Friday, June 05, 2009

How Marvel Hopes To Expand To Four Films Per Year


From slashfilm, One of the other interesting bits to come out of Marvel producer Kevin Fiege’s chat with UGO is the discussion of how Marvel plans to make a future out of the comic book film business. Feige says the long term goal for Marvel is to eventually make three or four movies per year, but some people think the genre is already beginning to run out of steam.

By the time The Avengers hits screens in 2012, we’ll have seen Iron Man 2, The Green Hornet, Jonah Hex, Oobermind, Spider-Man 4, Thor, Green Lantern, Captain America, a possible Dark Knight sequel, a possible Wolverine sequel, possibly X-Men: First Class, a possible Deadpool spin-off, and who knows how many more smaller comic book adaptations. So how is Marvel planning to expand to three or four films a year without creating superhero film fatigue?

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