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With all those mouths to feed, some of the MCU’s strongest characters are seemingly being asked to sit Doomsday out. Captain Marvel and Doctor Strange aren’t part of the roster yet, which is a shock given they both released solo movies in the last couple of years. Another powerful character didn’t make their way to the big screen, getting their moment to shine on Disney+, but, unlike the other characters, there’s no path for their return to the franchise, even at a time when it feels like it’s all hands on deck.
The MCU’s Most Controversial Show Houses One of Its Strongest Characters

The Disney+ era of the MCU has been controversial, to say the least. A lot of the shows feel like homework because they have major ramifications on the franchise, such as WandaVision, which acts as a sequel to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Agatha All Along. There is one series, though, that the powers that be would rather everyone forget about: Secret Invasion. Putting Nick Fury in the lead role, the show puts him in the middle of a conflict between two groups of Skrulls. The spy is to blame for a lot of the problems the shape-shifting species faces, and Gravik wants his pound of flesh in return.
Fury leans on his old buddy Talos for help, but there’s only so much the Skrull can do because he has problems at home. His daughter, G’iah, is a member of Gravik’s group and is threatening to harm the people of Earth if demands aren’t met. Well, at least she’s pretending to because it turns out she’s an undercover agent, hoping to dismantle Gravik’s operation from inside. By the end of Secret Invasion, it’s clear there will be no reasoning with Gravik, so G’iah injects herself with the Harvest, a collection of DNA from some of the MCU’s most powerful beings, including Captain Marvel and Thanos, and gets to work. Gravik goes down, and the world is safe once again. However, despite coming out victorious and setting herself up for a heroic career, Marvel Studios has yet to find another spot for her.









