April 27, 2026

MARVEL US DISNEY PREVIEW: Endgame Isn’t Over Yet: How Marvel Is Rewriting Its Own Finale (Ep. 16)

MARVEL US DISNEY PREVIEW: Endgame Isn’t Over Yet: How Marvel Is Rewriting Its Own Finale (Ep. 16)
Apple Podcasts podcast player badge
Spotify podcast player badge
Amazon Music podcast player badge
Overcast podcast player badge
Castro podcast player badge
iHeartRadio podcast player badge
PocketCasts podcast player badge
RSS Feed podcast player badge
Apple Podcasts podcast player iconSpotify podcast player iconAmazon Music podcast player iconOvercast podcast player iconCastro podcast player iconiHeartRadio podcast player iconPocketCasts podcast player iconRSS Feed podcast player icon

Jim Hill and Dan Graney unpack Marvel’s latest wave of announcements, from Avengers: Endgame returning to theaters with new footage to the growing sense that Doomsday is directly rewriting what came before. Along the way, they explore CinemaCon reveals, Infinity Vision, and what Disney’s internal shifts could mean for the future of the MCU. It’s a conversation about spectacle, strategy, and whether Marvel is quietly reshaping its own legacy in real time.

HIGHLIGHTS• Avengers: Endgame returns to theaters with newly added footage that directly connects to Avengers: Doomsday• CinemaCon reactions point to a massive, Endgame-scale story with Doctor Doom positioned as an even greater threat than Thanos• Robert Downey Jr.’s casting as Doctor Doom is driven by performance, not just star power• Infinity Vision debuts as a premium theatrical format designed to create a must-see, big-screen experience• Marvel may be repositioning Doomsday as a direct sequel to Endgame, potentially reshaping the Multiverse Saga• Rumors suggest Spider-Man’s Ned could take a surprising new path after MIT, tied to his magical abilities• Deadpool may shift into a supporting role as Marvel builds toward a more ensemble-driven future• X-Men are emerging as a central pillar of Marvel’s long-term storytelling plans• Disney layoffs impact Marvel’s visual development team, raising questions about the studio’s signature visual style• AI and freelance workflows could become a bigger part of Marvel’s production pipeline moving forward• “FOMO-vision” highlights Marvel’s strategy to turn theatrical releases into can’t-miss events• Comparisons to classic theatrical gimmicks show how Hollywood continues to sell spectacle as experience

HOSTS• Jim Hill - IG: ⁠⁠@JimHillMedia⁠⁠ | X: ⁠⁠@JimHillMedia⁠⁠ | Website: ⁠⁠JimHillMedia.com⁠⁠• Dan Graney - YouTube: ⁠⁠@TheHubbubbery⁠⁠ | Facebook: ⁠⁠/thehubbubbery⁠⁠ | Website: ⁠⁠thehubbubbery.com⁠⁠

FOLLOW• Facebook: ⁠⁠JimHillMediaNews⁠⁠• Instagram: ⁠⁠JimHillMedia⁠⁠• TikTok: ⁠⁠JimHillMedia⁠⁠

SUPPORTSupport the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at ⁠⁠Patreon.com/JimHillMedia⁠⁠.

PRODUCTION CREDITSEdited by Dave GreyProduced by Eric Hersey - ⁠⁠Strong Minded Agency⁠⁠

If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, ⁠⁠reach out today.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

If you like what you hear, and would like to support all of the Jim Hill Media Network Podcasts, please consider subscribing - for just $4 / month - to hear more episodes exclusive to subscribers 

Go to disneydish.bandcampcom/subscribe (where you'll find an awesome pic of Jim and Len) to subscribe, then listen for your name to be announced by THE Len Testa on a future Disney Dish.

Thanks for listening!