Link worries that Feige is ignoring Doctor Strange and that the increase in investment in Loki i

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-07

The third series of "Deadpool" and "Tornado" have entered the promotion process, and Hollywood is more competitive in the spring file, judging from the arrangement of the Marvel working group, Kevin Feige has invested a lot in niche works, and he pays great attention to animated series. Film critic Linkor also touched on this topic, Feige pays attention to the overall development of the film industry, which is a good thing, but after Victoria Alonso said goodbye to the MCU working group, Marvel Studios lacks a helmsman, and Feige's mind alone is uncertain. Link is worried that Feige will ignore "Doctor Strange", knowing that "Spider-Man" and "Team America" spin-offs are the box office guarantee of Marvel Studios. If Feige ignores these movies or series, the Marvel team would be taking too much risk. In Linktor's eyes, "Doctor Strange" already has a large audience and has an excellent reputation.

But the film is not as good as "Captain Marvel" in terms of promotion, which fully shows that the Marvel team may ignore the series, which is also something that Link is worried about. Although Feige's investment in movies has been reduced, the cost of Marvel series has risen, especially the filming budget of the second series of "Loki", and many people are worried about whether the show can make back its cost? Linktor gave the answer: the increase in investment in "Loki" is a good thing. Linkor said that while the Marvel Cinematic Universe has reduced its investment in movies, the level of investment in series is gradually increasing. He believes that the rising production cost of dramas is a good thing, because it represents an improvement in the quality of episodes and the richness of content. He explained that the rising production costs of the series meant that the crew had more money to create more elaborate sets, props and special effects, as well as hire better actors and production teams, which was a good thing in itself.

Linkor also pointed out that Marvel series have been constantly innovating and experimenting in production, such as using live-action shooting, using advanced filming technology, and so on. These innovations and experiments require a lot of capital investment, and the increase in investment means that the crew has more freedom to use their creativity and imagination to produce better works. The sequel to "Loki" is an experimental product in this regard, but fortunately, the experimental product is not a victim, and everyone can still see the improvement of the MCU working group in terms of dramas from the increased investment intensity. At that time, Disney Channel may be able to hold up a piece of superhero drama instead of the Netflix platform. In addition, Linkor believes that the monetization model of Marvel series is also constantly changing. Previously, episodes relied heavily on advertising revenue and licensing fees to make money, but now more and more viewers are willing to pay for premium content.

As for Linkto's concern that Feige might ignore the real hit series, from a practical point of view, Feige did not ignore "Doctor Strange", he believes that the film has a lot of potential, but it will take more effort and strategy to make it a box office guarantee for Marvel Studios. He began to plan how to bring Doctor Strange to a wider audience and began to develop a series of promotional plans. Because Feige is also a mature filmmaker, he knows very well that this villain is a derivative of the "Spider-Man" series, and the positioning should be more complicated. If, near the end of the trilogy mode, the series has not yet been transformed, it will be difficult for the film to become a true classic. In other words, even if Feige ignores "Doctor Strange", it will not affect the popularity and box office of the series, but it will affect the historical achievements of this film.

Linktor emphasized that Kevin Feige's first consideration was the positioning of the film. In the Marvel Universe, Doctor Strange is a magic-themed movie that is very different from other superhero movies. Feige believes that in order to attract the audience, this feature must be highlighted, emphasizing the wizarding world of Doctor Strange and the fantastical visuals. Second, Feige began to think about how to link "Doctor Strange" with other Marvel movies. He believes that the story of Doctor Strange can be connected with the plots in other Marvel movies, such as adding some Doctor Strange-related plots in The Avengers, so as to attract more viewers' attention. Finally, Feige believes that in order for "Doctor Strange" to become the box office guarantee of Marvel Studios, it must have an excellent cast and director team. He began to actively search for suitable actors and directors, and developed a detailed plan to present his ideas and plans to the higher-ups.

It can be seen that although there is some truth to what Linktor is worried about, Feige should still be able to control the overall situation. The author 9 is complacent about watching movies) also believes that the increase in investment in Marvel series is a good thing, and "Loki" represents the improvement of the quality of the series and the richness of the content. At the same time, he believes that the profit model of dramas is also changing, and more and more viewers are willing to pay for high-quality content.

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