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As he puts it, " It's the same, but black." In the pages of Marvel Comics, the costume that would eventually become US Agent's was originally worn by Steve Rogers after he quit being Captain America. The US Agent costume is effectively the same as the redesigned Captain America outfit John was given when he took over the role. This acknowledgment is no doubt helped along by Val's assurance that the world needs a US Agent more than it needs a Captain America. By the end of the series, John Walker seems to have made peace with that fact that he's no longer Captain America. And while he may have stalled the truck from falling for a while, John was ultimately left looking up and watching while Sam Wilson - wearing his new Captain America uniform - pushed it to safety. The Eternals was so dull and had a stacked cast.) maybe a large portion of the original audience has grown out of it and they need to find a new audience? possible, but it’s not necessarily a quick process.John Walker's defiant continuation of his role as Captain America symbolically ended when he dropped his battered homemade shield in the midst of trying to save the Flag-Smashers' hostages.
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I’ve seen a couple of the new films and the new shows – they’re all right, but haven’t grabbed me in the same way they did when I was younger (and honestly, I thought the TV series were better than the films for the most part.
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I don’t have kids, but as a 30 something with a lot less free time than I had when I was in my teens and early twenties, it’s hard to get invested in the build up of these new ‘phases.’ with Infinity War and End Game, it felt like I was seeing something through to the end, and the only TV shows I’ve been invested in were ones like WandaVision where the characters were part of that original run.


the people who really watched and got invested with Marvel films back in the mid 00s and early 10s are in another phase of life now. true comic book junkies don’t make up the majority of mass audiences. part of that may be an effect of the pandemic, but I’m not sure. Oversaturation is a thing, but I don’t think they’re doing a particularly great job in the “new phases” since End Game. And that’s just to name just the live-action MCU-era fare produced by Marvel TV.Īll told, that’s 34 seasons of Marvel TV-produced shows that preceded WandaVision‘s January 2021 launch of Disney+’s Marvel Studios-produced, canonical projects. Other productions include FX’s Legion (February 2017), ABC’s Marvel’s Inhumans (September 2017), Fox’s The Gifted (October 2017), Hulu’s Marvel’s Runaways (November 2017), Freeform’s Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger (June 2018) and Hulu’s Helstrom (October 2020). Netflix then joined the mix with its Marvel TV-produced rollout of Daredevil (April 2015), Jessica Jones (November 2015), Luke Cage (September 2016), Iron Fist (March 2017), the team-up mini The Defenders (August 2017) and The Punisher (November 2017).

And it is far from the only Marvel TV production to precede the Disney+ slate that began with WandaVision and most recently added Secret Invasion.Ī year-and-a-half after S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s well-watched September 2013 debut, ABC had Marvel TV’s Marvel’s Agent Carter reporting for duty in January 2015.
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was born of the first Avengers movie and was directly impacted by Captain America: The Winter Soldier, yet proceeded to be largely “MCU-adjacent” (as it was produced by the now-defunct Marvel TV shingle, not Marvel Studios itself).
