As director of Marvel at Disney, Feige was Handson’s producer, some of the biggest blockbusters of all time, including the all-time box office champion Avengers: Endgame, which grossed nearly $ 2.8 billion worldwide. The first 23 Marvel Studios movies opened at the box office, crossing over $ 22.6 billion worldwide, with nine exceeding $ 1 billion.

Even if the pandemic has kept the masses out of theaters, Feige’s Streak is sure to continue if Black Widow, The Eternals, ShangChi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and Thor: Love & Thunder keep their release date from 2021.

He also produced Marvel series for the Disney Plus streaming platform, including “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” “WandaVision,” “Loki,” and “SheHulk,” along with eight other series to air on the service with a total of six premieres planned for 2021.

Feige is the producer of all Marvel Studios titles and is one of the influential personalities who has created an elaborate multimedia narrative. He constantly believes that Marvel Studios is turning lesser-known superheroes like Iron Man or the Guardians of the Galaxy into high-profile blockbusters.

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Speaking to Collider source of entertainment news, Kevin Feige revealed that “a new saga” of the Avengers franchise “is already underway.”

Endgame had already broken numerous box office records, including the biggest global opening of all time at $1.22 billion when released in April, breaking the record set by Avengers: Infinity War in 2018.

Feige is the recipient of the David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures from the Producers Guild of America in 2019.

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In October 2019, Feige became the president of Marvel Studios and the creative director of Marvel Comics, Marvel Television, and Marvel Animation.

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