Is Marvel Studios pushing a politically correct agenda in the MCU?
Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige have taken a drastic and different approach to the MCU when they released Captain Marvel and cast Brie Larson, as the films no longer care about telling a quality story, but instead, only care about pushing a politically correct agenda.
Is Marvel replacing characters for SJW reasons?
Ten years ago when we started making these movies, you probably don’t see much of that. Again, the use of diversification or female representation isn’t the problem, the problem is that Marvel is replacing characters for politically correct, or “SJW,” reasons.
Is Marvel destroying the original Marvel characters by making replacement characters?
So in essence, what Marvel is doing is destroying both the characters, as the original will never get a chance to appear onscreen, and likewise, the replacement characters will never fully get a chance to shine as they will never have their own identity and, in essence, are ripping off the original characters’ identities in order to become popular.
What’s in Marvel’s Phase 4 plans?
That agenda came to a full realisation with the announcement of Marvel’s Phase 4 plans at the recent San Diego Comic-Con which includes Black Widow, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Eternals, Shang-Chi, WandaVision, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Loki, What If?, Hawkeye, Thor: Love and Thunder, She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel and Moon Knight.
Can the MCU continue after the original Avengers leave?
A lot is riding on Phase 4 to prove that the MCU can continue once most of the original Avengers have left. We’ve still got a lot of familiar faces in Phase 4 with Black Widow finally getting her own solo movie and further adventures with Doctor Strange, Spider-Man and Thor.
What’s up with Marvel’s Phase 4?
Kevin Feige finally confirmed Marvel’s Phase 4 at Comic-Con, and it largely featured the movies we expected, although he did have one surprise up his sleeve. Unlike previous Phases, TV shows will play a big part in Phase 4 and they’ll connect together more than Marvel’s shows ever have.
How many MCU movies are there?
Things kicked off in the MCU with Iron Man and 24 movies later (and a whole load of box office money too), it’s still going strong. The MCU as a whole has become a sprawling megabeast from another dimension ( you can find out how to navigate it precisely here ), but it’s divided into distinct sections that have overarching storylines.