A few days have passed since the end of San Diego Comic-Con, during which Marvel literally wiped out the competition with sensational announcements (you can find some grouped in this article). Yet we have only touched the tip of the iceberg, it seems. Yes, because Marvel Cinematic Universe boss Kevin Feige teased fans during a San Diego Comic-Con event, stating how some big news has been preserved for D23, the big event organized by Disney to be held in early September.
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"There are still so many things to discuss and so many more to unveil and we didn't want to talk about everything today," the Marvel boss said during Comic-Con. Rumors have been circulating for some time that Marvel Studios did not intend to fire all the fireworks in San Diego, but wanted to keep some secrets aside just given D23 in September. Kevin Feige's words seem to confirm this. Of course, given the amount - qualitatively and quantitatively - of announcements made in San Diego, it's hard to imagine what the MCU might still have in store for fans.
During a chat with Comicbook, Kevin Feige also talked about the link between Marvel movies and TV series and the role of post-credit scenes: “The truth is, not all post-credit scenes are about the future. […] They are always a source of fun for us. We don't want to do everything the same. Some post-credit scenes will link, and some won't.
Some movies and some television series will be linked, others not. I think it's important to do both self-sustaining stories like Ms. Marvel or Moon Knight, as well as series that are related and help build a bigger story. Much of what we are doing contributes to building a bigger story, of course, which is the Kang Dynasty and the Multiverse Saga ”.
Source: Comicbook