One of the defining movies of the MCU, particularly of the first phase, is 2012's The Avengers. It was a satisfying entry to the universe because it tied the stories of these characters together, and finally started to resemble the roster that could be found in the comics. The movie still holds up ten years later because of the way it combined the tones of all the individual movies into something that was thoroughly entertaining. The actors had chemistry and did a great job bringing their respective characters (as well as their relationships with the others) to life onscreen.
It stands to reason that Marvel would want to try and recreate that feeling in this newest era of the MCU. A lot of the «old guard» of Avengers are no longer in the picture, so there might be a need for a new team-up movie with a totally different roster. However, with so many brand new and seemingly unconnected characters being introduced in Phase 4, and even some that were introduced late into Phase 3, will Marvel be able to repeat the same magic that made The Avengers so successful? Or is any new attempt at a team-up movie already doomed for failure?
Kevin Feige Teases Marvel's Next Saga, Says There Are Already Clues
Before The Avengers came out, most of the characters on the team were unconnected to each other, or had only interacted briefly. The whole point of the film was to bring the unlikely crew together and show that they could work together despite their differences. So while it first appeared that these characters might not work well together, that was kind of the point, and there was at least a precedent for it in the comics. The original Avengers, while powerful, also mostly had their own unique power sets and none of them were
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