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What’s the Key to Saving Marvel From Its Awkward Phase? Hint: Blackness is Involved.

If Marvel Studios really wants to reinvigorate the MCU, it should make Wakanda the center of the franchise.

To say itโ€™s been a lackluster year for the Marvel Cinematic Universe would be an understatement. Things started with the mediocre sequel โ€œAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,โ€ which was really designed to establish the dangerous threat Kang posed to the multiverse. It was a fantastic showcase for Jonathan Majors, but his arrest shortly after the movieโ€™s release put the Multiverse Saga in trouble.

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After Majors was found guilty of assaulting his ex-girlfriend, news broke that Marvel Studios fired the actor. Now, many fans are wondering if Kang is still going to be the big bad for Phases Five and Six or if the studio will pivot to another villain.

After โ€œQuantumania,โ€ we said goodbye to the Guardians of the Galaxy, explored Nick Furyโ€™s past in โ€œSecret Invasion,โ€ enjoyed a charming team up between three of the franchiseโ€™s most powerful female heroes in โ€œThe Marvelsโ€ and got an emotional wrap up to Lokiโ€™s redemption arc in Season 2 of the acclaimed eponymous series. Box office success and fan reaction varied for the projects, but the overriding theme was that this was not the dominant year the studio is used to.

As entertainment media overflowed with think pieces about โ€œthe end of Marvel,โ€ the studioโ€™s schedule delays and behind-the-scenes creative chaos didnโ€™t help calm fansโ€™ fears. While thereโ€™s not one thing to blame for the franchiseโ€™s awkward up-and-down year, the fix seems pretty simple: Put more focus on Wakanda.

Wakanda Should Be the MCUโ€™s Future

Obviously, the death of Chadwick Boseman caused changes to โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ plans, but it still features a rich tapestry of characters and mythology. Weโ€™ve barely scratched the surface of its various tribes and how the country has thrived all these years. The new animated series โ€œEyes of Wakandaโ€ will delve into its past, but we need that to happen in live action as well.

We need to see other heroes in Wakanda interacting with Shuri, Okoye and Mโ€™Baku. You canโ€™t tell me that Nick Fury, the master of secrets, didnโ€™t know about Wakanda this whole time. As the new Captain America, Sam Wilson should want to build a stronger connection with Wakanda. Misty Knight, Luke Cage, Miles Morales, Storm and Rhodey are all characters weโ€™d like to see spend time in Wakanda.

The Next-Gen Avengers

Since sheโ€™s made it clear sheโ€™s not interested in ruling, letโ€™s see Shuri as the leader of a new generation of Avengers, with their base of operations located in Wakanda. โ€œThe Marvelsโ€ ended with Kamala Khan rounding up a team of young heroes that included Kate Bishop and possibly Cassie Lang. Add in Shang Chi, America Chavez, Hulkโ€™s son Skaar, Riri Williams, and youโ€™ve got a fresh, fun team that runs separate from the older, more experienced heroes.

Now that itโ€™s more open to the world, the possibilities for making Wakanda the center of the MCU are endless. If Marvel Studios just taps into all of those storylines, it will revitalize our interest in the entire universe.

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