Kevin Feige On How Bought Avengers Tower

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Kevin Feige during press for Deadpool & Wolverine was asked about who bought Avengers Tower and if he knew all along who it would be. Let me know what you all think in the comments down below, like & sub for more!!

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Yo that’s the best structured question I’ve ever seen from an interviewer wtf

jbusa
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Considering that its in the EXACT spot where the baxter building needs to be, immaa put my money on reed richards

ZanSingsOkay
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Dr doom. Rdj gonna be living in the same building 😂😂

JordanWolhuter
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I’m thinking who ever he sold it too got a fantastic deal.

Royalty
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answered those questions like no other politician could

jasutasu
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Perfect way to structure a question & perfect way to answer such a question.

DishonourabIe
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I’ve got a feeling it’s either doom or the fantastic 4

Sciencelover
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This was pre Thunderbolts* trailer releasing btw!

CantinaTalkSW
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Fisk tower? Dr. Dooms business? New Baxter building?

austinchandler
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That's awesome that he actually answered

KeithMoon
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the fact that Feige thought about it and answered it quickly n straightforward

FoxHowell
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For everyone that said Fantastic 4, they're on different multiverse! Valentina bought it for thunderbolt

brodull
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It was UNIT. We already saw it in doctor who. Damn miracle they managed to ship it over to London

Atais_UKBM
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Modok actually survived, got back to normal size, and bought the tower so he could be an avenger

Abe-wonky
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The A sign is literally the fantastic 4 sign too

DavidSmith-jmxr
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So she’s been plotting since homecoming and I’m guessing at the end of the movie for thunderbolts it’s gonna somehow become the Baxter building due to its location so maybe sentry is how the fantastic four get into the MCU

bizzerker
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The leaked thunderbolts trailer pretty much already confirmed it

StaviPorter
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I bet you it’s gonna be the fantastic four tower

anthonybaez
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I have a theory that the tower was bought by Dr Von Doom for secret wars

Johnathan
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Holy shit this man can interview. 10/10 this is the content I wanna see. Straight to the point

dannon