We present our ranking of the MCU phase 4 series, which we show you from the worst to the best
With phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, La Casa de las Ideas had one of its important arms for its narrative plan on digital platforms, and with the worldwide launch of this system came the series.
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In 2021 WandaVision began the path of the MCU series, which expanded the stories that the La Casa de las Ideas studio offers its fans.
With phase four in the history books, let’s review what the SMASH team considered were the Marvel series, going from worst to best.
8. She-Hulk
Although this was a proposal that sought to give a touch of comedy to the MCU series, many factors made it the least favorite series among fans.
Let’s put aside the controversies over sexist issues that arose during the course of the series. The way of executing the comedy and the story, especially in episodes 5, 6 and 7, were not optimal
7. More Marvel
Although the debut of the heroine created by G. Willow Wilson was one of the events awaited by thousands of fans, the youth cut of the proposal by Bisha K. Ali went from better to worse, largely due to the change in the origin in relation to the comics.
Forget the mist of the Inhumans. Kamala Kahn obtains powers thanks to some bracelets that belonged to her family, but the ending that reveals the mutant nature of the teenager made the moment very tangled, so this series is not well remembered, which serves as a preamble to The Marvels .
6. The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
The Marvel Now run delivered us characters like Miles Morales’ Spider-Man, Jane Foster’s Mighty Thor, and Sam Wilson as the new Captain America. In the MCU, the change of post was inevitable, but it took longer than expected.
Some situations such as Sam Wilson’s refusal to become Captain America, the recreation of the Super Soldier formula, and the villains did not end up clicking with audiences, who rank this series among the most tedious in recent years (and not remind us of Zemo’s dance, by Odin).
5.Hawkeye
Although it is not one of the best series in the MCU, Hawkeye gives us an unmatched chemistry between Clint Barton and Kate Bishop, who will be the new bearer of the Hawkeye mantle in the MCU.
Youth and experience in the same mix give us a kind of Buddy Cop team, where Clint Barton is already looking to end his stage as Hawkeye and Ronin, and an enthusiastic Kate wanting to maintain
4.Moon Knight
The mental problems and multiple personalities of Marc Spector / Steven Grant, who becomes the avatar of the Egyptian God Khonshu to become Moon Knight, his execution arm.
This series might feel like something separate from the MCU, but Moon Knight is one of Marvel’s most intriguing heroes, something that’s taken to a new level by Oscar Isaac, who delivers some great moments as the lead.
3.WandaVision
Marvel’s first series delivered some great moments nuanced with references to classic TV sitcoms in the story where we find out what Chaos Magic is and how Wanda Maximoff becomes Scarlett Witch, with elements inspired by Tom King’s Vision.
This series was also the first to handle the concept of the Multiverse and the return of characters like Evam Peters’ QuickSilver, not forgetting the handling of the different stages of mourning, something we also saw a year and a half later with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. .
2. What If…?
One of the concepts that Marvel was able to bring to the cartoons in the 70s was What If…?, something that Marvel Studios brought to its Cinematic Universe at the same time, establishing stories that take place in different Universes, which eventually came together.
Peggy Carter as Captain Britain, T’Challa as leader of the Ravagers, Doctor Strange venturing into different Universes, are just some of the stories that week after week caught us in excellent animations
1.Loky
Without a doubt, the God of Lies had a glorious purpose, and that is to persecute his variant Sylvie, in one of the consequences that are unleashed after escaping from the hands of the Avengers in Avengers: Endgame.
The season finale gave us the debut of Jonathan Majors as He Who Remains, one of the variants of Kang the Conqueror and the murder of this character will cause a conflict of great proportions, which will begin to be glimpsed in Phases 5 and 6 of Marvel.
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