Writer of Loki explains how the MCU can rise above its 2023 tragedy

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After a tumultuous and disappointing 2023, head writer Eric Martin of Loki Season 2 offers some success secrets to reveal the best version of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Martin discussed the response of Loki Season 2 in an interview, as well as the state of the MCU generally in the wake of a poor box office year and the well reported critical bomb that was Secret Invasion. In response to a question concerning the direction superhero fiction may go in the upcoming years, he said, “Does anybody know? Nobody seems to know where Hollywood is headed year after year, in my opinion. I believe that everyone has a guess. Having saying that, Martin gave Marvel some straightforward guidance on how to improve things after a lacklustre year.”At the end of the day, it just comes down to making things that people want to see, “he remarked. And because my only experience has been with Loki, I haven’t observed a decrease in participation. I haven’t seen a decrease in excitement, but I’m not sure about anything else.” It was suggested by Loki Season 2 that the MCU will see brighter times ahead. Loki Season 2 gained momentum by Episode 3 and never looked back, garnering an 82% critical rating and 81% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes despite the show’s initial sluggish start. Martin maintained that he had only noticed a greater desire for Loki and that, with quality as their top priority, the MCU can win back the hearts and minds of its viewers. The show’s supporters appeared to be growing more enthusiastic about it. I’m at a loss for what to read. That’s kind of up to each of us to interpret. Still, I believe that our presentation is well received by the public. Ultimately, it is the main focus: producing high-quality work. He stated, “You have the ability to connect with the audience, and they will do the same with you.

The MCU has taken a number of knocks in 2023. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania became the first Marvel film to lose money in the post-pandemic era, and The Marvels might not even be able to recoup its massive $275 million budget after a troubled theatrical run. Then there is Secret Invasion, the inaugural Phase Five series and, during its run this past summer, numerous regrettable records were made. It is, without a doubt, the lowest-rated MCU show ever created. During a Q3 earnings call, Disney CEO Bob Iger recently commented on the MCU’s box office difficulties, stating that Marvel and Disney in general lost their way since they prioritised quantity above quality and lost “focus” in the process. He has previously stated that Marvel will be slowing down with new material in the upcoming years. Deadpool 3, an R-rated MCU picture, is the only one scheduled to hit theatres in 2019. In the meanwhile, new Disney+ programmes including Agatha: Darkhold Diaries, Echo, and the Hawkeye spinoff will launch in 2024 within the MCU. Loki Season 2, which stars Tom Hiddleston, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Jonathan Majors, and Owen Wilson, may be the concluding part of the critically praised series; Hiddleston has suggested that it may be his final MCU feature film. Furthermore, fans will be left wondering if Loki Season 2 will mark the final time they see the God of Mischief, as Majors’ MCU future is uncertain owing to licencing issues and uncertainties around a possible Season 3.

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