Why Iron Man"s Worst MCU Phase 4 Mistake Is Actually The Fault Of A Cancelled Marvel Plan
Summary
- Iron Man created Damage Control, which, in the MCU Phase 4, retroactively became an apparent mistake..
- Iron Man's decision to create the Department of Damage Control had unintended consequences, as the organization became antagonistic towards superpowered individuals, creating prisons and making life difficult for some MCU heroes.
- Although Iron Man's legacy is tarnished by Damage Control turning into villains, the cancellation of the Damage Control series is a benefit to the MCU, as it provides a government agency that opposes superheroes, creating new storylines and potential conflicts for the future of the franchise.
Iron Man's big Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 4 mistake was caused by a canceled Marvel plan. Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark started the MCU with 2008's Iron Man. Due to his role as the MCU's founding father, Tony has had a lasting impact on the franchise, with some of his right decisions and mistakes still playing a role in the MCU years after his death in 2019's Avengers: Endgame. Across the MCU's Iron Man movies and RDJ's appearances as Tony Stark in Avengers films and more, Tony's mistakes become clear.
One of Iron Man's biggest faults was his role in the creation of Ultron. That event would lead to the destruction of Sokovia, resulting in the Sokovia Accords and the Avengers parting ways, which allowed Thanos to acquire all the Infinity Stones and snap away half the universe's population. While none of Tony's other mistakes might be as bad to all the MCU movies as Ultron's creation, an Iron Man Phase 4 mistake is quickly becoming a growing problem to the MCU and the new generation of heroes, and it is all due to a canceled Marvel project.
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