The recent release of the MCU’s Echo has found success in the franchise so far. While the series has many great elements that work in its favor — from impeccable casting to its many Marvel tie-ins — the series’ greatest strength proves to be its fun and fresh plotline. Unfortunately, not all MCU plots have been as well-received over the past years.This makes sense, as with a franchise as vast and interlinked as the MCU, not all storylines can be universally adored. However, some plots have proven to not only be subpar but just downright questionable. Whether it be Taskmaster’s character annihilation or Steve and Peggy’s notorious kiss, there are a number of plots within the MCU franchise that raised more questions among fans than they gave answers.Not only was Pietro Maximoff’s return a monumental moment for Wanda, but it had the potential to bridge prior Marvel films (namely, the X-Men series) into the MCU. Unfortunately, the cameo proves to be little more than a ploy, both by Agatha to hurt Wanda and by the series’ creators to mislead fans. Given the minor significance and great disappointment surrounding Peters’ cameo, Pietro’s “return” is a questionable storyline that showcases the MCU’s slow prioritization of fan-baiting over meaningful franchise payoffs.
The recent release of the MCU’s Echo has found success in the franchise so far. While the series has many great elements that work in its favor — from impeccable casting to its many Marvel tie-ins — the series’ greatest strength proves to be its fun and fresh plotline. Unfortunately, not all MCU plots have been as well-received over the past years.
This makes sense, as with a franchise as vast and interlinked as the MCU, not all storylines can be universally adored. However, some plots have proven to not only be subpar but just downright questionable. Whether it be Taskmaster’s character annihilation or Steve and Peggy’s notorious kiss, there are a number of plots within the MCU franchise that raised more questions among fans than they gave answers.
Not only was Pietro Maximoff’s return a monumental moment for Wanda, but it had the potential to bridge prior Marvel films (namely, the X-Men series) into the MCU. Unfortunately, the cameo proves to be little more than a ploy, both by Agatha to hurt Wanda and by the series’ creators to mislead fans. Given the minor significance and great disappointment surrounding Peters’ cameo, Pietro’s “return” is a questionable storyline that showcases the MCU’s slow prioritization of fan-baiting over meaningful franchise payoffs.
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