As shown in the first episode of Ms. Marvel, the MCU Phase 4 continues to snub Avengers: Infinity War’s Vision — and nobody seems to care. Ms. Marvel, which sets up the 2023 film The Marvels, introduces Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), a 16-year-old avid Captain Marvel fan who gains the superhuman ability to harness cosmic energy. While it establishes a new superhero in the MCU, the six-episode Disney+ show keeps up with the Phase 4 pattern of ignoring Vision’s sacrifice in Infinity War.
Since Vision (Paul Bettany) had the Mind Stone, he was a huge hindrance to Thanos’ (Josh Brolin) objective of committing mass murder. As such, he insisted that Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) to destroy the Mind Stone, and with it, him. Although Wanda initially refused, she had no choice but to shatter the stone and kill Vision, with the Avengers' race against time to save him having failed. However, this sacrifice was disregarded as Thanos used the Time Stone to bring Vision back to life and retrieve the Mind Stone, killing him again and completing the Infinity Gauntlet. Unfortunately, the events of Avengers: Endgame seemingly overshadowed this tragic event, as consistently implied in Phase 4 of the MCU.
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In Ms. Marvel episode 1, Kamala and her best friend Bruno (Matt Lintz) attend AvengerCon, which celebrates the heroism of the Avengers. Interestingly, the convention references the various details of the Battle of Earth, particularly the deaths of Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.). In fact, a mural specifically dedicated to these heroes is erected, where loving fans pin their letters and express their gratitude and adoration for the
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