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Ai vại?con đuỹ beau de mayo bị đuổi xong giờ quay lại cắn marvel như đúng rồi![]()
writer xmen 97Ai vại?
Lol, cho nó cameo thôi cũng được mà
thằng nam thần thì cho đóng mấy vai phụ tấu hài kiểu này thôi
1/2 HawkeyeDrama mới
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LOS ANGELES—The head of Marvel Studios told colleagues recently that watching all the comic-book giant’s new TV shows and films had started to feel more like homework than entertainment.
The problem, Kevin Feige acknowledged, is that in an effort to satisfy parent company Disney’s DIS 1.85%increase; green up pointing triangle hunger for content on its new streaming service, the studio behind “The Avengers” churned out too many movies and shows with interconnected stories.
The deluge of material from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU, on Disney+ overwhelmed and eventually alienated viewers. It also stretched Feige and his team’s resources thin, diluting the quality of their output. Marvel’s box-office sales, streaming popularity and formerly untouchable position in pop culture suffered.
Now, Feige is leading an internal overhaul aimed at getting the studio back on track. Marvel is making fewer TV shows, with stand-alone stories that don’t require prior knowledge of the MCU. Feige is focused on fixing the studio’s movie slate following recent flops like February’s “Captain America: Brave New World.”
The first major test of his reset arrived this week with “Thunderbolts,” about a team of sidekicks, has-beens and other C-listers who save the world in the Avengers’ absence. Early box-office sales indicate it will open to between $70 million and $75 million in the U.S. and Canada this weekend, which would put it in the lowest tier of the company’s releases.

Now, a new report at The Wall Street Journal reveals that Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige is “leading an internal overhaul aimed at getting the studio back on track.”
As expected, the paper says the executive was stretched too thin while attempting to oversee the increased number of projects coming out to help fill out the Disney+ streaming service, resulting in a decline in quality.
They claim he agreed to the plan because “of a zealousness to tell more stories and a desire to be an ‘excellent corporate citizen.’ It turned out to be a mistake.”
Things got bad enough that executives struggled to connect with Feige about their work, and when they did several weeks of work could be thrown out. His workload went from just two films per year, to multiple films and shows that effectively quadrupled (or more) the runtime of content he had to oversee.
“Thunderbolts*”, shot last year, is one of the first films produced in what is being dubbed the “post-quantity era” which began after a meeting in Fall 2023 in which the company decided to cut back significantly on content production with TV shows being produced said to have plots divorced from the MCU.
Marvel has seemingly reverted to its strategy from before the streaming boom, which includes Feige more carefully mapping things out again. He reportedly has told colleagues “he has a 10-year plan for the [X-Men]” but there’s no further details there as yet beyond the new “Avengers” films set to serve as an introduction of the characters.

ko nói thì chắc ko ai đoán dc là sẽ reboot hay gì 
