As Iger tells it, Feige was clashing with the New York office over both Black Panther and Captain Marvel, an unnamed executive, believed to be Ike Perlmutter, doubted those movies could be legitimate hits around the time that Captain America: Civil War was being developed.
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige is not only one of the most important creatives in the Disney fold, but arguably in all of Hollywood.
One part of the book details this clash between Kevin Feige and another executive before the Marvel hierarchy was restructured.
Both Black Panther and Captain Marvel were massive hits at the box office, grossing more than $1 billion globally.