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See AllMarvel its They Messed Up The MCU & I'm Concerned They're Trying To Return To Pre-Endgame Glory
Yeah, at least they are trying to look at thr fandom and correct the pathway. I'm not a strong er of Doom by RDJ but it is a better solution than keep pushing with something that didn't work (for several reasons). Star Wars is an eloquent example of deafness to fandom, I'm really glad that Kevin Faige has a different approach and at least he is trying to listen and improve from that (Daredevil Born again scrapped version is living proof of that!)
Marvel its They Messed Up The MCU & I'm Concerned They're Trying To Return To Pre-Endgame Glory
I don't agree with the fact that it's fine. They really list com after Endgame, they started good with Wandavision and ok with Black Widow (terrible timing giving Scarlett Johansson her needed movie and a too much unimportant on the overall scale). Then from Eternals things went downhill, with stories happening often in a vacuum, THERE WAS A BIG CELESTIAL IN THE SEA but no biggie for anyone else after the movie. Not a single mention from Fury or in other movie/shows. She-Hulk is blank and usually even cringe, nothing happens, you can skip without problem the show. I appreciated Shang-Chi and Moon Knight, that was innovation that worked but still ot was in a vacuum. The MCU is not fine cause it lost its Universe part and not having a team-up movie at the end of Phase 4 was a biggest mistake.
Don't get me wrong, if you enjoyed so far I'm happy for you but I don't feel like MCU is fine at all. If they want to get interest back using nostalgia to follow-up with a better universe management I'm in. Take back the planning of storytelling is surely not a step backward