Marvel had a big night at this year’s Golden Globes. Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse won for Best Animated Film, and Black Panther was the first movie from the MCU to ever earn a Best Picture nomination. But while it’s nice for fans to see their favorite films get recognized by the Hollywood elite, the most exciting moment of the evening for Marvel lovers came before the show. Kevin Feige offered some unexpected insights into the franchise from the red carpet, with updates from its immediate future to its long term prospects.On today’s Nerdist News, host Jessica Chobot takes a look at what the studio’s head honcho had to say about what we can expect from Avengers: Endgame, the continuing work on Captain Marvel, what lies ahead for the uncertain Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, how many new characters acquired from Fox could get added to the MCU someday, and the possibility that Adam McKay might really get tapped to make a Silver Surfer movie someday.[brightcove video_id=”5986907110001″ brightcove_account_id=”3653334524001″ brightcove_player_id=”rJs2ZD8x”]And he even took the time to compliment a worldwide smash hit superhero movie he had nothing to do with.Normally we’d expect any kind of unexpected news from the Golden Globes to happen after the show, but maybe Kevin Feige was just in an extra good mood because of Marvel’s nominations. If so, can the Academy nominate Black Panther for Best Picture? If that happens, he might tell us how the X-Men will join the MCU.What do you make of his comments? Are you excited about the future of the franchise? Which potential project, character, or director would you most want to see join the MCU? Tell us in the comments below.
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