10 Problems Marvel Won"t Admit About The MCU"s Future
Summary
- The MCU's future looks bleaker than ever due to several problems, including the potential decline of Avengers movies and the lack of iconic characters.
- The introduction of the X-Men to the MCU poses a problem as they are robbed of important stories, affecting their potential in the franchise.
- The MCU must take a new and potentially risky approach, embracing more violent content, to maintain the integrity of characters like Blade and Daredevil, which could have divisive consequences.
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Marvel Cinematic Universe may well be the most successful movie franchise of all time, but there are big problems lurking in its future that Marvel simply won't admit. Since its inception in 2008, the MCU has grown into an incredibly ambitious adaptation of the stories and characters of Marvel Comics. Known primarily for its sprawling, interconnected narrative and willingness to continually expand its stories, the many movies in the MCU timeline have long had a tendency to look to the franchise's own future. However, despite its success, the MCU's future actually looks bleaker than ever.
Since the events of Avengers: Endgame, the MCU has undergone some significant changes which indicate the likely future of the franchise. Upcoming Marvel movies confirm that the MCU will continue to expand, with new heroes and villains introduced throughout Phases 5 and 6 of the franchise's story. This direction for the franchise comes with plenty of pitfalls and potential problems, with several other issues already plaguing the MCU after the perceived decline in quality of many recent releases. In spite of the franchise's past success, here are 10 problems that Marvel won't admit about the MCU's future.
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