Mother of beautiful Love! Kevin Feige officially reveals Marvel Studios’ plans for Phase 5 and the next 10 years of movies.
During CinemaCon 2022, the president of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feig, has revealed that both he and other very important figures of the studio have just returned from the first creative retreat from the MCU in three years. The first in three years! That means since it was released Avengers: Endgame! They are already planning the long-awaited Phase 5 in which we will see the X Men! This has been picked up by the media The Hollywood Reporter. And also on social media:
Kevin Feige just said he is embarking on the first in-person Marvel Creative Retreat in three years. They have a board that maps out the next DECADE of Marvel movies, all coming to movie theaters. “Existing characters, and new characters… and the multiverse.”
This withdrawal from Marvel Studios has included, according to Kevin Feige, a huge table with a super detailed calendar of the next 10 years of the MCU. The entire Phase 5 will be known soon! “This board is going to take us through the next decade,” said the studio’s president. “Those films we have in mind are unique and special, and they are destined for theaters.”
The Multiverse will continue to be a part of the next phase and decade of movies. This has only been the beginning!
On the other hand, Kevin Feige wanted to praise the director of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Ryan Coogler has had to work very hard to bring the sequel to the fictional African nation to the big screen. He also pointed out that Spider-Man: No Way Home has restored his full confidence in Marvel Studios’ box office potential after the pandemic. Are we back? she wondered. “Yes, we are definitely back.”
In reference to what will happen beyond 2022, Kevin Feige spoke about the future Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Apparently, there are three factors that are going to be key to the development of the movies and the shared universe. “In the next ten years, there will be existing characters, new characters, and new storytelling tools, like the Multiverse,” he said. “Anything can happen”.