EXCLUSIVE: Longtime executive Nate Moore will depart Marvel Studios and transition to producing [outside of Marvel] in early 2025.
“Nate is a fantastic executive and colleague as well as a wonderful friend to all of us here at Marvel Studios,” Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige said. “He has been a core member of our team since 2010, and his influence will continue to reverberate in our storytelling. Although we’ll miss him a great deal, we look forward to watching what he does next while also having the good fortune of working with him in a new way on our next Black Panther movie.”
Moore will stay on at Marvel Studios through mid-March and the release of Captain America: Brave New World, which he is currently producing. The film bows on Feb. 14. Sources add that he will also produce Black Panther 3 for Marvel Studios.
“Nearly everything I know about producing I’ve learned from my time at Marvel Studios,” Moore said. “I feel lucky to have worked with a group of people who love filmmaking and storytelling as much as my Marvel colleagues and the cast and crew of our films. But I couldn’t be more excited to apply my experience and passion for film towards theatrical movies in all genres, including returning to the world of Wakanda for Black Panther 3.”
Moore has beenan executive in development and production at Marvel Studios since 2010. He is best known for shepherding and producing 2018’s Black Panther, which grossed more than $1.3 billion worldwide, picked up seven Oscar nominations, including best picture, and went on to win three Academy Awards.
Moore also served as producer for Marvel Studios’ 2021 Eternals and 2022’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. He was executive producer for Marvel Studios’ The Falcon and The Winter Soldier on Disney+.
Prior to that, he worked on Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War. He also helped develop the script for Guardians of the Galaxy in the Marvel Writer’s Program.
Before Marvel, Nate was one of the founding employees at Participant Media.