Marvel Studios Panel at D23 Featured Rogers the Musical Performance
It was one of the coolest developments of the night, and an awesome way to kick off festivities, as the Marvel Studios panel at D23 featured a Rogers the Musical performance.
There is no denying that fans had been relentless in their speculation and anticipation for what was to come out of the D23 panel this weekend.
With many hoping for a follow-up to the massive announcements that took place at San Diego Comic-Con early this year, fans were noticeably anxious about the proceedings.
Marvel seemed well aware of the excitement surrounding their presence at the now iconic Disney convention and started the announcements off with one massive celebration.
With fans in attendance and awaiting Kevin Feige’s presence to unveil what the future had in store for the event, the Marvel Studios panel at D23 started with a Rogers the Musical performance.
That’s right, the entire afternoon kicked off with the iconic in-universe production playing out before everyone in attendance for the panel.
🎶 We can do this all day 🎶
The Marvel Studios Panel kicks off at #D23Expo! pic.twitter.com/D3P6FhpL1O
— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) September 10, 2022
This wasn’t just a little bit of the song either, or some singers gathering to belt a few notes, this was an entire choreographed performance that rivaled what viewers saw when the production was first shown on Hawkeye.
The Rogers the Musical fandom has been growing since it was first shown as an easter egg in the Clint Barton solo series that debuted on Disney+ during the holiday season of last year.
Since then, the broadway production has been a consistent easter egg that featured once again in the record-breaking Spider-Man: No Way Home, among other MCU releases
It has slowly become one of the coolest consistent easter eggs that Marvel has, and has taken on a life of its own since it was first shown.
This, however, was far and away one of the most memorable moments from the panel, and brought the continuous easter egg to life in a way that no one could have intended.