Marvel Executive Producer Discusses the MCU’s Recent Struggles

Brad Winderbaum, an executive producer at Marvel Studios, spoke up about the company’s recent troubles and how it plans to course-correct its TV offerings.According to ComicBook.com, Winderbaum acknowledged the recent struggles at Marvel Studios during a press junket for Echo, the upcoming Disney+ Marvel TV show for mature audiences. Last year, big box office Marvel movies like Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and The Marvels bombed critically and commercially in theaters, while hyped-up Marvel TV series like Secret Invasion also fared poorly with fans and reviewers alike. While various reports of turmoil within Marvel Studios spread, the studio’s theatrical multiverse storyline involving Kang the Conqueror came to a screeching halt following Jonathan Majors being charged with assault and harassment.Back to the Echo press junket, Winderbaum said there’s going to be a clearer line that separates the Marvel movies from the Marvel TV shows. “Moving forward, our content is going to feel a lot more like television,” Winderbaum said. “It kind of drives toward the horizon; drives towards the future, and keeps people engaged for longer periods of time, in the more leaned-back setting of your living room. To set it apart, frankly, from the big, cinematic event experiences in the movie theater.”

Brad Winderbaum, an executive producer at Marvel Studios, spoke up about the company’s recent troubles and how it plans to course-correct its TV offerings.

According to ComicBook.com, Winderbaum acknowledged the recent struggles at Marvel Studios during a press junket for Echo, the upcoming Disney+ Marvel TV show for mature audiences. Last year, big box office Marvel movies like Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and The Marvels bombed critically and commercially in theaters, while hyped-up Marvel TV series like Secret Invasion also fared poorly with fans and reviewers alike. While various reports of turmoil within Marvel Studios spread, the studio’s theatrical multiverse storyline involving Kang the Conqueror came to a screeching halt following Jonathan Majors being charged with assault and harassment.

Back to the Echo press junket, Winderbaum said there’s going to be a clearer line that separates the Marvel movies from the Marvel TV shows. “Moving forward, our content is going to feel a lot more like television,” Winderbaum said. “It kind of drives toward the horizon; drives towards the future, and keeps people engaged for longer periods of time, in the more leaned-back setting of your living room. To set it apart, frankly, from the big, cinematic event experiences in the movie theater.”

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