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One of the most anticipated moments in Marvel Studios movies is the famous post-credits scenes, an idea that studio president Kevin Feige explains where it came from.
One of the hallmarks of the Marvel Cinematic Universe It is the long-awaited post-credits scenes, something that has not been lacking in any of his productions.
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The president of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feigerevealed what is the origin of placing additional footage after the end of the credits sequence.
“We said, ‘Well, we don’t have the X Menwe don’t have fantastic fourwe don’t have spider-man, but we have everything else… we had the opportunity to start putting certain heroes in other hero movies that haven’t been done before. It’s a head start on what’s to come”, declared Feige to Entertainment Weekly magazine.
“we wanted that Nick Fury was the character to weave the stories together, but we didn’t want to interrupt the movie. you know, yeah sam jackson with an eyepatch appearing in the middle it could be so jarring… We thought it would be something fun outside of the narrative, but tied to the overall great story, that would be the payoff for people who sit at the end of our names”.
Feige rescued that concept, after an experience with comedy Ferris Bueller’s Day Offfrom 1986. “It was the best thing in the world… I thought it was funny, it was like a little reward for staying through the credits”.
Marvel Studios has done about 22 post-credits scenes, including the five that were seen in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2a feature film that holds the record for these sequences.
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Source: Entertainment Weekly
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