The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has expanded far beyond almost anyoneâs expectations. Marvel releases multiple films and TV shows every year, most of which tie into several overarching narratives. However, not every story is connected, even in a web as complex as the MCUâs.Catching up with the MCUâs sprawling plot requires a significant amount of time. So, fans who arenât completionists will want to skip the movies and series that donât substantially advance the universeâs story. Not every “filler” series or movie is bad, but the studio designed many of them to stand independently, at least compared to films like Avengers: Infinity War or Endgame. With so many hours of video to review, fans might want to ignore some of these less impactful MCU entries.Many fans might have forgotten that the MCU produced five one-shots in Phase 1 and Phase 2. These short films were often included with the DVD releases of new MCU films and occasionally filled in the gaps from the franchise. Most one-shots followed S.H.I.E.L.D. agents Phil Coulson and Jasper Sitwell. However, one was used as a backdoor pilot for Agent Peggy Carter’s spinoff series and another to reveal the truth about the Mandarin after Iron Man 3’s infamous plot twist.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has expanded far beyond almost anyoneâs expectations. Marvel releases multiple films and TV shows every year, most of which tie into several overarching narratives. However, not every story is connected, even in a web as complex as the MCUâs.
Catching up with the MCUâs sprawling plot requires a significant amount of time. So, fans who arenât completionists will want to skip the movies and series that donât substantially advance the universeâs story. Not every “filler” series or movie is bad, but the studio designed many of them to stand independently, at least compared to films like Avengers: Infinity War or Endgame. With so many hours of video to review, fans might want to ignore some of these less impactful MCU entries.
Many fans might have forgotten that the MCU produced five one-shots in Phase 1 and Phase 2. These short films were often included with the DVD releases of new MCU films and occasionally filled in the gaps from the franchise. Most one-shots followed S.H.I.E.L.D. agents Phil Coulson and Jasper Sitwell. However, one was used as a backdoor pilot for Agent Peggy Carter’s spinoff series and another to reveal the truth about the Mandarin after Iron Man 3‘s infamous plot twist.
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