10 Biggest MCU Controversies Ever

10. Edgar Wright & James Gunn Lose Their Directing Gigs

Personnel changes are nothing new where mega-budget blockbusters are concerned, but there are two instances of dismissed directors which truly stoked the ire of the MCU fanbase.

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Firstly, fans rejoiced when Edgar Wright was announced to helm Ant-Man - his energetic filmmaking style was simply a perfect fit for it.

Yet Wright ultimately departed the project just three months before shooting started amid the ever-troubling "creative differences," with it later being suggested that Wright balked at having to include connections to the wider MCU in his self-contained story.

Despite Wright's script being rewritten, he still received screenplay and story credits, and was swiftly replaced in the director's chair by Peyton Reed.

Reed delivered a fine end product, but hardly one that lives up to the potential of a Wright-helmed Ant-Man movie. It's the MCU's single biggest "What if?" moment.

And then there's James Gunn, who after turning Guardians of the Galaxy into a blockbuster franchise in its own right with two hit movies, was fired from helming a third film in mid-2018 after controversial tweets he made years earlier resurfaced.

Fan outrage was volcanic, both that a third Guardians film could be made without Gunn's distinctive voice and that Disney appeared to be kotowing to the whims of alt-right trolls who spammed Gunn's offending tweets across the platform.

Unlike Wright's predicament, however, this had a happy outcome, as Gunn was re-hired once Disney saw sense a few months later, and Guardians Vol. 3 is now in post-production awaiting release next May.

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