Marvel Boss Kevin Feige Praises James Gunn's Superman
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In his long interview with Variety, Kevin Feige addressed the MCU changing its release strategy in Phases Four and Five. After Endgame we were treated to a ton of content, both in theaters and on Disney+. The Marvel boss spoke about what happened, saying:
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Warner Bros.’ “Superman” held the No. 1 position at the U.K. and Ireland box office for a second weekend, adding £4.8 million ($6.5 million) and bringing its total to £16.3 million ($22 million), according to Comscore.
For the second straight week, Superman won the weekend box office, as the shadow of Marvel Studios begins to creep in.
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The director James Gunn reboots the DC Universe with "Superman," and smartly skips the character's over-told origin story.
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While Fox had respectable success with the 2005 and 2007 Fantastic Four movies (which starred Chris Evans as Johnny Storm pre-Captain America), the former studio saw a Josh Trank-directed 2015 reboot completely tank after a full reshoot, grossing only $167M worldwide. This time, it’s different — it’s Feige’s Fantastic Four.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNWhy Marvel’s Fantastic Four Is Set on Earth-828 Revealed by Kevin FeigeKevin Feig e recently discussed Marvel Studios’ approach to The Fantastic Four: First Steps and its Earth-828 setting in a new press interview. He explained the early decision to set the film in a separate universe, the goal of making it accessible to new viewers, and how Disney+ overexposure influenced the studio’s direction.
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has shared his thoughts on James Gunn's Superman and explains why he doesn't agree with those who argue that the MCU's issues are due to the franchise going "woke.