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Revealed: Every Marvel movie planned up to 2028
Movie Feature | Ali Gray | 7th April 2014
That rapscallion Kevin Feige has revealed that the walls of his office are covered in plans for new movies stretching all the way up to 2028. What madness! Marvel are so forward in their thinking, they've even got movies scheduled for after the apocalypse in 2020, when the New World Order will take over the globe. I guess even our lizard overlords will need to kick back with a superhero movie every now and then.
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Interview with Marvel Studios producer Kevin Feige
Movie Feature | Matt | 5th April 2012
As one of Marvel Studios’ head honchos, Kevin Feige has overseen the production of the X-Men films, the Spider-Man films and pretty much every other Marvel movie released in the last 10 years or so (Shhh! This also includes Daredevil). And now, with The Avengers soon to assemble on the big screen, I was given some time to ask the big guy about the cinematic superhero supergroup.
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Throwaway comment sees movie blog use pic of Scarlett Johansson
Movie News | Ali | 25th April 2010
There was predictability today when a throwaway comment regarding a Black Widow spin-off was considered newsworthy by , who illustrated their story with a picture of Scarlett Johansson.
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