Stephen Broussard

Stephen Broussard is an American film producer and a Vice President of Production and Development at Marvel Studios. He is a member of the Marvel Studios Parliament.  He began his Marvel journey as an associate producer on 2008’s The Incredible Hulk, where he also made a brief on-screen appearance as the “Handsome Soldier.” In 2011, he co-produced Captain America: The First Avenger. As his responsibilities expanded, Broussard took on executive producer duties for high-profile titles like Iron Man 3 (2013), Doctor Strange (2016), and Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018).  He produced Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023), and his role extended into Marvel’s streaming initiatives as he served as executive producer on the Disney+ series Loki (2021) and the one-off Werewolf by Night (2022), as well as the series Echo (2024). He has also appeared in several of Marvel’s behind-the-scenes documentaries—such as Expanding the Universe and various Assembled episodes.  Before his ascent at Marvel, Broussard gained valuable experience working as an assistant to prominent industry figures. His early career included support roles under Kevin Feige on projects such as Fantastic Four and X-Men: The Last Stand (20th Century Fox), as well as Spider-Man 3 (Sony Pictures), and working with Ari Arad on Ghost Rider (Sony Pictures).

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2021  Loki
2024  Echo

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