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Louis D'Esposito is an Executive Producer and Co-President of Marvel Studios. D'Esposito was born in 1958 in the Bronx, New York, and began his film career in the early 1990s. He started his career as an associate producer and first assistant director on various Hollywood productions, including Another You (1991), Basic Instinct (1992), Dudley Do-Right (1999), S.W.A.T. (2003), and The Pursuit of Happyness (2006). In 2006, D'Esposito joined Marvel Studios, making his debut as unit production manager and executive producer on Iron Man (2008). He continued in these roles on Captain America: The First Avenger and various Marvel One-Shots. Over time, he became a central figure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's growth, executive producing virtually every MCU film since Iron Man (with the sole exception of The Incredible Hulk) and guiding franchises including Captain America, Guardians of the Galaxy, Black Panther, and Avengers, collectively earning over $29 billion at the global box office. Beyond production, D'Esposito has directed Marvel One-Shots—Item 47 (2012) and Agent Carter (2013)—the latter laying the groundwork for the Agent Carter TV series. He advanced to co-president of Marvel Studios in 2009, sharing leadership with Kevin Feige. In that capacity, he oversees feature film and streaming series development and production, including titles like WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, Ms. Marvel, Ironheart, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Daredevil: Born Again, and numerous other projects. He has received Primetime Emmy nominations for WandaVision in 2021 (Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series) and for What If…? in 2022 (Outstanding Animated Program). In 2024, he was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program again for X‑Men ’97 (Season 1 Episode 5, “Remember It”). Additionally, he earned nominations from the Television Academy for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, and Echo in technical categories, including costumes, sound mixing, and visual effects. Beyond industry awards, he was honoured in January 2024 with the inaugural “Renaissance Award” from the Russo Brothers’ Italian American Filmmaker Forum in recognition of his contributions to Italian‑American heritage and the entertainment world.

Louis D'Esposito

Producer
for Producer in Captain Marvel: The Flame of Revenge (4-Hour Cut)
Suggested by thischosenone

8 years after Thanos war, the Avengers saving the world from danger so many times. However, they can't prevent the corrupted United States Government from set the invasions in somewhere. The leader Carol Danvers tried to stop the conspiracies (Sometimes from alien powers), sadly, nothing she finds. As Carol disappointed with the United States and the chaotic international society, she suddenly found out her cousin, also the best Avenger partner betrayed and joined the resistance and slaughtered the American politicians and soldiers. That night (May 5th, 2031), Carol sneaked into Macau and stop Karla from burning Oscorp Tower, but too late as she arrived. The cousins’ fight on the upper half of the world’s second tallest building until it collapsed and destroyed the half of downtown Macau. Maria Hill, Karl Sofen, and Amberson Osborn died during the destruction (Norman survived and injured). In the same time in Geneva, survived Minn-Erva fights Phyla-Vell in the United Nations Office. Finally, Carol defeated Karla and left her on the ruin, and takes Hope van Dyne and Karla’s injured daughter Marie Bloch (Flew to the city and tried to call her mom return home) to the medical camp. The other Avengers stayed at Macau and rescue people, Carol comes and talks about sending Karla’s children and training as the new Avengers, to prevent the future Kree Empire’s invasion after those years the United States turns anarchy.




