'Captain Marvel' directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck say they turned to Ryan Coogler for advice while pitching to Marvel Studios.
"Captain Marvel" directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck turned to"Black Panther" director Ryan Coogler when they needed to talk to someone about the process of making a movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Making a Marvel movie means that a filmmaker will have to dedicate at least two years of their life to get it completed. And that doesn't even count the breakneck press that happens around the world once the movie is released. Boden, Fleck, and Coogler all knew each other from the independent film scene they all started out in and the three also had the same agent, which made it easy for them to have a chat about the Marvel process."He was prepping 'Black Panther' then and he just let us know how much work this is and how much you really need to love the character to go down this road," Fleck.
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