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(Tagging this as a rumour as it doesn't sound like it's gotten any further than just discussions yet.)
Buried in an interview posted alongside some job applications.
Suda specifically mentioned during the launch-day stream for No More Heroes 3 that he still wanted to work with them someday, which is almost certainly why these discussions are happening.
In fact. Activision had pitched getting him to work on a Deadpool game around the time the original No More Heroes was released, though they instead gave the project to High Moon Studios after those talks didn't go anywhere.
It's also important to note that Gōichi Suda has previously worked with one of the MCU directors before, collaborating with Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn on Lollipop Chainsaw.
My understanding is that the two are still close friends, which would explain how Marvel was able to get in contact with him so quickly.
Buried in an interview posted alongside some job applications.
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まずはオリジナルのIPの創出ですね。これまでは自分たちのIPではなく、パブリッシャーさんがIPを保持した上で予算を出してもらい僕らが受託として作る、という形が多かったです。独立系のスタジオだと、どうしてもこういったケースが多いんです。これからはそうではなく、ちゃんと自分たちのIPとして1本ずつ作品を立ち上げていって、新しいIPを3つ作っていきたいなと思っています。
ただ、魅力的な原作モノのIPがあれば、そちらも作りたいということも公言しています。そこはマーベル・スタジオさんとの話し合い次第(*3)かなと思っています。マーベル・スタジオさんが良い物を出して来てくれたら、うちもちょっと考えてみようかなと。すいません、すげえ上から目線で言いました(笑)それは冗談として、マーベルさんとは何度かミーティングしたこともあり、「いつか何か一緒に作れたらいいですね」という話はしています。そうした可能性もビデオゲームの力で盛り上げていけたらなと思っています。ただ基本的には、GhMのオリジナルIP作品をどんどん作っていきます。
Yes, the article does specifically say Marvel Studios (マーベル・スタジオ). Though i'm not sure if Suda would be up for directing a proper MCU film.(Deepl Translation)
Suda: The first step is to create original IP. Up until now, we've often worked on projects where the publisher holds the IP and then gives us the budget to create it on commission. For independent studios, this is often the case. From now on, we would like to create three new IPs by launching them one by one as our own IPs.
However, if there are attractive 3rd-party IPs, we would like to create them as well. I think that will depend on the discussions with Marvel Studios. If Marvel Studios comes up with something good, we'll think about it. (laughs) Just kidding, we have had several meetings with Marvel, and we've talked about the possibility of working together on something someday. I'm hoping that we can use the power of video games to boost such possibilities. Basically, however, we will continue to create GhM's original IP works.
Suda specifically mentioned during the launch-day stream for No More Heroes 3 that he still wanted to work with them someday, which is almost certainly why these discussions are happening.
in terms of the kind of things I’d love to do, I’d also love to work with Marvel on a Shatterstar or Deadpool game, something sort of Grasshopper-y like that. Maybe a Quicksilver title of some sorts. So, Marvel, you know.
In fact. Activision had pitched getting him to work on a Deadpool game around the time the original No More Heroes was released, though they instead gave the project to High Moon Studios after those talks didn't go anywhere.
It's also important to note that Gōichi Suda has previously worked with one of the MCU directors before, collaborating with Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn on Lollipop Chainsaw.
My understanding is that the two are still close friends, which would explain how Marvel was able to get in contact with him so quickly.