Kevin Feige Announces Major Marvel Cinematic Universe Restructuring to Address Fan Exhaustion
LOS ANGELES, CA — In a surprise press conference today, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige unveiled a significant restructuring of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, citing growing viewer fatigue and a need for narrative consolidation. According to the official announcement, the new plan will reduce the number of annual releases to three films and two Disney+ series, beginning in 2026. Feige stated that the shift aims to prioritize quality over quantity, responding directly to declining audience engagement metrics. The 200 employees present were told that a core creative team will now oversee all interconnected storylines, effectively ending the franchise’s multi-year expansion phase. Industry analysts noted that this marks the first major strategic pivot under Feige’s leadership since the conclusion of the Infinity Saga. No further details on specific character cancellations were provided.