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Marvel boss Kevin Feige picks his three favorite MCU moments: from proof to surprises
The president of Marvel Studios shares his three favorite scenes from all the Marvel Cinematic Universe films at D23 Brazil.
Kevin Feige, Marvel’s current president and the chief architect of the MCU’s success, is one of the most influential figures in superhero cinema, from his early work at Fox on the ‘X-Men’ saga to his primary work since 2008 as director of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And it is that the MCU has expanded beyond theaters with Disney+ series - both live-action and animated - that have taken previous superhero universes across the multiverse. Now, Feige himself has chosen his three favorite moments in the history of the MCU, and there are surprises.
Kevin Feige Shares His Favorite MCU Scenes
As part of the recent D23 in Brazil - where new trailers for ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ and ‘Thunderbolts’ - the Marvel president shared his three favorite moments from the entire MCU; there are so many transcendent moments that CinePOP asked the Marvel boss to choose just three:
“My three favorite Marvel moments, it’s very difficult, but the three I’m going to say are Tony Stark saying ‘I am Iron-Man’ at the end,” Feige assures us, though it’s unclear if he’s referring to the end of the first Iron Man movie, when Tony reveals himself as Iron Man to the press, or when Tony says the same line just before sacrificing himself with the snap in Avengers Endgame.
The second moment Feige chose is Black Panther’s first appearance in Captain America: Civil War, when T’Challa chases the Winter Soldier down the street in a spectacular action scene. Two moments - if Tony Stark’s is the one in the first ‘Iron Man’ - that are surprising to be Feige’s favorites among so many great moments the MCU has left us.
The last one, though, is the most obvious: that of Doctor Strange’s portals in ‘Avengers Endgame’, that epic moment where all the heroes begin to appear when all seems lost to Thanos and his army, and which ends with Captain America’s expected “Avengers, assemble”.