“No Way Home would have been the most fitting end to Multiverse saga”: Marvel Fans Furious at Disney for Milking MCU, Making a Sub-Par Phase 4

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Marvel’s Phase 4 was everything but a smooth joyride of success. Several movies and TV shows jam-packed together couldn’t provide an exciting journey like the previous phase. It was already a precedent after watching Avengers: Endgame that the expectations would be very higher for the future of the MCU. But somewhere, it became too much for the audience who are highly disappointed about how the Kevin Feige studio prioritized quantity far more than quality.

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Kevin Feige, the president of Marvel Studios
Kevin Feige, the president of Marvel Studios

Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe kicked off The Multiverse Saga after all the drama with the Infinity Stones. Starting with Disney+’s WandaVision, this phase concluded with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Although it can be said that the studio experimented a lot with this phase by releasing a variety of shows and movies but things didn’t turn out as expected.

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Is Marvel’s Phase 4 not worth remembering?

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Marvel Phase 4

When it was announced at first that the MCU is going to dwell more into the concepts of Multiverse with the upcoming projects, the fans were excited like nothing else. Quite contrary to what everyone anticipated, only a few projects could live up to the height of Marvel projects while the rest of them crash-landed with mixed to negative reception.

Phase 3 of the MCU consisted of a total of 11 releases in 3 years whereas the latest phase saw a massive amount of 17 releases within a span of 2 years. Not only did the writing of many projects face intense backlash, but the VFX was also compromised. Even the VFX artists came forward to criticize the studio for its overburdening attitude. According to Comicbook’s Brandon Davis, Marvel should have considered Spider-Man: No Way Home as the official concluding project of this phase.

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Spider-Man: No Way Home proved to be one of the best projects among the lot in the latest phase. Though some fans might argue on the factor of nostalgia plays a more major role than the story in the movie, it showed the multiverse in a far better way. Even Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness failed to show any true madness on the multiversal level.

Additionally, with projects like Thor: Love and Thunder and She-Hulk, Marvel caught the intense wrath of the fans like never before. With all factors combined, it is evident that the studio has made a lot of projects that seemed unnecessary or rushed among the fans.

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The fans are highly disappointed by Marvel

Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man: No Way Home hailed high by the fans

Brandon Davis’ tweet garnered wide attention and several fans joined the conversation to give their views. Take a look at some of the tweets here:

Looking at the reception received by the fans, it can’t be denied that Marvel stands on a risky stage right now. Some reports also stated that Disney is re-evaluating the projects in phases 5 and 6 after the massive backlash received. It can be hoped that Ant-Man 3 proves to be a good start to the upcoming phase and is succeeded by an exciting line of projects in the future.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will hit theaters on February 17, 2023, while Spider-Man: No Way Home can be streamed on STARZ.

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Written by Subham Mandal

Subham Mandal is currently working as a writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. Subham has written more than 600 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English based in Kolkata. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.

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