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Here’s Why Marvel Fans’ Criticize MCU’s Phase 4

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Marvel Studios is bringing more content than ever before in Phase 4, with a dozen projects having debuted in theaters and on Disney+ over the past 18 months alone. Even though many of those entries have yielded some incredibly positive results, some MCU fans have started to criticize the long-standing series for its increased output compared to its quality.

After the MCU delivered on such a massive scale at the end of Phase 3 with Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, expectations went through the roof for the future, especially following an 18-month delay in releases due to the pandemic. Since MCU output restarted in early 2021, reactions have varied widely for both the movies and TV shows.

For every fan-favorite outing like WandaVision or Spider-Man: No Way Home, there have been other entries that haven’t hit the same mark, such as What If…? and Eternals.

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This wide variation in reviews continues to be the case deep in the heart of Phase 4, as Marvel is almost at the end of its run of Ms. Marvel on Disney+ and days away from releasing Thor: Love and Thunder in theaters. In recent days, fans have taken to social media to share their thoughts on these varying results for Marvel Studios – some high, but others not so much.

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Marvel Fans’ Thoughts on the MCU’s Phase 4

Marvel fans took to Twitter to share their criticisms about Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, specifically including comments on Ms. Marvel and the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder.

@drippy_darkseid called Phase 4 “a mixed bag” when looking at how the past 12 MCU entries have landed with fans.

@CinemazeChannel criticized Phase 4 for not providing the best material when it comes to the superhero side of the story. While they complimented WandaVision, Moon Knight, and Ms. Marvel for their story building outside of the hero aspects, they feel that the other side of the story has felt quite rushed. they suddenly remember they are Marvel and rush the superhero stuff”

Even with these complaints, other fans are quite satisfied with what Marvel Studios has put forth since Phase 4 began.

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Doctor Strange 2 and Wanda
Doctor Strange and Wanda

@wcrthysteve actually called out the critics with regard to Phase 4 having “such different styles and way deeper meanings” than what the MCU has delivered in the past.

@Jasler_Luce urged fans to look back at how much things have improved since Phases 1 and 2, saying that Phase 3 spoiled audiences after being so good all-around

@TheNthDoctor attributed the complaints about Phase 4 to fatigue, also noting that many fans are finding it difficult to change their expectations for the stakes after Avengers: Endgame.

Phase 4 Continues to Divide MCU Fans

The MCU has had its ups and downs for more than a decade – after all, with nearly three dozen movies and TV shows, there are bound to be some that don’t land with everybody.

While these complaints are certainly important to consider (some are even valid), Marvel continues working through a new phase of filmmaking in a post-pandemic world. Advances in technology like The Volume still have an effect on how movies and TV shows are made, and Marvel has made a concerted effort to let its filmmakers do what they do more than in the past.

Even though award-winner Chloe Zhao’s vision didn’t resonate with everybody after seeing Eternals, she was allowed to make the movie that she wanted to make. The same can be said about horror icon Sam Raimi with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and even Oscar-winner Taika Waititi with Thor: Love and Thunder. And Marvel appears to be standing behind its filmmakers as they move forward.

Taika Waititi

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However fans feel about what Marvel Studios continues to do, the franchise shows no signs of slowing down and there are still projects that have a chance to hit the right mark this year and beyond. No matter what happens, however, as long as Marvel Studios sees the same kind of box office and viewing numbers that Phase 4 has seen already, the team won’t hold back from making more bold choices.

The MCU continues with Ms. Marvel, whose first five episodes are now streaming on Disney+. On the movie side, Thor: Love and Thunder is set to release worldwide on Friday, July 8.

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