Kevin Feige Reveals Episode Counts For THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER, MOON KNIGHT, SHE-HULK, And More

Kevin Feige Reveals Episode Counts For THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER, MOON KNIGHT, SHE-HULK, And More

We finally have some clarification on plans for Marvel Studios' Disney+ TV shows, with episode counts revealed for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Loki, Moon Knight, and She-Hulk. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Jan 11, 2021 08:01 AM EST
Source: Collider

There have been a lot of conflicting reports about Marvel Studios' Disney+ plans, but thanks to head honcho Kevin Feige, we finally have some clarification on those all-important episode counts. It seems each series is being taken on a case-by-case basis, but itn seems there are two types of shows. 

In an interview with Collider, Feige explained that some shows will consist of six, one-hour episodes, while others will run for longer than that, albeit with shorter runtimes each week. 

"We're looking at it as developing them as either six hour-episodes, or nine or 10 half-hour episodes," he reveals. "So, for instance, WandaVision started that way and Falcon and the Winter Soldier as 30 minutes, but because it's streaming, it's Disney+, and the rules have blurred over the years, yes. Some can be 23 minutes. Some can be much longer than that."

"But She-Hulk, for instance, is being developed as 10 30-minute episodes. Some will be longer and some will be shorter. Loki, Falcon and the Winter Soldier is being developed as six 40-50-minute episodes." The site reveals that Feige went on to add that Moon Knight is also going to fit into the same category as The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and Loki

He didn't mention the likes of Hawkeye, Ms. Marvel, and What If?, but at least we have a better idea of what to expect now. A ten-week run for She-Hulk is definitely exciting, but it feels a lot like the six-episode TV shows will be a little bigger (and no doubt more cinematic). 

Which of these Marvel Cinematic Universe series coming to Disney+ are you most excited about?


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10. Kevin Feige's Star Wars Movie Finds A Writer

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Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was first rumoured to be working on a Star Wars movie in late 2019, but it's now been confirmed that he's turned to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness writer and Loki head scribe/creator Michael Waldron to pen the screenplay for this project.

It's been said that Waldron has signed an "unprecedented overall deal" with Disney that includes a second season of Disney+ series Loki, so there's a another major piece of news for you!

Find more details on Waldron's new deal with Disney by clicking here.
 

9. A New Look At Justice League's Villains Revealed

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Darkseid was completely M.I.A. from Joss Whedon's version of Justice League, while Steppenwolf...well, the less said about him, the better. The latter has been redesigned for the "Snyder Cut," while the former will finally make his big screen debut on HBO Max this March. 

Thanks to what's believed to be toy packaging for some upcoming McFarlane Toys action figures, we got a fresh look at both villains this week. Darkseid is still in his Uxas form, but looks like a total badass, and it's going to be great seeing these baddies from Apokolips in action.

Take a look at both images from Justice League here.
 

8. Michael Jai White Reveals Original Plans For The Dark Knight Sequel

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We recently had the opportunity to sit down with Michael Jai White, and we had to ask the martial artist and actor about what Christopher Nolan originally had planned for his character, Gambol, beyond The Dark Knight. The gangster's death was handled in an ambiguous manner, and White told us that he "wasn't written to die" before shedding some light on what was planned for him.

"I was told about the plan for Gambol to come back and try and take over Gotham City. I think a lot of those plans got scrapped after what happened to Heath," White reveals. "I don't know. I was never told directly why the change was made. For anybody who sees the movie, you know there was kind of an obtuse cut where you don't know what happened to my character."

Find the full Batman: Soul of the Dragon interview with White over at our "Interviews" tab.
 

7. Wonder Woman 1984 Addresses Body Swap Backlash

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Wonder Woman 1984 didn't resonate with everyone, and it's now just one percentage point away from losing its "Fresh" status on Rotten Tomatoes. That's quite the fall from grace, but what you might have missed is the fact that some online have dubbed Diana Prince a "rapist."

We're not kidding!

It's because Steve Trevor takes over another man's body in the sequel, and many have argued that when Diana slept with "Steve," she was committing a crime as she didn't have the consent of the man he was inhabiting. It's a weird one, but had he been a she, the backlash might be more vocal. Regardless, director Patty Jenkins has now shared her thoughts on that. 

Check out Jenkins' response right here.
 

6. WandaVision Gets An Awesome, Cheesy Theme Tune

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A new trailer for WandaVision was released earlier this week, and that sneak peek offered our first proper look at the magic show the two Avengers will be putting on for a (captive?) audience. 

However, by far the biggest reveal is a new theme song for WandaVision which will clearly play before the 1950 sitcom starts. The big news is that both this, along with other theme songs heard in the show, were composed Frozen's Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.

Watch that promo for WandaVision in the original post!
 

5. Paul Greengrass Confirms Fantastic Four/X-Men Crossover Talks

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As you no doubt already know, Fox once had ambitious plans for a crossover event movie that would have seen the Fantastic Four, X-Men, Deadpool, and Daredevil all sharing the screen. 

We find it hard to imagine the studio being able to pull that off, but they did at least have plans to enlist a top tier filmmaker in the form of Paul Greengrass. "They did talk to me about it," the Bourne helmer recently revealed. "I wouldn’t say I was attached. [We] talked, and I thought about it, and in the end..." He trailed off there, so who knows why this didn't pan out.

Head here for more from Greengrass on the crossover that never happened. 
 

4. Ray Fisher's Battle With Warner Bros. Continues

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WarnerMedia has concluded its investigation into what happened on the set of Justice League's reshoots, but Ray Fisher isn't leaving it alone. He took aim at DC Films boss Walter Hamada this week, and it was later reported that Cyborg has been completely written out of The Flash

The actor later responded to that, insisting Geoff Johns will be next to go at WarnerMedia. It doesn't sound like that's happening, though, while WarnerMedia is keen to just move on from this situation.

Find Fisher's original response to those reports about The Flash here
 

3. The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Adds Another Hero

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At this point, it's pretty much a given that the Young Avengers are coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The signs are all pointing to Speed and Wiccan being part of WandaVision, while Hawkeye will introduce Kate Bishop. Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, meanwhile, has big plans for Stature, and characters like Ms. Marvel and Ironheart could very easily end up joining the team, too. 

Now, it's sounding a lot like The Falcon and The Winter Soldier will introduce Patriot. When They See Us actor Elijah Richardson is reportedly set to play Eli Bradley in two episodes of the Disney+ series, and while we don't know whether he'll suit up as Patriot, it's likely to be teased here.

You can find more on this casting news by clicking here.
 

2. Wonder Woman In The Crimean War

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During a recent interview, Zack Snyder shared an unused image from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice showing Gal Gadot's Diana Prince fighting in the Crimean War. That seemed to be the original plan for the character before Patty Jenkins boarded the Wonder Woman movie and decided that Wonder Woman wouldn't leave Themyscira until World War I (when she first met Steve Trevor).

"This amazing image shot by Stephen Berkman of an else-world, war weary Diana, who had chased [Ares] across the battlefields of the world and had yet to meet Steve, who would help her restore her faith in mankind and love itself," Snyder said, teasing what he originally had planned for the character.

Check out the full, hi-res image here.
 

1. Doctor Strange Sequel Pauses Shooting

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"Since the hospitals are overwhelmed here, we can't go back to work until that calms down," Olsen confirmed when asked about her role in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness during a recent interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote WandaVision"[I'm] just safely hanging out here, and just really grateful I get to be working. Disney has kept me busy during quarantine!"

Work on the Sam Raimi-helmed sequel actually started sooner than expected, so it's unlikely this pause will result in another release date delay. It seems we'll have to wait and see for now, though.

Check out the full interview with the WandaVision star by clicking here
 

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Poopmaster89
Poopmaster89 - 1/11/2021, 8:36 AM
Poop
GhostDog
GhostDog - 1/11/2021, 8:36 AM
Me reading the beginning fearing TF&WS was going to be 30 minutes:
soberchimera
soberchimera - 1/11/2021, 8:36 AM
Hmmm, didn't think She-Hulk would follow the Quibi model.
E4Nigma
E4Nigma - 1/11/2021, 8:39 AM
Glad to hear Loki, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Moon knight, etc are going to be 40-50 mins long.
TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 1/11/2021, 8:42 AM
I can't wait for Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 1/11/2021, 11:12 AM
@TheManWithoutFear - *Loki, Falcon, and the Winter Soldier, as per Kevin don’t look at me
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 1/11/2021, 8:43 AM
Feige is dropping somewhat vague, semi non-committal teases of upcoming projects in interviews

The MCU is BACK baby

MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 1/11/2021, 8:46 AM
This is the most specific answer Feige has ever given. First Feige is playing in others yards or letting others play in his now he’s answering questions

This mans a skrull and I don’t believe him

marvel72
marvel72 - 1/11/2021, 8:50 AM
6x 1 hour = 6 hours

10x half hour = 5 hours

I'll take 6 1 hour episodes please.
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 1/11/2021, 8:50 AM
Not crazy about 20 something minute episodes, but I'll take what I can get. With that being said, a 9 or 10 episode count for these shorter episodes seems like a fair amount.
Tufasrox
Tufasrox - 1/11/2021, 8:51 AM
@josh - Proof reading Pal..."but itn seems there are"
Tonic24k
Tonic24k - 1/11/2021, 9:15 AM
@JoshWilding - Remember that time you thought "few" meant 3?

JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 1/12/2021, 9:52 AM
@Tonic24k - Yes, I do, and it turns out I was spot on when I said there would be at least 9 episodes, eh? I seem to remember you maintaining there would be 8 as "a few" meant two according to you.
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