Marvel’s diplomatically up-and-down recent history has sat alongside a desire from its parent company Disney to see the studio capitalize on the post-Endgame era with Marvel content overflowing from not just the box office, but our TV screens as well. It’s meant that in the last 5 years, there’s been a lot of Marvel, and not all of it has necessarily been great or even particularly good Marvel. Now, Disney is hoping to reign in its previous impulses just a tad.
Sure there’s been hits across the board—and Marvel has one arguably right now with the excellent X-Men ‘97—for the most part it’s lead to the stunning realization on Marvel Studios’ part that its approach to making movies doesn’t exactly translate to making television at all, quality or otherwise, necessitating a still-ongoing re-examination of its slate across the board.
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