Superheroes have long been on the big screen and thus on the wallpaper, but in recent years several fans have grown tired of the constant pumping out of comic book productions, and this applies in particular to Marvel, which has released several films and TV series with Disney Plus. Ahead of the premiere of the new Ant-Man film, Marvel chief Kevin Feige took the opportunity to comment on this particular exhaustion in The Movie Business podcast, where he believes it is important to keep the films fresh by testing different genres:

“Another way to do that is adapting them into different genres and what types of movies we want to make. And I, from sitting at USC, probably Semester 2 before your screenwriting class, Jason, and sitting in Cinema 101 and being exposed to so many different types of film that I said, ‘I want to make all of these. I don’t want to just make one kind of movie, I want to make all kinds of movies.’ And I found that if we tell the story right, and we adapt them in a way that the audience still, knock on wood so far, is falling us along 22-plus years later with, that we can tell any types of movies that share two things. The Marvel Studios logo above the title and a seed of an idea from our publishing history.”

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, which will begin phase five in Marvel’s cinematic universe, will have its Swedish premiere on February 15. Are you tired of these films or do you like their more genre-bending efforts lately?

Thanks Screen rant

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