Kevin Feige Reveals a Big Change Marvel Is Making to Address Superhero Fatigue & Recent MCU Slump | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
HOLLYWOOD, JUL 20 – Kevin Feige sees potential to introduce Dr. Doom in DC projects after James Gunn's Superman grossed $407 million worldwide, as Marvel adjusts strategy amid recent film challenges.
- Recently, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige said, `We started talking about Doctor Doom even before we officially pivoted from Kang`, highlighting cross-studio villain discussions.
- Kevin Feige said Marvel's string of box office misses, including Eternals, Thunderbolts, and The Marvels, while DC's Superman is doing strong domestically.
- After James Gunn’s Superman success, Kevin Feige said `Wouldn't exist without you guys`, adding production quality over superhero fatigue.
- Even as Gunn heads DC Studios, Kevin Feige said, `I root for every movie` to support industry relations.
- In the near future for MCU’s slate, Kevin Feige said, making two or three movies a year and scaling down production costs significantly.
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