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Marvel's Kevin Feige says 'thank God' for 'Wonder Woman'


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Despite the fact that superhero movies have been all the rage for the past couple of decades, female superhero movies have been a more recent phenomenon.

Indeed, DC's Wonder Woman marks the first major female superhero movie since Catwoman and Elektra back in the mid-aughts. And the competition has taken notice.

Speaking with Mashable at a recent press day for Spider-Man: Homecoming, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige offered his thoughts on Wonder Woman's groundbreaking debut.

The MCU is currently hard at work prepping its first female-led movie, 2019's Captain Marvel, with Brie Larson set to star and Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck confirmed to direct. But if Feige's feeling the heat from the competition, he's not showing it.  Read more...

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