Kevin Feige indicates the future of Marvel Studios in the streaming

Kevin Feige indicates the future of Marvel Studios in the streaming
Kevin Feige gave an interesting interview to Emmy magazine to present WandaVision (arriving on Disney + next January 15) and also spoke about the future of Marvel Studios with some statements that will not fail to make us reflect also in the light of the controversy linked to the decisions of WarnerMedia to hijack its entire cinematic offering simultaneously streaming, with contemporary releases, throughout 2021.

Speaking of WandaVision, co-executive producer Mary Livanos said the series is ambitious because it aims to incorporate the regular MCU in the context of a sitcom set in the suburbs.



In this regard, Kevin Feige has added the dose by saying that:

Streaming is 100% the future of Marvel Studios and where our fans want to watch our products. We hope they get passionate about our TV series because an experience like WandaVision is something you can't live in a movie. Go watch movies for things you can't stream and stream other things you can't see in a movie theater. And of course, in the end everything that passes through theaters ends up in streaming in the end.

Wandavision

WandaVision combines classic television and the Marvel Cinematic Universe and stars Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany), two individuals with super powers who lead idealized suburban lives , who are starting to suspect that everything is not what it seems.

The new series is directed by Matt Shakman while Jac Schaeffer is the lead writer.

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Marvel Studios, Investor Day Announcements

Last week during Disney Investor Day 2020, Marvel Studios revealed new feature films and new series that will arrive exclusively on Disney +.

Armor Wars, Ironheart and Secret Invasion are the latest digital exclusives, which will debut streaming on Disney + as part of Phases Four and Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which will grow further with a reboot of the Fantastic Four, to be directed from Spider-Man director Jon Watts, and with the fourth installment of the Ant-Man saga, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Part of the franchise's ongoing expansion, where television series will intertwine with feature films for the first time, the newly announced Disney + titles join a group of television series including the previously announced Wandavision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Disney programming will also include the Hawkeye, Loki, Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight, She-Hulk, and What If…? Series. , the first animated series from Marvel Studios.

On Disney + you can see lots of other content. You can use this link to subscribe to the Disney + Streaming service with either a monthly or annual discounted subscription.



Read also: Marvel Studios, all the announcements of Investors Day 2020

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