Kevin Feige Ultimately Talks Thor, The Avengers, Upcoming Marvel Movies & More!

Kevin Feige Ultimately Talks Thor, The Avengers, Upcoming Marvel Movies & More!

In this MASSIVE interview with Marvel Studios' head-honcho Kevin Feige, essentially discussing Thor, The Avengers, Iron Man 3 and much more, Check it out!

By DCMarvelFreshman - May 01, 2011 09:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Avengers
Source: Collider



The folks at Collider have conducted a huge interview with the driven force behind Marvel's Cinematic Universe, Marvel Studios' president Kevin Fiege. Ultimately discussing the Kenneth Branagh-directed Thor, Feige also discusses forthcoming films The Avengers, Iron Man 3, Ant-Man and debunking Doctor Strange references in Thor. You have the option to read the interview or listen to the audio HERE. Even shedding light on what was filmed last week in New York, as well further confirming the Helicarrier in The Avengers, check it out!

On Thor's deleted scenes, I think a few shots of the Destroyer and I was talking to [co-producer] Craig Kyle and he was mentioning to me that there might have been a reference to Hank Pym in the movie that might’ve been taken out.
That scene is in the movie. Literally the only thing we took out were the words “Hank Pym”. It was when Selvig, Darcy, and Jane are on the roof and S.H.I.E.L.D. has just taken all of their stuff. Darcy is complaining about her laptop and Jane is going, “Who the hell are these guys anyway?” Selvig then tells a story, which is clearly alluding to Bruce Banner, that he knew a gamma scientist and this thing happened and S.H.I.E.L.D. came up, which he had never heard of again. Selvig may or may not have all of his facts straight on that, but those are the rumors that go around the science world there. He goes, “I have a friend who has had experiences with these people. Let me email him.” That friend is Hank Pym. But we took out “Hank Pym” because it felt like, “Banner! Hank!” We were just like, “Enough.”


People online are saying that there might be an Easter egg or two that might be a little Doctor Strange thing in [Odin's vault] in the movie.
’m not sure about Doctor Strange in particular. Oh, I know what they are talking about. That is not Doctor Strange. It is right out of Thor. It is right out of the first Tales of Asgard stories. I think it’s called “The Warlock’s Eye” I think it is verbatim what [Jack] Kirby drew. I think those are the scenes. There is other coverage and stuff where we lingered on those things longer but again “Why are you lingering on that stuff? It has nothing to do with the movie.” “Oh, but it’s cool. People will recognize it.” You can’t do it. But everything in that vault and everything you might see if you pause and look behind people’s shoulders or as the Einherjar soldiers are walking past – everyone of those has a story and it is from the books. There is Thanos’ glove, or certainly a glove that looks like it could be Thanos’ gauntlet, is in there for sure. The Warlock’s Eye thing is in there. There are some swords. There is a sword there that may or may not be eternal. There are a number of things. There is even one, and in fact I’m not sure if you can see this in the movie or not, but there is one that is empty. There was one sort of subchamber of the vault that didn’t have anything in it. So the question is “What used to be in it?”


When do you think you guys will announce what is coming up in 2013 or 2014?
It probably won’t be too long from now as we are figuring that out now. Clearly, if you look at the Iron Man, Spider-Man, and the X-Men films, two or three years between sequels is usually what we like to do. You don’t know if you are making sequels till the movies come out or not. So I will say that there is flux in what the release schedule could be for 2013, 2014, and maybe 2015. Then we hope to…I’m meeting with Edgar Wright tomorrow morning. It is the longest…I said to Edgar, “You didn’t realize it was like 5 years ago or maybe more than that that we met at Comic Con?” But he has the best [Ant-Man] draft yet and I think we could be in shape to do it. It’s a luxury that it has been allowed to live and breathe like that. It’s not where it was just racing to a release date. Iron Man 3 is for sure. We are actively putting it together right now. What happens beyond that? We will see. But for the first time…frankly, when we did Iron Man and Hulk we had two movies in development – Iron Man and Hulk. Now, there is more of a selection. So we can go, “What scripts are we feeling good about? What properties do we now feel that we want to bring into the forefront?”


Did you realize when you brought Shane Black in for Iron Man 3 that there was going to be such fan enthusiasm for this man to take over?
ike when we announced Robert [Downey Jr.], I always thought that there would be some people who got it and some people would be like, “Well, that is weird. Let’s see what happens.” I was surprised when certainly the fanboy community got it right away with Robert. I should’ve known they would’ve gotten it right away with Shane.


So when filming The Avengers, there are certain actors that are not being used yet?
Yes. On any movie it’s a rarity to have all of the actors in every shot and every scene. Clearly, we are making both movies. So we scheduled things knowing that [Chris] Hemsworth and [Tom] Hiddleston would be here now while [Chris] Evans is here promoting Captain America. He won’t be shooting The Avengers so we balanced a very difficult…it’s a house of cards with this shooting schedule. But it did start last Monday.


How long is the shoot for The Avengers?
Most of our movies go for about 80 to 100 days. I think The Avengers falls right in the middle of that somewhere. That is for first unit and then it could be anywhere upwards to 50 days for second unit. But we will be going through September.


There was a lot of conjecture if that was for Captain America or The Avengers filming in New York's Times Square? Or was that for both?
I like that conjecture. I’m glad that is the conjecture. Here is what I will tell you, the first day of The Avengers included Chris Evans and Samuel L. Jackson. They were the two actors there on the first day of The Avengers shoot. That doesn’t mean that is the beginning of the movie and that doesn’t mean that is the Times Square scene, but they were first up. I will tell you…let me tell you a little story. Filmmakers are anxious about what other people are working on. Have you seen the Transformers trailer yet?

It is unbelievable. You look at something like that and you go, “That is gigantic. That is huge. That is awesome. Wow. Boy, we have to equal that.” Literally an hour later I go into the dailies of The Avengers from the first few days of dailies. I saw Sam Jackson as Nick Fury in a slightly redesigned outfit with the eye patch turning around on the bridge of the Helicarrier and I went, “Oh. That is cooler than anything else. That one shot. That one thing.” I’m not worried anymore.


For the full transcript, where Feige speaks on bringing Marvel to Tv & teaming with Pixar, head over to Collider
! So, for a recap, there was no initial reference to 'Doctor Strange' in Thor, the filming in Times Square was for Captain America solely, and theres a scene in The Avengers where Nick Fury, in a new costume, is on the SHIELD Helicarrier bridge. Awesome!

And look for Thor in theaters May 6, The Avengers May 4, next year, and Iron Man 3 May 3, 2013!
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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 5/1/2011, 9:45 PM
MARVEL MASTERPIECE!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 5/1/2011, 9:55 PM
Oh yeah, look at this lol =

ThreeBigTacos
ThreeBigTacos - 5/1/2011, 10:28 PM
Not that it's news to us but at least the Helicarrier was offically mentioned
WebSlinger13
WebSlinger13 - 5/1/2011, 10:47 PM
Helicarrier you say?
:D
PoPcornDude
PoPcornDude - 5/1/2011, 10:59 PM
cool ! The Avengers will be done filming by october and then go into post-production, I can't wait for next year !
make mine MARVEL !!!
CaptainOtter
CaptainOtter - 5/1/2011, 11:01 PM
Ah, I can't wait to see the new suit. I was more than pleased with the one we're about to see, but I still can't wait.

And yeah, I have a weird feeling that Ant-Man is just going to be radically different from what we'd expect from an Ant-Man movie. And I really hope it ties into the rest of the Marvel U in a fun way.
croniccris
croniccris - 5/1/2011, 11:06 PM
i think everything marvel studios is gonna put out will blow our minds!!
ThomYorke
ThomYorke - 5/1/2011, 11:41 PM
holy shit that bit wth sam jackson on the hellicarrier sounds awesome!!!
FrankGarret
FrankGarret - 5/1/2011, 11:59 PM
That scene in times for square is for Captain America, I'm sure of it. If it was for The Avengers, then we would've seen Joss Whedon and not Joe Johnston.
CraptainAmerica
CraptainAmerica - 5/2/2011, 1:27 AM
Awesome find by the way! I love that he and Hiddleston are spilling a few beans...whilst I'm spilling in my pants
Boyle360
Boyle360 - 5/2/2011, 1:45 AM
@ELgUaSoN
I think that was a good decision. A double reference like that would be too much. Like Iron Man 2. Ugh.
gurugeorge
gurugeorge - 5/2/2011, 2:34 AM
And we're off and running - since the advent of CGI and the possibility of representing their tremendous power on film, superheros are now entering a Golden Age in film, reminiscent of their Golden Age in comics in the 40s! And what Marvel is doing, connecting films in this way, is like comics writ large. The superhero genre is fast becoming like the cowboy genre once was - almost a semi-permanent fixture of cinema, quintessentially American, yet also representative of the general human aspiration to freedom and power.
jazzman
jazzman - 5/2/2011, 3:27 AM
@ELgUaSoN, Boyle360

i believe his b.s. now its more like cause they never done a solo movie of Ant-Man and the general public does not know the character, so whats the point to mention Hank Pym at all.
marvel72
marvel72 - 5/2/2011, 4:47 AM
so that photo of nick fury & steve rogers is the first shot of the avengers ? yes/no

i can't see any comic book movie of 2012 touching this.

the dark knight,who ?
SmokinIndo
SmokinIndo - 5/2/2011, 5:39 AM
Marvel is definitely being cautious when it comes to the Avengers references. I wouldn't have minded the Hank Pym reference. There was also supposed to be a Hydra reference but it got cut from the movie. I was looking forward to that. Oh well.... Congratulations, guys.
jazzman
jazzman - 5/2/2011, 5:58 AM
@dellamorte1872

hows that a let down
JWStubner
JWStubner - 5/2/2011, 6:14 AM
In addition to Iron Man 3, I DEMAND ANT=MAN AND DR. STRANGE IN 2013!!! Disney/Marvel....make it happen!
JWStubner
JWStubner - 5/2/2011, 6:20 AM
ANT-MAN + IRON MAN 3? those are the movies coming soon? what a [frick]ing letdown man
dellamorte1872 - 5/2/2011, 5:18 AM


Lol Letdown???

What else logically would you want? A Hawkeye movie or something? please.

Ant-man and Iron Man 3 are perfect and I'm sure we'll get another X-Men movie or a Deadpool flick might be ready by then.
thunderforce
thunderforce - 5/2/2011, 6:28 AM
Freaking crazy awesome Marvel is so fantastic I just wish DC would start to get it also I would love a JLA movie . I am sure when Marvel lets us all know what is coming we will all be blown away all these decisions they are making are very big , very expensive and very much alot of work to get right so It is ok if Marvel takes its time and gets it all right like we all know they will .
jazzman
jazzman - 5/2/2011, 7:14 AM
@dellamorte1872

well have u listen to the audio interview, i know they dont mention luke cage but he hints back panther
poisonlover
poisonlover - 5/2/2011, 7:33 AM
why cant they do a movie about wasp?
MissMystique
MissMystique - 5/2/2011, 7:41 AM
poisonlover@ that would be pretty cool with a Wasp movie:)
jazzman
jazzman - 5/2/2011, 8:01 AM
@poisonlover, MissMystique

they wont do a Wasp solo movie maybe Black Widow or Ms Marvel
marvel72
marvel72 - 5/2/2011, 8:02 AM
@ poisonlover/missmystique

they might decide to make a team up movie.

"the astonishing ant-man & the wonderful wasp".

a team up movie would be better than single outings.
PrinceOfPower87
PrinceOfPower87 - 5/2/2011, 8:09 AM
Ant-Man and Iron Man 3 in 2013 is ok.... but I hope it's the last installment for the Iron Man franchise because there so much more characters to see in the Marvel universe.

I'm as big a fan of Marvel Hercules as you can get and I'd be absolutely thrilled to see Marvel Studios introduce Herc in their universe! I've been waiting for so long for a movie doing justice to the lion of Olympus! Same for Namor and Luke Cage.

To me, after The Avengers, Ant-Man and Iron Man 3, I would like to see Hercules, Namor, Luke Cage, Black Panther and Dr. Strange get the Marvel Studios treatment before a sequel of Thor, Captain America, The Hulk and especially The Avengers, should all those movies get a sequel.
Fogs
Fogs - 5/2/2011, 8:19 AM
@indoraptor12 - There was a hank pym reference, a hydra and a tesseract (cosmic cube) reference that were taken out... :(

I missed those when watching the movie.
jazzman
jazzman - 5/2/2011, 8:23 AM
@AklashPahk

how did u missed hank pym reference when they took it out in the movie.

the cosmic cube is in the movie how can u missed that untnless u did not stay at the end credits.
Fogs
Fogs - 5/2/2011, 8:32 AM
No, no, jazzman I mean in the vault scene. One of the warriors three says "wow, here's where the tesseract used to be".

I missed them because I've read the script.
HelaGood
HelaGood - 5/2/2011, 8:56 AM
FREAKING COOL STUFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
KeithM
KeithM - 5/2/2011, 10:58 AM
Re: Pym - Missing the point guys. His NAME was removed, but Selvig was still talking ABOUT Pym.

Ergo, Pym exists in the MCU and MAY be in The Avengers after all.
paptschik
paptschik - 5/2/2011, 11:58 AM
So...that means Pym is a current character and not someone from the 60s? Because that idea remains the one thing that scares me about an Ant-Man movie. I want Pym to be a current day hero...I mean, I can live with it being about Pym a bit in the past and a new Ant-Man taking over, Pym can still be Giant Man or Yellowjacket...but if so, make it so Pym becomes Ant-Man in his early 20s and have him be in his 30s now or something, becoming a different hero....but don't go the route of the 70 year old Pym!
kirbyfan
kirbyfan - 5/2/2011, 12:25 PM
What I'm excited about now is the Black Panther movie!

It should be given the big budget treatment so it can be huge and epic just like Thor!

If done right, it could also be one of Marvels best movies!
BIGBMH
BIGBMH - 5/4/2011, 6:43 AM
@KeithM, Exactly! I'm kind of exited by that!
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