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During the press roundtable for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, attended by ComicBook, Feige explained that the studio was overzealous in doubling its output. “I mentioned before about what we’ve all talked about, of the overexpansion, of being overly zealous to tell double the amount of hours of stories in the last five years that we did in the previous 12 years,” Feige explained. “And I do think a slowdown, which we’ve already started to do in TV, and now doing in movies — I love the idea that there’s Fantastic Four, there’s Spider-Man Brand New Day, there’s Avengers Doomsday, a year from now, and a year and a half from now. I think that’s okay. I think that’s okay to let people miss you in the theaters for a little while before coming back in a big way.”
The Marvel Studios Reset Is Overdue
Feige’s comments come as the studio is starting to find its footing again, having refocused on quality over quantity. While Thunderbolts* wasn’t a huge box office smash, it was a start in the right direction, with the film being praised by fans and critics alike. The movie appears to have been well-received by Feige, as well, since he has confirmed that director Jake Schreier will officially helm the studio’s upcoming X-Men reboot. Now, with Fantastic Four: First Steps flying into theaters this weekend, it would appear Marvel Studios has managed to do what Fox couldn’t by crafting a well-received Fantastic Four movie. Following positive word of mouth from early viewers, the movie looks likely to open between $130-$140 million domestically this weekend.








