This article contains spoilers for Ms. Marvel episode 4.
Captain America: Civil War unleashed the Sokovia Accords upon the MCU — and Ms. Marvel episode 4 subtly reveals they're still in force. At first the world welcomed the Avengers as Earth's Mightiest Heroes. As the years passed, however, the damage associated with superhero adventures began to increase — as did the body count. Avengers: Age of Ultron was a catastrophe, with a rampaging Hulk unleashed on Johannesburg shortly before the destruction of Sokovia. This led to the passing of the Sokovia Accords.
The Sokovia Accords were predominantly concerned with managing the Avengers, but additional clauses concerned the actions of street-level superheroes, enhanced individuals, and vigilantes. They tore the superhero community apart, with Steve Rogers and Tony Stark taking different sides — and soon coming to blows. Unfortunately, the Avengers' schism — seen in Captain America: Civil War - left Earth vulnerable at the worst possible time. When Thanos arrived, seeking the power of the Infinity Stones, Earth's heroes were divided — and they were defeated. The Avengers put matters right in the end, but viewers have wondered whether the Sokovia Accords are still in force in the aftermath of Avengers: Endgame.
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Ms. Marvelepisode 4 strongly suggests they are indeed still in force — and that they are tied to the organization known as Damage Control. Introduced in Spider-Man: Homecoming, the Department of Damage Control was established in the aftermath of the Battle of New York to help with the cleanup. It's now becoming clear it has expanded, however, with Damage Control now running its own Supermax prison.
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