MCU keeps Avengers 5 team from being overpowered
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Questions about the power level of the Phase 6 iteration of the Avengers have raised concerns, but Avengers: Age of Ultron already proved long ago that the MCU knows what it's doing in terms of power balance. Creating an engaging narrative with heroes of varying power sets is a delicate balancing act. Ever since the first Avengers film, there has been an inherent difference in capabilities between the various heroes.
Age Of Ultron's Avengers Team Power Level Prevents MCU From Power Creep Watching the heroes gradually increase in potential over the years until the stakes feel lowered by the apparent lack of danger is a future no viewer wants. But the Avengers have already proven that as they add protagonists to their varied roster, the overall power level of the team will stay the same, if not go down. At the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America presides over a new iteration of the team.
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