The former Fox X-Men Universe (which remains alive through Kevin Feige’s sheer bloody will) was and is confoundingly inconsistent. Half the movies are great, the other half are garbage.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has changed the superhero genre with pride by expanding the comic book worlds on the big and small screens. The franchise had its Genesis with Iron Man (2008), and since then, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has grown into a comic book superpower.
The MCU is at a crossroads. And no, we’re not here to parrot tired “the MCU is dead” talking points. Three of the top ten movies of 2025 are all Marvel films, each opening number one at the box office.
Paul Walter Hauser may just have gained the title of Marvel’s worst secret keeper. When you land a role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), one of the first things you’re told (likely via a Kevin Feige-approved handbook) is to keep your lips sealed tighter than a vibranium vault.
Over the last few years, Marvel fans have gained new insight into the various universes and worlds in which stories are told across franchises and media.
Marvel Studios will reboot the X-Men after acquiring rights to the characters in the Fox-Disney deal in 2019. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige said that the mutants would be entirely recast with younger actors.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps formally introduced Marvel’s First Family to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, along with the Jack Kirby-inspired universe Earth-828.
Kevin Feige of Marvel Studios met with journalists and revealed the plans for the future of the MCU! With big releases like “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” and long-awaited projects like “Blade,” a lot of questions were asked and answered.
Disney’s purchase of Twentieth Century Fox a number of years ago meant the Marvel Cinematic Universe would be adding a billion new characters.
As the MCU gears up for Phase 6 with The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Kevin Feige is talking to literally everyone and anyone. This next Phase is very likely his last one with the studio, so he’s saying what he feels like saying.
Next year, Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom will do battle with the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, and the X-Men in Avengers: Doomsday. But for a long time, the MCU’s Multiverse Saga was going to showcase Kang the Conqueror as the “Big Bad.” Then, a couple of things happened.
Recently, to help promote "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," Kevin Feige spoke with the media and touched on a wide range of topics.
Okay, the question of whether the MCU has failed recently is obviously a very complex one. Of course, by most standards, every Marvel Studios movie has absolutely crushed it.
“Time is a flat circle.” A set of truly wise words. (Thanks, True Detective!) And more and more, our fictional tales prove these true in all the reboots and resets that we’re seeing in our fictional tales.
Kevin Feige’s time with Marvel Studios is likely coming to an end soon-ish. He’s been in key roles with the company since he started there 25 years ago in 2000.
Since Iron Man’s successful release in 2008 and to this day, Kevin Feige has been THE man at Marvel Studios as its President. The famed Chief Creative Officer has taken the MCU to new heights over nearly two decades, turning these films into a multibillion dollar business.
Kevin Feige has teased Spider-Man: Brand New Day will see Tom Holland become a “proper Spider-Man”. The 29-year-old actor is set to suit up as the Web-Head once again for the upcoming Marvel blockbuster, and the Marvel Studios boss has now said Holland’s Wall-Crawler will be his own fully-fledged superhero by Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Ironheart did more than just fill the MCU’s “brilliant scientist in a flying suit of armor” void. The Disney+ series also brought Phase 5 to an end.
We’re going to have to wait a wee bit longer to hear the words “Avengers Assemble” again.
Marvel Studios is no stranger to adapting stories straight from the comic book pages, especially with upcoming projects like Avengers: Secret Wars and previous installments such as Captain America: Civil War.
Marvel Studios began the search for a writer for their X-Men reboot in late 2023 and according to a recent report, the studio is closing in on finding the scribe who will bring the team of mutant heroes into the MCU.
Be honest with yourself: do you truly know the rules of Marvel Studios’ Multiverse? If the answer is yes, good for you; however, the vast majority of fans tuning in to watch the latest streaming series or heading into theaters for the next big MCU film don’t know a Nexus Point from a Jump Point.
Marvel Studios One Above All, Kevin Feige, took the stage at CinemaCon in Las Vegas for the first time and the head honcho did not disappoint. In addition
Marvel Animations revival of the beloved X-Men: The Animated Series, X-Men ’97 will hit Disney Plus beginning March 20th. The new series–which is NOT MCU
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