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What grade would you give the Marvel Cinematic Universe? (Ever-Changing Question)


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Could be a variant. The guy we saw in the series, after all, is not the guy we followed in the movies to begin with.
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Yeah, that was my thought, but I wasn't sure if I could mention Loki without coding it, and I didn't feel like doing that.

There's a spoiler tag on this thread, and the series is old hat to anyone who is reading it, so I hardly see the point.

I think it is also possible that Loki creates a variant of himself, or pulls a variant out of the multiverse to hang on to the tree or to go to work at whatever needs to be done in the movie.

Introducing a third Loki variant wouldn't have the same emotional impact, and finding a way to get a variant to act as his stand-in would effectively undercut the Season 2 finale.

No, they're going to go to see him. Hopefully, including Thor.
 
Tom Holland talks Spider-Man: Brand New Day

From the article:

A return to practical locations and a more grounded story is a fantastic path forward for Holland's Peter Parker, who, across his appearances in the MCU, has often had to deal with big Avengers dramas, cosmic plots, and Multiverse conflicts.

The best news for Spider-Man since he was added to the MCU. Someone appears to finally understand what gave Spider-Man a unique heart and edge among the piles of characters in the comics (at the height of his published life, which had nothing to do with Secret Wars and similar plots). With The Punisher added to the film (whether his appearance takes inspiration from his Amazing Spider-Man introduction or not), there's much promise in this next Spider-Man film.

And I think the fans are gonna be over the moon with what we're putting together," he added.

One can only hope.
 
The announcement of The Punisher's involvement and the rumored involvement of The Hulk in the next MCU Spider-Man movie seems to prove that Sony and Marvel Studios still haven't learned their lesson about not overshadowing Peter in his own movies, and so unless something dramatically changes, No Way Home seems destined to be the only MCU Spider-Man film that is going to be anything approaching 'good' (since Homecoming is a trash fire that sidelines Peter in favor of propping up Tony and Far From Home is only marginally better).
 
The announcement of The Punisher's involvement and the rumored involvement of The Hulk in the next MCU Spider-Man movie seems to prove that Sony and Marvel Studios still haven't learned their lesson about not overshadowing Peter in his own movies, and so unless something dramatically changes, No Way Home seems destined to be the only MCU Spider-Man film that is going to be anything approaching 'good' (since Homecoming is a trash fire that sidelines Peter in favor of propping up Tony and Far From Home is only marginally better).
If you feel that way now, wait until you here about the introduction of Wolverine to the MCU.
 
If you feel that way now, wait until you here about the introduction of Wolverine to the MCU.

Not sure if this is a reference to Deadpool and Wolverine, but if it is, I've got zero interest in that movie or its two predecessors despite being a huge fan of the rest of the XMCU.

Anyway, underscoring just how bad Far From Home is (despite it being better than Homecoming) is the fact that while I will be rewatching it (FFH) in the coming weeks, I'm doing so only because its post-Credits Stinger impacts Secret Invasion, which I'll also be watching in the coming weeks (in tandem with Ms. Marvel).
 
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