A major difference between Marvel Studios’ Infinity and Multiverse Sagas is how the larger narrative unfolded. The first decade of Marvel Cinematic Universe films cut a straight path to Thanos and his gauntlet. The Multiverse Saga, like the concept it’s named after, is less straightforward, as some stories don’t clearly fit in the narrative. However, there is one way the Marvel multiverse can help correct the biggest oversight made by Secret Invasion, at least when it comes to the Skrulls’ main abilities. The first Marvel Studios project led by the inimitable Samuel L. Jackson, fans had high hopes for the series. It promised political intrigue and seemed to be a series aimed more at adults than kids and families.Secret Invasion is also based on a classic Marvel Comics event, in which it was revealed many of the most prominent heroes in the universe had been replaced by the villainous, shapeshifting Skrulls. When Captain Marvel introduced this species into the MCU, it subverted expectations by making them victims of the aggressive Kree Empire. Just how these Skrulls would go from refugees to enemies of Earth promised to be an interesting tale. Their ability to mimic any person also seemed to offer thrilling dramatic potential, creating situations where Nick Fury wouldn’t know who to trust. The execution of Secret Invasion, however, failed to capitalize on either premise. The saga, so far, feels a little too predictable. Luckily, the cure for an underwhelming Marvel story is more Marvel stories.The post-credits scene of The Marvels is a momentous step forward in capitalizing on the potential a multiverse offers. However, the box office woes and overly critical response to the film will almost certainly force Marvel Studios to reassess their plans. The release date shuffling following the end of the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes is further evidence of this, with only the multiverse-heavy Deadpool 3 on the slate for 2024. Still, outside of a few “incursions” into other realities and a pair of Kang the Conqueror stories, the trajectory of the narrative is still unclear, at best.Leading This Team Isn’t the Right Direction for the MCU’s Most Controversial Character
A major difference between Marvel Studios‘ Infinity and Multiverse Sagas is how the larger narrative unfolded. The first decade of Marvel Cinematic Universe films cut a straight path to Thanos and his gauntlet. The Multiverse Saga, like the concept it’s named after, is less straightforward, as some stories don’t clearly fit in the narrative. However, there is one way the Marvel multiverse can help correct the biggest oversight made by Secret Invasion, at least when it comes to the Skrulls’ main abilities. The first Marvel Studios project led by the inimitable Samuel L. Jackson, fans had high hopes for the series. It promised political intrigue and seemed to be a series aimed more at adults than kids and families.
Secret Invasion is also based on a classic Marvel Comics event, in which it was revealed many of the most prominent heroes in the universe had been replaced by the villainous, shapeshifting Skrulls. When Captain Marvel introduced this species into the MCU, it subverted expectations by making them victims of the aggressive Kree Empire. Just how these Skrulls would go from refugees to enemies of Earth promised to be an interesting tale. Their ability to mimic any person also seemed to offer thrilling dramatic potential, creating situations where Nick Fury wouldn’t know who to trust. The execution of Secret Invasion, however, failed to capitalize on either premise. The saga, so far, feels a little too predictable. Luckily, the cure for an underwhelming Marvel story is more Marvel stories.
The post-credits scene of The Marvels is a momentous step forward in capitalizing on the potential a multiverse offers. However, the box office woes and overly critical response to the film will almost certainly force Marvel Studios to reassess their plans. The release date shuffling following the end of the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes is further evidence of this, with only the multiverse-heavy Deadpool 3 on the slate for 2024. Still, outside of a few “incursions” into other realities and a pair of Kang the Conqueror stories, the trajectory of the narrative is still unclear, at best.
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