Marvel boss Kevin Feige mentioned in a latest interview that with a catalog relationship again to 1939 and franchise adaptation plans for films by to the tip of 2026, curiosity is not prone to wane. Speaking to Jason E. Squire on The Movie Business Podcast, Feige says the superhero films based mostly on comics are in some ways simply getting began, noting that the many years of Marvel historical past offers the studio a broad nicely to attract from.
“I’ve been at Marvel Studios for over 22 years, and most of us here at Marvel Studios have been around a decade or longer together,” Feige mentioned (through Variety). “From probably my second year at Marvel, people were asking, ‘Well, how long is this going to last? Is this fad of comic book movies going to end?'”
Feige continued, “I didn’t really understand the question. Because to me, it was akin to saying after Gone With The Wind, ‘Well, how many more movies can be made off of novels? Do you think the audience will sour on movies being adapted from books?’ You would never ask that because there’s an inherent understanding among most people that a book can be anything. A novel can have any type of story whatsoever. So it all depends on what story you’re translating. Non-comic readers don’t understand that it’s the same thing in comics.” Feige added that Marvel Studios is able the place it may possibly make “any type of movie that shares two things: the Marvel Studios logo above the title and a seed of an idea from our publishing history.”
Last summer time at Comic-Con, in a panel already filled with surprises, Feige introduced the studio’s plans for Phase 5 and Phase 6. Phases 4, 5, and 6 make up what’s now being dubbed The Multiverse Saga, which follows Phase 1, 2, and three’s Infinity Saga.
Phase 5 is sort of upon us, with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania resulting from hit theaters on February 17. Phase 6, tentatively, is anticipated to get going with Deadpool 3–which was in growth as of summer time 2022, and is slated for a November 8, 2024 theatrical launch.
You can take a look at Ant-Man and the Wasp’s trailer over right here. Peyton Reed, who directed the primary two Ant-Man films, additionally returned to direct Quantumania.