Who would love to see Iron Man and Captain Marvel destroy Imperial Star Destroyers? Or how about a showdown between Thanos and the Emperor? Darth Vader would certainly be an interesting opponent for the Avengers, who could then get support from Luke Skywalker ... Probably very few would like a crossover between Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. If you don't want to see something like this under any circumstances, you can now rest assured.
Comedian and actor Patton Oswalt had suggested such a crossover - as a joke, of course. You can watch the funny video on Youtube.
Producers, story writers and directors from the Marvel Cinematic Universe find their way into the Star Wars universe. Loki author Michael Waldon is writing a new film, for example, and Kevin Feige is also working on something related to Star Wars. However, Marvel and Star Wars will remain separate universes.
Source: StarWarsNewsNet
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No crossover between Marvel and Star Wars
When asked about this very topic, producer Kevin Feige said: "If you do ask me if what we're talking about was possible 20 years ago if I'd said, 'I don't think so.' But I really don't believe in it ... I don't think there's a reason for it. " So, according to Kevin Feige, we won't see a crossover. Certain elements that could be jokingly built into one of the universes as an Easter egg - such as the E.T. in Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace - are of course possible. But a real crossover is not planned.Comedian and actor Patton Oswalt had suggested such a crossover - as a joke, of course. You can watch the funny video on Youtube.
Producers, story writers and directors from the Marvel Cinematic Universe find their way into the Star Wars universe. Loki author Michael Waldon is writing a new film, for example, and Kevin Feige is also working on something related to Star Wars. However, Marvel and Star Wars will remain separate universes.
Source: StarWarsNewsNet
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