Is Kevin Feige finally leaving Marvel? Rumors swirl, fans are divided, and Rob Liefeld might just be popping a bottle of champagne in celebration!
Marvel Studios and its Marvel Cinematic Universe have been an authority in Hollywood, but even the mighty can make mistakes. However, mistakes are one thing, learning from them is another. And it seems the MCU is, wisely, in the stages of the latter.
We're hearing that there might be some truth to the rumor that Kevin Feige is planning to retire as President of Marvel Studios, but it probably won't be for a few more
Rob Liefeld, the creator of Deadpool, takes a direct shot at Kevin Feige, blaming him for MCU's decline. Will Marvel make a change?
Hans Zimmer isn’t rushing to score another superhero movie any time soon. The 12-time Academy Award nominated composer previously said he “retired” from scoring superhero films in the wake of “Batman V.
In these trying times, it can sometimes be hard to remember why you were once such a die-hard Marvel Cinematic Universe fan. Then, a project like Daredevil: Born Again comes along, and it restores your faith in Marvel’s and Kevin Feige’s decision-making process—even if it took them a while to reach the right conclusion—because it’s just that good.
Hans Zimmer has explained why he has not written the score for any films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, despite enquiries from franchise boss Kevin Feige. The German 67-year-old ranks among the most acclaimed living film composers thanks to his iconic scores for Pirates of the Caribbean, Dune, and The Lion King, among others.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe ’s latest latest installment Captain America: Brave New World has shit a roadblock with a staggering 68% drop in its second weekend at the box office.Following significant decline,
Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld thinks Kevin Feige’s days with Marvel are over.Following the release of Captain America: Brave New World, the Deadpool co-creator took to X to call out
Robert Downey Jr. is 'immersed' in prepping to play Marvel villain Doctor Doom, according to co-directors Joe and Anthony Russo.