5 Bad Decisions In The MCU We'll NEVER Be Able To Forgive Marvel Studios For

5 Bad Decisions In The MCU We'll NEVER Be Able To Forgive Marvel Studios For

Marvel Studios has delivered more than enough great moments for fans since Iron Man was released in 2008, but a handful of mistakes have been made since then that we still aren't over. Check them out...

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By JoshWilding - Nov 13, 2025 03:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Studios

Since Iron Man blasted into theaters way back in 2008, Marvel Studios has changed the game for superhero movies. Of course, not every movie or TV show they've released has been perfect, and, yes, at least a few of them could be considered downright bad. 

Overall, though, the MCU has an impressive batting average, knocking these adaptations out of the park time and time again. Still, we'd be lying to say that some significant creative missteps haven't been made along the way, and it's those we're taking a closer look at today. 

These aren't poorly conceived cameos or the odd instance of taking one too many liberties with the source material. No, these were franchise-altering missteps that, had they not happened, could have made the MCU even better. 

Will you agree or disagree? Well, you can check them out by clicking the "Next"/"View List" buttons below...
 

5. The Falcon Became Captain America Too Soon

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Captain America: Brave New World didn't live up to expectations, and arguably failed to establish Sam Wilson as an effective Captain America before he takes centre stage in Avengers: Doomsday next December. However, mistakes were made long before that. 

While we have no problem with Sam wielding the shield, it should have been Bucky Barnes. Not only would that have followed the comics, but it was a logical next step for a character who had finally found redemption for his past actions and could now honour his best friends by inheriting his mantle and the expectations and pressures it entails. 

The former Winter Soldier would've come out the other side an even richer character. Instead, he was a Senator for 5 minutes and now leads the New Avengers (which, we guess, is something). Both Bucky and Sebastian Stan deserved better and have instead been left to tread water.
 

4. We Never Got The Kree/Skrull War

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Handled the correct way, the Kree/Skrull War is a story that has enough meat on the bone to be the basis of an entire Avengers movie. At the very least, we'd have liked to see the conflict form the basis of a Captain Marvel trilogy. Alas, too many creative missteps were made in 2019.

The heroic Skrulls...the '90s setting...Yon-Rogg's disappearance...The Supreme Intelligence being dispatched in a throwaway flashback...this all went wrong in so many ways. The way Marvel Studios dropped the ball on the conflict remains downright baffling. 

It's a shame, too, because there's a great war movie somewhere with Carol Danvers fighting both the Kree and Skrulls in a battle with the fate of the entire galaxy at stake. After Secret Invasion (another waste) and The Marvels, it's sadly too late for that to realistically come to fruition. 
 

3. Kang The Conqueror's Downfall

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There's a weird narrative online now that the Multiverse Saga's big bad, Kang the Conqueror, was beaten by ants. That's not entirely true, of course, but wasting this villain in Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania remains a moronic move on Marvel Studios' part. 

Kang the Conqueror was the baddie we were meant to fear; the "final boss," so to speak. Instead, he was relegated to this messy threequel and ultimately dispatched by Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne in an underwhelming fight, which was the product of reshoots. 

Now, we don't doubt there was a bigger plan at play here. In fact, it's been said that his apparent demise was meant to set the stage for Kang to return more powerful than ever before. Jonathan Majors' legal issues aside, this was the wrong place to debut the Conqueror and a real waste.
 

2. The Avengers Was Missing Two Founding Members

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We can't fault Marvel Studios for waiting on Edgar Wright to make Ant-Man, but doing so meant neither Hank Pym nor Janet Van Dyne were founding members of The Avengers. 

Black Widow and Hawkeye took their place, one of many cues the studio took from The Ultimates. Those two made for effective members of the superhero team, but Ant-Man and The Wasp's absence still stings, and is the main reason Tony Stark and Bruce Banner become Ultron's creators.

Ultimately, the decision was made to age up both characters, meaning we never got to see them in their prime. We love Scott Lang and the newly created Hope Van Dyne; this just feels like a missed trick in the MCU, and one that's robbed us of many great stories and moments. 
 

1. Planet Hulk Became A Subplot In A Thor Movie

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While we can appreciate that not everyone enjoyed Thor: Ragnarok's zany tone, the movie as a whole was very good (and vastly better than Thor: Love and Thunder, a follow-up which nearly earned a spot here for its crummy take on The Mighty Thor). 

Making The Hulk a supporting character in a movie and essentially rebooting the God of Thunder was a wise move for a character who couldn't headline his own project at the time. Still, condensing the "Planet Hulk" arc to a glorified subplot was disappointing. 

So much of what made that story beloved was gone, including an ending which set the stage for World War Hulk. The Green Goliath never found romance, didn't get a team of his own, and was largely reduced to being involved with jokes about the "Devil's Anus."
 

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HashTagSwagg
HashTagSwagg - 11/13/2025, 3:08 PM
Number 5: Could have sworn you were championing that shit back in the day before it became clear that the majority of the auduence weren't connecting with Captain Falcon.

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harryba11zack
harryba11zack - 11/13/2025, 3:24 PM
@Callie32 -
HelloBoysImBack
HelloBoysImBack - 11/13/2025, 3:57 PM
@Callie32 - I couldn't deal with the pay cut sorry
McMurdo
McMurdo - 11/13/2025, 4:07 PM
@Callie32 - cough slut cough
harryba11zack
harryba11zack - 11/13/2025, 3:13 PM
what about this shit?
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THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 11/13/2025, 3:15 PM
Pretty much everything regarding Hulk was a bad decision.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/13/2025, 3:19 PM
Say whatever you want about FaTWS and/or BNW , I think Sam as Cap was one of the best things about the latter especially…

The movie definitely had its issues and was the weakest of the four cbms this year but I felt Mackie & by extension Sam really settled in the role well and felt confident , commanding & charismatic in that role.

Yes , he’s a different Cap then Steve in terms of his skill set and how he may do things but the values are the same.

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I have liked him as Cap and hope he stays in the role beyond SW aswell!!.
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 11/13/2025, 3:24 PM
I loved Ragnarök overall, but was definitely disappointed by how quickly the nod to Planet Hulk was brushed off. Not to mention just how silly it got at times, even by MCU standards. Planet Hulk is easily one of Hulk's best stories and a great insight into the character outside of just getting angry and smashing shit.
String
String - 11/13/2025, 3:40 PM
Killing Quicksilver in his first film is something I have never forgiven Marvel Studios for. Not when the studio is touting a multiverse story in which they have easily brought back characters or actors back. How many versions of other characters have we seen get their shot back into the MCU? I'm hoping Secret Wars fixes that mistake but I'm not holding my breath.
Spike101
Spike101 - 11/13/2025, 4:58 PM
@String - yep that another one better than most of this list.
thedrudo
thedrudo - 11/13/2025, 3:44 PM
Are there really people who mad at a company that they will never forgive them?

Must be dope to have so little responsibility that this stuff eats away at you.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 11/13/2025, 4:09 PM
@thedrudo - very little logic in what you just threw together there my friend.
HelloBoysImBack
HelloBoysImBack - 11/13/2025, 3:56 PM
Where is Taika Waititi on this list....he should be number 1
Forthas
Forthas - 11/13/2025, 3:58 PM

Here are five more...

1) Fake Mandarin
2) The mini-musical number in The Marvels
3) Banner is unable to transform to Hulk because Thanos manhandled Hulk
4) Killing Aunt May
5) Thor Love and Thunder
McMurdo
McMurdo - 11/13/2025, 4:10 PM
@Forthas - also Strange ruining reality for a bratty kid. Botching the Scarlet Witch. The list is almost endless.
Spike101
Spike101 - 11/13/2025, 5:03 PM
@Forthas - fake Mandarin is unforgivable, Ben Kingsley is such an amazing actor and he captured the scary, cold, brutal side of the Mandarin so well. What a waste of both character and actor.
Spike101
Spike101 - 11/13/2025, 4:05 PM
Screwing up Hank Pym and the Mandarin twist are better candidates for this list I think.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 11/13/2025, 4:21 PM
The only ones on here that I'd really agree with are 3 and 4.
YonnyLayna
YonnyLayna - 11/13/2025, 4:39 PM
I have a theory that the cómic creative comitte (Brian Bendis, Joe Quesada, Alan Fine etc.) was what kept the writers from 2008 to 2016 from going wild with the changes to the characterizations, another factor was that imput from people with cómic book background Like Josh Whedon, JMS Strazinki,Craig Kyle and Cristopher Yost, but that control was seen as an anoyance for the directors and screenwriters who want to do "thier own thing" that's how we end up with inferior takes on storylines like secret invasion and the fast foward of the legacy charaters.
HelloBoysImBack
HelloBoysImBack - 11/13/2025, 4:51 PM
My list

IM 3 Mandarin
Nerfing hulk
Scott lang instead of Hank Pym
Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne not part of original avengers
Killing Iron Man Quicksilver and Black Widow
Taika Waititi
Not spending more time on Asgard
Cutting Captain America and replacing him with Walmart version
Replacing Norton with Ruffalo
Not seeing Spiderman in NYC so far
Not replacing Chadwick
Somehow making the cleverest people in the MCU female and black
Multiverse too early



Spike101
Spike101 - 11/13/2025, 5:04 PM
@HelloBoysImBack - that pretty much sums it up 👌

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