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see article for interviewMarvel is at a turning point. That became clear when the Guardians of the Galaxy trailer premiered on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in February, showing that a talking raccoon and tree were more believable than failed standalone Wonder Woman reboots at DC and Warner Bros. The studio's mythology is more than Kevin Feige creating a web of interconnectedness, Easter eggs, cameos, and post-credit scenes. The MCU has to prove its worth beyond Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, and The Avengers, which still holds the three-day weekend box-office record of $207.4 million. But what does that mean for the base of Feige's special sauce?
Cap is no longer the black-and-white pulp of The First Avenger because of a complete tonal reboot. "We told Marvel people will tell you they love chocolate ice cream, but if they have it for three weeks they're going to get sick of it," says Joe Russo, half of the directing duo of the The Winter Soldier. "At some point, you have to step outside of what you do and start making radical choices to help define what the MCU is going forward."
I recently talked to the brothers about evolving the genre, car chases, and what kind of ice cream flavor Captain America 3 will be. Let me know what you think of the Russos' take on Steve Rogers below!
Since it has been confirmed that Peggy Carter is in Captain America: The Winter Soldier and her niece, Sharon will be introduced to the franchise I propose that the third Captain America movie be titled: The Death of Captain America. You read that right and here is why and how it could be a GREAT thing for all the actors and Studios involved.
In a recent interview with Bloomberg Businessweek - It's an excellent read btw, check it out HERE! - Kevin Feige and Disney CEO Bob Iger and Chairman Alan Horn revealed their current plan for new films going forward; including plans to pull lesser known but equally-rich characters from their 8,000+ character stable:
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FredHayek wrote: Will see it next week with the boys. Looks like more of a political thriller than the typical superhero film.
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