The MCU Made One Crucial Mistake With its TV Series

For the length of the Infinity Sage, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) ruled the box office. The franchise was an unstoppable force that continued to produce recording breaking films. After Avengers: Endgame, the franchise decided to make the jump into TV with new shows on Disney+. From WandaVision to Secret Invasion, each MCU series has met with varying levels of success. For many of the shows though, Marvel has continued to make the same mistake. By limiting many of the series’ episode count to only six episodes, the shows are unable to live up to fan expectations and tell truly compelling stories.WandaVision was the biggest success of all the MCU TV series, followed closely by Loki. Both of these series were on the opposite end of the specturm as far as series length. WandaVision was nine episodes long and told an in-depth story about loss an grief. This was then continued in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Loki told a very condensed story that looked at the evolution of Loki and set up Kang as the future MCU villain. WandaVision found success because the series was give a lot of space to grow its story and its characters. Loki is one of the few shows to successful use the six episode format because Loki had so much time in other MCU films. For many Marvel shows, the six episode format has been an utter failure.Moon Knight and Secret Invasion are the perfect examples of how the MCU has failed it’s TV shows and its characters. Fans were extremely excited for the introduction of Moon Knight to the MCU, yet the show didn’t quite live up to the hype. Moon Knight is known for intense action and a complicated story focused on mental health. While the series did deliver on some action, the story and character development left much to be desired. The short series didn’t have nearly enough time to explore Marc Spector’s complicated relationship with his alter personalities. The series ultimately left a lot on the table and fans are unsure of when they will get to see Moon Knight again.RELATED: Tom Holland’s New Spider-Man Suit in No Way Home Explained

For the length of the Infinity Sage, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) ruled the box office. The franchise was an unstoppable force that continued to produce recording breaking films. After Avengers: Endgame, the franchise decided to make the jump into TV with new shows on Disney+. From WandaVision to Secret Invasion, each MCU series has met with varying levels of success. For many of the shows though, Marvel has continued to make the same mistake. By limiting many of the series’ episode count to only six episodes, the shows are unable to live up to fan expectations and tell truly compelling stories.

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WandaVision was the biggest success of all the MCU TV series, followed closely by Loki. Both of these series were on the opposite end of the specturm as far as series length. WandaVision was nine episodes long and told an in-depth story about loss an grief. This was then continued in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Loki told a very condensed story that looked at the evolution of Loki and set up Kang as the future MCU villain. WandaVision found success because the series was give a lot of space to grow its story and its characters. Loki is one of the few shows to successful use the six episode format because Loki had so much time in other MCU films. For many Marvel shows, the six episode format has been an utter failure.

Moon Knight and Secret Invasion are the perfect examples of how the MCU has failed it’s TV shows and its characters. Fans were extremely excited for the introduction of Moon Knight to the MCU, yet the show didn’t quite live up to the hype. Moon Knight is known for intense action and a complicated story focused on mental health. While the series did deliver on some action, the story and character development left much to be desired. The short series didn’t have nearly enough time to explore Marc Spector’s complicated relationship with his alter personalities. The series ultimately left a lot on the table and fans are unsure of when they will get to see Moon Knight again.

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