A project that was born as a movie but later became a miniseries for television, will finally have its premiere in cinemas. So complex is the situation of 'Inhumans', the new production of Marvel that appears on the billboards.
The peculiar premiere reveals the differences that exist between the television and film divisions of Marvel, who are disputing among themselves the presence of this new group of superheroes in their audiovisual projects.
Based on characters from the comic book 'The Fantastic Four' of 1965, the inhuman made their small screen debut as part of the series 'Marvel: Agents of Shield' (2013).
This would be the gateway for a series of characters belonging to a race that shares the same origins as humans, but who had to flee the planet to survive.
Presented as the first series to be filmed with a budget and equipment for Imax rooms , the first two episodes will circulate in theaters for two weeks, before its premiere on television , to be broadcast on Sony.
With some clues revealed in 'Marvel: Agents of Shield', the cinematic advance of 'Inhumans' delves into details about the origin of this human subspecies, endowed with natural superpowers.
The story will focus on the adventures of the royal family, headed by Black Bolt (Anson Mount) and Medusa (Serinda Swan) as the kings of Attilan, a community of inhumans who inhabit the Moon, who are betrayed by the younger brother of king, Maximus (Iwan Rheon), and forced to seek refuge on Earth.
While Mount tries to convey certain intentions without a single line of dialogue, Rheon gives his character - as an antagonist - the power needed to push the narrative lines of a story that would be overly descriptive if it were an exclusive product for cinema.
Marvel Entertainment (TV) risks sharing the premiere in cinemas and television, but also goes ahead to put on a big screen superheroes of which not yet discarded the production of a film.
The peculiar premiere reveals the differences that exist between the television and film divisions of Marvel, who are disputing among themselves the presence of this new group of superheroes in their audiovisual projects.
Based on characters from the comic book 'The Fantastic Four' of 1965, the inhuman made their small screen debut as part of the series 'Marvel: Agents of Shield' (2013).
This would be the gateway for a series of characters belonging to a race that shares the same origins as humans, but who had to flee the planet to survive.
Presented as the first series to be filmed with a budget and equipment for Imax rooms , the first two episodes will circulate in theaters for two weeks, before its premiere on television , to be broadcast on Sony.
With some clues revealed in 'Marvel: Agents of Shield', the cinematic advance of 'Inhumans' delves into details about the origin of this human subspecies, endowed with natural superpowers.
The story will focus on the adventures of the royal family, headed by Black Bolt (Anson Mount) and Medusa (Serinda Swan) as the kings of Attilan, a community of inhumans who inhabit the Moon, who are betrayed by the younger brother of king, Maximus (Iwan Rheon), and forced to seek refuge on Earth.
While Mount tries to convey certain intentions without a single line of dialogue, Rheon gives his character - as an antagonist - the power needed to push the narrative lines of a story that would be overly descriptive if it were an exclusive product for cinema.
Marvel Entertainment (TV) risks sharing the premiere in cinemas and television, but also goes ahead to put on a big screen superheroes of which not yet discarded the production of a film.