'Everybody has a different definition of art.'
The man at the head Marvel Studios has finally weighed in on director Martin Scorsese's repeated disses of the studio's films as"not cinema."
The MCU's most recent entry,"Avengers: Endgame," surpassed"Avatar" as the highest-grossing film of all time. Feige countered,"We did [Captain America] Civil War. We had our two most popular characters get into a very serious theological and physical altercation. We killed half of our characters at the end of...[Avengers: Infinity War]. I think it's fun for us to take our success and...take risks and go in different places."
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