The Marvel Cinematic Universe could be running for several more generations. At least, that's what Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige wants: a sprawling cinematic universe that rivals the continuity of comic books.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is on its 31st release, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Beginning with Robery Downey Jr's Iron Man in 2008, Marvel Studios has steadily released films for 15 years. Since «Phase Four» of the universe began, it has expanded considerably, spreading into television, and the franchise shows no signs of slowing down.
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While being interviewed by Entertainment Weekly, Feige was asked about keeping the Marvel Cinematic universe fresh. He explained that the MCU is an experimental franchise but said he intends to keep it running for decades. «It's like when people go to the comic shops,» Feige explained. «There's Spider-Man and the Avengers and the big title ones. And sometimes you pick up a one-off or an experiment from an artist or writer that you're a fan of. That's why the comics have been around for 80-plus years, and I want Marvel Studios to be around that long, if not longer. So, we have to continue to do different types of things.»
When discussing fresh ideas for the universe, Feige also revealed that he and his team always try to make new entries stand apart from anything that came before. He pointed out that the She-Hulk television series was a fun idea team was eager to explore. Comparing it to the '90s legal drama Ally McBeal,Feige explained that setting a comedic superhero show inside the world of legal representation was the sort of idea Marvel Studios thrives on: it keeps things fresh.
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