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Since its inception with Robert Downey Jr.’sIron Man,MCU has continued to flourish in almost every measure from critical to commercial success, making millions at the box office and gaining recognition on the international market. However, there has been a noticeable decline in the momentum in recent years, attributed to the emergence of superhero fatigue among fans.

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While many believe that it has grown rapidly in recent years, particularly following the 2019 filmAvengers: Endgame, one of the prominent stars of the franchise, Downey Jr., appears to have foreseen the impending decline of the franchise years ago.

Robert Downey Jr. Predicted MCU’s Downfall Years Ago

In a 2014 interview, Robert Downey Jr. suggested that the stream on releases within the genre could lead to superhero fatigue among the audience, describing them as the“beginning signs of fraying around the edges.”He toldThe Telegraph,

“Honestly, the whole thing is just showing the beginning signs of fraying around the edges — It’s a little bit old… Last summer, there were five or seven different [superhero films] out. I feel that they are critiqued by a different metric to any other movie.”

Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man in the 2012 movie.

The Oscar-winning actor argued that superhero movies are often critiqued on different measures, primarily due to their box office performance.“Right, [that metric is box office], but also they are more forgiven because they operate on a different frequency,”he further stated.

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In his conversation with The Telegraph, the actor also highlighted the sense of repetition and a need for innovation within the genre, saying,“It’s like a bunch of really good dancers and you’re looking for the one who keeps changing her leg warmers.”And it seems the studio is now looking forward to adapting new ways in an attempt to restore the franchise’s former glory.

Marvel Studios Takes a Strategic Shift Toward Quality Over Quantity

After the 2019 filmAvengers: Endgame, the studio has expanded the franchise into Disney+ shows, with them launching five TV series and four movies in 2021 alone, leading to criticism regarding the franchise’s focus on quantity rather than quality.

In contrast, they have only one film slated for 2024,Deadpool & Wolverine,along with the Disney+ seriesAgatha, which is expected to be released in late 2024. Speaking at Disney’s fiscal Q2 earning call, Disney CEOBob Igerconfirmed that they are planning to continue with a similar approach.

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“I’ve been working hard with the studio to reduce output and focus more on quality, that’s particularly true with Marvel,”he said, as perThe Hollywood Reporter. Iger also shared that they are planning to limit series releases to two per year and movies to a maximum of two or three annually.

Along with this strategic shift, upcoming projects such as theDeadpoolthreequel andFantastic Fourreboot offer the studio an opportunity to present something fresh and new to the audience within the beloved superhero franchise.

Disney CEO Bob Iger

Deadpool & Wolverineis set to release on July 24, 2025.

Agathais expected to be released in late 2024 on Disney+.

Laxmi Rajput

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Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.

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