Secret Invasion has officially come to an end, marking the first Disney+ series in Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In the series, Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) is forced to go toe-to-toe with the villainous Gravik (Kingsley Ben-Adir) and his legion of shapeshifting Skrulls. However, like many of the other Earth-ending events to occur in the MCU over the last several years, the Skrull invasion is handled by only a handful of heroes, leaving the Avengers completely out of the fight.Secret Invasion’s final episode became the MCU’s lowest-rated series finale, revealing several persistent problems in the franchise’s recent installments. While the MCU has not become as lackluster as certain naysayers contend, the franchise has formed a tendency to slip into the same problems across multiple films and series. One of the most glaring flaws is the absence of the Avengers during massive fights like the Skrull invasion. If the MCU wants to improve the reception of its upcoming projects, this is one problem that must be fixed as soon as possible.It is becoming increasingly clear that the MCU can’t keep avoiding the Avengers when the world is at stake. Shows like Secret Invasion make excuses for the Avengers’ absence, but these explanations often fall flat. Audiences understand from a behind-the-scenes standpoint that Marvel cannot afford to put the humongous cast of the Avengers into every single project. However, the MCU has consistently bent its in-universe logic in order to accommodate for the heroes’ absence in each project. The Avengers’ consistent failure to arrive at the scene of major disasters like the Skrull invasion, Mysterio’s attack on London, or the Flag-Smasher terrorist attacks is beginning to make the team look bad in their mission to defend the world.RELATED: Agents of SHIELD Did Secret Invasion’s Story 6 Years Ago (But Better)RELATED: The MCU Just Took a Big Step Toward Adapting a Major Comics Storyline
Secret Invasion has officially come to an end, marking the first Disney+ series in Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In the series, Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) is forced to go toe-to-toe with the villainous Gravik (Kingsley Ben-Adir) and his legion of shapeshifting Skrulls. However, like many of the other Earth-ending events to occur in the MCU over the last several years, the Skrull invasion is handled by only a handful of heroes, leaving the Avengers completely out of the fight.
Secret Invasion‘s final episode became the MCU’s lowest-rated series finale, revealing several persistent problems in the franchise’s recent installments. While the MCU has not become as lackluster as certain naysayers contend, the franchise has formed a tendency to slip into the same problems across multiple films and series. One of the most glaring flaws is the absence of the Avengers during massive fights like the Skrull invasion. If the MCU wants to improve the reception of its upcoming projects, this is one problem that must be fixed as soon as possible.
It is becoming increasingly clear that the MCU can’t keep avoiding the Avengers when the world is at stake. Shows like Secret Invasion make excuses for the Avengers’ absence, but these explanations often fall flat. Audiences understand from a behind-the-scenes standpoint that Marvel cannot afford to put the humongous cast of the Avengers into every single project. However, the MCU has consistently bent its in-universe logic in order to accommodate for the heroes’ absence in each project. The Avengers’ consistent failure to arrive at the scene of major disasters like the Skrull invasion, Mysterio’s attack on London, or the Flag-Smasher terrorist attacks is beginning to make the team look bad in their mission to defend the world.
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