Board Thread:Television/@comment-24416813-20140115063611/@comment-29908830-20171206055420

KalKent wrote: If a TV event does happen between the shows, which personally I find highly unlikely because of different services and channels and such (but with the upcoming Disney streaming service that might change), then I wonder what would bring them together into one place. Especially the Netflix ones and 'Cloak & Dagger' are on the east coast, with the latter being in New Orleans.

Though I do find it a bit ridiculous that we are speculating future ideas for a crossover between shows, for one show that might get cancelled after one season, one who's fifth season just started with the world-ending event, one that's now halfway through it's first season, and one that doesn't even have a release date yet (hopefully January or February of 2018, which was what they were aiming for).

I'd imagine Cloak and Dagger would be released early in the year, given that the trailer is out and all.

Just thinking of possible crossovers, I may have said this earlier but I wouldn't think different platforms would be an issue, given two things: all the shows are produced by ABC (plus, if the deal closes, Legion and The Gifted probably will also), and Supergirl had a crossover episode with The Flash while it was still on CBS (heck, that one involved a shift in an entire media conglomerate (Viacom and TimeWarner)). Honestly, right now I just think Loeb is being stubborn, for some reason. If I were running Marvel Television, I would have had Jessica Jones being contracted to do work in AoS, actually show Absorbing Man cross into Netflix AND Micro cross into AoS, feature AoS Inhumans in Inhumans, had the Runaways meet Cloak & Dagger while on the run, had the New Warriors guest star in AoS, released edited versions of the pilots for Most Wanted and Damage Control, and then have everyone face Thanos' forces (though in that one they might not actually meet).