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/Film: The Avengers Will Be A Global Epic, Will Smith Could Be Captain America, and Thor Will Be Set on Modern Era Earth
:: The Playlist ::: Marvel Studios Chief, Gives Film Updates, Says 3-4 Marvel Films A Year Could Happen
FirstShowing.net: Kevin Feige Talks Marvel's Future and Plans for The Avengers
The Avengers Will Be A Global Epic, Will Smith Could Be Captain America, and Thor Will Be Set on Modern Era Earth
/Film —
... the project, since I’m not usually entertained in fantasy sword and sandel type films. Feige describes the movie as “very much a Marvel superhero movie” but admits that “the movie audience it’s going to expand that definition more and more.” On casting Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Feige says “It was like, ‘There’s no question that this is our guy.’”
Read the full transcript at UGO. Marvel logo photo thanks to AICN.
Thor and The Avengers ...
How Marvel Hopes To Expand To Four Films Per Year
/Film —
... One of the other interesting bits to come out of Marvel producer Kevin Fiege’s chat with UGO is the discussion of how Marvel plans to make a future out of the comic book film business. Feige says the long term goal for Marvel is to eventually make three or four movies per year, but some people think the genre is already beginning to run out of steam. ...
Marvel Studios Chief, Gives Film Updates, Says 3-4 Marvel Films A Year Could Happen
:: The Playlist :: —
... to add potentially four more a year, aren't audiences going to start feeling super hero fatigue? The answer is, eventually yes. Studios always strike when the iron is hot, but there's always a breaking point when audiences tire and reject the deluge they're offered. Either that or crankin' 'em out will force a loss in quality control which will turn audiences further. Frankly, we'd let super hero films have their day before reboots and remakes which have gotta stop. [UGO/ via /Film] ...
Kevin Feige Talks Marvel's Future and Plans for The Avengers
FirstShowing.net —
... Earlier this week, a group of websites were invited to the set of Iron Man 2 (sadly, I was not included). At the end of the day, they got to spend some time talking with Kevin Feige, Marvel's president of production responsible for most of what we've seen come out of the studio since he was brought on board a few years. Their conversation was Feige was a rather enlightening one, as posted by UGO, and contains a plethora of exciting tidbits related to Marvel's upcoming slate, with a focus on The Avengers movie slightly more than ...




