MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios
A comprehensive look at Marvel Studios' rise and cultural impact.
Joanna Robinson author Gavin Edwards author Dave Gonzales author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Published:10th Oct '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers an in-depth look at Marvel Studios' rise from a struggling toymaker to a dominant force in Hollywood, featuring insights from over a hundred industry interviews and key moments in its history.
MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios offers an in-depth look at the remarkable journey of Marvel Studios, tracing its evolution from a struggling toymaker to a dominant force in Hollywood and global pop culture. The authors, Joanna Robinson, Dave Gonzales, and Gavin Edwards, draw on over a hundred interviews with key figures in the industry, including actors, producers, directors, and writers. This extensive research provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the studio's rise and the transformative impact of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
The book explores pivotal moments in Marvel's history, such as the controversial casting of Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man and the strategic negotiations that led to Disney's acquisition of Marvel. The authors highlight how Marvel Studios successfully reinvented Hollywood's traditional studio system, adapting it to the demands of modern audiences and the evolving entertainment landscape. Their insights reveal the innovative approaches that have allowed Marvel to thrive, including the embrace of streaming platforms and interconnected storytelling.
With a blend of engaging storytelling and authoritative analysis, MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios serves as both a tribute to Marvel's achievements and a critical examination of its influence on contemporary culture. Whether you're a devoted Marvel fan or simply curious about its impact, this book provides an essential and lively account of one of the most significant cultural phenomena of our time.
'A superb chronicle of how Marvel Studios conquered Hollywood.... This definitive account of the Hollywood juggernaut thrills.' * Publishers Weekly *
'The book every MCU fan needs to read.' -- Alan Sepinwall * author of The Sopranos Sessions *
'A gift. Comprehensive, accessible, and entertaining, MCU makes for a great primer on a modern pillar of Hollywood entertainment.' -- Nicholas Quah * Vulture and New York Magazine *
'I watched all the movies. I devoured all the articles. I listened to all the pods. I thought I knew everything there was to know about the MCU . . . and then I read this magnificent book. For fans, by fans; hilarious, gripping, and emotional; no infinity stone is left unturned. I loved it three thousand.' -- Damon Lindelof * Emmy-winning screenwriter *
'A riveting, deeply researched history of the collaborative wizardry and backstage showdowns behind Marvel Studios' popcorn-movie empire.' -- Douglas Wolk * author of All of the Marvels *
'Robinson, Gonzales, and Edwards deliver the definitive chronicle of the greatest cinematic achievement of all time. An absolute treasure trove of depth and detail that will delight both new Marvel fans and Marvel zombies from way back, like me.' -- Jeff Cannata
'I thought I was an authority on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but I was wrong. This impeccably researched and reported tome is both a propulsive page turner and a real peek behind the curtain into how you build a cultural phenomenon, brick by obsessive brick.' -- Marc Bernardin * screenwriter and comic book author *
'A deeply researched and engagingly written spin through Marvel history that gives credit where it's due, without papering over cracks. Even the biggest fan will find new revelations and new perspectives in the often first-hand accounts of the studio's climb to world dominance.' -- Helen O’Hara * Empire Magazine *
'At some point, the movies based on the Avengers superhero group and its individual members ceased to be just comic-book entertainment; they became cultural touchstones. Robinson, Gonzales, and Edwards bring extensive knowledge to the task of determining how, and they obviously love the craft of cinema . . . Something important took place when the Avengers assembled, and this book provides the background for the sprawling canvas.' * Kirkus Reviews *
ISBN: 9781472270733
Dimensions: 244mm x 164mm x 48mm
Weight: 782g
528 pages