What Disney and Marvel have done with the Marvel Cinematic Universe is unprecedented for any franchise. By combining over twenty-five movies, several shows, and over a decade worth of content they've created one of the biggest continuities in cinema that will only continue to grow. It has easily become the biggest movie franchise in cinematic history-and has been for a while.
But that doesn't come without its drawbacks. For one, exhaustion has become a factor for many fans as there are multiple new movies and/or shows every year, let alone trying to keep up with all the content, so they can continue to understand the full story. But for those who haven't been keeping up since phase one, it could seem like a daunting task to get to a spot that would allow full enjoyment of the newer MCU movies and Disney+ series.
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Although some audiences are declaring superhero fatigue, the box office shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon-which could come from the necessity of understanding the full story at all times. But it doesn't mean that super-hero fatigue won't continue to spread throughout the super-hero fandom as the MCU continues to become bigger and more inaccessible to newer and less dedicated fans. In order to prevent the eventual spread of fatigue through fans, there are a few things Marvel could do to keep the MCU fresh and original.
One lies within the current trend that is seen in MCU movies, the introduction of the multiverse. Although the multiverse is an extremely large expansion of the MCU that would just make it harder to keep up, it could actually present a solution in the finale of the multiverse arc. At this moment, yes the multiverse is only making
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