Marvel Studios: Assembled

(series)
USA, (2021–2024), 18 h 45 min (Length: 40–67 min)

Directed by:

Brad Baruh

Cast:

Kevin Feige, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Kat Dennings, Gavin Borders, Baylen D. Bielitz, Christophe Beck, Kathryn Hahn, Julian Hilliard, Jett Klyne (more)
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Episodes(20)

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Assembled is a comprehensive documentary series streaming on Disney+ that chronicles the creation of Marvel Studios’ thrilling new shows and theatrical releases. Journey behind-the-scenes of productions such as WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Loki via exclusive on-set footage. Assembled is an immersive, and in-depth examination of the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. (Disney+)

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Reviews of this series by the user 3DD!3 (4)

Marvel Studios: Assembled (2021) 

English Physical movie carriers are almost dead and one of the few reasons for spending money on them is if you are a collector and desire something extra, a desire for bonuses and documentaries. But now Disney+ and Assembled are making even this reason redundant. The formally well-made "the making of" documentaries about movies and series beginning with WandaVision vary in quality even according to the filmmakers who made the movies in question. Nobody does better than the genius look at Loki, but Bruce Campbell and his witty interjections regarding the Multiverse of Madness was also very entertaining. Let’s see what they come up with next. ()

The Making of WandaVision (2021) (E01) 

English Wholesome details and backstage information about one of the most interesting series recently. They could easily dwell a little bit longer over some of the technical passages, but probably they didn’t want to disturb the dynamics. Hopefully there will be more stuff on the Blue-Ray version. Ha. Haha. Haha. ()

The Making of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021) (E02) 

English The problem with The Falcon and The Winter Soldier has always been in the fact that it tried to cover too many topics at once resulting in a diverse mixture of individual testimonies that are unfinished and which the director failed to string together properly. Either there should be more space dedicated to them, or they should be left for the next series. And the fact that Captain America is black? So what? If you aren’t a racist, you won’t even notice. Steve gave the shield to a decent man of sound mind. When you start digging into history and exploitation, you encourage racist reaction again and, what’s worse, you protect villains preferred for their skin color. It would have been enough to develop on this one topic, maybe with a flashback to Isaiah Bradley. They should have concentrated on this alone without jumping over to the white troublemakers led by an innocent looking girl. And the actors reeling off the stiff and unnatural dialogs waste everything the movies had built for them. Especially Zemo and Carter. Overall, this is disappointing and wasted potential. The mishmash of topics works only due to the perfect action scenes. ()

The Making of Loki (2021) (E03) 

English The way Hiddleston tells us about the entire voyage framed by times full of memories, good memories, sells the whole series perfectly. Definitely the best episode of this entire documentary series. The whole cast obviously had lots of fun shooting Loki and, if not, then they are doing a great job keeping it secret. ()