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The almost-unwieldy canon of the MCU has been cracked open even further by the revelations of series like Loki. With timelines breaking and the facets of the multiverse constantly leaking into each other, the threads connecting shows to movies have become more distinct. The potential for new and highly anticipated entries to the universe like the X-Men and the Fantastic Four is almost entirely apparent at this point.
Who Is The Marvel Studios Boss?
It’s been more than a year since fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe enjoyed something new. But with the arrival of the new live-action series WandaVision (premiering January 15 on Disney+), Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige is finally pulling back the curtain on Marvel’s Phase Four lineup of shows and movies. From updates on Secret Invasion and Deadpool 3 to the possible return of the Marvel/Netflix franchises, here are four big things we’ve learned about the MCU in one weekend.
“It will be rated R and we are working on a script right now, and Ryan’s overseeing a script right now, Feige told Collider. Deadpool 2, released in 2018, was the last Deadpool movie before the Disney acquisition of 20th Century Fox. What could have been a possible plot for a fifth Avengers movie was confirmed at Disney Investor Day 2020 to become its own live-action series on Disney+, with Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn reprising their roles of Nick Fury and Talos respectively.
However, Feige shut down speculation that the series will have as many characters, or really most of the characters from the comic. Marvel/Disney/Moviestore/Shutterstock There were more characters in the Secret Invasion comic series than there were in Endgame, he said. He added, So, that’s certainly our focus more than, ‘Can we cram in more characters than Endgame?’
Netflix Deadline asked Feige about the status of those shows and their inclusion in the MCU. Well, certainly you’ve seen what we announced at Comic-Con a year-and-a-half ago and on Disney Investor Day a few weeks ago, so that’s our focus, Feige said. But I’ve been at Marvel long enough to never say never about anything.
In another part of Feige’s Deadline interview, Feige loosely confirmed that the arrival of the X-Men in the MCU franchise will have seeds planted in WandaVision. Given Wanda’s origins as an X-Men character, the WandaVision series taking after House of M (a 2005 comic book series about the near annihilation of the mutant population), and Feige himself confirming mutants for Phase Four, it’s not impossible to anticipate something big in WandaVision. Cover of House of M #1, the first in the 2005 crossover comic book centered on Wanda rewriting reality.
The almost-unwieldy canon of the MCU has been cracked open even further by the revelations of series like Loki. With timelines breaking and the facets of the multiverse constantly leaking into each other, the threads connecting shows to movies have become more distinct. The potential for new and highly anticipated entries to the universe like the X-Men and the Fantastic Four is almost entirely apparent at this point.
Who Is The Marvel Studios Boss?
It’s been more than a year since fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe enjoyed something new. But with the arrival of the new live-action series WandaVision (premiering January 15 on Disney+), Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige is finally pulling back the curtain on Marvel’s Phase Four lineup of shows and movies. From updates on Secret Invasion and Deadpool 3 to the possible return of the Marvel/Netflix franchises, here are four big things we’ve learned about the MCU in one weekend.
“It will be rated R and we are working on a script right now, and Ryan’s overseeing a script right now, Feige told Collider. Deadpool 2, released in 2018, was the last Deadpool movie before the Disney acquisition of 20th Century Fox. What could have been a possible plot for a fifth Avengers movie was confirmed at Disney Investor Day 2020 to become its own live-action series on Disney+, with Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn reprising their roles of Nick Fury and Talos respectively.
However, Feige shut down speculation that the series will have as many characters, or really most of the characters from the comic. Marvel/Disney/Moviestore/Shutterstock There were more characters in the Secret Invasion comic series than there were in Endgame, he said. He added, So, that’s certainly our focus more than, ‘Can we cram in more characters than Endgame?’
Netflix Deadline asked Feige about the status of those shows and their inclusion in the MCU. Well, certainly you’ve seen what we announced at Comic-Con a year-and-a-half ago and on Disney Investor Day a few weeks ago, so that’s our focus, Feige said. But I’ve been at Marvel long enough to never say never about anything.
In another part of Feige’s Deadline interview, Feige loosely confirmed that the arrival of the X-Men in the MCU franchise will have seeds planted in WandaVision. Given Wanda’s origins as an X-Men character, the WandaVision series taking after House of M (a 2005 comic book series about the near annihilation of the mutant population), and Feige himself confirming mutants for Phase Four, it’s not impossible to anticipate something big in WandaVision. Cover of House of M #1, the first in the 2005 crossover comic book centered on Wanda rewriting reality.
The almost-unwieldy canon of the MCU has been cracked open even further by the revelations of series like Loki. With timelines breaking and the facets of the multiverse constantly leaking into each other, the threads connecting shows to movies have become more distinct. The potential for new and highly anticipated entries to the universe like the X-Men and the Fantastic Four is almost entirely apparent at this point.
Who Is The Marvel Studios Boss?
It’s been more than a year since fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe enjoyed something new. But with the arrival of the new live-action series WandaVision (premiering January 15 on Disney+), Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige is finally pulling back the curtain on Marvel’s Phase Four lineup of shows and movies. From updates on Secret Invasion and Deadpool 3 to the possible return of the Marvel/Netflix franchises, here are four big things we’ve learned about the MCU in one weekend.
“It will be rated R and we are working on a script right now, and Ryan’s overseeing a script right now, Feige told Collider. Deadpool 2, released in 2018, was the last Deadpool movie before the Disney acquisition of 20th Century Fox. What could have been a possible plot for a fifth Avengers movie was confirmed at Disney Investor Day 2020 to become its own live-action series on Disney+, with Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn reprising their roles of Nick Fury and Talos respectively.
However, Feige shut down speculation that the series will have as many characters, or really most of the characters from the comic. Marvel/Disney/Moviestore/Shutterstock There were more characters in the Secret Invasion comic series than there were in Endgame, he said. He added, So, that’s certainly our focus more than, ‘Can we cram in more characters than Endgame?’
Netflix Deadline asked Feige about the status of those shows and their inclusion in the MCU. Well, certainly you’ve seen what we announced at Comic-Con a year-and-a-half ago and on Disney Investor Day a few weeks ago, so that’s our focus, Feige said. But I’ve been at Marvel long enough to never say never about anything.
In another part of Feige’s Deadline interview, Feige loosely confirmed that the arrival of the X-Men in the MCU franchise will have seeds planted in WandaVision. Given Wanda’s origins as an X-Men character, the WandaVision series taking after House of M (a 2005 comic book series about the near annihilation of the mutant population), and Feige himself confirming mutants for Phase Four, it’s not impossible to anticipate something big in WandaVision. Cover of House of M #1, the first in the 2005 crossover comic book centered on Wanda rewriting reality.
The almost-unwieldy canon of the MCU has been cracked open even further by the revelations of series like Loki. With timelines breaking and the facets of the multiverse constantly leaking into each other, the threads connecting shows to movies have become more distinct. The potential for new and highly anticipated entries to the universe like the X-Men and the Fantastic Four is almost entirely apparent at this point.
Who Is The Marvel Studios Boss?
It’s been more than a year since fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe enjoyed something new. But with the arrival of the new live-action series WandaVision (premiering January 15 on Disney+), Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige is finally pulling back the curtain on Marvel’s Phase Four lineup of shows and movies. From updates on Secret Invasion and Deadpool 3 to the possible return of the Marvel/Netflix franchises, here are four big things we’ve learned about the MCU in one weekend.
“It will be rated R and we are working on a script right now, and Ryan’s overseeing a script right now, Feige told Collider. Deadpool 2, released in 2018, was the last Deadpool movie before the Disney acquisition of 20th Century Fox. What could have been a possible plot for a fifth Avengers movie was confirmed at Disney Investor Day 2020 to become its own live-action series on Disney+, with Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn reprising their roles of Nick Fury and Talos respectively.
However, Feige shut down speculation that the series will have as many characters, or really most of the characters from the comic. Marvel/Disney/Moviestore/Shutterstock There were more characters in the Secret Invasion comic series than there were in Endgame, he said. He added, So, that’s certainly our focus more than, ‘Can we cram in more characters than Endgame?’
Netflix Deadline asked Feige about the status of those shows and their inclusion in the MCU. Well, certainly you’ve seen what we announced at Comic-Con a year-and-a-half ago and on Disney Investor Day a few weeks ago, so that’s our focus, Feige said. But I’ve been at Marvel long enough to never say never about anything.
In another part of Feige’s Deadline interview, Feige loosely confirmed that the arrival of the X-Men in the MCU franchise will have seeds planted in WandaVision. Given Wanda’s origins as an X-Men character, the WandaVision series taking after House of M (a 2005 comic book series about the near annihilation of the mutant population), and Feige himself confirming mutants for Phase Four, it’s not impossible to anticipate something big in WandaVision. Cover of House of M #1, the first in the 2005 crossover comic book centered on Wanda rewriting reality.