Kevin Feige Just Revealed Marvel’s Strategy For Balancing TV Shows And Movies After 2025, And As An MCU Fan, I Really Dig It

Marvel Studios has been churning out an impressive amount of content since 2021, with both movies and TV series being produced. This abundance of content has made the past few years rather busy for viewers, including myself. However, it seems that Marvel is now making a conscious effort to prevent such overwhelming output, and Kevin Feige, the studio head, recently shared Marvel’s plan for managing releases on both big and small screens post-2025. As a fan, I find this strategy quite appealing.

Marvel Phase 5: Every Entry, Explained

It is over a year since the Marvel Cinematic Universe kicked off Phase 5, and it has been an interesting road, to say the least. While some audience members might have had issues with Phase 4, there is no doubt that it was still riding the high of the Infinity Saga as movies like Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever were all box office hits, while series like WandaVision and Loki received praise from critics. Phase 5 has been a roller coaster as it had its first true flop with The Marvels right before one of the biggest hits in the franchise, Deadpool & Wolverine. The series Secret Invasion was labeled one of the worst MCU series ever made by fans, while Agatha All Along was a surprise hit with critics.

Brendan Frasers 10 Favorite Movies

Brendan Fraser experienced a remarkable transformation within the film industry. Before receiving the Best Actor award at the Oscars for his role in “The Whale”, he found himself fading from popularity, no longer recognized as the beloved star who entertained viewers in the ’90s with movies like “The Mummy”. However, Fraser persevered and managed to make a significant comeback with his portrayal of a 600-pound recluse seeking purpose in life. The public has once again come to admire him, and he has reciprocated the affection shown to him. His acting in “Brothers” serves as evidence of this renewed bond.