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Kevin Feige (/ˈfaɪɡi/ FY-ghee; born June 2, 1973) is an American film and television producer. He has been the president of Marvel Studios and the primary producer of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) franchise since 2007. The films he has produced have a combined worldwide box office gross of over $31 billion, making him the highest-grossing producer of all time, with Avengers: Endgame (2019) becoming the highest-grossing film at its release. Feige is a member of the Producers Guild of America. In 2018, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture for producing Black Panther, the first superhero film to receive that honour and the first film in the MCU to win an Academy Award. In October 2019, he became the chief creative officer of Marvel Entertainment. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kevin Feige, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Years after the fall of Kang, the world begins detecting dimensional anomalies — rifts not caused by magic or mutants, but by quantum decay. A team of scientists — previously scattered post-Blip — regroups under Reed Richards, now a reclusive, paranoid genius obsessed with fixing time itself. They form the Fantastic Four, not to fight evil, but to prevent reality from folding. When they trace the anomalies, they find an alternate version of themselves — The Fractured Four, from Earth-904 — who destroyed their own reality trying to save another. These versions are cold, brutal, and manipulative, claiming they are the "true versions" destined to replace the 616 team. What follows is an identity-crushing confrontation where both teams see their own flaws, and Sue Storm realizes the only way forward is to trust in imperfection — not dominance.
