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Because they are not connected to the movies in the DC case. Marvel Agents of SHIELD is connected with the Marvel Universe Movies as Agent Carter was and probably Inhumans. Not sure about the netflix ones. So it makes no sense making a TV Show called Captain America or Thor. As in DC case u have Flash the movie and Flash the tv show....
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Jamie Alexander and Samuel L. Jackson have made appearances on SHIELD. And the characters in the TV shows have referenced the events from the films. DC is different in that DC greenlit the TV shows before the movies and DC chose the lesser prominent characters of Arrow and Flash. Supergirl had a hitch as it was intended for another network so that show takes place in a seperate universe. Legends of Tomorrow debut in the same year as Supergirl but is in the Arrow/Flash universe. They have found a way to bring Supergirl into that universe. By using the alternate universes loophole allowed Superman to appear in Supergirl. The only caveat is Batman who can be referenced but not shown due to contractual arrangements with the Fox network. |
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And again, all the Marvel shows have super powered heroes in them except for Agent Carter. |
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Spidey Super Stories 1974–77 PBS 29 segments on seasons 4–6 of The Electric Company.[1][2] The Amazing Spider-Man 1977–79 CBS 13 episodes[3] The Incredible Hulk 1977–82 83 episodes and 3 reunion television films Spider-Man 1978–79 Tokyo Channel 12 41 episodes and a film. Japanese co-production with Toei Company Mutant X 2001–04 Syndicated 66 episodes Blade: The Series 2006 Spike 13 episodes. Takes place after the events of Blade: Trinity. Agent Carter 2015–16 ABC 18 episodes. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Defenders 2017 Netflix 8 episode miniseries. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Ongoing Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 2013–present ABC Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Renewed for a fifth season. Daredevil 2015–present Netflix Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Renewed for a third season. Jessica Jones Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Both renewed for a second season. Luke Cage 2016–present Legion 2017–present FX Renewed for a second season.[4] Iron Fist Netflix Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Renewed for a second season.[5] Inhumans ABC Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Versions of the first two episodes screened in IMAX theaters before its premiere on ABC.[6] The Gifted |
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Thanks given by: | Krypton_Son (10-13-2017) |
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