Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige revealed that the company produced over 100 hours of stories after 2019, significantly more than the 50 hours from 2007 to 2019. This content overload has caused many recent MCU narratives, starting from WandaVision onwards, to feel like side-quests rather than essential viewing. There is a growing question among audiences about the necessity of watching these shows. Feige admitted that the emphasis on interconnected stories and the 'homework element' has made the MCU less enjoyable. He stated that the upcoming film, First Steps, will not require prior knowledge for viewers.
Kevin Feige acknowledged that Marvel produced over 100 hours of stories between 2019 and now, leading to an overwhelming experience for audiences.
Feige stated that many recent MCU narratives since Endgame felt like side-quests rather than essential main events, prompting questions about their necessity.
Admitting the 'homework element' of the MCU has been problematic, Feige emphasized that First Steps will be a 'no-homework-required movie,' simplifying viewer engagement.
Feige reflected on the shift from Marvel being fun to the perception of needing extensive knowledge of previous content to fully enjoy new releases.
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