By Cameron Bonomolo – December 7, 2019 10:29 pm EST Share 0 Comments 0 The secret to Marvel Studios’ success is making a “great movie” with or without characters as well-known as Spider-Man, according to studio president and Marvel chief creative officer Kevin Feige. The once independent studio, now owned by Disney, found blockbuster success with the formerly B-list Iron Man — brought to life by Robert Downey Jr. — before turning Captain America, Thor and the Avengers into A-list movie stars. Following the success of the Infinity Saga-closing Avengers: Endgame, the highest-grossing movie in history with nearly $3 billion in box office receipts, Feige says Marvel will continue to take risks with lesser-known Marvel Comics heroes who will next headline Marvel Studios’ Phase 4 across projects like The Eternals and Shang-Chi. “I’ll let you in on a secret: you’ve just got to make a great movie. You just have to work very hard to make a great movie,” Feige said during Brazil’s CCXP19. “People did not know Iron Man — I think some of you might have known Iron Man, the people at the biggest pop culture festival in the world knew Iron Man before we made the movie…