Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige Explains Why Marvel Studios Isn't Worried About "Superhero Fatigue"

Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige Explains Why Marvel Studios Isn't Worried About "Superhero Fatigue"

We hear a lot of talk about so-called "superhero fatigue," and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has now responded to that and explained why it's not something he and his team are worrying about...

By JoshWilding - May 17, 2019 01:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers: Endgame
Avengers: Endgame has earned over $2.5 billion at the worldwide box office and stands a very, very strong chance of taking down Avatar to become the highest-grossing movie of all-time. So, why do some people keep talking about superhero fatigue? 

Believe it or not, there are a lot of people who are convinced that the bubble will soon burst and that moviegoers will grow sick of watching these comic book adventures brought to life on the big screen. Now, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has responded to that, and revealed how he and his team are combating that potential issue. 

"Nobody would get fatigued before the creative forces at Marvel Studios who do this 24 hours a day, 7 days a week," he revealed during his recent Reddit AMA. "So we believe that if we're still taking risks and making unique choices to keep ourselves excited, the audience will feel the same way."

That's a fantastic attitude, and considering the fact that Marvel Studios can do no wrong in the eyes of fans and critics, it's easy enough to imagine the Marvel Cinematic Universe being around for a long time to come (with Feige still in charge of it, if we're lucky). 

Do you think there's a risk of superhero fatigue setting in somewhere down the line?

For more reveals from Kevin Feige's Reddit AMA, hit the "View List" button down below!

Did The Hulk's Snap Bring Everyone Back Safely?

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Since the release of Avengers: Endgame, some fans have wondered what became of the people The Hulk resurrected when he used the Infinity Gauntlet. Were those who were flying at the time of the original snap brought back in mid-air, only to then fall to their deaths? What if a building now stood in the place they were originally standing? 

Well, when he was asked if the Green Goliath brought them all back to a safe place, Feige says: "We refer to the version of Hulk in Endgame as Smart Hulk. So, yes." This also confirms that the official name for Bruce Banner's new persona is Smart Hulk and not Professor Hulk. 
 

Does He Have Any Regrets About The MCU?

Thor-2011


"I made a joke once about regretting dying Chris Hemsworth eyebrows blonde for the first Thor," Feige responds when asked if there are any regrets he has about the MCU, "but the truth is it's everything in those films and all the little details: the perfect ones and not so perfect ones, that carried us through to the experience of Endgame. Therefore, I wouldn't change a thing."
 
As for whether he's ever struggled while collaborating with Marvel Entertainment or Disney, he specifies two specific occasions which were a challenge. "[The] two that come to mind from 10 years ago are the casting of Robert Downey Jr. and the decision to make Captain America: The First Avenger a period World War 2 film," he reveals.
 

Did Martin Starr Play The Same Character In Both The Incredible Hulk And Spider-Man: Homecoming?

Starr


In The Incredible Hulk, Martin Starr plays a geeky lab tech who praises Bruce Banner for delivering a pizza to him during a very weird exchange. In Spider-Man: Homecoming, however, he's Peter Parker's teacher. The question is, does Kevin Feige consider these characters to be one and the same? "I do," he confirms, putting an end to a two plus years worth of speculation from fans. 
 

Has Captain America Always Been Worthy?

Steve-Hammer


Following the release of Avengers: Endgame, the Russo Brothers revealed in a few different interviews that they believe Captain America was more than capable of lifting Mjolnir in Avengers: Age of Ultron but chose not to so he could protect Thor's feelings (well, ego). That's a sentiment Feige agrees with. "We think he was always worthy and was being polite in Age of Ultron."
 

What Is His Favourite Moment In The MCU?

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Looking back over the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it's hard to single out any one moment as being the best as there have been so many that are memorable or special. So, does Feige have a favourite? It turns out that he does (sort of) as he told one fan that, "There are too many to list, but I will say my entire MCU career was building up to that "on your left" moment in Endgame."
 

Why Were The Russo Brothers Chosen To Direct The Final Avengers Movies?

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When the news broke that Marvel Studios was in talks with the Russo Brothers to direct the final two Avengers movies, many fans were surprised. After all, names like Jon Favreau and Joss Whedon had been floating around, so surely they were a better fit? 

"We loved the experience working with them on The Winter Soldier," Feige said when asked why Joe and Anthony were the right choice to take charge of Infinity War and Endgame. "We had an amazing time developing the Civil War script with them, I think it was soon before production began on Civil War that we asked them to direct Infinity War and Endgame."
 

Why Was Iron Man The MCU's First Superhero?

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Of all the characters Marvel Studios chose to launch the Marvel Cinematic Universe, what was so special about Iron Man? After all, surely the likes of Thor and Captain America were just as marketable? 

"We thought Tony Stark was a great and unique character for our first film because he was so different from any comic book character that had been brought to the screen before," Feige reveals.
 

How Did Mark Ruffalo Pitch The Hulk's Future?

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"Many years ago, Mark came in for a meeting with us at Marvel Studios to discuss ways in which the Hulk could grow and evolve in upcoming films," Feige reveals when asked about what Ruffalo asked from him when they met to discuss the character's three-story arc across Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame

"He pitched a lot of cool ideas, some of which led to what you saw in Thor: Ragnarok, Infinity War and Endgame, and some of which would still be cool to see someday," he teased, seemingly confirming a future for the Jade Giant in the MCU moving forward.
 

Why Has He Never Made A Cameo Appearance In The MCU?

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Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige is credited with essentially creating the Marvel Cinematic Universe so why has he never popped up in the background of one of the Marvel Studios movies?

"I don't like being on camera," he reveals, "but I did cameo in a deleted scene in the first X-Men as a Weapon X technician. I was completely covered in a hood, mask and goggles." So, yeah, he really doesn't like being on camera, which means we can probably forget about it ever happening. 
 

Can He Explain Those Conflicting Stories About Captain America?

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In recent weeks, the Russo Brothers have said that Captain America lived his life out in an alternate timeline before returning to the main one, while the writers claim he went back in time and fathered Peggy Carter's children in the world we know of. Asked he can provide a definitive answer about what happened, all Feige would give was a simple "Yes."

So, yeah, it definitely feels like we're getting another Captain America adventure in the MCU...
 

Which Characters Is He Excited To Bring To The MCU?

Cyclops


It didn't appear as if Feige was willing to divulge too much about the the arrival of the X-Men and Fantastic Four in the MCU during this Q&A, but he did strongly indicate that there are some characters he can't wait to get his hands on. "I never play favorites, but there are many Marvel characters that I've loved for many years that are heading to the MCU soon, but I can't be more specific than that."

As for what he has planned moving forward, he teased: "We usually work with a specific 5 year plan at any given point but often have a general plan that extends much, much further."
 

Are There Any Comic Book Storylines He Deems "Unfilmable"?

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"Everything is filmable nowadays," Feige explains. "It's about finding the most resonant character stories to bring to the big screen." As for whether doing his job has changed the way he read and enjoys comics, he adds: "Not really, I still like to read the comics every week from a fan's point of view."

That's awesome to hear and just goes to show that he's keeping on top of, well, everything. 
 

What Is His Favourite DC Comics Movie?

Superman


While it would be easy to lord the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the DC Extended Universe's struggles, Feige has always spoken positively about what the Distinguished Competition is getting up to. So, which of the many DC Comics adaptations does he consider to be his favourite? 

"Richard Donner's Superman 1," he reveals, echoing the thoughts of many fans out there. 
 

What Lessons Did He Learn From His Pre-MCU Career?

Wolverine


Before establishing the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Iron Man, Kevin Feige worked on a number of Marvel movies, starting with X-Men way back in 2000. Asked what lessons he learned from those, he provided some insight into what's made the MCU so successful. Pay attention, Hollywood!
  • "Respect the source material."
  • "Hire passionate filmmakers regardless of how much money their last movie made."
  • "Hire the best cast regardless of their current marquee value."
     

Will The Iron Rings Or The Mandarin Ever Return?

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Recently, there have been rumblings that Shang-Chi will find a way to incorporate The Mandarin (the real one) and the Ten Rings. Asked if there are plans in place for either of those to be touched on in the MCU moving forward after the Iron Man franchise failed to really delve into it, all Kevin Feige would say is "Yes." Take that as you will, but it sounds like fans of the villain will finally be happy.
 

How Long Were Infinity War And Endgame In The Works?

Loki


Avengers: Endgame served as a perfect finale for the first three Phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but was that really always the plan? "We started discussing how to adapt the Infinity Gauntlet comic soon after the release of the first Avengers," he confirms. "It was on one of our creative retreats about 5 years ago that we decided to do it as two films."

"We started to crack the specifics of the story during production on Civil War with Chris Markus and Stephen McFeely, Joe and Anthony Russo, in a conference room as we went back and forth between takes."
How cool would it have been to be a fly on one of those walls? 
 

What Is Kevin Feige's Favourite MCU Meme?

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been a fantastic source of memes over the years but of the countless GIFs, images, and videos out there, which is the Marvel Studios President's favourite?

Here's your answer:

Iron Man Eye Roll GIF

 

Will The One-Shots Ever Return?

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When one fan praised the Marvel One-Shots which have seemingly become a thing of the past, Feige talked about how much he enjoyed fleshing out other characters and added that, "It's tremendously exciting that we now have Disney+ series where we get to do that on a grand scale with many of the characters you know and love."

He also assured fans that the Disney+ TV shows will be set firmly in the MCU, linking up to what we see on the big screen in the process (unlike shows such as Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Daredevil).
 

Are There Plans For More "Forgotten" MCU Characters?

Abomination


Asked if there are plans in place for "previously forgotten" characters like The Leader, Abomination, and Justin Hammer, Feige responded: "I'm not sure I'd call them forgotten characters but I love bringing back characters people think they've seen the last of. For example, General Ross and Harley."

Whether that means we'll see more of them is obviously impossible to say for now. 
 

And Now, The Big Question: How Many Hats Does He Own?

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"Dozens."
 
 
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Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 5/17/2019, 1:50 AM
Hes wrong its Professor Hulk

and superhero or cbm fatigue wont happen if they keep making good movies with great characters and start digging deeper into their library of characters. Would love to see more genre blends and directors with unique styles.
Snowbirdd
Snowbirdd - 5/17/2019, 1:52 AM
as long as they go above and beyond to create quality films and stories then they can never be trapped within the confines of a "superhero genre"
Jeight8
Jeight8 - 5/17/2019, 2:08 AM
The mcu is bigger than just a chance Universe. It's a vast, rich world which is exactly what Star Wars should have been instead of being tunnel visioned and being the sky walker saga for 40 years.

The mcu has created an audience investment that is unprecedented. No other franchise can afford to release 3 movies per year and have their box office returns increasing.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 5/17/2019, 3:23 AM
@Jeight8 - preach!!
dracula
dracula - 5/17/2019, 2:11 AM
It wont happen because superheroes can fit into so many different genres
Detective stories:
Batman
Question
Spy stories:
Grayson
Captain America
Black Widow
Western stories:
Jonah Hex
Kung Fu stories:
Iron Fist
Fantasy stories:
Wonder Woman
Thor
Aquaman
Doctor Strange
War stories
Black HAwks
Captain America
Spy Smasher
dracula
dracula - 5/17/2019, 2:23 AM
@LordCipher - Well I was reffering to the Grayson comic series from a few years ago, you know when Dick faked his death and was a spy
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 5/17/2019, 2:14 AM
The day soccer fatigue sets in is the day I’ll start worrying about superhero fatigue.
Kurne
Kurne - 5/17/2019, 2:21 AM
If Endgame beats Avatar, you can bet the marketing for that story will be slapped in everyone's faces. And rightfully so... to some people.
JohnnyTBP
JohnnyTBP - 5/17/2019, 2:38 AM
Different heroes. Different Stories. It’s what CBM fans want, and it’s what we get
LaserKing
LaserKing - 5/17/2019, 3:14 AM
There are so many characters with so many stories in both DC and Marvel and that gives it the potential to just keep going. What other property has such a library to draw from?
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 5/17/2019, 3:22 AM
Moreso than "fatigue", I do think people need to be aware that the general audience's relationship with the genre will change over time. "Maturing" is the word I would use.

Right now, it's hard for a superhero movie to be a true flop. That cushion may fade, and the one-after-another billion dollar smashes may not be the norm forever. That's not fatigue, per se. But some could see it that way.
Fares
Fares - 5/17/2019, 4:15 AM
This is quite simple so I'm going to say this once.

Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, you name it. These are universes full of diverse characters. Some are labeled as typical superheroes, others are far from it.
You have your Batmans and you Spider-Mans, but you also have Jonah Hex and Hellboy (I know, I know)

That is why comic book movies cannot be defined as a genre on their own because they encompass a plethora of different genres: Sci Fi, Horror, Superheroes, etc.

Now people can start talking about Marvel Superhero fatigue, yet we don't see its signs. Why?
Cuz Marvel hasn't only been pumping typical superheroes.
Iron Man (Superhero) is not the same genre as GOTG (Sci Fi/Space), which are not the same as Thor (Fantasy-ish).

Any company that's planning on adapting its comic book gallery needs to run through the different genres that they have at their disposal and they'll never have to worry about this fatigue.
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