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‘Thunderbolts’ Emerges As MCU’s Unlikely Savior As Vfx Artist Reveals Bad Look For Marvel

by Stewart Cole

The MCU needs a hero, and luckily there’s a white knight on a fiery horse on its way. The only thing is, we didn’t anticipate that Hercules would struggle with the increasing odds that he would Lightning boltsof all the movies out there Miracleof the treasure. And yet the comments of the film’s director confirm it. Somewhere else, The MarvelsHer own director revealed that she made sure to dig up all the dirt she could on Kevin Feige before agreeing to work with him, and what she discovered will surprise no one. But first…

VFX artists claim ‘you’re not allowed to have a spouse or partner or children when working for Marvel’

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It’s becoming increasingly blindingly clear that there’s a very dark reason for all the poor CGI in Marvel’s recent films, as VFX artists who have worked for the studio on Phases Four and Five come forward with increasingly disturbing experiences about their time on Marvel works. The latter is a visual effects supervisor who applied to work Black panther and was strictly questioned about their home life. As they put it, “You’re not allowed to have a spouse or partner or kids when you work for Marvel? This is ridiculous.” With various other artists coming forward as VFX workers begin to unionize, it certainly seems that Marvel expects its staff to be married to their work first and foremost.

Lightning bolts “non-sequel”, making it the first original MCU film in nine films and three years

Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova in 'Black Widow'
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Know of another problem that has plagued the Multiverse Saga so far? Very. Many. Sequels. Sorry to go all Baron Mordo on you, but it’s the truth. Until the time when Lightning bolts comes out in December 2024, Marvel will have released four sequels, four three-quels, and one, er, four-quel back-to-back over a three-year period. Fortunately, the villain film is the one that will break this chain of originality, as director Jake Schreier has confirmed that it is 100% “not a sequel”, despite its various familiar characters, and his film has a very “different visual”. than what people might expect. Is he finally hyping us? Lightning bolts Finally? Miracles never cease.

The Marvels the manager turned to Black pantherRyan Coogler for advice and dug up the dirt on Kevin Feige

Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau and Brie Larson as Captain Marvel in
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The Marvels it’s about finding the perfect team members, so it makes sense The Marvels Director Nia DaCosta was very careful about sleeping with Marvel Studios before signing on to direct the Brie Larson sequel. The Candyman The filmmaker admitted that she reached out to her friends who had previously worked with Kevin Feige to find out what it was like. When the revelation they came back with was that “he’s a big, old nerd,” DaCosta knew she’d found her people. especially when Black pantherRyan Coogler gave her some deceptively insightful advice that she didn’t fully understand until after filming was over.

From She-Hulk getting the haters green to the gills as always Secret Invasion Being so bad that it could change the future of Marvel Disney Plus, more and more Marvel mayhem is breaking out all the time, so keep your eyes peeled.

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