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- What Kevin Feige's takeover of Marvel really means!
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They say it's good to be the king,
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and if you are Kevin Feige, it must be real good.
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On Tuesday, it was announced
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that the Marvel Studios president
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will now be taking over almost
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all of the storytelling aspects of Marvel Entertainment,
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as its new Chief Creative Officer.
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Not only will Feige continue
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to oversee the creative direction of the films,
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but he will also take over publishing, i.e. comic books,
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television and animation divisions.
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- This is overwhelming. - On top of that,
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Marvel TV and Marvel Family Entertainment
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will move under the Marvel Studios banner
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with the various heads of all these divisions
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reporting to Feige.
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Obviously, this has huge ramifications
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and there is so much to unpack,
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so let's break down what Feige's shiny new CCO title
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means for the future of all of Marvel's moving parts.
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First up, Marvel Studios and its films.
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When it comes to the movies,
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this is where there will be the least change.
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Feige is already in charge of Marvel Studios
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and controls the narrative arcs
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that have long been developed with the Infinity Saga
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and mapped out over the new few years
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with Phase 4 and 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Feige has shown that he's capable of running this studio,
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and he has had good working relationships
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with most of the people shepherding Marvel movies,
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like the Russo's and Taika Waititi.
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Expect things to stay on course in the MCU.
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- Oh, this is nice. - Next up, Marvel TV.
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Now this is where things start to get a little dicey.
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We had previously reported that we might be seeing the death
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of the Marvel Television division as we know it,
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and this seems to reinforce that theory.
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With Marvel's current TV offerings
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splintered across several groups,
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and with very little continuity
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between Marvel's film and television offerings,
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despite there originally being plans to,
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their TV division has never had the consistency
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of the movies.
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We're looking at you, Inhumans.
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But the big X factor that threw up warning flags
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was the upcoming show slate for Disney+.
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Shows like WandaVision and Hawkeye
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will star Marvel Cinematic Universe characters
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and will 100 percent take place in the MCU continuity.
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And now that Feige is officially taking the reigns
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of creative for Marvel TV, it seems like it is
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in for a major restructuring.
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We wouldn't be surprised if all of the current
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and former TV continuity is deep sixed
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to help streamline a new wave of television offerings
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that would be more inline with the MCU timeline and budget.
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Hell, there are rumors swirling currently
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that the upcoming Ms. Marvel series for Disney+
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will have recasted versions of the Inhumans,
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Black Bolt and Maximus, furthering sidelining
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the short lived Inhumans television series.
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Plus, with the canceling of the Netflix Marvel series,
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as well as shows like Legion and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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all wrapped up or finishing soon,
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things are already starting to consolidate
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into a more streamlined continuity.
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So expect that trend to continue
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where most, if not all, new Marvel shows
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fit into MCU canon with maybe the exception
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of their animated series, which can focus
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on more purely kids' fair, or stuff
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that wouldn't work in live-action very well,
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like Howard the Duck.
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Nonetheless, it will be interesting
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to see what happens with announced Marvel TV shows,
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like Hulu's Hellstrom.
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But what about Marvel Comics?
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This seems to be the biggest question mark
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under this new dynamic.
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Dan Buckley, president of Marvel Entertainment,
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will continue on in his role with Joe Quesada
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as a creative lead, but Buckley will now report
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to Kevin Feige when it comes
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to Marvel Comics creative direction.
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This seems to open up most of the speculation
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as to what creative direction Marvel Entertainment
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will take under Feige's guiding hand.
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And many fans are wondering what this means
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for Marvel Comics continuity.
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Could things get more streamlined,
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will we get more books that could tie into the MCU,
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could we see fewer hard resets and renumberings
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in Marvel Comics, something that fans have grown tired of
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after it happening multiple times
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in the past few years alone.
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Could we see it all reset in the Feige-verse?
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- No. - Honestly, no one knows,
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and that is both exciting and terrifying at the same time.
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We'll just have to wait and see how it plays out,
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but what about video games?
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Well, this new change shouldn't affect Marvel games much,
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as they're still under the purview of Marvel CEO
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and chairman, Ike Perlmutter, instead of Kevin Feige.
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And finally, what does this mean for Star Wars?
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Absolutely nothing!
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Kevin Feige still may or may not produce a Star Wars film,
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but that's the same deal as before.
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Though Marvel and Lucasfilm are both owned by Disney,
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they are two separate companies,
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and while there was speculation that Kevin Feige
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could be taking over Lucasfilm,
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Feige's new position feels much more like he's being groomed
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to move up the Disney ladder,
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instead of making lateral moves among Disney divisions.
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But what do you folks think?
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Are you excited that Kevin Feige is now CCO
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of Marvel Entertainment?
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What changes do you think are coming for Marvel Comics?
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And do you think he will create all new versions
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of previous Marvels shows, like Daredevil or the Inhumans?
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Let's discuss.
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