After a hit-and-miss Phase 4, the hope is that Marvel Studios will rebound with Phase 5. If the critical response to Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania is any indication, the Multiverse Saga is going to continue delivering mixed results, but Kevin Feige is definitely excited about the MCU's future.
During a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, the executive shared the project he's perhaps most excited about: 2025's Fantastic Four reboot.
"We sort of talked about mutants and that whole aspect to the Marvel world, but Fantastic Four is the foundation for everything that came after in the comics," Feige says. "There's certainly been versions of it [on screen], but never inhabiting the storytelling of the MCU. And that's something that is really exciting for us."
"People will start to hear more about that soon," he added, hopefully hinting at casting news. "We plan on that being a big pillar of the MCU going forward, just the way they've been in the comics for 50 or 60 years."
Marvel's First Family is clearly going to be front and centre in the next era of MCU storytelling, something we're sure many of you will welcome.
Feige was also asked where things stand with the recently delayed Blade movie starring Mahershala Ali, and it sounds like work is now progressing nicely. "It's going well. Our director Yann [Demange] is down in Atlanta right now," he confirms. "Cameras roll in, like, the next 10 weeks or so."
He'd finish by talking about Daredevil: Born Again's place in the MCU, suggesting the 18-episode Disney+ series will be another experiment for Marvel Studios as they continue balancing stories on the big and small screens.
"It's Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio, and they're amazing actors and storytellers in their own right," Feige notes. "That's sort of what I was talking about with the fun of episodic television: That's really where we're experimenting with that, with Daredevil in particular."
It's an exciting and intriguing few years ahead for the MCU, and it will be interesting to see how - if at all - the response to Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania changes Marvel Studios' approach. After all, that movie's writer, Jeff Loveness, is currently penning Avengers: The Kang Dynasty...