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The MCU Ensemble Movie Era has arrived – and it’s a good thing

How are you top avengers: Endgame? The final film of the Infinity Saga of the Infinity of Marvel Studios was not only the highest film of all time (until Avatar has recovered this place in March), but also a super- hero 11 years in manufacturing.

Ordinarily, a movie like endgame would be the proverbial jewel of any core of the cinematographic series – it is the perfect flick to end of character, global course and points of view of the universe, after all.

The MCU, however, never was going to be done after engall. As a product, it is too popular and Marvel Studios still had large projects for its universe (or should it be Marvel cinematographic multivers now?) – and its phase 4 of Phase 4 is proof of that.

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How? ‘Or’ What? From the next 11 Marvel movies, six will have large games large enough to compete for any avenge film.

So it seems that the MCU Ensemble Movie Era has arrived – and, in my opinion, it’s a good thing.

Marvel always plans to unite his superheroes on the big screen. As President of the Studio, Kevin Feige, revealed during a 2012 Wired Interview, Marvel had aspirations to gather the Avengers until 2006. It would have been strange to build a connected universe where the heroes do not come up against On the other, it was inevitable that team teams would be part of the MCU plan.

Why, however, should it only limit its superhero assemblies to avengers?

The comics of society have a rich history of crossovers of superheroes. Emblematic pairs, such as Spider-Man and Daredevil, with surrealists, including Hulk and Rocket Raccoon, Marvel has already brought its superputing individuals for unique adventures and long-term scenarios. The preceding these partnerships in the MCU would be a bad service to the illustrious history of Marvel, so it is nice to see that other teams are incoming.

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