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Why Three MCU Films Deserve to Be Removed from the Cinematic Universe

April 10, 2025Film4209
Why Three MCU Films Deserve to Be Removed from the Cinematic Universe

Why Three MCU Films Deserve to Be Removed from the Cinematic Universe

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has grown to become one of the most beloved and successful film series of all time. However, some films have underperformed or failed to meet the standards set by other movies in the franchise. This article explores three such films that many fans believe could be removed from the MCU without significantly impacting the overall narrative or character development.

1. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was the first film directed by Sam Raimi, known for his gothic take on the superhero genre. The film, while visually stunning, was criticized for its disjointed narrative and lack of character development. Unlike the original concept that pitched the film with a compelling storyline and interesting characters, the final product felt like a chaotic blend of elements from various Marvel comics.

The film’s plot was criticized for its lack of cohesiveness and focus, leading to a viewing experience that left many fans feeling unsatisfied. In particular, the film’s failure to

2. Eternals

The Eternals, based on the 1976 comic book series, was meant to be a powerful addition to the MCU, showcasing the rich history and lesser-known characters of the Marvel universe. Instead, the film was widely panned for its forced humor, overlong runtime, and lack of meaningful plot points. The film’s depiction of the Eternal characters as 'celestial roombas' was a significant disappointment to fans who had been eagerly anticipating the film, as it did not do justice to the portrayal of these iconic characters and their complex history within the MCU.

The film’s failure to deliver on its potential has caused many fans to call for its removal from the MCU. The narrative did not effectively highlight the Eternals’ role in the overarching story of the universe, and its overreliance on action sequences at the expense of character development detracted from the richness of the original comic book source material.

3. Captain Marvel

While Captain Marvel was a significant breakthrough for Marvel in terms of introducing the first female superhero to the MCU, the film itself received mixed reviews. Directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, the film was criticized for its poor pacing, underwhelming performances, and a plot that was too heavily reliant on songfest sequences like "The Gradient Wave Affair."

Additionally, the film’s tone, which was markedly different from the rest of the MCU, alienated some fans who appreciated the consistent tone and storytelling of the other films in the franchise. While Carol Danvers (played by Brie Larson) brought a more grounded and relatable character to the MCU, the film’s lack of depth in character development and plot contributed to its divisive reception among audiences.

Conclusion

While the MCU continues to grow and evolve, it is important to recognize the films that have not met the high standards set by the franchise. By removing films like Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Eternals, and Captain Marvel, the MCU can refocus on delivering better, more engaging stories that adhere to the established tone and narrative of the franchise. Fans and critics alike will agree that the removal of these films can lead to a stronger, more cohesive universe that resonates more deeply with its audience.

Keywords: MCU, Disney, Eternals

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