The Marvel Cinematic Universe faces a significant content challenge, acknowledged by Disney’s CEO. The expansion into episodic storytelling has had a harmful impact, placing The Marvels in a potentially precarious position.
Critics are already criticizing the new trailer for being a mere sequel to Captain Marvel, a billion-dollar blockbuster that certain factions of the “fandom” have struggled to accept.
However, Nia DaCosta’s upcoming intergalactic epic not only continues the plotlines from WandaVision, introducing Monica Rambeau and her own superpowers, but also carries forward the narrative from Ms. Marvel and the aftermath of Secret Invasion, including Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury and Carol Danvers’ history with the Skrulls.
While we should give the benefit of the doubt, The Marvels faces the challenge of delivering a compelling standalone story while addressing the aftermath of four previous projects, including the MCU’s most disliked film, its least-watched TV series, and its lowest-rated Disney Plus original on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s a delicate balancing act.
Despite the anticipation for its failure, the best response to the trolls is to deliver an undeniably excellent comic book adaptation.
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Khushi Patel is a science fiction author who lives in Austin, Texas. She has published three novels, and her work has been praised for its originality and imagination. Khushi is a graduate of Rice University, and she has worked as a software engineer. She is a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America, and her books have been nominated for several awards.