Shang Chi, from what I've heard, was very unsurprisingly bland, literally done so they could check off the "Asian Film" box on their representation list. And they finally did the "Real Mandarin", only to STILL do him totally wrong and ruin him.
Black Panther: Sans Panther, shouldn't have even been made after Chadwick's death. And what they did to Namor and the Atlanteans, making them pseudo-Mayan, JUST as a pathetically contrived attempt at checking off their "Latino film" box, is god awful. That is not what Namor, OR the Atlanteans look like, at all. They have their own unique culture, and they're BLUE underwater people (except for half-human Namor) for christ's sake. Even beyond all that, the plot is, again, very meh.
No Way Home was OK, certainly better than Far From Home. But the only thing that REALLY made me want to even bother watching, or made it much good, was having Tobey and his villains in it. It was literally just OK because of nostalgia for non-connected films.
Dr. Strange 2 wasn't BAD, but it wasn't that good either. Incredibly underwhelming overall, even WITH Raimi directing. Nothing close to his Spider-Man films. Even Spidey 3 was better.
Quantumania was probably the best of that bunch, IMO, as a movie on it's own (and ignoring the Nostalgia Points NWH has), but it also wasn't all that great. It was kinda muddled, it felt like an incomplete story (while also feeling too long, which is impressive), and Rudd didn't co-write it, which was painfully obvious, as it almost completely lacked the tone and humor that made the previous Ant-Man films funny and unique to the MCU. Ant-Man 3 just felt like a boilerplate MCU brick in the road, not an Ant-Man movie.
Guardians 3 might be decent, however, I already hate their design (or lack thereof) for "The High Evolutionary". And I don't have a lot of faith in what they'll do with Adam Warlock, who should have been part of the Thanos saga. All in all, the MCU shouldn't still be going.
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