“Ant-Man” Writer Implies There’s No Real Plan For Phase 5 and Beyond: “We Are in the Process of Figuring That Out”
Quantumania: Ant-Man and The Wasp Recently, Jeff Loveness revealed that Marvel Studios does not have a plan for Phase 5, and is just following their instincts.
Talking with The Hollywood Reporter In a long interview, you will discuss Quantumania: Ant-Man and The Wasp Loveness was asked about the future of Marvel Cinematic Universe. “So moving forward, will the big bad be a revolving door of Kang variants, or will an alpha soon emerge if he hasn’t already?”
Love responded to love “I think I’ve already been killed by Feige for even taking this interview. (Laughs.) But we are in the process of figuring that out. I am so far behind on my Avengers script, but I’ll tell you when we’ve got it figured out.”
Ironically, after admitting that he and Marvel Studios didn’t have a plan, the man claims that they do. “We’ve got a plan and we’ve got a story, but the goal right now, without giving too much away, is to show the true versatility and passion that Jonathan Majors has.”
“I truly feel like I’m the luckiest guy in the world because I get to write for the most exciting young actor that I’ve seen in a long, long time. And so the short answer is that I can’t say anything, but the big answer is that Kang is a legion,” He went on.
“So let’s see what that legion is like, and let’s get great character performances from the best actor around right now,” He concluded.
He answered that he had not yet finished his script for Avengers The Kang Dynasty when he was asked. “t’s hard to even say. I think I’m in the jet-lag stage of a press tour, but we’re working on it. Destin [Daniel Cretton] is incredible. I’ve had conversations with Jonathan about where he wants to take the character, so it’s still very early days.”
“We’ve got like 40 more movies to go before I get there, but we’ve certainly got a plan. We’re all very excited for the story that we’re laying down, so now it’s just on me and my ADHD and my procrastination and all that. So, hopefully, Kevin doesn’t read this. If he is, hey, Kevin. I’m doing great. The pages are just flowing, man. (Laughs.) It’ll be there next week,” He concluded.
Loveness revealed that he does not have a plan and doesn’t care how the Quantum Realm, time travel, or how the Quantum Realm work. “magic” Multiverse works in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. These are all things that you would expect a writer to be extremely knowledgeable about and care about when creating films in the Marvel Multiverse Saga.
When The Hollywood Reporter asked Loveness about how long it took them to get there in the Quantum Realm they answered that Loveness said, “None of it.” “Ooh, we may have to pick this up in another movie, but we didn’t play too much with time dilation in this one.”
“I would say all that time dilation stuff might be more in the upper strata, which is where those ants fell through. They fell through it and went through a thousand years or something. The Avengers were also doing it in those upper-strata levels, and so I think the realm we were playing with was a bit more of a limbo space,” He went on.
Then, love is declared. “We’ve already played that card in Endgame, so we just wanted more of a contained adventure without having to check your watch the whole movie for how much time has gone by.”
“The better question is how long was Janet actually down there with Kang? Was it 30 years, or was it this endless amount of hell time? But I’ll leave that for Reddit,” He concluded. “They can have fun with it because I don’t really care. (Laughs.)”
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It’s clear that audiences don’t care about the film as much as they thought. The film’s first weekend box office was significantly lower than Marvel’s recent releases in 2022. This also saw a decrease in sales of previous Marvel films.
Quantumania: Ant-Man and The Wasp It has grossed only $131.3 million in domestic sales and $160.1 millions internationally, for a total of $291.5million.
The film also features the IMDb user rating of third lowest for all Marvel Cinematic Universe films With a 6.5.
What do YOU think Jeff Loveness’ remarks about Marvel Studios having no plan for Phase 5, and beyond, is fair?
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