Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige are said to be changing their approach to hiring directors and other creative staff for future films.
The fourth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has had a lot of ups and downs, and Eternals became the first Marvel Cinematic Universe movie to be called Rotten Tomatoes on the Rotten Tomatoes website, and the reactions to the series have not been very positive in the past year. Also, the fifth phase of the MCU did not start very well with the movie Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania and then the dismissal and departure of Victoria Alonso from Marvel Studios. Now according to the latest Cinema and TV newsThere is a possibility of making changes in the future works of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
During the recent episode of The Hot Mic podcast, Jeff Snyder, a well-known movie insider, said that although Bob Iger’s return to Disney has caused changes in the company’s future plans, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige is also likely to change his attitude and plans. create He said Feige may now be looking more to established, established filmmakers than to new and talented directors and creative people.
He said Feige wants to attract and hire more established and experienced people as opposed to talented, lesser-known people. It seems that Feige and Marvel Studios are considering giving more upcoming films to well-known directors with more blockbuster experience. More information is not available at this time, and it is not clear what group of filmmakers Feige is looking to hire.
But last year, Deadline’s Justin Kroll said of the next Fantastic Four director that Feige was considering handing over the film to someone he trusts on a regular basis after his good experience with Sam Raimi. Do not interfere in the production process. Ultimately, Matt Schakman took on the task of directing the Fantastic Four reboot, and although he didn’t have Raimi’s experience, he was described as a trusted person by Feige and Marvel.