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A film based on the ] was first mentioned as being in development in a March 2011 trade report, which described the project as being similar to '']'' (2000), with the plot revolving around the Inhumans being sent to Earth as sleeper cells to bring their race to conquer the planet.<ref name="March2011Wrap" /><ref name="March2011Badass" /> In September 2011, ] president ] mentioned that, should the film be made, it would feature an ensemble cast, similar to the ] and Marvel Studios' '']'' (2012),<ref name="Sept2011EW" /> later saying in April 2012 that he was "confident" a film would be made.<ref name="Movieline" /> By August 2014, Marvel was ready to move forward with development of an Inhumans film, with a screenplay written by ],<ref name="Screenplay" /> and officially announced the film that October as part of ] of the ] (MCU), with a release date of November 2, 2018.<ref name="Oct2014Event" /> Feige noted Marvel Studios' belief in making the Inhumans a franchise or a film series "unto themselves", explaining that they "have dozens of powers and an amazing social structure" and that they wanted the film to "continue to refine what that universe is about."<ref name="Oct2014Marvel" /> That December, the Inhuman race was introduced to the MCU in ] of '']'', with the revelation that principal character ] (portrayed by ]) is an Inhuman.<ref name="AoSIntroduction" /> By October 2015, Cole was no longer involved with the film,<ref name="ColeNo" /> and he later stated, "Everyone thinks that I'm writing or have written ''Inhumans''. There is not an ''Inhumans'' script yet".<ref name="ColeAug2016" /> |
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A film based on the ] was first mentioned as being in development in a March 2011 trade report, which described the project as being similar to '']'' (2000), with the plot revolving around the Inhumans being sent to Earth as sleeper cells to bring their race to conquer the planet.<ref name="March2011Wrap" /><ref name="March2011Badass" /> In September 2011, ] president ] mentioned that, should the film be made, it would feature an ensemble cast, similar to the ] and Marvel Studios' '']'' (2012),<ref name="Sept2011EW" /> later saying in April 2012 that he was "confident" a film would be made.<ref name="Movieline" /> By August 2014, Marvel was ready to move forward with development of an Inhumans film, with a screenplay written by ],<ref name="Screenplay" /> and officially announced the film that October as part of ] of the ] (MCU), with a release date of November 2, 2018.<ref name="Oct2014Event" /> Feige noted Marvel Studios' belief in making the Inhumans a franchise or a film series "unto themselves", explaining that they "have dozens of powers and an amazing social structure" and that they wanted the film to "continue to refine what that universe is about."<ref name="Oct2014Marvel" /> That December, the Inhuman race was introduced to the MCU in ] of '']'', with the revelation that principal character ] (portrayed by ]) is an Inhuman.<ref name="AoSIntroduction" /> By October 2015, Cole was no longer involved with the film,<ref name="ColeNo" /> and he later stated, "Everyone thinks that I'm writing or have written ''Inhumans''. There is not an ''Inhumans'' script yet".<ref name="ColeAug2016" /> |
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In January 2016, ], who portrays ] in the MCU, said he was hopeful that the portrayal of the Inhumans in ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' could be referenced in the film, and that it would "be too bad if that was wasted". However, he suspected the film would "be its own cinematic version", saying the film's "writer and director will have free rein to do what they want to do with the Inhumans".<ref name="GreggJan2016" /> The following month, Marvel pushed the release date to July 12, 2019.<ref name="Feb2015Dates" /> In April 2016, Feige stated that he expected the film's release to be delayed once again, given the addition of '']'' (2017) and '']'' (2018) to the initial Phase Three slate of films, and ] scheduling the ] near the July 2019 date.<ref name="FeigeApr2016" /> Shortly after Feige's comments, the film was officially taken off of Marvel's release schedule, though it was not outright canceled.<ref name="InhumansNoReleaseDate" /> After the removal, Feige confirmed that the film would no longer be part of Phase Three, saying "we just didn't want to cram it in to an already quite full Phase Three" that had already expanded "in a very good way" since the October 2014 announcement.<ref name="NotPhase3" /> In July 2016, Feige said ''Inhumans'' would "certainly" be a part of the discussion regarding the film ideas the studio had for releases in 2020 and 2021,<ref name="FeigeSDCC2016" /> adding the following November, "I think ''Inhumans'' will happen for sure. I don't know when. I think it's happening on television. And I think as we get into ] as I've always said, it could happen as a movie".<ref name="FeigeNov2016" /> |
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In January 2016, ], who portrays ] in the MCU, said he was hopeful that the portrayal of the Inhumans in ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' could be referenced in the film, and that it would "be too bad if that was wasted". However, he suspected the film would "be its own cinematic version", saying the film's "writer and director will have free rein to do what they want to do with the Inhumans".<ref name="GreggJan2016" /> The following month, Marvel pushed the release date to July 12, 2019.<ref name="Feb2015Dates" /> In April 2016, Feige stated that he expected the film's release to be delayed once again, given the addition of '']'' (2017) and '']'' (2018) to the initial Phase Three slate of films, and ] scheduling '']'' near the July 2019 date.<ref name="FeigeApr2016" /> Shortly after Feige's comments, the film was officially taken off of Marvel's release schedule, though it was not outright canceled.<ref name="InhumansNoReleaseDate" /> After the removal, Feige confirmed that the film would no longer be part of Phase Three, saying "we just didn't want to cram it in to an already quite full Phase Three" that had already expanded "in a very good way" since the October 2014 announcement.<ref name="NotPhase3" /> In July 2016, Feige said ''Inhumans'' would "certainly" be a part of the discussion regarding the film ideas the studio had for releases in 2020 and 2021,<ref name="FeigeSDCC2016" /> adding the following November, "I think ''Inhumans'' will happen for sure. I don't know when. I think it's happening on television. And I think as we get into ] as I've always said, it could happen as a movie".<ref name="FeigeNov2016" /> |
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] announced in November 2016 that it was making a new series, '']'',<ref name="TVSeries" /> which was not intended to be a reworking of the film.<ref name="TVSeries2" /> The ] debuted in ] in September 2017,<ref name="TVSeries" /> to disappointing box office returns. Its run on ] received low ratings and negative reviews, and in May 2018 the network canceled the series after one season.<ref name="TVSeriesCanceled" /> After working with Marvel Studios on the script for '']'' (2015), ] stated in December 2018 that he was willing to work with the studio again, and had discussed making an ''Inhumans'' film with Feige.<ref name="McKayPodcast" /> In October 2019, ], who starred as ] in the ABC series, acknowledged rumors that a rebooted version of the Inhumans was being planned for ], potentially starring ] who had campaigned to portray Black Bolt before Mount was cast. Mount expressed support for such a reboot, hoping the property would get "another shot" with "the right home, the right tone, and the right vision overall".<ref name="MountReboot" /> Mount reprised his role in the Marvel Studios film '']'' (2022), portraying a different version of the character from ], an alternate universe to the main MCU, who is a member of the ]. His costume in the film is closer to its comic book design than the series' version is.<ref name="MountMoM" /> |
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] announced in November 2016 that it was making a new series, '']'',<ref name="TVSeries" /> which was not intended to be a reworking of the film.<ref name="TVSeries2" /> The ] debuted in ] in September 2017,<ref name="TVSeries" /> to disappointing box office returns. Its run on ] received low ratings and negative reviews, and in May 2018 the network canceled the series after one season.<ref name="TVSeriesCanceled" /> After working with Marvel Studios on the script for '']'' (2015), ] stated in December 2018 that he was willing to work with the studio again, and had discussed making an ''Inhumans'' film with Feige.<ref name="McKayPodcast" /> In October 2019, ], who starred as ] in the ABC series, acknowledged rumors that a rebooted version of the Inhumans was being planned for ], potentially starring ] who had campaigned to portray Black Bolt before Mount was cast. Mount expressed support for such a reboot, hoping the property would get "another shot" with "the right home, the right tone, and the right vision overall".<ref name="MountReboot" /> Mount reprised his role in the Marvel Studios film '']'', released in May 2022, portraying a different version of the character from ], an alternate universe to the main MCU, who is a member of the ]. His costume in the film is closer to its comic book design than the series' version is.<ref name="MountMoM" /> |
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== Release == |
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== Release == |
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''Inhumans'' does not have a release date.<ref name="InhumansNoReleaseDate" /> It was originally scheduled to be released on November 2, 2018,<ref name="Oct2014Event" /> before moving in February 2015 to July 12, 2019, to accommodate ''Spider-Man: Homecoming''.<ref name="Feb2015Dates" /> It was then taken off of Disney and Marvel's release schedule in April 2016 to accomodate the then-planned release date for '']'' (2023).<ref name="InhumansNoReleaseDate" /> |
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''Inhumans'' does not have a release date.<ref name="InhumansNoReleaseDate" /> It was originally scheduled to be released on November 2, 2018,<ref name="Oct2014Event" /> before moving in February 2015 to July 12, 2019, to accommodate ''Spider-Man: Homecoming''.<ref name="Feb2015Dates" /> It was then taken off of Disney and Marvel's release schedule in April 2016.<ref name="InhumansNoReleaseDate" /> |
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== References == |
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== References == |