
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige confessed that he has never been satisfied with any Marvel movie.
After making 37 films and winning billions at the box office, Kevin Feige admitted that he has never been completely happy with any of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films (MCU)
“I’ve never been satisfied with a movie that we have released,” he confessed during a round press table before Fantastic four: first steps and Avengers: Doomsday.
During the conversation, he also discussed the flexible and constant production process of Marvel.
Kevin said that marvel scripts often change during filming and even postproduction.
Although critics called him a chaotic process, Feige believes he is key to making better films.
“What we like to do is ‘plus’ at every step. There is more to happen every day in The Avengers: Doomsday Set at this time, and it is surprising to see it because what those filmmakers, those actors, both play these characters for the first or second time, and those who play them for the tenth or twelfth time, are the best in the world and know these characters. It is, and you want to improve it.”
Despite changing the scripts of mid -filming or postproduction, Kevin shared that they never begin to film without a script.
“But I have not been satisfied with a script that we have had. There is always something that more. Always something to raise. Always a better way to say it,” he added.