It’s no secret that Marvel’s newest blockbusters have failed to captivate fans’ fervour like the original Avengers, prompting executives to consider a resurrection.
Fans are wondering what the next chapter of the superhero powerhouse will look like when The Marvels hits theatres next month and Loki airs on Disney Plus.
Apparently, studio executives are likewise sceptical, with big revisions requested for the Daredevil revival midway through production.
Despite the fact that production on Deadpool 3 has begun, whispers of rewrites abound – despite the fact that director Shawn Levy has teased some very amazing appearances.
Since the release of Iron Man in 2008, superhero fans have been spoiled, and with an oversaturated genre, subsequent films are failing to generate the same box office impact.
With the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s power fading, studio officials have considered the notion of resurrecting fallen Avengers to reinvigorate fan fervour, according to an insider.
In a bombshell breakdown of the state of the Marvel, Variety stated that talks had taken place to bring back the original Avengers.
This is said to include Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man and Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow, both of whom died emotionally in Endgame.
Opening up the universe allows for an infinite number of resurrections and even recastings of cherished characters with no explanation or in-world cause.
Bringing back Scarlett and Robert would not be cheap, so if conserving money is a priority, ‘variants’ of the originals may be the way to go – but this would remove the sentimental attraction for fans.
This appears to be undetermined, with those in authority refusing to close any doors in order to reconnect with their audience.
Following the writers’ strike, rewrites are certainly on the minds of the company, and traditionally, Disney has depended on reshoots following screenings to polish its productions.
A lot is relying on Jonathan Majors’ Kang, who starred in both Quantumania and Loki, to take over as Thanos’ replacement as the next great villain.
He has been arrested on domestic abuse charges, which he denies, prompting executives to apparently explore dropping Kang and switching to a new comic book nemesis, such as Dr Doom.
Despite the fact that Avengers: The Kang Dynasty was revealed during Disney’s huge expo event earlier this year, this out seems feasible, although not a little messy considering the build up.
Fans may see branches trimmed and a return to beginnings take control as Marvel considers the future of its holy chronology to prevent superhero weariness.