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Marvel, listen to me very carefully: It’s time to bring in the kids

Dear Marvel Studios, please make the 'Young Avengers' the main focus of the MCU.

Dear Black Widow, a new set of heroes should take center stage. And what’s better than having a new generation of heroes that will take over the predecessor’s place?

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in 2019 when Marvel Studios’ executive producer, Captain Marvel movie was released months prior.

If you look at the previous lineup and the love they received, the other Marvel big hitters were introduced years before the end of the Infinity Saga, to the point where fans got to know these heroes and felt heartbroken to see them die and dusted away from Thanos’ snap.

Something that I and other Marvel fans noticed was Phase Four of the MCU felt like the ing down of the torch. We had speculation that Iron Lad will appear in Agatha: Coven of Chaos, the current state of the MCU is literally setting itself up for a new line of younger heroes who will be taking over the old guard.

Perhaps the hesitation was that you don’t want to take risks. You don’t want to subject these young cast to hate, backlash and toxicity. But that excuse doesn’t help when hired a more known actress to play the role of Lang’s daughter in hopes to get some more name recognition for your superhero movie IP. If you’re going to go all out to replace an actress, why not use it to the fullest potential and make her a new Marvel lead superhero?

Something that made the first will now be done towards the end of the Multiverse saga, this build-up would also blow people’s minds if we see kids from different universes unite to fight the multiverse-hopping big bad, Kang.

There is no harm in keeping the adult Avengers. After all, we saw a mentor-like relationship between to be in more projects together. Based on how Phase Four was set up and how not everyone is keen to have the other adult Marvel heroes as the new faces of the Avengers team, perhaps now is the time to have a younger, fresher, and a new generation of heroes take their place.

Fortunately, you still have time to make this change. Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars had Daredevil, etc. But it is still possible to have the next generation of heroes become the new face of the MCU, whilst also incorporating the staple Marvel superhero lineup.

This is just something to consider, especially when you have children and young adults who felt represented on screen with this new batch of characters. If you want people to be excited about the MCU once more, perhaps some fresh and relatable faces is what this superhero franchise needs.


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Erielle Sudario is a Digital Producer for We Got This Covered. Outside of work, she's either DM'ing a 'Dungeons and Dragons' campaign, playing video games, or building keyboards. Erielle holds a Bachelor of Communications Degree (specializing in film and journalism) from Western Sydney University and a Graduate Diploma in Radio and Podcasting from the Australian Film, Television, and Radio School.