Avengers: The Kang Dynasty May Have Found the Ideal Screenwriter

At least one aspect of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s future looks a good deal clearer with the announcement that Michael Waldron would write the screenplay for the upcoming film Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. Waldron is already slated to pen its follow-up, Avengers: Secret Wars, which will bring the MCU’s Phase 6 to a close. He’ll be replacing Jeff Loveness, who scripted Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and was expected to share the screenwriting duties for the two Avengers films that the franchise is building. This signals a tightening up of creative forces as the MCU moves into 2024, and doubtless comes as part of the franchise’s course-correction after a disastrous 2023.The change may be a cause for considerable hope among Marvel faithful, not simply for Waldron himself, but for the ways it clarifies the creative voices behind some of the saga’s most important upcoming projects. Waldron has demonstrated the strongest handle on the concept of the Multiverse thus far, having served as the series creator of Loki and screenwriter for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Both have been bright spots for the MCU since the events of Avengers: Endgame, as well as keeping the saga centered on its ultimate destination with Secret Wars. That focus is sorely needed with the franchise now spinning its wheels. The resulting shuffle in the MCU’s creative movers and shakers makes other projects look a lot more solid as a result.Waldron is a significant creative factor both in Loki’s storyline and Doctor Strange’s brush with Multiversal dangers. Loki’s second season ends with the God of Mischief taking control over the Multiverse — presumably to shepherd its healthy growth — while Doctor Strange departs the Sacred Timeline (where most of the events of the MCU take place) to address an incursion into the Dark Dimension at the end of Multiverse of Madness. Both developments are significant steps forward for Phases 4 and 5, and their overall success speaks to how well Waldron understands the particulars involved.

At least one aspect of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s future looks a good deal clearer with the announcement that Michael Waldron would write the screenplay for the upcoming film Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. Waldron is already slated to pen its follow-up, Avengers: Secret Wars, which will bring the MCU’s Phase 6 to a close. He’ll be replacing Jeff Loveness, who scripted Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and was expected to share the screenwriting duties for the two Avengers films that the franchise is building. This signals a tightening up of creative forces as the MCU moves into 2024, and doubtless comes as part of the franchise’s course-correction after a disastrous 2023.

The change may be a cause for considerable hope among Marvel faithful, not simply for Waldron himself, but for the ways it clarifies the creative voices behind some of the saga’s most important upcoming projects. Waldron has demonstrated the strongest handle on the concept of the Multiverse thus far, having served as the series creator of Loki and screenwriter for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Both have been bright spots for the MCU since the events of Avengers: Endgame, as well as keeping the saga centered on its ultimate destination with Secret Wars. That focus is sorely needed with the franchise now spinning its wheels. The resulting shuffle in the MCU’s creative movers and shakers makes other projects look a lot more solid as a result.

Waldron is a significant creative factor both in Loki’s storyline and Doctor Strange’s brush with Multiversal dangers. Loki’s second season ends with the God of Mischief taking control over the Multiverse — presumably to shepherd its healthy growth — while Doctor Strange departs the Sacred Timeline (where most of the events of the MCU take place) to address an incursion into the Dark Dimension at the end of Multiverse of Madness. Both developments are significant steps forward for Phases 4 and 5, and their overall success speaks to how well Waldron understands the particulars involved.

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