Kevin Feige predicts that Marvels Phase 5 will be a lot better planned than the much-publicized Phase 4

Kevin Feige predicts that Marvels Phase 5 will be a lot better planned than the much-publicized Phas ...

The Phase 4 line-up was used by Marvel Studios to experiment with their formula and try out new things, but the end result was a string of poor-quality projects that used the MCU's overall momentum to barely thrive out there, rather than feeding off of each other like in the Infinity Saga. Now, with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania officially starting phase 5, Kevin Feige is here to assure the fan base that the next few years will be much more cohesive.

With WandaVision's blatant politicized narrative, most people began to deviate from the multiverse of madness, including with Eternals and Doctor Strange. Taika Waititi's Thor: Love and Thunder was the film to follow up Sam Raimi's swing, which is now considered the worst movie in Marvel history.

With Hawkeye, Moon Knight, and Ms. Marvel polarizing audiences, things did not look so good on the Disney Plus side of things, either. She-Hulk is splitting audiences in the middle.

Kevin Feige is here to tell you, in a chat with Entertainment Weekly, that the Infinity Saga's interconnected narrative with its overarching themes is making a proper comeback in Phase 5.

Feige seems confident in his creative team's storytelling abilities, but if Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's reviews are anything to go by, this is just another mediocre film following the disastrous Phase 4, which is setting a terrible precedent for the next phase 5.

Scott Lang's latest big screen performance has yet to be released in theaters, so let's hope that will happen. Read We Got This Covered's very own review of Quantumania here.