Secret Invasion Pitch Meeting

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Published 2023-08-10
Step inside the Pitch Meeting that led to Secret Invasion!

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Disney and Marvel Studios have been absolutely churning out content in the past few years with a ton of shows hitting their streaming service Disney+. Secret Invasion has come out after a deluge of other superhero shows and people seem to be… tired of this?

Secret Invasion definitely raises some questions. Like why didn’t the show play more with the mystery of who is a Skrull and who isn’t? Why doesn’t Nick Fury call the Avengers? If this fight is so personal, why doesn’t he actually fight it? How are all the powers in the final fight even being used?

To answer all these questions, check out the pitch meeting that led to Secret Invasion!

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All Comments (21)
  • @DMS-pq8
    Ryan's Pitch Meetings should be required viewing at every Disney board meeting
  • @shifterzx
    You warn us of spoilers but honestly your pitch meetings is the only way I keep up with the MCU these days.
  • @pureawesome01able
    Man… watching a pitch meeting instead of the actual show is tight! 😂
  • @z-beeblebrox
    Imagine for a second that you're tasked with making a spy thriller for Marvel. And imagine that it will star Nick Fury, so you already have a strategic genius in the script. And imagine also that the villains of this spy thriller are shape shifting aliens, the hands-down easiest thing you can do to generate surprise twists in a spy thriller (so easy that literally every MI movie has relied on their impossible perfect face masks like a crutch). And now also ALSO imagine that this show will be named after an already well-received comic run that's basically done all the heavy lifting for you about twice, maybe even 3x over if you count the first Ultimates run. And NOW...imagine you fail to use ANY OF THAT effectively. That's Secret Invasion.
  • @thebeardedmanager
    The obliteration of the final fight is one of the best deconstructions Ryan has done. Superb stuff.
  • @Ralph_ralphster
    Congratulations Ryan George. I’m pretty sure more people watched your pitch meeting of the show than people who actually watched the show!
  • @merytsitmaat9308
    After they redshirted Agent Hill, I decided not to suffer through any more of it and just let Ryan tell me what happens with the rest of the series. Thanks Ryan!
  • @darkzak47
    It should be distressing to a company like Disney that Ryan’s pitch meeting is vastly more entertaining and interesting than the $200 million blown on whatever this was supposed to be
  • @CrisisComics
    The fact that they decided to adapt an event from the comics and immediately told the director "Don't read the comics, this has nothing to do with the comics" shows how passionless this marriage has become.
  • @hootsifer-darling
    "You sound insane, we don't do that now!" "I know" oooofff felt that in my bones, well done Ryan
  • @skeetsmcgrew3282
    This might have been the most brutal Ryan has ever been on a Pitch Meeting. I think he made fun of literally every aspect except the acting
  • @kingjulien9525
    I have to admit: Pitch Meeting is my way to keep up with 98% of movie/shows I'll never watch, but still find them entertaining for less than 10min.
  • @georgethomas4567
    This entire series needed a sticker attached to it saying, "We clearly have no clue what we're doing! Prepare to be disappointed, Yet somehow still feel cheated!" At the start of every episode.
  • @Pranaynaynay
    It's so funny that the first of post endgame MCU content, WandaVision, was so intent on keeping people guessing from week to week, not revealing too much about the plot. and NOW with the actual plot that requires secrecy and subversion and plot twists, they can't even be bothered
  • @femiairboy94
    I will never understand how a company like Disney, with the vast resources at its disposal, access to some of the best actors on the planet, ridiculous amount of source material to choose from, decide to continually churn out hot garbage is beyond me.
  • @randomxgen6167
    "There's no way I'm checking" definitely sounds like it was a guiding principle for this series.
  • @TheDarthpsi
    I am freaking impressed on how you could summarize and dump on this show AND the writers strike in just under 7 mins. You're not using AI, are you?
  • @lukebaker5475
    I still can’t believe that Deep Space Nine, a show from the 1990’s, did the shape-shifter spy thriller so much better than a show with a season budget of 212 million dollars and top-of-the-line cgi. If you want to watch a good Skrull TV show, watch Deep Space Nine.