We've been hearing a lot about the madness going on at Marvel Studios and Marvel Entertainment. If recent rumors are to be trusted, then it would seem as if Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige is on the verge of destroying everything.

This information came directly from sources on Bleeding Cool.

To determine if Feige or Marvel Entertainment CEO Ike Perlmutter is the bad guy here, we need to look at the films. Perlmutter is head of the Marvel Creative Committee, and his team has worked on several films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As for Feige, he was behind many decisions concerning other movies in the universe where the Creative Committee did not have a say in what should and should not happen.

The movies the Creative Committee had a hand in include Iron Man, Avengers, Guardians Of The Galaxy, Captain America: The First Avenger, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and Captain America: Civil War. The movies the committee had no involvement in are Iron Man 2, Iron Man 3, and Avengers: Age Of Ultron.

As it stands, the Creative Committee worked on the best of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films, while Feige had a lot more decision making as regards the most controversial of the bunch.

This is the first time we've heard something that is very anti-Feige and pro-Perlmutter, so we are not sure what to make of it.

Feige is seen as the boogeyman at Marvel Studios. Should he gain more power, films after Captain America: Civil War could be a disaster. Then again, we have to point out that Civil War isn't even out yet, so we're not sure how well that one will turn out.

Let's point out something very important about Feige's past here.

The man was an executive producer for a slew of terrible movies: Blade Trinity, Spider-Man 3, Elektra, Man-Thing, Fantastic Four 1, Fantastic Four 2 and X-Men 3. He only had an executive producer role, but this list should make you wonder.

As it is now, the Creative Committee is out of the picture, and Feige has free rein to do what he wants even if he is still required to report directly to Disney.

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