10 HUGE Problems Facing The Future Of The MCU
10. Struggling To Replicate Endgame's Success
There's no denying that Avengers: Endgame marked a tectonic peak for the MCU - it paid off a decade-long arc which began with the first Iron Man, and for many mainstream audiences it basically felt like the de facto end of the franchise in its original iteration.
It shouldn't have been surprising that there was a significant mainstream drop-off after Endgame, which marked a soft reset for the series, and though Spider-Man: No Way Home got the casual butts back in seats, generally speaking the Multiverse Saga has been a wildly mixed affair to date.
Though we recently learned that these new movies are buildings towards two new Avengers films, Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars, even the promise of a multiversal battle royale in Secret Wars will struggle to fully replicate Endgame's excitement and success.
The Infinity War-Endgame two-parter felt like such a unique cinematic epoch for not only the MCU but superhero movies as a whole, and just as many sequels struggle to match their predecessors, it too appears that this franchise may forever remain in Endgame's shadow.
And that's not to say that The Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars won't be hugely successful, because they likely will be.
But with Hollywood always expecting the next big thing to be a bigger, more lucrative event than what came before, Kevin Feige and co. might be disappointed when they probably fail to capture quite the same popular zeitgeist.
At which point it's also relevant to discuss one of the biggest elephants in the room - the Multiverse Saga's Big Bad...