Here’s Why Mcu Has ‘Failed,’ According to Kevin Feige
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Yardbarker on MSNMarvel Studios Is Already Planning Three More MCU PhasesFirst Steps, Kevin Feige is talking to literally everyone and anyone. This next Phase is very likely his last one with the studio, so he’s saying what he feels like saying.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNMarvel confirms MCU reset with new actors for Iron Man, Captain America, and X-MenSecret Wars,' with new actors for X-Men, Iron Man, and Captain America, while original stars return briefly before major recasting begins under a new storyline.
The MCU's seven-year plan involves recasts, X-Men, finally bringing Blade to the big screen—and keeping away from a certain Spider-hero. The grind never stops at Marvel Studios, and Kevin Feige has gone and revealed some juicy nuggets about what is and isn’t to come in the MCU.
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Marvel Studios is set to revolutionize the MCU with a reset after Avengers: Secret Wars in 2027, including the recasting of X-Men, Iron Man, and Captain America. Kevin Feige discusses the future and the significance of this new direction.
Speaking during a roundtable interview attended by Variety, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige stated that plans for a live-action version of the character are currently “nowhere.” “We've been told to stay away,” Feige added, indicating that this position is likely to remain in place until the conclusion of Sony’s Spider-Verse trilogy.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has had its many heads swirling in the mass confusion of a multiverse for the last few years. This, thank god, is soon coming to an end. MCU boss Kevin Feige has described the forthcoming abandoning of interweaving timelines as a “reset.” But definitely not a “reboot.”