In recent years, due to the mass of interconnected Marvel projects, Kevin, the president of the Marvel Studios, has been feeling like a core, keeping with the MCU.
Allegedly, Marvel Boss recently told colleagues that watching the new MCU TV shows and films “began to feel like homework compared to entertainment,” as reported was reported. The Wall Street Journal. It is definitely fondly felt, with many Marvel heads struggling to maintain with every new MCU TV shows and films.
The danger is, if fans remember just one project, they are a significant detail or the danger of remembering Easter eggs, which can affect their viewing experience of another film, now with a lot of Marvel projects.
For example, to watch the new film Thunderbolts*, someone should know or know about the plot threads from Captain America: The Winter Soldier, The Falcon and Winter Soldier, and Black Wido, to really understand what is going on.
The report stated that the mass production of material is clearly due to the pressure felt by Marvel Studio to satisfy the original company Disney. This makes sense, as to watch any new Marvel film, fans must first watch a string of other films and shows, and as all Marvel content is especially available on Disney Plus, fans have no option but to subscribe to service.
The Wall Street Journal later suggested that it has fed and increased the resources of his team, which is reducing the quality of recent projects. This, in turn, leads to a disappointing result at the box office, with Brave New World, which still doubled its budget globally, but performed gently for a Marvel film.
However, the studio has some major projects of its sleeve with Marvel Phase 6, with this year’s Fantastic For: The First Steps, and upcoming Avengers Projects starting with Avengers: Doomsade in May 2026.
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