Since the original Iron Man starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark hit theaters in 2008, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has captivated the world. Avengers: Endgame came out in 2019, marking the end of Phase 3 and the conclusion of the Infinity Saga. Many fans weren’t sure where the MCU would go from there. Half the Avengers were dead and gone and the other half were on the brink of retirement. Still, Marvel pushed into Phase 4, launching a string of new films and Disney+ original series to break through to the next chapter.Phase 4 and Phase 5 have been rocky. Some entries, like Spider-Man: No Way Home, were a smash hit, while others, like Eternals, crashed and burned. Marvel fans have grown wary of the MCU’s survival, but Phase 4 had more good offerings than bad. For a long time, Marvel was a surefire hit. Phase 4 was the first time that the unshakeable powerhouse of the MCU was hit with a roadblock. Phase 4 marked the launch of the Disney+ original series that helped the MCU thrive, and it also brought some of the most iconic movies of the last few years.The movie pushed boundaries in a way that no other MCU project has, though. Multiverse of Madness graphically explores trauma and grief. It also leans more into horror elements than any other MCU movie has. Many parents were angry at the film’s violent and scary nature because they took their children to see it. At the same time, it helped the MCU feel a bit more grown-up. While this movie might have been a little more polarizing than some of the other Phase 4 projects, it introduced America Chavez, deep-dived into what the multiverse means for the MCU, and opened many doors for future projects. It also fulfilled some fan wishes like John Krasinski as Mr. Fantastic.
Since the original Iron Man starring Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark hit theaters in 2008, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has captivated the world. Avengers: Endgame came out in 2019, marking the end of Phase 3 and the conclusion of the Infinity Saga. Many fans weren’t sure where the MCU would go from there. Half the Avengers were dead and gone and the other half were on the brink of retirement. Still, Marvel pushed into Phase 4, launching a string of new films and Disney+ original series to break through to the next chapter.
Phase 4 and Phase 5 have been rocky. Some entries, like Spider-Man: No Way Home, were a smash hit, while others, like Eternals, crashed and burned. Marvel fans have grown wary of the MCU’s survival, but Phase 4 had more good offerings than bad. For a long time, Marvel was a surefire hit. Phase 4 was the first time that the unshakeable powerhouse of the MCU was hit with a roadblock. Phase 4 marked the launch of the Disney+ original series that helped the MCU thrive, and it also brought some of the most iconic movies of the last few years.
The movie pushed boundaries in a way that no other MCU project has, though. Multiverse of Madness graphically explores trauma and grief. It also leans more into horror elements than any other MCU movie has. Many parents were angry at the film’s violent and scary nature because they took their children to see it. At the same time, it helped the MCU feel a bit more grown-up. While this movie might have been a little more polarizing than some of the other Phase 4 projects, it introduced America Chavez, deep-dived into what the multiverse means for the MCU, and opened many doors for future projects. It also fulfilled some fan wishes like John Krasinski as Mr. Fantastic.
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