BBC Exclusive Interview: Marvel Studios Boss Kevin Feige speaks about Eternals, Disney+ and goes coy about Black Knight.


BBC Exclusive Interview: Marvel Studios Boss Kevin Feige speaks about Eternals, Disney+ and goes coy about Black Knight.

James Spaniard: Hello Kevin, How are you?
Kevin Feige: Hi James, I'm doing great, Thank you for asking.
James: With the film Eternals spanning over 1000's upon 1000's of years, I was wondering how Black Knight plays a role in the film and what the structure of the team is like.
Kevin: That's something we're keeping under wraps but I have it in good faith that Chole has given us all of her time and energy and made a brilliant film for the world to watch when it comes out in the theaters.
James: The fans have been waiting almost a year for this film and 2years from when it first went into filming.
Kevin: The fans will just have to wait a bit longer just like the rest of the world who wants to see this film.
James: Has the studio thought about doing a day and date just like their plans with Black Widow.
Kevin: Black Widow is our test ground in some sense on will it be a hit in the theaters and on Disney+ or not.
James: I've seen some talk online about a Disney+ Black Knight series, Could you confirm if that is true or not.
Kevin: I can't confirm if that's true or not but as you know we have She-Hulk, Hawkeye, Ms. Marvel, and Moon Knight shooting right now with a spin-off from Hawkeye on the table.
James: One last thing before we go. I was hoping to know what your favorite Marvel baseball cap you own is.
Kevin: It would have to be Black Widow with the red and black logo.
James: Thank you, Kevin.
Kevin: No problem and thank you for the interview, Jamie.
[Editors Notes]You can watch the full interview on our BBC News channel Sunday 4th April at 10 pm.

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