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Superheroes riding a Marvel-ous wave at the box office
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Superheroes riding a Marvel-ous wave at the box office
2014
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\"Casting the movie is the most important thing -- actors, directors, cinematographers,\" says Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. \"It's putting that team in place to bring the movie to life in a way it can be and should be. That's always the hardest part. My anxiety level plummets when you get closer to the first day of shooting because we're looking pretty good at that point.\" - Even heroes need hang-ups. Marvel has \"taken superheroes and made them human,\" says Anthony Mackie, who plays Sam Wilson, aka Falcon, in Winter Solder. Marvel has made its heroes \"relatable, given them a sense of dignity and pride that's not so far off that you can't relate to them.\" - New pairings.The Batman vs. Superman project and The Avengers may be the start of crossover films if studios can negotiate rights. \"Who says X-Men can't fight Avengers?\" [Jeff Bock] says. \"With this much money at stake, you know the brain trust is trying to figure a way.\"
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