The Defenders

It was back in 2008 when Samuel L. Jackson ’s Nick Fury first approached Robert Downey Jr. ’s Tony Stark regarding the Avenger Initiative , and the Marvel Cinematic Universe was born . Eight age later , the MCU has grown to   include fourteen films and five TV serial , with many more in various stages of development , and is thehighest - gross franchisein the history of film .   With its universe securely established , Marvel has been free to focus on introducing new characters as well as crossover that bring role together in Modern and exciting ways ( as was the case in 2012’sThe Avengers , 2015’sAvengers : Age of Ultron , and 2016’sCaptain America : Civil War ) . Marvel plans to give the same treatment to its Netflix serial with next year’sThe Defenders , which will play together the likes ofDaredevil , Jessica Jones , Luke Cage , andIron Fist .

Ever sinceDaredevilwas announced , fans have wondered if the Devil of Hell ’s Kitchen would ever look alongside Earth ’s Mightiest Heroes in theAvengersfilms . WithJessica Jones , Luke Cage , and Iron Fistjoining the fray inThe Defenders , the prevision and excitement have only grown , lead Kevin Feige toweigh inon the possibility of a crossover . But the question is n’t whether or not Marvelwillcross over the two franchises ( with itscontinued dominanceat the box role , the studio can do jolly much whatever it wants ) , but whether or not it should . While there are sure as shooting some strong reasons for bringing   the Avengersand   the shielder   together on film , there are also plenty of reasons to keep them aside .

Here are7 Reasons The Avengers And The Defenders Should sweep Over , And 8 reason They Should Not .

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15. Why they shouldn’t: The Tones Are Vastly Different

The spirit of the Marvel films and the Netflix serial are immensely different , almost to the tip of being unreconcilable . While the cinema have been rated PG-13 and geared toward oecumenical audiences , the serial have been much more game and skewed toward a more ripe audience . This could n’t be more patent than the beastly murder of Anatoly Ranskahov inDaredevilseason one . After pommel Ranskahov with his fists , Wilson Fisk position Ranskahov beside his car and slams the door again and again , ultimately behead him . The shot then cut to beneath the railway car where Ranskahov ’s brainless body falls to the ground and line drip from the door .

This was an incredibly memorable shot that would never seem in an MCU movie , and with serious reason . It simply would not fit with the tones of the films . And it is not the only one . swashbuckler has a figure of bare - fisted brawls that would experience out of plaza in the motion picture , and there is no chance of one of the Avengers snapping the neck opening of a baddie the direction Jessica Jones did in the show ’s season one finis .   Any interaction between the two teams will postulate one of them to interpolate its timbre , which is why a crossover is ill - give notice .

14. why they should: The Initial Altercation Between The Two Groups Would Be Awesome

If the two groups ever fulfil on screen , it will be afterThe defender   has premiere and its four heroes have already imprint some sort of squad bond . Thus , when the Avengers first go far on view , there will doubtless be a mistake that leads to a bash between the two grouping standardised to the one between Thor and Iron Man inThe Avengers . Perhaps the Avengers are bring in to lash out up a group of super - powered vigilantes roaming New York City , or the two groups converge on the same villain and neither is uncoerced to back down , and a full scale battle ensues .

Yes , Marvel already dabbled in heroes struggle among themselves inCivil War , but a Defenders / Avengers conflict has the potential drop to raise the stake since the groups are not familiar with one another and would not be pulling punches . Considering each part ’s penchant for flips , a Captain America / Daredevil fist fight would be visually arresting . As would a battle stone Iron Man’ssuitagainst Iron Fist’spowers , a test of strength between Luke Cage and an equally impregnable Avenger such as Black Panther or Thor , and Jessica Jones using her strength to negate Black Widow ’s higher-ranking scrap skill . No matter the individual match - ups , the battle would be pulse - pounding .

13. Why they shouldn’t: Supporting series characters would need to be cut

One of the welfare that television receiver serial publication have over films is more time to develop characters . While this makes little difference with regard to the protagonists , who receive ample screen metre disregarding , it makes a domain of difference to secondary characters and villain . This is why Kingpin and Kilgrave are considered two of the MCU’sstronger villains , and why the show ’s supporting characters are considered more compelling than their pic twin . More clock time on screen entail more sentence to evolve the characters , which makes for inviolable relationships to the protagonist .

The friendly relationship between Jessica and Trish inJessica Jonesfeels much cryptical than the one between Tony and Rhodey in any of theIron Manfilms . And despite the friendship between Steve and   Bucky developing over the course of instruction of three films , it   still pales in compare to the one between Matt and Foggy , who have much better on screen door interpersonal chemistry . Any crossing over between the Defenders and Avengers will almost for sure   result in these junior-grade characters being cut , which would be a pity .

12. why they should: The Character Interactions Would Be Entertaining

As unbelievable as itsactions scenesare , the   success of the MCU hinges almost entirely on its characters and the interaction between them . This is why the post - credits scene at the end ofThe Avengers(that has the character just sit around in a eating place wipe out Shawarma ) , the party panorama inAvengers : years of Ultron(where the Avengers take turns strain to filch Thor ’s hammer ) , and nearly all ofGuardians of the Galaxy , crop as well as they do . The characters are so well - write and well - act that the interactions between them often end up being the best parts of the films .

The fundamental interaction between the Defenders and the Avengers would be equally entertaining . Whether it be Tony Stark ’s sally make zero wallop on Jessica Jones , Luke Cage put the moves on Natasha Romanoff , or Steve Rogers simply question Matt Murdock about his abilities , work the two group together would offer interminable opportunities for character exploration and funniness .

11. why they shouldn’t: There are too many characters struggling for screen time as it is

The identification number of characters in the MCU is staggering , and as a result the amount of screen door time each character receives in each film is extremely limited . In the originalAvengers , which focused on the five titular poor boy , Thor and Hulk appeared on screen for roughly twenty - five and twenty - eight minute , severally . InAge of Ultron , which saw the summation of Scarlet Witch , Quicksilver , and Vision , their screen clip dipped to fourteen and twenty - three hour , respectively . The correlation is unmortgaged : the more lineament that appear in the pic , the less filmdom time each character receives .

InCivil War , the disparity is even greater . While Iron Man , Captain America , and the Winter Soldier take in their fair shares of cover sentence , the balance of the Avengers receive only around ten minutes each , with Hawkeye and Ant - Man being treated mostly as afterthought . And this was without the said Thor and Hulk , who did not appear in the film at all . This trouble will only grow inInfinity Warwith the take of Thor and Hulk , and the additions of the Guardians of the Galaxy . There simply is n’t enough screen time to go around , and tote up the Defenders will only make things bad .

10. why they should: The Defenders Make Natural Replacements If/When An Avenger Dies

Two of the biggest yield plaguing the MCU are the supposed lack of strong villains ( whichisn’t as grown of a problemas some make it out to be ) , and Marvel ’s unlimited refusal to kill off primary characters . Bucky Barnes , Loki , Nick Fury , Phil Coulson , and Pepper Potts all seemingly die on screen only to return later down the route . The only characters , thus far , to die and persist bushed are Quicksilver and Groot , though even the latter ’s decease is break by the appearance of Baby Groot later in the film .

This is not likely to remain the case , however . The longer the MCU thrives , the more likely Marvel is to start out killing off certain Avengers and replacing them with other heroes . In fact , for some character , the writing is already on the wall , and for others who happen to have crucial element of the game embedded in their frontal bone ( cough , Vision ) , a death in the near - future seems almost a foregone conclusion . When these Avengers pass away in conflict , the Defenders will make logical permutation .

9. why they shouldn’t: Introductions will be problematic

When it comes to introducing its characters on motion-picture show , Marvel has stick to a basic formula : the character first come out in their own film before crossing over in succeeding films . The only exceptions to the ruler , thus far , have been Spider - Man and Black Panther , who come along inCivil Warwithout being   antecedently introduced . While Spider - Man is widely known among general audience and needs no introduction , the same can not be enunciate of Black Panther . insouciant fans unfamiliar with Black Panther’shistorywere pull up stakes in the dark regarding his abilities , and were left for the most part indifferent toward the character as a termination .

The Defenders would face a interchangeable circumstance if bring into the MCU . While rooter of the shows and cartoon strip would be familiar with the character , a large portion of the audience would not . Marvel would then be in the unenviable position of introduce each of the characters ( thereby lend to what is sure to be an already longrunning metre ) or waive introductions and peril alien sports fan unfamiliar with the character . The only way to avoid this job would be to avoid a crosswalk entirely .

8. why they should: It Makes Logical Sense

Based on the way the MCU has take shape so far , it make logical sense for the Defenders to eventually come out alongside the Avengers on screen .   Through its variousEaster Eggs , Marvel has clearly establish that certain organizations and individuals within the MCU are prevent close tabs on super - powered beings elsewhere in the world . Whether its Nick Fury demand Tony Stark if he thinks he is the only superhero in the reality   inIron Man , Jasper Sitwell telling Captain America   that Hydra uses a political platform to foretell future threats ( one of whom is Stephen Strange ) inCaptain America : The Winter Soldier , or   Tony Stark discover   that he has been practically stalking   Peter Parker for who get laid how long inCaptain America : Civil War , it ’s clear that the main player in the MCU are well - aware of their super - powered friends and foe . It stand to reason   that Tony , among others , are keeping a close center on Daredevil , Jessica Jones , Luke Cage , and Iron Fist ( peculiarly given   the fact that all four of them live in New York City ) , and will interact with them eventually .

7. why they shouldn’t: The Defenders are better equipped for small-scale threats

At the conclusion ofThe Avengers , after the heroes   have gone their freestanding ways , Maria Hill require Nick Fury why he ’s so certain they will return . In reply he says , " because we ’ll take them to . " This line perfectly encapsulates the difference between the Avengers and the Defenders : the former is needed for gravid - scale threat , while the latter is easily equipped for smaller ones . merely put , Daredevil , a vigilance man who mostly operates at nighttime under the cloak of darkness , is better fitted out to distribute with criminal masterminds like Kingpin than he is look off with the   like of Ultron . Whereas   Thor , the God of Thunder , is well suited   for a fight with Loki than he is combat a dirty copper .

A crossing between the two team will mean pulling one of them out of their element . Either the Avengers will be forced to grapple   with problems far below their capabilities , or the Defenders will be put in a position where they are clearly surmount . Fans already have a problem with Hawkeye and Black Widow oppose alongside their fellow Avengers since the two deficiency powers and are often run into as liabilities . Adding the shielder to the admixture will only aggravate the problem .

6. why they should: Thanos Is A Powerful Enough Villain To Warrant The Defenders' Involvement

Everything that has bump in the MCU so far has been concentrate on around Thanos and his pursuit of theinfinity gauntlet . For those unaware , Thanos isone bad dandy . Granted , he has n’t done much in the movies so far . But even if Marvel ignores many of his abilities from the comics , the mere fact that he will be in possession of the eternity gantlet and the eternity stones mean he will be quite the redoubtable opponent for the Avengers in theInfinity War .

campaign the mad Titan , who once toss off half of Earth ’s universe with a breeze of his fingers , will need all hand on deck . This means the Avengers , the Guardians of the Galaxy , and the Defenders fighting side - by - side to take on Thanos and what will for certain be a tidy figure of evil henchmen . While the Avengers and Guardians are dealing with threat throughout the universe and the sleep of the galaxy , the Defenders can realise their topographic point in the MCU by protecting the street of New York .

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