Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige recently talked with Bleeding Cool about a concept they have yet to tackle in their movies, the secret identity. As long as you don’t count Bruce Banner/Hulk, which isn’t exactly the same thing anyway.
KF:“The one we haven’t done in the MCU is the secret identity thing. I thought that had been overplayed for a long time which is why we had Tony Stark out himself at the end of his first movie. We were sort of announcing to the audience that we’re not going to play that game.”
BC: There must be a new spin on that, though?
KF: “I think there is and I think we will get to it at some point. We have an idea. As a matter of fact, I was just talking about it the other day with one of our filmmakers. The fun thing about the job, though, is that idea I was talking about with a filmmaker might not happen for four or five years because it may or may not be appropriate for a first movie.”
BC: How is that fun? That sounds like torture.
KF: “It’s fun because we’ve been doing it now for seven years and the things we talked about seven years ago we’re doing now and so I have confidence at least we’ll get to them.”
Kevin Feige did reveal last week that they were trying to “figure out what to do” with Daredevil aka Matt Murdock. Is there someone else that comes to mind?
Source: Bleeding Cool
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