Marvel Confirms Total Cancellation of MCU Series, Next Installment Will Be the End

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An illustration of two comic action characters standing in a broken window frame. The character on the left wears dark armor and has long hair, while the character on the right wears a red helmet and a red and grey armored suit.

Credit: Marvel Television

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  1. If you take a moment to compare the animation with any animated work from DC (which is a fair comparison), it’s easy to see why this is such a loss for fans. I think it’s being discontinued precisely because the quality of the art, animation and writing is too high to be commercially sustainable. The only thing I won’t miss is the sidelining of of Steve Rogers as Captain America and the apparent degeneration of Thor to a dim-witted fratboy. This style of animation however, could have brought so many Marvel masterpieces like the FF’s “The Coming of Galactus” storyline to vivid life. It could have been a work worthy of Pixar.

  2. Marcus

    Very sad to see this series end. I think animation is a great way to convey storylines and I have really enjoyed What If. What I don’t get is a fund less popular series but cancel the good ones. So sad. I hope they replace it with something better or equally good anime wise.

  3. This is sad news to hear. This is bar far one of the best shows they have and they are stopping it now. Was looking fwd to seeing more seasons of this. Again very sad to see it go. Thankfully we got notified that it’s the last season. The heartbreak won’t be as bad as sitting and waiting to hear if it’s coming back.

  4. Never got into “What if?”, because it doesn’t pertain to the regular MCU storyline, which is hard enough to keep up with.

  5. BlueCollarCritic

    “Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain America: The Winter Soldier are arguably the best movies out of this entire lineup, if not some of the best from Marvel’s entire filmography. ”

    And what do those movies have as well as NOT have compared to the Phase 4 failures? They weren’t written, directed. produced and made by activists. Both the Black Widow (Winter Soldier) and Gamora (Guardians) where both bad ass female characters but they weren’t boss babes, the movies stories didn’t try to lower men so women could be raised up. When you hire activists to produce something it’s going to be crap the majority do not want to see and don’t try to use covid as cover for this. Movies like the Spider-Man one proved covid wasn’t keeping people from showing up (once their state lifted restrictions so people could see a movie) for the movies, it was something else. The fact that Disney+ series which could be seen regardless of covid, suffered the same fate is just more proof that the problem was that ideologues, those pushing feminist and woke ideology, were the problem.

    Covid and “Quantity over Quality” are lies to cover-up the truth that it was the activist Disney hired to produce the M-She-Era of content that killed Marvel.

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