, Marvel announced that their newest endeavor into entertainment– five Netflix series, following four superheroes and ending in a superhero team-up– would film on location in New York. The first series, starring blind crime-fighter Daredevil (otherwise known as Matthew Murdock), is set to release in the fall of 2015.

Daredevil and Luke Cage, enjoying the pleasures of New York City

Why is this exciting? Well for one thing, moving Marvel properties onto Netflix is yet another risk being taken by the studio, whose blockbuster formula (while working spectacularly at the box office) has left little room for surprise or innovation. The strength of streaming services has been rising rapidly with hits such as House of Cards, Orange is the New Black, and even the newest season of Arrested Development. Sending these shows straight to Netflix allows a certain amount of maturity not usually seen in Marvel’s films, a good thing for the “grittier” superheroes of Hell’s Kitchen (Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Iron Fist).

Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, Daredevil, and Luke Cage– the group of superheroes from the area known as “Hell’s Kitchen.”

For another, this deal allows Marvel to dip into its lesser-known superheroes, branching into minorities who have yet to appear on the big screen. While Black Widow has appeared in a few Marvel films, and both War Machine and the Falcon have made appearances in other films, none of these heroes has yet to headline a movie. If these smaller superheroes have success, it might influence what we will see in the cinemas in the future (Black Panther, anyone? Or how about Captain Marvel?).

Finally, shooting on location allows both authenticity (these superheroes are all from New York, the same city where The Avengers took place), and creates jobs and revenue for the city itself. Rather than shoot in Los Angeles or on a soundstage, bringing the action to the real New York will create industry jobs for somewhere around 400 people, as well as revenue of $200 million– a great added bonus!

These Netflix series are set to air somewhere between 2015 and 2018, so most details have yet to be fleshed out. Still, it looks like an exciting road ahead!

Guardians of the Galaxy Revealed

Marvel Studios’ cinematic universe has been off to a strong second round ever since the release of The Avengers in 2012. Their follow-ups to Iron Man and Thor far outgrossed their previous movies, and the sequel to Captain America is one of the most hotly anticipated movies of the upcoming summer. While the success of these movies shows Marvel’s newfound status as a powerhouse under Disney, they have yet to test their success on a new property– until now.

Meet the Guardians of the Galaxy, the gang of misfits that produced mostly a chorus of “huh?” when their movie was announced at Comic Con International back in 2012. Their movie has been kept mostly under wraps for the previous year and a half, only getting a handful of movie stills and the cast list released within the past few months. Then, early last week, the first trailer for the movie was dropped during Jimmy Kimmel, followed by the movie poster and a slew of new movie stills. The trailer, featuring Guardians “Starlord” (outlaw Peter Quill), Drax (also known as the Destroyer), Gamora (the deadliest assassin in the universe), Rocket (a bipedal, gun-toting raccoon), and Groot (a walking, regenerating tree), has lit intense debate across the internet. Some say it looks like the risk will pay off with one of Marvel’s most exciting and funniest movies, while others can’t get over the idea of a talking raccoon flying around the galaxy. See what Marvel has to say here, and check out the trailer for yourself below:

What do you think? Has Marvel overestimated their success, or does that song get you pumped up for what looks like a great romp in the Marvel galaxy?