Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Following a few difficult and uncertain years at Disney, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has determined that significant changes must be made for their universe to persist, resulting in the announcement of an MCU slowdown by reinstated CEO Bob Iger. On a Disney quarterly fiscal earnings call, Iger announced a maximum limit of Marvel movies and TV shows: two or rarely three movies per year, and two Disney+ series.
Disney Is Refocusing The MCU With Fewer Releases & A Focus On Franchises Greater Attention Will Yield Greater Characters Just as in Marvel Comics, certain titles resonate with specific audiences. Therefore, Marvel must identify and concentrate on their key franchises rather than introducing new ones with each project. Despite the universe's reputation taking a hit, several franchises, notably Spider-Man, still hold promise.
New Doctor Strange 2 Reports Show Sequels & Popular Characters Can Still Bomb No Marvel Movie's Success Is Assured Close The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been in a financial downturn after Avengers: Endgame was released in 2019. With a full, cathartic story ending laid out by the film, the MCU audience's appetite is no longer the same. As a result, the studio has attempted to introduce new characters and settings to pass the torch within many of these franchises.
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