Kevin Feige Dishes On Captain America, The Avengers And Iron Man 3!

Kevin Feige Dishes On Captain America, The Avengers And Iron Man 3!

Discussing forthcoming films Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers as well as Iron Man 3, check out a recent lengthy chat with Marvel Studios' president.

By DCMarvelFreshman - Jun 27, 2011 08:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers
Source: Film Journal



The Film Journal recently caught up with Marvel Studios' head mastermind, Kevin Feige, where he essentially weighs in on the studios' game plan with Joe Johnston's Captain America: The First Avenger, Joss Whedon's The Avengers, as well Shane Black's Iron Man 3. Also sharing thoughts on films owned by other studios, ultimately The Amazing Spider-man and his involvement, read on below.

On what makes Marvel Studios' "joint" special...
“Our movies surprise people who think they’re just coming to see a lot of special effects. We always look to find the balance of the epic and the intimate, whether we’re focusing on a scientist on the run because his affliction turns him big and green or a billionaire weapons designer who wouldn’t seem to be very relatable at all. The best compliment we can get on all of our movies is, ‘You know, I don’t usually like these kinds of movies, but I really responded to this.’”


On having both Thor and Captain America release the same year...
“Frankly, that’s what always excited me about these films,” Feige says, . “I liked the idea of putting two different kinds of comic-book movies into the marketplace this summer. We wanted to see if film audiences would embrace the unique nature of these particular heroes. Neither of these movies is your typical tale of a contemporary person who finds himself with extraordinary powers.”


On the The Avengers, and avoiding over-stuffing the film...
“With The Avengers, we’re mimicking what comic-book publishers have been doing for years and years,” explains Feige. “We’re making a big crossover event that brings all of these characters together to face something incredible and epic.”

“The first step in avoiding [over-crowding] was hiring Joss,” Feige says. “If you look at his body of work, he regularly writes for lots of characters. ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ may be called ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,’ but it’s really an ensemble piece and none of the characters ever get lost in the spectacle of whatever is going on. We’re in the fifth
week of production on The Avengers and all of the actors have been very impressed with him. They all carry their own movies and I think everyone was worried about who would get the short end of the stick. But no one does because they’re all there servicing this larger story. The stuff we’ve shot is cutting together spectacularly and it’s just the character interactions that we’ve done so far—we haven’t shot much of the action sequences yet. I think the end result is going to feel very, very satisfying.”


Lastly, on Iron Man 3 and it's developing-script...
“Audiences will see that Tony Stark is going back into his own world,” “There will be acknowledgements to the events of The Avengers and the character journey he took there, but he’s not going to be having tea with Thor and calling Nick Fury every five minutes.”


On films owned by other studios and his involvement with The Amazing Spider-Man...
He offered “quite a bit” of script and casting input to The Amazing Spider-Man. “Those movies are offshoots to the MCU—they exist in their own little sub-universes,” he explains. “The contracts are very old and very clear on who can do what when. So you won’t see the X-Men and the Avengers getting together anytime soon. But if you had asked me ten years ago whether we’d ever see an Avengers movie—especially after all of the lead characters had already starred in their own features—I would have said the chances were slim too. You never really know.”


For the full interview, where Feige weighs in on jump-starting the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Iron Man and initial plans for Captain America, head on over to the Film Journal


Captain America: The First Avenger releases July 22; The Avengers releases May 4, 2012; Iron Man 3 releases May 3, 2013!
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Hellsing
Hellsing - 6/27/2011, 8:27 AM
he forgot to mention Firefly which was also an ensemble and short lived show.
PaulRom
PaulRom - 6/27/2011, 8:27 AM
"he’s not going to be having tea with Thor and calling Nick Fury every five minutes."
Best part of the interview right there.
PaulRom
PaulRom - 6/27/2011, 8:27 AM
"he’s not going to be having tea with Thor and calling Nick Fury every five minutes."
Best part of the interview right there.
Orphix
Orphix - 6/27/2011, 8:32 AM
He's not going to have tea with Thor?? But who wouldn't wanna have tea with Thor?

I bet he drinks Spiced Chai.
marvel72
marvel72 - 6/27/2011, 9:00 AM
iron man 3 should be a team up movie,iron man & captain america up against someone like A.I.M or viper.

or armor wars story told over two movies,iron man 3 & war machine movie.

i would like to see the mandarin,but i'm not that bothered if we don't.
CaptainDC
CaptainDC - 6/27/2011, 9:03 AM
In Iron Man 3 keep giving us some War Machine, I'd love to see a spinoff with him
ROMACK
ROMACK - 6/27/2011, 9:07 AM
Dude I loved Firefly. It was very well done with a large ensemble cast. It just happened to debut on the SyFy network (The place TV series go to die). So it never had a chance. Whedon will do well with the Avengers.
thunderforce
thunderforce - 6/27/2011, 9:10 AM
I would like someone to ask him why they aren't filming in 3d like all the real blockbuster movies are . Those will be the movies that will be nearing the billion dollars each . Take pirates and next Transformers .
dahamma
dahamma - 6/27/2011, 9:12 AM
Marvel Studios know what their doing....its allll part pf the plaannnn
HelaGood
HelaGood - 6/27/2011, 9:14 AM
i hope IM3 has no War Machine.keep the robot count to a minimum (ie. JUST iron man).

we MUST see The Mandarin very soon!
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 6/27/2011, 9:19 AM


Kevin Feige says, "I WANT TO EAT YOUR SOUL!"
TheLight
TheLight - 6/27/2011, 9:29 AM
No mention of Firefly huh? Well that tells us the show has no chance of returning. Such a waste.
ethemighty
ethemighty - 6/27/2011, 9:29 AM
This spiced chai...it is delicious!! *CRASH* Bring me another!!
nuck82
nuck82 - 6/27/2011, 9:30 AM
yeah im burnt out on war machine already, i really dont know what id like to see in iron man 3, i just want epic
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 6/27/2011, 9:33 AM
@ Nomis

"Mickey's lawyers" won't help anything. FOX and Sony own the rights, fair, square, and legally. They need Mickey's wallet to help buy them back. But the money it would cost would be outrageous.
TheFlyingGarcia
TheFlyingGarcia - 6/27/2011, 9:34 AM
NO NAKED HUK OR I KILL YOU!!!!! 0.<
TheFlyingGarcia
TheFlyingGarcia - 6/27/2011, 9:34 AM
NO NAKED HUK OR I KILL YOU!!!!! 0.<
95
95 - 6/27/2011, 9:41 AM
He had very interesting things to say.

Disney's got a plan to snatch back the rest of the heroes I bet.

This is the article about Feige where actually believed what he had to say.

Tone down the SHIELD involvement, k?

Feige has done marvelous things with our favorite heroes!

~rm
dmm5
dmm5 - 6/27/2011, 9:45 AM
He was involved with The Amazing Spider-Man?
MoonDoggyX
MoonDoggyX - 6/27/2011, 9:45 AM
Unimpressed. Thor was good, but not very exciting. The previews for cap looks like its gonna be better. Its awesome they are attracting diverse crowds, but lets not forget they are comic book movies. Special effects aren't enough. Te action needs to be jaw-dropping or its a fail.
95
95 - 6/27/2011, 9:48 AM
@dmm5

I think he is the Executive Producer of all Marvel films, and Producer for the recent MCU films.

~rm
HelaGood
HelaGood - 6/27/2011, 9:50 AM
@Nomis

i was thinking the same thing about Mandarin. no more bad guy robots.
HelaGood
HelaGood - 6/27/2011, 9:50 AM
@NOBO82 that's what Batman is for...
VictorHugo
VictorHugo - 6/27/2011, 9:51 AM
just because he mentioned...

NOW I WANT A TEA SCENE in the Avengers Mansion.
MoonDoggyX
MoonDoggyX - 6/27/2011, 10:04 AM
@Nobo82 - No Comics shouldn't just be "Big action movies", but they shoul be Huge action movies with great stories. No matter how good the story, acting or even the special effects are if the action isn't big, then the movie is unexciting.
testamentsol
testamentsol - 6/27/2011, 10:06 AM
I read an article a week ago saying that Sony Pictures may be going under. If this is true, what's going to happen with the Spider-Man rights?
Spidex3000
Spidex3000 - 6/27/2011, 10:09 AM


Not every comic is meant to be dark and gritty. Not everybody is looking to see that, they can leave that up to a Chris Nolan. Marvel isn't about dark and gritty.
JackBauer
JackBauer - 6/27/2011, 10:18 AM
"he’s not going to be having tea with Thor"

I bet Tea's going to be disappointed :D

@TelaVizion - I watched IM2 again last night and I have to say I still think IM1 was better than IM2, but just barely. I'm definitely not one of those people that thinks IM2 was bad.

They had a little too much going on in 2 and ScarJo's performance, as much as I love her, was kinda bad, except for her fight scene which kicked ass. The Dynamo/Whiplash fight was waaaay too short.

The battle with the droids at the end was great and Sam Rockwell kicked ass as Justin Hammer. Sure the movie version of Hammer wasn't an exact copy of the comic book version, but he stole the show for me.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 6/27/2011, 10:18 AM
@ NOBO

well, like some others have said, not all characters need to be dark, and many SHOULDN'T be.

and rated R is not the way to go, that just means less money made because then kids can't go see a superhero movie. thats tons of money not made.

also, and i don't mean to sound condescending, this is a serious question, but have you been reading marvel lately? their most mainstream books are in now way rated R material. they may have serious themes and threats, but its not like they are violent and use harsh language.

if they're making Punisher? or Moon Knight? sure, make them dark and rated R. But Avengers has never been rated R material in all the years its been a comic. neither has Iron Man, Thor, or Captain America.
BorisSenna
BorisSenna - 6/27/2011, 10:18 AM
Post-creds scene's gotta be The Avengers having tea at the Mansion.

RDJ spiking his tea, Thor drinking a huge vat of mead...
I need to see some bonding in this movie.

This is not just a team. They are friends and family and a lot of them actually live together.

The tea is optional
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