From “Scarlet Witch and Vision” to “Ms. Marvel ‘: All the series of the fourth phase of the MCU, from worst to best

From “Scarlet Witch and Vision” to “Ms. Marvel ‘: All the series of the fourth phase of the MCU, from worst to best

While the world seems to be living constantly underwhelmed by the way this fourth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is evolving, yes, examining the box without exception in each of the new installments that appear, the series framed in this impressive saga continue to increase in number. And in controversy.

From “Scarlet Witch and Vision” to “Ms. Marvel ‘: All the series of the fourth phase of the MCU, from worst to best

Review of Marvel’s fourth phase series, from worst to best

7 “Falcon and the Winter Soldier”

Although she improves slightly in her latest chapter, something that sets her apart from the rest of her companions in this special “Falcon and the Winter Soldier” it could very well be the most boring proposition ever released by the MCU since then ‘Iron Man 2’. Condemned by a first section in which the little that happens never generates real interest, the series conceived by Malcolm Spellman finds on its side only the presence and talent of a Sebastian Stan devoted to the cause, Wyatt Russell in scene-stealing mode and a playful Daniel Bruhl. Apart from this? Yawn.

Falcon and the Winter Soldier on eCartelera

6 ‘SM. Wonder’
'SM.  Wonder'

Yes, Ms. Marvel ‘would have ended in its third episode, without a doubt here would be the best series of the fourth phase of the MCU along with’ Scarlet Witch and Vision ‘. Unfortunately, all the freshness, originality and fun he offered in his early lines gradually faded away chapter after chapter until it ends up becoming a much more ordinary and lazy proposition than expected (and promised). We still have, at least, that initial part and Iman Vellani’s discovery.

Ms. Marvel on eCartelera

5 ‘Knight of the Moon’
'Knight of the Moon'

Just because of Oscar Isaac’s formidable performance, or interpretations, ‘Moon Knight’ has one more point than the rest of the television offerings that the MCU has brought to us in recent years. However, the actor’s sheer performance wasn’t enough to lift the series above its predecessors, except for the soporific ‘Falcon and the Winter Soldier’, as, beyond his work, there is not even a lot of good news. Punctual flashes of genius, some well-executed action scenes and surprises whose risk can only be received with a round of applause are the three fundamental pillars on which the best of a series as a whole as irregular as it is enjoyable in its best moments.

Moon Knight on eCartelera

4 ‘Hawk eye’
'Hawk eye'

The misunderstood jewel of the series released as part of the fourth phase of the MCU. Sure, the weakest thing about “Hawkeye” could be his protagonist himself, but the action is so spectacular, the humor works so well, the alchemy between his characters is so successful and, above all, he has two wonderful interpretations like those of Hailee Steinfeld and Florence Pugh, hopefully a series just for them, which can only fall at their feet. And what’s more, it’s Christmas. All right, hey.

Hawkeye on eCartelera

3 ‘loki’
'loki'

Perched on the iron shoulders of the talent of Tom Hiddleston, Sophia Di Martino and the best possible version of Owen Wilson, ‘Loki’ has been able to combine its importance within the plot of the entire fourth phase of the MCU with its status as a pure science fiction series starring one of the most beloved secondary characters of this universe. Never embrace excellence, but always treading the remarkable ground, Michael Waldron’s series ensured an hour of intelligent entertainment each week with occasional high-impact surprises. Looking forward to seeing the second season.

Loki in eCartelera

Two “What would happen if …?”

Except for the silly party of Thor and company, there is no chapter in “What If …?” less than notable. With gorgeous animation and an indisputable ability to surprise, the series created by AC Bradley is a true feast for MCU lovers where each episode is a roller coaster of emotions, shocking images, unexpected twists and characters as charismatic as they are unforgettable. Magnificent proposal.

What would happen if …? in eCartelera

1 “Scarlet Witch and Vision”

To the (wonderful) bewilderment caused by its first episodes, another good set of sensations has been added as varied and satisfying as the surprise, the laughter, the tears and the enthusiastic applause for the epic achieved. The greatness of ‘Scarlet Witch and Vision’ took us by surprise, made us fluctuate between theories and assumptions, He kept us glued to the sofa and made us have fun like in the most extraordinary episodes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. A true television jewel that also served to do justice to two characters who have given their best on the small screen. A genius.

Scarlet Witch and Vision on eCartelera

Loved and hated in equal parts, the seven television products released to date, much more fundamental pieces than it seems to understand everything that is happening in the post Thanos MCU, they are torn between the pleasure of total entertainment and the laziness of autopilot. And it also happens in practically all of these series, dangerously resembling some sort of representative link between them.

However, we bet on the glass half full when it comes to highlighting the positive of seven series that, in the vast majority of cases, have left enough exciting, epic, funny and spectacular moments not to fall into the dreaded sack of indifference. The levels of greatness of the best MCU movies are not reached, not even touched, but there is talent here. And not a little.

Source: E Cartelera

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