Avengers: Endgame mostly delivered, giving fans a lot of action, comedy, drama, and, surprisingly enough, closure. The film definitely acts as a bookend for the current phase of the MCU, with many curious about how future films will be like. Many see characters like Black Panther and Captain Marvel as the franchise's future now so it was odd that they didn't get a lot of time in Endgame and Infinity War.
Speaking with The New York Times, co-writer Stephen McFeely simply stated that there wasn't enough time to adjust the script. After all, both Infinity War and Endgame had been in development for a long time. Black Panther hadn't even come out yet by the time these films were being made, while Captain Marvel was still being written. Pretty crazy huh?
Marvel and Kevin Feige have previously stated that Captain Marvel would be the face of the MCU now that certain characters have closed their chapters. Fans also feel like Spider-Man and Black Panther will also play huge roles from here on out, alongside Doctor Strange, The Eternals, and even Shang-Chi.
Avengers: Endgame is now showing in theaters.
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