There’s been a raft of harsh and sometimes violent criticisms being given towards the multiverse saga since its inception. And I’m here to say that none of it is deserving. I get that films like Avengers Endgame raised extremely high and unrealistic expectations for people, but that’s more on the fans than the movies themselves really. The reason why the multiverse saga has been jarring for some people is that it’s different from what people are used to getting from the infinity saga, and the fact that people thought the infinity saga was going to go on forever is incredibly wishful thinking and shows how much they missed the whole point of films like Infinity War and Endgame. Infinity War signaled the beginning of the end of the saga and films like Endgame and Spider Man far from home was the official END of the saga. When Far from Home ended, that marked the end of the story and that Marvel will NOT be turning back and there won’t be any cheap attempts at nostalgia or callbacks and they’re going to focus on a new story with different characters and styles. And besides, shouldn’t we be fortunate that we live in the timeline where we have a production studio that cares about a franchise they’ve made enough to make it change grow and evolve and to move on from a pre established narrative and move on to something else? I know change and moving on from something is difficult and it’s hard to say goodbye to things we’ve grown accustomed to but that’s applies to life itself. Sometimes we have to let things go and put other people’s and things interests in front of our own. The infinity saga is over. Expecting Marvel and Kevin Feige to keep going with it and using the same writers and directors and characters and stories over and over again is the wrong way of thinking, yes the infinity saga was excellent, but it can’t go on forever. If it did, then the criticism and claims of seasonal rot would actually been legit and people would have made legit criticisms of marvel not doing anything different and them relying on the same tired formula and characters over and over again. There’s a reason why stuff like The Simpsons and SpongeBob got hit with the heaviest of seasonal rot and decay, because they relied on the same formula and shtick for an eternity with nothing new being added to it and it got tiresome over time. I’m grateful that marvel was willing to leave the infinity saga behind and move forward with a new saga. Just because it’s different or it does stuff we aren’t use to seeing them do now, that doesn’t mean it has anything anymore or it doesn’t have anything worth coming back to. Life is about moving forward and not looking back, you’re not going that way. In other words: Keep Moving Forward.
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What would happen if Squirrel-Girl first appeared in Ms. Marvel Season 2?
If the Temporal Loom exists to stop the Multiverse from existing, how exactly was the Sacred Timeline severed from the rest of the Multiverse? How did the Council of Kangs and the rest of the Multiverse still exist if the Loom kept the branching timelines of the Multiverse from existing? The Sacred Timeline couldn’t have been severed off from the Multiverse if the rest of the Multiverse didn’t exist. Doesn’t it seem as though the Sacred Timeline was all there was meaning the Council of Kangs seen in Quantumania is a new Council of Kangs?
I am currently watching Loki season 2 and there was something I was not expecting. That is for Sylvie to become a MCDONALD’S EMPLOYEE! I remember in the post credit scene of the 1st episode she went to the 80s and to a McDonald’s, but I did not expect her to start working there. That was very unexpected lol.
Just to make a little friendly fan-to-fan conversation. I'll tell you mine when I think it's time.
Mainly her whole schtick with absorbing the atmosphere was really cool, and extremely threatening. She did kind of annoy me, though.
Shouldn’t the wiki cover the Zombies Assemble Manga? It’s pretty clearly meant to take place in the MCU or an MCU-like universe, which I know isn’t concrete enough proof bc it’s not like the wiki covers the Moon Girl and DD or GOTG cartoons.
But what I think sets it apart is that Issue 0 of Zombies Assemble is a reprint of Age of Ultron Episode 0 which the wiki does cover. Imo this pretty clearly indicates that AoU Episode 0 is connected to Zombies Assemble which should give Zombies similar privilege as its one-shot counterpart
Something that makes Natasha’s sacrifice in Endgame so Clint could get the Soul Stone even more sad is that she didn’t even know if their plan to bring everyone back would work, she just sacrificed her life for the possibility that it would.
Personally aside from her first movie I don't think she's had much time to properly develop.
We got endgame right after and she barely showed up bc of other characters
Same thing for Ms marvel only being in the post credits and for the marvels she had to share her spotlight and that was only 1hr and a half Plus the marvels trailer came out in the strike so people weren't rlly hyped for it bc there weren't many shows or movies to talk about.
So ion't think Captain marvel has had enough time to develop like other characters. She should get a last movie to properly develop herself more. We did see a bit of it in the marvels so they're going in a good direction.
I don't think she deserves the hate she gets
Her credit for it is seen on the film's latest teaser poster, as included recently in the galleries pertaining to said team, titled as The Fantastic Four promo art 1.jpg. If you enlarge the image a little and zoom in just enough, you'll be able to notice her name. Just thought I'd point that out since I couldn't make the edit.
What’s some of the most obscure media based on/inspired by the MCU? Things more obscure/niche than WHiH Newsfront, Stark Expo, and Rising Tide.
I’m moreso talking about stuff like Comics, Novels, Concept Art, Promo Material, Toys/Merch, and Games the wiki may not even cover. I trust the wiki’s brand of iceberg-level knowledge of the franchise to come through 🙏
It would be cool to have a movie or a show that takes place during the 5 years of the blip. Because when you think about how it was FIVE YEARS that’s a pretty long time to have half of the universe’s population erased. Thanos snapped in 2018 and they were still recovering from the snap in 2023. So I really would like to have a movie or show that shows us what the universe was like during the blip.
According to rumors Eternals 2, Ant-Man 4 and Captain Marvel 3 might not happen
Reason why is because of box office performance
It is unfortunate that they aren’t getting sequels but maybe it’s for the better but who really knows
Many fans might be happy with this if you are someone who didn’t like Eternals, The Marvels and Quantumania
https://gamerant.com/eternals-2-antman-4-captain-marvel-3-canceled-rumor/
My friend said while the TVA controls all of time, that is the Watcher’s job, and he said this is a plot hole. Can anyone debunk this plot hole or explain how the Watcher and TVA both control time?
Milana Vayntrub would've been perfect for the role.
Loki doesn’t really focus on any superheroes, instead it focuses on a “villain” from other MCU projects. But in this show I would say he is more of an Anti-Hero, but it is apart of a franchise that makes SUPERHERO movies and TV shows. So would you consider it a superhero show?
I saw the first episode of She-Hulk a while back and the entire episode was ass. I also heard from others that the show is bad. So is it worth watching or important?
If this is true, I really hope this doesn’t mean that he won’t get a main role in the MCU.