10 MCU Changes That Make Zero Sense if You Know Anything About Comics

The Marvel Cinematic Universe condensed decades of comic storytelling into one decade of captivating films, and it’s still going. Like every adaptation, some things had to change to fit the new format. Some of those changes are logical and enhance the storytelling, making characters and plot elements more palatable to moviegoers. Other changes don’t appear to serve any good purpose.Several origin stories, interpersonal struggles, and fizzling attempts at misdirection made significant changes to the comic source material that did not serve the adaptation. It’s easy to notice when things change for no reason because they feel unresolved or out of place. The MCU is usually very good at honoring their source material in their quest to create something new and exciting, but sometimes they change things for seemingly no reason.In the MCU, particularly in Secret Invasion, Fury mentions his father, Jack. Jack is the name of Fury’s grandfather in the comics, and his father led the Howling Commandos before becoming a CIA Agent and branching into other organizations from there. Fans already saw the Howling Commandos and had no ties to Fury. It’s a fun connection that would’ve worked on-screen, but the MCU didn’t catch it in time.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe condensed decades of comic storytelling into one decade of captivating films, and it’s still going. Like every adaptation, some things had to change to fit the new format. Some of those changes are logical and enhance the storytelling, making characters and plot elements more palatable to moviegoers. Other changes don’t appear to serve any good purpose.

Several origin stories, interpersonal struggles, and fizzling attempts at misdirection made significant changes to the comic source material that did not serve the adaptation. It’s easy to notice when things change for no reason because they feel unresolved or out of place. The MCU is usually very good at honoring their source material in their quest to create something new and exciting, but sometimes they change things for seemingly no reason.

In the MCU, particularly in Secret Invasion, Fury mentions his father, Jack. Jack is the name of Fury’s grandfather in the comics, and his father led the Howling Commandos before becoming a CIA Agent and branching into other organizations from there. Fans already saw the Howling Commandos and had no ties to Fury. It’s a fun connection that would’ve worked on-screen, but the MCU didn’t catch it in time.

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