'The Marvels' Challenges MCU's Traditions and Delivers a Surprising Box Office Result

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"The Marvels" falls victim to a common problem within the MCU, as it fails to develop the characters of Carol Danvers and Monica Rambeau enough to support their team-up plot. The film relies on forced emotional confrontations and exposition dumps, leaving their arcs feeling underdeveloped. Additionally, the post-credits scene introduces a confusing setup for the X-Men in the MCU, which feels hastily thrown together for fan service rather than a well-thought-out story. Overall, "The Marvels" highlights the issue of the MCU relying on surface-level ideas rather than compelling narratives.
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