Have we gotten used to three Marvel Cinematic Universe films a year? Including this year they’ve only given us three per year for three years, but it feels like it’s been forever since the days of only getting two. If we also add in the fact that the characters available to Feige is set to grow this year, thanks to the Disney/Fox deal, we have to wonder if they will actually boost the number of films per year beyond three. ComicBook.com asked Feige about this and he responded with:
“We’ve always said there are no mandates to make any more than two films a year, but, as we’ve seen the last couple years, when it naturally happens, and when there are ideas and when there are teams ready to go, we’re not going to hold something back.”
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That was a very political way of saying they’ve got plans, but we can’t know them yet. Well played Feige, well played. Personally I think they could easily boost the number to four per year to help bring some of the Fox characters and teams into the fold a little faster than three per year would allow. Then again if you told me I would get six MCU films each year, I would be in the theater for all of them.
What about what types of films we can expect, such as single hero films, team ups, and larger groups? Feige told Comicbook.com that we could expect “all of the above.”
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SOURCE: Comic Book