Disney is looking for a reset with its upcoming Marvel movies. The latest flick "Thunderbolts*" came out this weekend, and while the MCU ensemble film is getting positive reviews, its projected opening still falls beneath many of Marvel’s most beloved projects. The company once felt untouchable, churning out multiple films a year that garnered crowds and built off of each other. After the major success of "Avengers: Endgame" however, the storytelling style grew more confusing. Adding mediocre Disney+ shows into the mix made everything feel even more bogged down. Apparently, corporate strategy is to blame, and three words can be credited for Marvel running in one direction.
Many people have wondered why Kevin Feige and co. made so many Disney+ shows mistakes in the wake of "Endgame," and now we seemingly have an answer. The man who has been the creative force behind the MCU for over 15 years was reportedly directed by Disney CEO Bob Iger to prioritize expanding the MCU once streaming content made for audiences with a Disney+ subscription became a priority. "Expansion, expansion, expansion” became the motto that Iger bandied about in this era.
Many people have wondered why Kevin Feige and co. made so many Disney+ shows mistakes in the wake of "Endgame," and now we seemingly have an answer. The man who has been the creative force behind the MCU for over 15 years was reportedly directed by Disney CEO Bob Iger to prioritize expanding the MCU once streaming content made for audiences with a Disney+ subscription became a priority. "Expansion, expansion, expansion” became the motto that Iger bandied about in this era.
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