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MCU’s Blade Problem Finally Acknowledged by Marvel Executives

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In an interview with Blacktree TV, he said: Deadpool & Wolverine, The conversation moved on for a moment. leaf. Most of the discussion was about whether the film would receive an R rating. Deadpool & Wolverine It became the first R-rated MCU film.

Feige seems to have confirmed that the film will be R-rated, saying it’s essential to the character.

“Because we had great people,” Feige told the interviewer. leaf A few years ago, all the movies were R-rated. So I think that’s inherent in the character of Blade, like Deadpool.”

The R-rating confirmation is the most concrete statement yet from Kevin Feige about the future of the film, but leaf, He also provided insight into production issues.

“I’m saying that for the last two years we’ve been trying to break that movie,” Feige said.[T]The most important thing for us is to not rush and to make sure we are on the right path. leaf movie.”

He said he wanted to make sure Disney was making the right version of the film, noting that there are already successful R-rated films featuring the character. His comments suggest that the uncharted waters of making a more mature MCU film were a major obstacle for the film.

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