Nowhere has that fatigue been more apparent than in the MCU though. After six films in the franchise's golden Phase Three cleared a billion dollars globally, only two of the 12 films in Phases Four or Five have managed hit that mark. Similarly only two of the films in Phases One through Three landed below 70% on Rotten Tomatoes while nearly half of the subsequent movies fell below that mark. That Marvel fatigue certainly isn't helped by the dozen TV shows they've dumped onto Disney+ since 2021 in an attempt to drag fans to the streaming site. Of Marvel's recent disappointments, however, none is quite so heinous as Captain America: Brave New World.
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Captain America: Brave New WorldMarvel/Disney
In an overly complicated (and extremely boring) plot, Ross invites the newly minted Captain America, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) to the White House to ask Wilson to re-start the Avengers. An assassination attempt derails the event as well a a treaty with Japan related to a new metal discovered in that giant stone head thing that popped out of the ocean in Eternals. Also involved is a criminal organization run by Giancarlo Esposito, an ex-Black Widow moonlighting as Ross's security advisor (played by Shira Haas), Tim Blake Nelson's mutated biologist (also from The Incredible Hulk) and a super soldier from the Korean War who is being mind controlled (Carl Lumbly). If you haven't seen The Incredible Hulk, Eternals and the TV show The Falcon and the Winter Soldier recently, not to mention the previous Captain America installments, you'll likely be confused.
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Harrison Ford as Red Hulk in Captain America Brave New WorldDisney/Marvel
Perhaps due in part to the exposition and platitude-laced dialogue, Mackie really fails to shine as Captain America and without cool fight scenes or much of an emotional arch in the movie, he becomes quite forgettable. Moreover, Ford gives off the impression that he was being held hostage on the Atlanta soundstage, mumbling his way through a performance more wooden than Groot. The sole bright spot in the cast is Danny Ramirez as the new Falcon, but he's largely absent from the back half of the film.
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Captain America: Brave New WorldMarvel/Disney
Instead we're likely to get more dumpster fires like Brave New World. It doesn't take the percentage calculating mind of Samuel Sterns to forecast that this will go down in history as one of the MCU's worst.
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