The Marvel film 'Thunderbolts' has sparked renewed enthusiasm for future super-squad movies within the MCU, demonstrating the franchise's ability to thrive without its original characters. The film has been well-received by fans and is reportedly catching Marvel's attention, with its director, Jake Schreier, being considered for the next X-Men movie. This aligns with Marvel's tradition of promoting successful directors, as seen with the Russo Brothers. The upcoming X-Men film suggests a continuation of that trend, focusing on creative talents connected to successful Marvel projects.
Marvel has proven that bringing back proven directors creates successful stories.
With a cerebral story, interesting characters, and grounded performances, it really seems like the MCU's new hope.
The Russo Brothers got their start as the directors of the Captain America sequels before they were given Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
Marvel rewarding the creative minds behind its biggest success with more projects is a longstanding tradition.
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