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New MCU Book Details How Inhumans Became Marvel’s First Debacle

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The excerpt then chronicles the brief rise and fall of Inhumans, with one star of the series reportedly remarking “at least I got a trip to Hawaii out of it.” As the book reveals, Inhumans’ location even impacted future MCU installments, as the creative team of Marvel’s Eternals movie “were instructed that none of it could take place in Hawaii. The studio didn’t want any risk that audiences might be reminded of the Inhumans.”

What Was Inhumans About?

In Inhumans, after a military coup, the Inhuman Royal Family escape to Hawaii, where they must save themselves and the world. The series starred Anson Mount as Black Bolt, Serinda Swan as Medusa, Ken Leung as Karnak, Eme Ikwuakor as Gorgon, Isabelle Cornish as Crystal, Iwan Rheon as Maximus, and Ellen Woglom as Louise. The first two episodes of the series premiered in IMAX theaters — something that even IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond later took issue with.

“Customers expected a production akin to a mega-budget blockbuster movie, rather than pilots for a television show,” Gelfond said. “Moreover, the fact that this was Marvel IP set the bar at a level you wouldn’t see from other pieces of content or IP because of the reputation and the high production value of Marvel movies.”

Will Inhumans Return to the MCU?

Over the years, there have been fleeting acknowledgments of the Inhumans in the MCU — namely, Mount reprising his role as an alternate version of Black Bolt in 2022’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

“Getting the call from [Kevin Feige] was one of the most unexpected of my life,” Mount tweeted at the time. “It was an honor & joy to finally work [with] Sam Raimi who reached out to engage me on how best to do this. Beyond grateful for the experience.” 

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