A major Phase 4 & 5 problem with MCU TV makes so much more sense with behind-the-scenes details confirming how the shows were being produced.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT A major MCU bombshell helps explain one of the biggest problems with Phase 4 and 5's streaming shows. Beginning with Marvel's WandaVision, the MCU has produced 11 television projects set in the interconnected cinematic universe thus far. However, not every show has been a massive success.
As confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter, major shakeups are happening in terms of how Marvel Studios will be making their shows going forward following some key internal criticisms. Gone are the days when entire shows would be greenlit with issues being corrected during post-production alone. Now, it seems a more traditional TV production model will be adopted going forward. This includes bringing in a key element Marvel Studios has yet to implement with any of its Disney+ projects: showrunners.
Marvel TV Shows Have Suffered From Major Tone And Pacing Inconsistencies As has been seen with many MCU shows in Phases 4 and 5, tonal shifts and inconsistent pacing have run rampant in shows, even from episode to episode. This was most evident with series such as Secret Invasion as well as Ms. Marvel. With both, it seemed like each show was two different series spliced together. That said, tone and pacing problems have affected other MCU projects to varying degrees as well.
This problem makes so much more sense with the reveal that MCU series have never had official showrunners, a classic and integral role in the traditional television-making process. Instead, various Marvel Studios executives have attempted to fix problems in post-production, allegedly without any sort of clear direction from a showrunner who'd have been there to oversee the whole process from episode to episode.
The first MCU show to benefit from this exciting change looks to be Daredevil: Born Again which is currently in production. Having realized that the direction for the show wasn't what they wanted it to be, Marvel Studios hiring a showrunner should help the greatly anticipated MCU series become the best it can possibly be before it starts streaming presumably in 2025. Naturally, the same goes for all of Marvel's other upcoming shows currently in development as well.
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