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Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige revealed a 'reset, singular timeline' plan for the MCU post-'Avengers: Secret Wars,' according to 'Variety'
FIrst Steps hits theaters this weekend, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige is talking about some major behind-the-scenes moves that reshaped the future of the MCU. One of the biggest revelations is
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’s Kevin Feige Teases ‘X-Men’ Reboot To Be Directed By Jake Schreier: “The Script’s Underway”
Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige is teasing the X-Men reboot set to be directed by Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier. In a roundtable last week promoting The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Feige provided an update on the development of the superhero film,
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 familiar Baxter Building featured in The Fantastic Four: First Steps will be seen again in Avengers: Doomsday, Marvel boss Kevin Feige has said, sparking speculation over what this means for the fate of the Fantastic Four's version of Earth.
Marvel Studios Kevin Feige gave an update on where the company stands with "Blade" noting they "didn't feel confident" in the script
Kevin Feige is looking to put the ex in “ X-Men .” The Marvel Studios head said during a press conference, as reported by Variety, that he will be recasting iconic characters for the upcoming “X-Men” movie directed by “Thunderbolts*” helmer Jake Schreier. Feige cited that the comics centered on adolescents, hinting that the reboot would too.