Threw it awayNew episode Marvel Cinematic Universepremieres in Disney+ with a promise to make a radical break with the franchise. In the US, the project is rated R, which means it is intended for adults only. Plus, it comes out all at once rather than weekly. And this is the first time the seal has been used. Marvel in the spotlightintended for production MCU but independent. A very interesting case, considering that this is actually a spin-off Hawkeye.
We were able to talk about all these problems with Sydney Freelanddirector Threw it awaywho attended the round table press conference which he was able to attend Hypertext while promoting the series. And the most shocking thing was what he said about the return of his two characters. How is he a thief in law from Vincent D’Onofrio How Daredevil from Charlie Cox they return to MCU more reminiscent than ever of their versions of the original series Netflix.
To this day, it is still not entirely clear what is canon and what is not from that series. Still in MCU Both characters represent the less violent side, and there are those who point out that they are not the same. But Marvel seems to suggest the opposite with recent advances Threw it away. And even the producers and himself D’Onofrio They missed the point that they are actually the same thing and not a variant from another universe. But free land stated that this is not so.
“They are different,” he confirms. “They’re different, that’s all I can say,” he insists, without going into detail. These statements once again contradict what has been said about them in recent weeks. Yeah Kevin Feige or any other Marvel leader ratifies them, a soap opera about the location of the Marvel series Netflix occupy in MCU it would be the end. Daredevil and everyone else belongs to another universe. and characters Threw it away These are variants of the 616 universe.
Violence Threw it away
In addition to revealing nature a thief in law And Daredevil, free land explained the reason for the harsh tone Threw it away in a franchise aimed at teenagers. “It happened quite organically. When I joined the team, we discussed storylines and where the series could go after watching it. Hawkeyethe most interesting thing for me was that Mayan She was the villain,” explains the director.
“When we talk about this with Marvel, the answer was: “Let’s rely on it.” Let’s see how far we can go. Let’s get down in the dirt and see how much we can push,” he says. A few words with which free land clarify this Marvel He had no problem when it came to finding a different tone than usual. “This is where we really dove into the character, into his background, and asked ourselves the question: How did a deaf Indian girl from Oklahoma end up being one of the best lieutenants in the US Army? a thief in law?, Add.
“The tone and the violence and the visceral nature of it all came organically from this story because, again, tonally, we’re dealing with this kind of story on a street level, on a human level. with consequences. cosmic, we are dealing with very human risks. And this means that people bleed, die, they are killed, their bones are broken…” he continues. free land. These human consequences are similar to those mentioned above Daredevil from Netflixa series of which Threw it away She seems to be the heir, whether they share a universe or not. “I’m not a violent person, but filming violence is a lot of fun,” he concludes.

Marvel in the spotlight
IN Threw it away, Marvel debuts on his new label spotlight. A brand created for films and TV series, even though they take place in MCU, can be viewed independently. An assistant for the viewer at a time when the company faces numerous criticisms for oversaturation with content. free landHowever, it turned out that this had no effect on the story they were telling.
“Creating a logo spotlight, such a title is above my level of responsibility. This came up to us at some point in the process. For the series, I joined and we were looking for a project that was more organic, a little more earthy, a little more raw, a little more visceral, a little more street,” says the director. Thus, Marvel in the spotlight This is more of a warning to the public than to the creators Threw it away and his future works.

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“At some point he joined spotlight. But really, for us, history has always been history, and I think we would have approached it the same way, with or without her,” he says. free land. To see the extent to which this seal influences the series, just watch Threw it awaywhich will premiere in Disney+ January 10 in Spain, the night of January 9 in Latin America.
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