Kevin Feige & Marvel Set To Plan The Next Decade Of The MCU – IGN The Fix: Entertainment

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Kevin Feige and Marvel are set to begin working on the next phases of the MCU. Feige revealed the news during Disney’s CinemaCon 2022 presentation, stating that he and Marvel leadership are headed to their first retreat in 3 years to begin plotting out the next decade of the #MCU. With new #Marvel heroes in play, like Natalie Portman’s Mighty Thor, Moon Knight, and many others, it’s hard to say what could be next for the powerhouse that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And with an entire multiverse to hop through, everything within Marvel’s long history in cinema and print seems to be on the table and prime for Feige and company to toy around with on both the big and small screen. More news from #CinemaCon2022, we got our first look at the upcoming Borderlands movie. And finally in entertainment news, Sonic the Hedgehog has become the highest grossing video game movie ever in the U.S. Pointed out by the blue blur’s voice actor, Ben Schwartz, the sequel ran laps around the first film, which was actually the previous record holder.

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