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.

Drake's defamation lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar's diss track dismissed by judge

Drake's defamation lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar's diss track Not Like Us has been dismissed by a federal judge.

Gregg Wallace suing the BBC for 'distress and harassment' following sacking

Gregg Wallace is suing the BBC and one of its subsidiaries for causing him "distress and harassment", after being sacked from the corporation in July.

The film fighting back against abuse and 'cheap laughs' at Tourette's expense

When John Davidson was 10 years old, he experienced his first symptoms of Tourette syndrome - small facial tics and eye blinking.

Tim Westwood charged with four counts of rape

Former Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood has been charged with four counts of rape, nine counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault.

'I ain't dead yet,' says Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton has declared she "ain't dead yet" after her sister raised concerns about the singer's health by asking people to pray for her.

Dolly Parton is 'going to be just fine', country singer's sister says

Dolly Parton's sister has said that the country singer is "going to be just fine" after worrying fans by asking for prayers.


Main article is FAKE. Create your own fake news.