Kevin Feige’s Latest Move Could Cost You an Extra $50 at the Movie Theater—Here's Why Your Wallet is in the Crosshairs
Marvel fans, brace yourselves: Kevin Feige is reportedly pushing for a massive overhaul in how blockbusters are released, and it might mean you are paying a premium just to watch Captain America fight a dude on a Tuesday night. According to industry insiders, the Marvel boss is lobbying for "dynamic ticket pricing," a model that could slap a $20 fee for opening weekend seats in standard theaters, with "subscription-only" access for exclusive early screenings. Translation? Your monthly streaming bill might not cover your next Marvel date night. While Feige argues this protects studios from streaming losses, consumer advocates say it’s a direct hit on family budgets, turning a $50 theater trip into a $100 nightmare. Before you plan your next movie outing, check your bank account—this new era of cinema is set to drain your wallet faster than Thanos snapped his fingers.