Ten years into the MCU and billions of dollars later, the franchise shows no sign of slowing down. However, could it start struggling after Avengers: Infinity War?
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I doubt it. Some of the best movies had little or nothing to do with building to Infinity War. Plus sequels galore are coming up to individual hero’s movies. And new hero’s. Plus with the fox buyout we’re most likely going to be getting some universe crossing movies to build up to. Litteraly so many options left even with a bunch of the core team gone or in minor roles.
I had that fear but I need and can't wait to see what happens in Infinity War and where the movie will put us that I can't even begin to think about what could happen next. We know Ant-Man 2 takes place post Civil War and Pre-Infinity War and Captain Marvel takes place in the 90s so what happens post-IW will be very interesting. One of the big reasons why I liked IronMan 3 a lot was because Tony was having trouble accepting the events of Avengers, it had some serious consequences. Thursday can't come soon enough.
If Cap, Thor and Iron Man disappear, I see the franchise taking a dip.