Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo have revealed that Kevin Feige originally suggested killing off three huge MCU characters to take all of "the OGs off the board."
Avengers: Endgame and Infinity War directors the Russo brothers don't have any official plans to create a Marvel Cinematic Universe TV series but they do have a fun suggestion for one.
Ms. Marvel has so far felt somewhat separate from the MCU, but it has a fairly obvious tie to Spider-Man: No Way Home – which turns out to have been Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige's idea.
Just when you think Daniel Craig couldn't be more perfect as part of the James Bond legacy, history gives us another reason to think the man was practically made for this.
Thanks to the Star Wars: Galactic Spacecruiser experience, everyone's going to suggest new franchises to get the same treatment. However, one Universal Studios themed suggestion is the perfect fit.
Spider-Man: No Way Home producer Amy Pascal has admitted that she didn't initially like the suggestion of having Peter Parker join the MCU, and even "threw a sandwich" at Marvel's Kevin Feige over the idea.
What do you think of Ryan Reynolds potentially playing James Bond? He has some thoughts of his own, and there's history to back this rather wild prospect.
Jared Keeso has built up a vocal fanbase over the past half decade or so as his show Letterkenny has grown in popularity. Many of those fans mostly celebrate their love by obsessively quoting his character Wayne, but now some are pushing for him to play a superhero.