The head of Marvel Studios admitted errors about the study strategy in recent years.
Kevin Feige recognized that the post strategy Avengers: Endgame saturated the public of Marvel and advanced radical changes.
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The entertainment world shook when Feige decided to speak without filters about the present and future of Marvel. In explosive statements for The Hollywood Reporterthe head of Marvel Studios He admitted mistakes that few hoped to listen.


“Too many films and series,” he confessed Feige when referring to the avalanche of content that Marvel launched after the phenomenon Avengers: Endgame. The Executive acknowledged that this overproduction fed the “superhero fatigue” and turned the consumption of Marvel In a mandatory “task” for fans, who felt lost if they did not see all the available material absolutely.
This content overload hit the box office and public perception. Forced interconnection between films and series Disney+ It ended up exhausting even the most faithful followers of the brand, generating a hearing crisis that Marvel Now seeks to reverse urgently.
Feige said that the road map from now on will go through a maximum of three films a year. And on television, the adjustment will be even more drastic: a single annual series and lower dependence between the different UCM products.
Kang’s change for Doctor Doom was already planned
The most shocking revelation came when Feige confirmed the strategic change of Kang the conqueror to Doctor Doom As main villain. The surprising thing is that this decision was already made before the legal problems of Jonathan Majorsthe interpreter of Kang. Feige confirmed direct conversations with Robert Downey Jr. about a “bold idea” related to Doctor Doom.
“We were already planning to pivot Doctor Doom“He explained Feigerevealing that Kang He never managed to generate the necessary impact to sustain multiple phases of the MCU. Doctor Doomconsidered one of the most iconic villains of Marvel Comicsnow available after acquisition of Foxis emerging as the epic threat that the film universe needs to recover its lost greatness.
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