If you’re a fan of Marvel movies or the Russo brothers, I promise you want to watch the full interview.Ĭheck out the full Q&A below and look for our February IMAX screening announcement very soon.
It was an awesome night and I can’t thank the Russos enough for being so cool with everyone and doing this screening.ĭuring the wide-ranging conversation they not only talked about Captain America: The Winter Solider, Captain America: Civil War, and Avengers: Infinity War - Part 1 and 2, they also talked about the behind-the-scenes maneuvering to land Spider-Man in Civil War and why we haven’t seen him in the marketing yet, told great stories about making Winter Solider including working with Robert Redford, why Anthony Mackie says “cut the check” after some of his takes, the importance of finding interesting ways to deliver needed exposition, where they are in the editing process of Civil War, if they will really have sixty-seven characters in Infinity War, why they’re shooting all of the two-part Avengers movies with IMAX cameras, the way they work with screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, what it’s like to work for Marvel, getting into the cosmic universe with the upcoming films and bringing a naturalism to the cosmic side, and so much more. Unlike some post-screening conversations where you have a finite amount of time, the Russo’s were up for anything and I was the one who had to end the Q&A so everyone in the theater could participate in a meet-and-greet where fans got posters signed and could talk to them face-to-face. But other than that, it's very much the same high bar that we try to set for ourselves and want to meet the expectations that the audience has when they go to a theatre to see one of our films or when they now turn on Disney+.Shortly after the screening ended they sat down with me for an awesome Q&A.
It's fun to be able to do that week-to-week in series programming. But we're building the shows to be experienced that way, the way we build our features to be experienced in a run, and sometimes they have tags that hint at the future. Obviously, the week-to-week unveiling gives us opportunities, as we're now seeing with WandaVision for sure. "The bar is set high for the features and for the series, and we try to exceed that bar every time. I guess the short answer is we don't distinguish it too much," said Feige. While addressing The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Feige revealed new details about the length of the show.
During an interview with SciFiNow+, Feige spoke about the runtime for the episodes of the upcoming series.