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While the MCU has been struggling in recent years, failing to recapture the magic of the first three phases, it’s still the biggest mover and shaker in the entertainment industry. In fact, 2026 is shaping up to be a banner year for Marvel Studios with the release of Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Avengers: Doomsday. However, there are still some wounds that the MCU needs to address, and it’s going to be even tougher for them to heal, since Stranger Things 5 is about to remind everyone about them when Part II drops later this year.
Marvel Studios Turned Its Franchise Into a Homework Assignment

Avengers: Endgame was the event to end all events. Since Avengers: Infinity War ended with a shocking cliffhanger that saw half of life in the universe disappear, the world waited on bated breath to learn how Earth’s Mightiest Heroes would set things right. The journey was arduous, with a couple of major characters losing their lives, but the good guys came out victorious. Rather than going out on the high note of all high notes, though, Marvel Studios decided to change up its formula by expanding in a major way. Phase Four included a number of Disney+ series that connected directly to the movies, including The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which went off without a hitch. Not every show was that lucky, though.
WandaVision, which picked up right after the events of Endgame, followed Wanda Maximoff living in the small town of Westview, where strange events kept taking place. Eventually, it came to light that Wanda was behind the whole thing, wanting to get back everything she lost and more. She seemingly learned her lesson by the end of the series, but her attitude was different in her next appearance in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Something clearly got lost in translation, because even those who watched WandaVision were taken aback by the former Avenger’s actions. Truth be told, Marvel Studios bit off more than it could chew by trying to tie its shows into the movies, and now Stranger Things is walking down the same path.









