‘It’s antithetical to how we’re wired’: Damon Lindelof Showrunner of legendary ‘Lost’ series, says Disney will keep milking the MCU, won’t let it go

One of the best known producers and the man behind wonderful shows like LostDamon Lindelof, has made a statement about the future of Marvel.

The producer said he was looking forward to the conclusion of the Marvel film series. He thinks the true quality of conventional Marvel films inevitably suffers from the sheer volume of projects the studio continues to churn out one after another.

Damon Lindeloff
Damon Lindeloff

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Marvel Studios’ future plans for MCU

This year’s SDCC turned out to have lived up to Marvel Studios’ expectations. Fans of the franchise were eagerly awaiting SDCC 2022 as it was believed that Kevin Fiege would reveal a plethora of upcoming projects.

Kevin Fiege at SDCC 2022
Kevin Fiege at SDCC 2022

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Naturally, everything at Comic-Con went according to plan, and when Kevin Fiege started naming new projects and wouldn’t stop, the crowd was floored. The studio has made sure none of its fans go hungry when it comes to new releases, ever since the conclusion of the franchise’s current Phase 4 with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (released November 11) at the start of Phase-5 with Ant-Man and the Wasp (release scheduled for February 17, 2023).

In fact, Marvel has already set its movie production schedule until 2024.

Does Marvel really choose quantity over quality?

Marvel Logo
Marvel Logo

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There’s no denying that Marvel has produced some of the best TV shows and programs of all time, but the quality of Marvel’s filmmaking has been shown to be on the decline. Damon Lindelof said,

“From a slightly more cynical point of view, it’s a business. It’s an industry. And if you’re doing a few big Marvel movies, the instinct is, “We need to do more Marvel movies, and we need to expand that.” And I have this kind of inner feeling like, ‘Wow, I wish they’d done less because it would make everyone a little bit more special. But I watch them all. People don’t want things to end. I do.”

The producer agreed that it’s not easy to pass up something so incredible, but sometimes it’s necessary.

“It’s always going to be difficult because once you have someone’s attention, you want to keep it. And so the idea of ​​giving up and not knowing if you’re ever going to get it back is kind of like, it’s contrary to how we’re wired.

Many fans are concerned that Marvel is dropping its quality standards when releasing its movies, especially after the disappointing reception. Eternals collected from the public and all that we have seen in the She-Hulk trailer.

She-Hulk's less than mediocre CGI
She-Hulk’s less than mediocre CGI

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The fact that Marvel has a boatload of projects in the works may also play a part in the drop in quality we’re used to.

Damon Lindelof, an accomplished producer and showrunner who is also a huge Marvel fan, may have made the statements he did because of this.

THE SOURCE: Internet of the movie.

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