'This is Just the Beginning;' 15 Years After Iron Man Premiere, Kevin Feige Keeps Believing in MCU

It would seem that after 15 years Marvel's Cinematic Universe has exhausted the formula. However, Kevin Feige is of a different opinion and promises that this is just the beginning.

Martin Nothing

'This is Just the Beginning;' 15 Years After Iron Man Premiere, Kevin Feige Keeps Believing in MCU, image source: Avengers; Joss Whedon; Marvel Studios; 2012.
'This is Just the Beginning;' 15 Years After Iron Man Premiere, Kevin Feige Keeps Believing in MCU Source: Avengers; Joss Whedon; Marvel Studios; 2012.

Marvel's cinematic universe spread its wings in earnest in 2008, with the premiere of Iron Man. It might have seemed that after 15 years, the heads of Marvel Studios would stop having fresh ideas for further development of the label. However, it turns out that the opposite is true.

At least that's according to Kevin Feige, who gave an interview to Variety on the occasion of The Walt Disney Company's 100th birthday. Marvel's chief admitted that the comic book universe still has a lot to offer and there are still plenty of stories left to tell.

"The great thing about Marvel is how many great, interesting characters we have in the comics that have been there for 85 years. Even after 32 movies, it seems like it's only the beginning."

One has to admit that Kevin Feige is right about that. Marvel comics are filled to the brim with characters that could easily be introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The problem is that the most popular ones have either been around for a long time or have been killed off.

This may be one of the reasons why productions belonging to the fourth and fifth phase are not as successful as earlier movies. New characters appearing every now and then do not make viewers feel connected.

Neither do the not-so-good storylines around which the Multiverse Saga currently revolves help. However, it remains to wait for further developments and hope that the MCU will get back on track. It is possible that the release of Avengers: Secret Wars will make Kevin Feige reach for his secret weapon - reset of the universe.

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He began his writing adventure in the now non-existent Mobilny Swiat. Then he wandered around various technology services. Although he is not a typical gamer, and has only Football Manager on his computer, he finally ended up on GRYOnline.pl. There is not a day when he wouldn't watch reviews of new smartphones, that's why he initially wrote about all kinds of technology. Over time, however, he shifted his interests more towards cinematography. An NBA fan who believes that Michael Jordan is better than LeBron James, and that basketball from the 90s was more pleasing to the eye.

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