X-Men, Kevin Feige and Jake Schreier
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Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier talks to us about whether he considered introducing a more monstrous version of The Void in the movie, and explains how he approached bringing the villain to
Marvel Studios ruled the box office, setting the gold standard for superhero movies. The Marvel Cinematic Universe became the benchmark for success. But after the pandemic, the studio hit a rough patch.
During the 'Fantastic Four' promo event, the studio confirmed a post-'Secret Wars' reset—Iron Man, X-Men, and others will be reimagined.
That's right, the Russos are back. As with the Thunderbolts* post-credits scene, Joe and Anthony Russo shot the post-credits scene for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, according to director Matt Shakman.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNX-Men MCU Movie Gets a Major Update: ‘It’s All Starting Now’
The upcoming X-Men MCU movie from Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier gets an exciting update from Kevin Feige.
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Men." The Marvel Studios head said during a press conference, as reported by Variety, that he will be recasting iconic characters for the upcoming "X-Men" movie directed by "Thunderbolts*" helmer Jake Schreier.
Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier spoke with ComingSoon about the reaction to his star-studded Marvel Cinematic Universe movie. Schreier discussed fan art, Lewis Pullman replacing Steven Yeun, and how the decision to kill off Taskmaster came to be.
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige reveals the visionary filmmaker behind the highly anticipated X-Men reboot in the MCU. Discover who’s bringing th