The Russo brothers may well continue their ongoing Marvel Studios collaboration through Secret Wars, a project that seems almost inevitable with the two filmmakers at the helm. The Russo brothers' early work was mainly in the world of comedy TV, working on shows such as Arrested Development and Community. However, they rose to mainstream fame upon directing Captain America: The Winter Soldier for Marvel Studios.
Since then, the Russos have gone on to direct that film's sequel and the two MCU behemoth movies Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. While their work on the Captain America movies is often heavily praised, with both The Winter Soldier and Civil War often being regarded in the upper echelon of MCU offerings, their work on Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame garnered them specific praise for the sheer scale of the productions. From the huge ensemble cast to the massive budgets, shooting schedules, and the Russos simply crafting an engaging, satisfying end to the MCU's first three phases, the Russos solidified themselves as two of Hollywood's best current blockbuster filmmakers.
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One thing that has been heavily speculated, therefore, is a potential return to the director's chairs for the Russo's within the MCU. Often, when such a thing is brought up, the mention of an adaptation of Secret Wars as the MCU's next endgame isn't far behind, with the 1980s Marvel run and its 2015 spiritual successor often being named as the ideal project for a Russo brothers and Marvel Studios reunion. Given the MCU's Phase 4 (and likely Phase 5) dealing heavily with the multiverse, the discourse around a Marvel Studios Secret Wars production has been rife.
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