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Miracle Fatigue: The Beginning of Decline? | Entertainment

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Marvel Studios started the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2008, spanning 14 years and 36 projects, revolutionizing the cinematic landscape. In the wake of COVID-19 and the lack of projects Marvel was able to release, the streaming service Disney+ served as a means for Marvel to now create TV series for the universe. This critical step is where Marvel may have made its biggest flaw, and started the gradual decline of the Marvel revival we’ve been living in.

On January 15, 2021, Marvel’s Phase 4 begins with its first TV series, “Wandaliere,” followed by eight more TV series and six movies within a year. In the past, Marvel took an average of two to three years to complete the entire phase, with the longest one being about 25 hours of content over three years. With the addition of these Disney+ series, Phase 4 has already surpassed 36 hours in a year, The Direct reports. The dramatic increase in the amount of content raises the question: is it getting old?

As someone who grew up loving the MCU and considered himself invested in the franchise, I couldn’t force myself to watch the first two series, “Ms. Marvel” and “She-Hulk,” because of how tedious it became. One of the charms of the MCU has always been the continuity and connectivity between all the projects, but now that’s a problem because if you miss one of the many shows, you might be behind future projects in some way . I don’t think it’s fair to say that the quality of the franchise has been slowly declining as the focus seems to be more on as many items as possible.

JJ Sartain, a mechanical engineering student at OSU, has a similar view on the issue.

“Of course they focus on quantity. Some of the quality is not the best, but I think it’s more of a subject they choose, like ‘Ms. Miracle,'” he said.

With the recent introduction of “Ms. Marvel” as a comic book character, it’s reasonable to be less interested in projects about her, but that seems to be the route Marvel prefers to take lately.

“Marvel is Marvel,” Satan said. “For me, it’s like Star Wars. I don’t really care what it is because what it is.”

Lately, the Marvel name seems to be working for some people, but the real question is how long this will last.

As the growing focus on quantity over quality becomes more prominent, it’s clear that too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. The future of the MCU will be a series of interesting events to watch, and we’ll see whether Marvel continues to stand the test of time or fades from the spotlight.

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