Marvel, Kevin Feige and Blade
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Marvel Studios Kevin Feige gave an update on where the company stands with "Blade" noting they "didn't feel confident" in the script
A fter years of pre-production work and "three or four" different versions of the film being considered, Marvel has finally nailed down the fact its long-awaited Blade reboot will be set in the modern day.
The executive revealed that the company is doubling down on fewer movies and shows, his tenure at Marvel and whether we’ll see cameo actors any time soon.
Kevin Feige has shared promising updates about the timeline and release date of Marvel Studios’ Blade during a recent interaction with the media. Conversations about a Blade movie from the MCU have been around since early 2010s.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe's next big film sees the Fantastic Four return to the big screen for the first time in a while. With the film's main release on Ju
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First Steps,' the studio boss engaged in a free-wheeling conversation with journalists, where he spoke extensively about the stumbles of the post-'Endgame' content boom, why Miles Morales won't be coming to the MCU anytime soon,
In a recent interview with press, Feige admitted that the MCU’s struggles with quality over quantity could partially be blamed for Blade’ s delays. Thanks to the franchise’s “over-expansion,” quantity seemed to trump quality “for the first time ever.”
Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige told reporters that Mahershala Ali is still attached for 'Blade,' though no other updates were revealed on the project.
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