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You'd Be Surprised, But MCU Fans Demand More Crossovers Now

You'd Be Surprised, But MCU Fans Demand More Crossovers Now
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Suddenly, no one cares about individual character development.

The MCU is a vast universe to explore. While each film in the franchise has been successful in its own right, fans have been clamoring for more character interaction.

The Avengers films have been a highlight, bringing together some of the franchise's most popular heroes. But audiences want more than the occasional team-up movie.

The MCU had the Avengers, but since the creation of the cinematic universe in 2008, Disney has managed to get another studio. Now we can expect Fantastic Four, X-Men and more.

However, Redditor bubbawubbaboo notes that the multiverse situation has made the task harder and separated the characters.

In previous phases, whether we hade huge team-ups or even some small cameos, we knew what happened to the heroes during the events in the shared universe.

The Redditor doesn't understand why Shuri didn't go to Bruce or Nick Fury for help in the new Black Panther. Where did Chang-Chi go?

He hasn't been seen since his solo movie. It seems there may have been a cool interaction between the heir to the Ten Rings and Wong, Dr. Strange's assistant.

Captain Marvel vanished without a trace after an encounter with Thanos. The fan is upset that her character didn't even appear in the new Thor movie, even though there was a perfect opportunity for her to do so.

And what about the Asgardian never even saying a word to Wanda, considering they've both lost many loved ones? This could have been a character bonding moment, but the writers didn't even think of it.

However, other fans immediately stood up for the beloved movies and started explaining the lack of interaction between their favorite characters.

For example, Nick Fury was busy with Spider-Man, as was Dr. Strange or Wanda was traveling in the Multiverse of Madness.

The fandom thinks it would be great to see more interactions, but there are so many heroes and villains.

Some of the reasons are that the writers want to develop certain characters, and the actors' busy schedules don't always allow time for Marvel movies.

And for many viewers, it is reminiscent of Phase 2, when audiences demanded an appearance of the Avengers in Iron Man 3.

It's clear that MCU fans are hungry for more crossovers between their favorite characters. The possibilities are endless, and the inclusion of new both heroes and villains only adds to the excitement.

It's up to Marvel to listen to their audience and give them what they want.

Source: Reddit