Marvel Studios took a huge risk with the first Iron Man movie since it launched the MCU. Its CEO revealed that he was afraid the movie would fail.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Due to the MCU's current ubiquity and cultural eminence, it can be difficult to imagine that, back in the mid-2000s, the thought of an Iron Man movie being made would have been met with confusion and doubt. Marvel Studios, at the time, did not own the rights to Marvel Comics' most iconic superheroes like Spider-Man and the X-Men, so it had to be creative about the kinds of stories it told.
Through compelling, character-driven storytelling, Marvel was able to succeed in not only making Iron Man and the Avengers pop culture staples but also in changing the cultural landscape for superhero movies at large. Prior to the creation of the MCU, the superhero movie genre was very uneven at best. Iron Man demonstrated that a movie about a billionaire who flies around in a metal suit could have captivating performances that make such a fantastical story feel heartfelt and genuine.
“There was a moment in post-production when everything seemed very tenuous and bleak. We hadn’t settled into a satisfying cut, and the effects weren’t yet landing right. It is an awful period in the process when, after years of hard work, you are struck with the lingering fear that, in spite of unflagging dedication and meticulous planning, the whole thing might go pear-shaped. It was around that point that Kevin Feige gave me a copy of The Making of Star Wars.
It is clear from the comment that Iron Man was a project that Feige and his team put a lot of their time, heart, and soul into, and they could feel the weight of wanting the film to do well bearing down on them in the final stages before release. Understanding that the struggles their predecessors went through helped them take a leap of faith and release one of the best movies in the MCU.
Why Kevin Feige's Iron Man Fears Made Sense Feige's fears are understandable for a number of reasons. Many Iron Man scenes were reportedly improvised, and many parts of the movie were continuously changed as it was being filmed, so being able to choose the best takes and assemble them together into one final cut would understandably be tenuous.
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