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“There are no flying cars in the Marvel Universe”: Kevin Feige Shot Down an Insane Samuel L Jackson Winter Soldier Car Chase Idea

Marvel's president Kevin Feige vetoed a far-fetched car chase concept involving Samuel L. Jackson

"There are no flying cars in the Marvel Universe": Kevin Feige Shot Down an Insane Samuel L Jackson Winter Soldier Car Chase Idea

SUMMARY

  • Samuel L. Jackson portrayed Nicholas Joseph Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise
  • But in the film, there was a car chase scene of him that the president of Marvel Studios rejected, which involved flying cars.
  • This idea was visualized by a pre-visualization (pre-viz) company that was established in 2004 by a team of visual effects artists

Samuel L. Jackson portrayed Nicholas Joseph Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise. He has portrayed the character in a total of 11 Marvel movies.

Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury

His appearances have varied, from short cameos to second or third lead in movies like “Captain” in the title. His significant film was Caption America: The Winter Soldier, with some of his best action sequences.

But in the film, there was a car chase scene of him that the president of Marvel Studios rejected, which involved flying cars.

Also read: “We need a break from all Marvel stuff”: Kevin Feige is Reportedly Planning to Follow James Gunn’s Footsteps to Reboot MCU With Avengers: Secret Wars and Fans Are Not Impressed

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Kevin Feige Rejected Flying Car Chase Scene in Winter Soldier

Samuel L. Jackson in The Winter Soldier
Samuel L. Jackson in Captain America: The Winter Soldier

In a previous version of Fury’s (Samuel L. Jackson) car chase scene in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, there was an idea that his car would fly.

But Kevin Feige, the head of Marvel Studios, rejected this idea with the statement, “There are no flying cars in the Marvel Universe,” putting an end to that concept. As per MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios:

“It was going to take off in the air, and it was going to become an airborne chase. Then Kevin said, ‘There are no flying cars in the Marvel Universe,’ and that was the end of that.”

This idea was visualized by a pre-visualization (pre-viz) company that was established in 2004 by a team of visual effects artists who collaborated on Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.

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Pre-viz (a pre-visualization company) was used to test and eliminate the ideas that didn’t work out. Marvel’s reliance on pre-visualization (pre-viz) was made for more complex action sequences and improved the movie production process. But, it also garnered criticism that the studio had become a factory-like operation.

Also read: “They’ll prune everything that’s not working”: Kevin Feige’s Quote Hints $29B MCU Might Be Following James Gunn’s DCU Plans After Zack Snyder Exit

Why Did Kevin Feige Reject Samuel L. Jackson’s Flying Car Chase Scene in Winter Soldier?

Kevin Feige
Kevin Feige

Kevin Feige might not have included the flying car chase scene in Captain America: The Winter Soldier to maintain the Marvel Universe’s style.

Marvel’s approach to action sequences is based on comic book traditions, which feature characters with superhuman abilities. While Marvel films often include great elements, they also maintain a certain level of consistency within their fictional universe.

So this means that the portrayal of superpowers is carefully integrated into the narrative. And that is why, to ensure that they align with the established rules of the Marvel Universe, Feige probably would have rejected the idea.

Also read: “Are they going to kill me?”: Brie Larson’s ‘The Marvels’ Director Had a Genuine Concern Before Trusting Kevin Feige Until Taika Waititi and James Gunn Put Her at Ease 

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