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Kevin Feige

Kevin Feige (born June 2, 1973, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American film and television producer best known for shaping modern blockbuster storytelling as the longtime leader of Marvel Studios. Since 2007, he has served as the central producing force behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe, overseeing its interconnected films and series and helping turn Marvel into a global entertainment powerhouse.

Under Feige’s stewardship, Marvel releases have generated more than $31 billion worldwide, placing him among the most commercially successful producers in cinema history. His run includes cultural landmarks such as Avengers: Endgame, which became the highest-grossing film at the time of its release, underscoring the scale of the franchise he helped architect.

Feige is also recognized within the industry beyond box office results. A member of the Producers Guild of America, he earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture for producing Black Panther—a breakthrough moment for superhero filmmaking and the MCU’s first Oscar-winning title. In 2019, he expanded his role further by becoming chief creative officer of Marvel Entertainment.

He frequently appears in behind-the-scenes and documentary projects, including Marvel Studios Assembled installments and tributes to Stan Lee, reflecting his hands-on presence in both production and Marvel’s public legacy.

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