Marvel Producer Reveal How Characters Are Integrated into ‘Agatha All Along’ and Other Marvel Projects
After successfully integrating the movies into a single-narrative fictional universe, the MCU has expanded into the world of television as well, with numerous shows being part of the official MCU.
Of course, handling so many stories and characters is not easy and there is a lot of work there, which is why it is always interesting to find out more about the creative process behind crafting this universe.
In a recent interview, Marvel producer Brand Winderbaum discussed the currently airing series Agatha All Along and answered some interesting questions, including those related to how difficult it is to integrate all these characters into a single story while maintaining the general continuity.
The interview given to ScreenRant was very interesting, and in this report, we decided to reveal some of the more interesting details from this interview, with this one focusing on the characters. So, if you want to know more, be sure to keep reading!
As stated, the ScreenRant interview was a very interesting one, and among the questions discussed was how all the characters are integrated into a story. Brad Winderbaum, who is one of Marvel’s most important producers, revealed some interesting facts about this process, and here is what he said:
There are a lot of new characters in this show that I instantly fell in love with. The MCU TV has done a lot to give characters solo projects after being entry points in previous iterations, like Agatha All Along and WandaVision and Ironheart and Black Panther 2. Is there any specific, already established characters being looked at in that same light?
Brad Winderbaum: We’re developing more than we make now, so we actually have a few different things brewing that we might see through to at least a pilot script to see if we want to make it.
But, yeah, there’s a lot of opportunity out there, it’s hard to choose favorites. I’m a fan, so I want to make struggles about freaking everything, but we’re really being careful about what we choose to do next.
Considering how often Disney+ shows set up huge storylines in the MCU like Loki for Deadpool & Wolverine, The Falcon & The Winter Soldier [for] Captain America 4, how exciting or difficult is it for you to integrate these into the expanded MCU?
Brad Winderbaum: I think it’s about audience obligation and there’s a sense that you need to watch everything in order to watch anything. We’re trying to break that spell. We want it to be more like the comics. Are you’re an X-Men guy? Are you a Ghost Rider guy? Are you a Gwen Stacy guy?
There’s something for everybody, and you can go into the genres and tones that you want without feeling like you need to know every single thing about everything in order to enjoy.
It’s interesting, you said Ghost Rider too….I’m just saying! Currently, there’s a lot about what’s coming for Phase 6, with The Multiverse Saga coming to an end. How much more is there still left to reveal, considering there’s only three years left until [Avengers:] Secret Wars, which is likely going to close out that entire saga?
Brad Winderbaum: I think that’s [what] Secret Wars is going to be an amazing culmination to the saga. I think it’s going to make the journey feel like it was a worthwhile.
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