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The conversation points out that Marvel’s approach, though seemingly reckless, actually pushes the industry forward by reducing production times. By launching into subsequent steps without a perfect script, Marvel arguably gets ahead of the competition. However, this comes with a significant caveat: the quality of the final product can suffer, and the risk of incoherent storytelling increases. For example, a Neore actor famously discovered he’d be part of a film only five hours before filming, having no script and minimal preparation—a sign of the disjointed, rushed process now often critics say defines Marvel's filmmaking.