Geekstorians: The House That Iron Man Built | How Kevin Feige Built The MCU Machine
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Season Three of Geekstorians begins with the moment geek culture stopped knocking on the door and started owning the building.
In this episode, Dave looks at the rise of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from Marvel’s desperate rights situation and the gamble of Iron Man, to Kevin Feige’s phase-planned architecture, the genre trick that kept the films from feeling like a production line, and the extraordinary test of asking audiences to follow a talking raccoon and a sentient tree into space.
Then we follow the machine to its greatest achievement: Infinity War and Endgame. Two films that asked audiences to trust more than a decade of storytelling, and somehow delivered an ending that felt earned.
But what happens after the perfect ending?
This episode also looks at the post-Endgame problem, Disney+, Phase Four, the Kang issue, and Marvel’s attempt to rebuild around Doctor Doom, Robert Downey Jr., the Russo Brothers, the Fantastic Four, and the next great convergence point.
Because the MCU’s real superpower was never just spectacle.
It was trust.
And once you build the house everybody else moves into, the architect has to keep building.
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