Kevin Feige Reportedly Has Two Names Banned From Future MCU Projects

One director and one actor are reportedly banned from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.In the new tell-all book MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios by Joanna Robinson, Dave Gonzalez, and Gavin Edwards, the rise and dominance of the MCU is intricately detailed. Going through decades of Marvel’s on-screen history, the book also delves into the behind-the-scenes issues that have occurred with various projects, leading to two names getting banned from the MCU by Kevin Feige. Per Dexerto, it’s noted in the book, “If the Inhumans could be rehabilitated, apparently everyone in MCU history was on Feige’s call list—except Edward Norton, the franchise’s first Bruce Banner, and Joss Whedon, whose Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. characters remained in limbo.”These may not be the biggest shockers. Edward Norton’s troubles behind the scenes of The Incredible Hulk were well documented, as the actor had very different ideas for what the movie should be. They managed to get through production on the film, though Hulk was promptly recast with Mark Ruffalo taking over the role for subsequent MCU projects. At the time, Feige has released a public statement announcing Norton’s exit from the role.Related: Kevin Feige Seems to Confirm Pre-WandaVision Marvel Shows Aren’t MCU Canon

One director and one actor are reportedly banned from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Related: Kevin Feige Seems to Confirm Pre-WandaVision Marvel Shows Aren’t MCU Canon

In the new tell-all book MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios by Joanna Robinson, Dave Gonzalez, and Gavin Edwards, the rise and dominance of the MCU is intricately detailed. Going through decades of Marvel’s on-screen history, the book also delves into the behind-the-scenes issues that have occurred with various projects, leading to two names getting banned from the MCU by Kevin Feige. Per Dexerto, it’s noted in the book, “If the Inhumans could be rehabilitated, apparently everyone in MCU history was on Feige’s call list—except Edward Norton, the franchise’s first Bruce Banner, and Joss Whedon, whose Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. characters remained in limbo.”

These may not be the biggest shockers. Edward Norton’s troubles behind the scenes of The Incredible Hulk were well documented, as the actor had very different ideas for what the movie should be. They managed to get through production on the film, though Hulk was promptly recast with Mark Ruffalo taking over the role for subsequent MCU projects. At the time, Feige has released a public statement announcing Norton’s exit from the role.

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