After 14 years in the market, and with plans for the future, the Marvel Cinematic Universe It has become an entire industry. However, it all has to end eventually, and many are wondering when the MCU will come to a conclusion. Thus, Nate Moore, Marvel Studios Vice President of Production and Development, spoke on this topic.
In a recent interview on The Town with Matthew Belloni podcast, Moore was asked about a possible conclusion to the MCU. Although the Vice President of Production and Development does not have a clear idea of this, he has pointed out that if Marvel Studios doesn’t take their presence in this industry for granted, they will be able to keep creating content for years. This was what he commented:
“I think it can last a long time. I think we have to continue… We cannot sit on our laurels. We can’t think we have the answers. We have to keep pushing the boundaries when it comes to genre and what we’re willing to explore. But to me, Marvel movies are just movies. Our source material is just… It would be like, ‘Hey, are movies over books going to last forever?’ Probably.
But they came… it’s cyclical, right? things come back I think we can go for a while. We have a lot of great stuff in the works and honestly we can’t find room for it. One of the great things about Disney+ was that we were able to tell stories that we were like, ‘I don’t know if we’re going to be able to tell that story. And now, we’re like, ‘Oh, do we have another way out?’ Because, we don’t want to make ten movies a year. That’s going to be bad. Moon Knight, for example. We’ve been talking about Moon Knight for a long time and it just couldn’t be on the board because there’s just too much going on. But suddenly we have a secondary outlet where we can tell six hours of a cool Moon Knight story that wouldn’t exist otherwise. And I think there are many other properties that we have not had the opportunity to count. So I think it can go on for a while, it’s always a long time. We certainly don’t feel like we’re done.”
For its part, Marvel has plans to at least continue on its way until 2026. Once the Multiverse saga comes to an end, the writers still have hundreds of stories they can draw on to keep this universe running. With the properties of the X-Men and the Fantastic 4 in his possession, the sky seems the limit.
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Editor’s Note:
Usually, hero movies, especially Marvel, have been compared to westerns and musicals. However, today’s market is completely different from what we saw when these two genres failed. The only thing that could be holding Marvel back would be the actors, who may not want to dedicate their lives to these projects or, as happened with Chadwick Boseman, can’t move on.
Via: Comicbook