Is it Endgame for the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

Published: June 15, 2023, 7:30 a.m.

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In 2009 Disney bought Marvel studios and helped transform the company into a movie making powerhouse that brought a new world of superhero stories to the silver screen, called The Marvel Cinematic Universe.\\n \\nSince then the franchise has generated over $30 billion dollars in profit, released 32 films and has even made its way onto the small screen\\u2026 And it\\u2019s not slowing down any time soon. Before the end of next year we can expect Captain America, Thunderbolts, The Marvels and Blade in cinema\\u2019s and Daredevil, Agatha: Coven of Chaos and Iron heart streaming on Disney Plus.\\n \\nBut glitchy graphics in recent projects like, \\u2018She-Hulk\\u2019 and patchy plots in \\u2018Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantomania\\u2019 have left fans and film critics wondering if marvels conveyor belt of content has led to it losing its magic. So this week were asking \\u2018Is it Endgame for the Marvel Cinematic Universe?\\u2019

Contributors:\\nDr Mathew J. Smith Radford University in Virginia.\\nLisa Laman Writer and film critic at The Spool, Collider and Looper.\\nProf Spencer Harrison International business school INSEAD\\nJonathon Sim - Film journalist and movie critic at Comingsoon.net\\n \\nPresenter: Charmaine Cozier \\nProducer: Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty \\nEditor: Tara McDermott \\nResearcher: Bisi Adebayo \\nBroadcast Co-ordinator: Brenda Brown

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