MCU Phase 1 Proved Phase 5's Power Complaint Isn't A Problem 12 Years Ago

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MCU Phase 1 Proved Phase 5's Power Complaint Isn't A Problem 12 Years Ago
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An MCU Phase 1 movie establishes that the franchise can handle one of the biggest concerns regarding the franchise's influx of new characters.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Marvel Cinematic Universe proved 12 years ago that it could deal with a common concern regarding Phase 5 and the recent introduction of several powerful characters into the franchise. The MCU has dealt with balancing the powers of its heroes - and questions as to whether it would be able to continue doing so - more or less since its inception.

The conversation surrounding some of the most powerful MCU heroes has only become more prevalent as the MCU has carried on and more figures are properly introduced to the franchise, inevitably drawing speculation about how strong they are compared to the universe's existing roster of characters.

Thor's MCU Phase 1 Story Proves The MCU Can Handle Very Powerful Heroes As one of the MCU's most powerful superheroes since Phase 1's Thor released in 2011, the God of Thunder showcases how the franchise can handle very powerful heroes.

Why MCU's New Powerful Heroes Are Good For The Franchise While concerns about the introduction of so many powerful heroes close together isn't an unfounded or unreasonable one - especially with a new hero who has many other Marvel characters' powers combined - the MCU's new roster of formidable protagonists shouldn't present a problem so long as the franchise continues to work to the strengths they showed with Thor.

Having more powerful heroes presents a series of risks, but these are risks that the MCU inevitably has to face as it continues onward, unless it cuts many of its most interesting and unique faces or weakens them. As such, it's for the best that the franchise has been able to practice with figures like Thor to see what audiences connect with, and what draws criticisms or concern.

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