^ It's not about worrying. Obviously Marvel is the top dog of superhero movies, and they have made smash hits out of far less lucrative superheroes in the past.
The only problem is Inhumans are off the current schedule which goes up to 2020 IIRC. So it' going to be a long time before we get them. Even though Agents of Shield have been building them up for a couple of years already.
I really thought it would have worked as part of the movie franchise.
Edit- Wait, the first 2 episodes are supposedly airing in theaters worldwide? That might be a hint of them crossing it over with the Marvel movie franchises in the future.
Last edited by Darth Thor on Nov 15th, 2016 at 12:40 PM
they probably just want to give it a nod because they aren't going to use them in the movies. at least not the ones from the show.
I could see them using the first two episodes/movie for introducing the royal family and setting up the TV show for other characters and you may see the royal family sporadically after that.
that way if they did already have some stuff done they could air in theatres without finishing it and it still link up to the MCU story arcs.
and when the time comes they still have the Royal family established so they can pop up anywhere after that.
personally I could see them being in the 3rd GOTG movie. after star-lord learns about his alien heritage that will open the doors to galactic "dumbed down" version of War of Kings like they did Civil War; which I think was mainly to introduce characters and to begin to blend movies (crossovers).
I'm disappointed that they won't be at all tied to the Inhumans in Agents of Shield, especially since Inhumans have been such a big part of the show since season 2. It seemed like AoS was being used as the origin story for the Inhumans as a "species," but if they are completely going away from anything related from AoS, what was the point of all of that aside from just being an interesting story isolated within AoS? Though I'd love to see a live action Black Bolt.