Board Thread:Television/@comment-3048593-20180113175532/@comment-29908830-20191015211137

KalKent wrote: LoveWaffle wrote: KalKent wrote: Feige is now Chief Creative Officer of Marvel, and will oversee creative decisions.

* insert Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet comparison* It's weird to see a massive corporation like Disney investing entirely in exactly one person. When one is responsible for helping a franchise make literal billions...

Other studios wish they had one person they could entrust with that.

True, but this might be getting rather out of hand, if you ask me. Quesada leaving as CCO will probably be a net gain for Marvel, but to say Feige might be wearing himself thin would be an understatement. At the moment, I'm not sure what to expect. Beyond the possible burnout Feige will get for divulging in THREE separate media divisions (unless he's one of those crazy Eiichiro Oda types that can work flawlessly - and only works - with just three hours of sleep), it's possible that this could increase the synonymy that other Marvel divisions have been accused of doing in relation to the MCU. That said, it could also create a higher standard of quality for them, and may be able to find a way to further integrate Marvel Entertainment's MCU properties with those of the films now that Feige is involved with both companies again. I guess only time will tell.