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    Prior to the full launch of the MCU, David Maisel was a key name in building up Marvel Studios. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Maisel was responsible for the original pitch to create a cinematic universe encompassing all of Marvel's characters. He became the President of Marvel Studios in 2003 and later ascended the ranks to finally become th...

    Jeremy Latcham was another key figure in the earlier stages of Marvel Studios and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Originally serving as an associate producer for Iron Man and a co-producer on the 2010 sequel, Latcham later became the Senior Vice President of Marvel Studios. In his new role, Latcham was responsible for overseeing several major titles...

    As the founder and original CEO of Marvel Studios, Avi Arad was perhaps the most influential producer in translating Marvel Comics to the big screen prior to the MCU. As the lead producer of Marvel Studios, Arad worked on every film produced by the company beginning with 1998's Blade. Avi Arad was also involved in the creation of Iron Man and The I...

    Jonathan Schwartz is one of several VPs of Production and Development at Marvel Studios. Schwartz helpfully outlined his position in an interview with Collider, explaining that, while major executives like Kevin Feige oversee the entire MCU, other lower executives such as himself are assigned to oversee each individual project, including its sellin...

    Trinh Tran began her career with Marvel as a production assistant on all of its Phase 1 films. She was later promoted to a creative executive for the second and third Captain America films before eventually being named a VP of Production and Development. Since then, Tran has been involved in some of Marvel's most important projects, including Capta...

    Eric Hauserman Carroll is a VP of Production and Development at Marvel Studios who began his career with the company as a crew member on the first two Thor films. After expanding his producer role, Carroll helped develop the quasi-canon Marvel TV series Agent Carter, which ran for two seasons on ABC. Carroll also served as a co-producer on Spider-M...

    Stephen Broussard is one of Marvel Studios' Vice Presidents of Production and Development, overseeing the creation of certain major projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Beginning with 2008's The Incredible Hulk, Broussard has been credited in nine MCU projects thus far, including Captain America: The First Avenger, Iron Man 3, the one-shot Al...

    As another of Marvel's VPs of Production and Development, Brad Winderbaum has been heavily involved in its Disney+ projects, including What If...?, which he originally pitched to Kevin Feige (via The Direct). In addition to What If...?, Winderbaum was also responsible for overseeing the production of several major Marvel releases in recent years, i...

    Nate Moore is a VP of Production and Development at Marvel Studios, working under Kevin Feige in putting together the franchise's projects. During his career at Marvel, Moore is credited as a producer on several films and series, beginning with Captain America: The Winter Soldier and including Civil War, both Black Panther films, The Falcon and the...

    Victoria Alonso's first credit with Marvel Studios extends all the way back to the beginning of the MCU, serving as a co-producer for Iron Man. Alonso wore several hats during her time with Marvel Studios, including her most recent title, President of Physical, Post Production, VFX, and Animation. Alonso's department came under fire in recent years...

  1. May 22, 2024 · As Bob Iger returned to Disney, Marvel’s top creatives began to formulate a response to the dilemma and by the time Echo debuted on Hulu and Disney Plus in January 2024 and fans were introduced to the Marvel Spotlight banner, the studio’s solution began to become clear: the MCU would no longer be all connected but rather, through ...

  2. May 22, 2024 · For Marvel Studios, continuity is a crutch. Image credit: Marvel. A decade or so ago, Marvel Studios used the adage "Everything is connected" as they began to branch out into TV shows. The first decade of Marvel projects were all standalone projects that, as an added bonus, built to what was to come.

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  3. Apr 16, 2018 · Though the Marvel Cinematic Universe currently dominates the box office with each new release, there's often a lot of confusion of how Marvel Studios actually works; how it came to be, and how it slots in with Marvel TV, Marvel Comics, and the larger world of Marvel Entertainment, is still a mystery to even die-hard fans.The difference between ...

  4. May 7, 2024 · The once-reliable Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has struggled as of late, but Marvel Studios says it’s ready to regain lost ground. Marvel Studios co-president Louis D’Esposito and MCU ...

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  5. May 17, 2023 · Marvel Studios’ president reveals his top career tip and how the studio made billions from an underdog mindset: ‘Get comfortable with failure’. BY Eleanor Pringle.

  6. May 7, 2024 · The once-reliable Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has struggled as of late, but Marvel Studios says it’s ready to regain lost ground. Marvel Studios co-president Louis D’Esposito and...