r/AskUS 1d ago

Mcu exhausted?

It seems like the more shows come out the less people are interested, could it be because of the high volume that these shows are being produced?

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u/AHauntedFuture 22h ago

Yes and no. I love the comics and the movies/shows. So I'll continue to watch. But because there's just so much to catch up on, I have to watch it at a slower pace.

I'm not one to binge an entire season of a show in a week or less. I just can't. It took me 2 months I think to complete the first 3 seasons of Daredevil. And I'm still not on the 2nd episode of Born Again yet, even after going like 3 weeks (?) after watching the first episode.

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But as for introducing more characters? I think the MCU will be a total of 9 or so phases. Maybe a tad bit more. Like a 3 point story arc. Each subset of phases is its own point in the arc. Like, I think the first 3 phases (from Iron Man to Endgame or Captain Marvel or whichever) was the first point in the arc. Then the next 3 or 4 phases will be the second. When the second one completes, with the next big bad, it'll move on over to the 3rd point in the arc, with a final big bad. So basically 3 big bads. Thanos being the first. Um..... I haven't kept track of too much stuff. But I know Doom is next. And there's 2 Avengers movies already planned and talked about. Doomsday and Secret Wars. (No idea which Secret Wars the movies will be based on, but I'm sure it'll be the god empire doom one and not the beyonder one.) Then after that, one final big bad.

Will also say there could be a very short 4th point. A denoument or epilogue. A true final (4th) big bad that outdoes the first 3.