AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR - Here Are The Top 10 WORST Moments From The Marvel Cinematic Universe

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR - Here Are The Top 10 WORST Moments From The Marvel Cinematic Universe

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been historic for cinema, but it's definitely not perfect! In this feature, we take a look back at some of the moments that didn't quite work over the last ten years.

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By MattBellissimo - Mar 27, 2018 09:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers: Infinity War
Marvel Studios will begin to close off the first ten years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe this April with the release of Avengers: Infinity War, putting a capstone on a historical achievement for comic book films and cinema as a whole.

While the MCU has been jam packed with hundreds of great moments (the best of which we detailed here), even the best of sagas contain some imperfections. In this feature, we take a look back at ten moments in the MCU that didn't end up working very well onscreen.


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Captain America: Civil War (2016) - That Was...Late

Captain America: Civil War did an admirable job of balancing the spectacle of infighting superheroes with its political themes, though the kiss between Steve Rogers and Sharon Carter still sticks out like a sore thumb in an otherwise strong film. Yes, in the comics, Cap and Sharon have a relationship, but contextualizing that into a modern Captain America film didn't work as well as the Russo brothers might have hoped. 

While Sharon appeared in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, she was only named as Agent 13, an undercover S.H.I.E.L.D. agent keeping tabs on Steve. It wasn't until early on in Civil War - at Peggy Carter's funeral - that we learn her name and relation as Peggy's great niece. The MCU films have made great strides in highlighting the relationship between Peggy and Steve as a tragedy fraught with bad timing, making their connection strong but heartbreaking at the same time. While it was a little heartwarming to for Cap to catch a break for once, having it be with his true love's great-niece (and a few days after her funeral) was off-putting to say the least.

Ant-Man (2015) - Scott, You're Full Of Sh*t

While we're on the topic of poorly-timed kisses, here's another one that should have been left on the cutting room floor. Ant-Man already had trouble with the dynamic between Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne; by the end of the film, there still isn't a very compelling reason as to why Scott was "right" for Hank's inside job when Hope is far more competent than Scott in almost every way.

One of the film's final scenes show Hank walking in on the two as they share a kiss. While the film did manage to sell the two characters bonding and learning to trust each other, it never earned a moment where the two felt like they could be connected in that capacity, and definitely felt like a forced romantic pairing. 

Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) - You Didn't See That Coming
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Avengers: Age of Ultron is an MCU sequel that excelled handily in its character work, but also failed to match its predecessor in other areas. While the death of Agent Phil Coulson came as a shock to many in the first Avengers film, the death of Quicksilver fell very flat in comparison.

Not only was it disappointing for the hero to fall in battle in his first appearance, but it also felt like a checkbox was being ticked in the "someone has to die because it's an Avengers film" category, instead of having some emotional significance behind it. The film does have a nice compensation with Hawkeye giving his third child the middle name "Pietro" in honor of Quicksilver's sacrifice, and pushing his sister Wanda into becoming an Avenger, but the death itself remains a fairly shallow moment overall.

Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) - Sun's Getting Real Low
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Strangely, the Hulk-Black Widow romance introduced in Age of Ultron remains a hotly contested issue with fans of the MCU. The film devotes a hefty amount of time to the pairing, and it's not like the film's justification for it doesn't make sense; both characters struggle with their burden of being monsters in a film that analyzes whether the Avengers are metaphorical monsters as a whole.

However, even though the concept is thematically sound, the coupling didn't land well with many. Personally, we'd attribute this to the sudden way it was introduced (out of nowhere with no hints of attraction) coupled with the lack of familiar territory for several fans of the comics. Marvel has shown in Thor: Ragnarok they've intended to keep the complicated relationship afloat, so only time will tell how it fares by the end of the Infinity saga.

Doctor Strange (2016) - The Cloak Of Levitation
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Doctor Strange was a visually spectacular film, introducing the wider world of the multiverse and magic to the MCU. Stephen Strange got to utilize several magical artifacts in the film, and it's unfortunate that the Cloak of Levitation ends up being more of a low point than a high one. Right from its first use, its clear the Cloak has a will of sorts, attacking Kaecilius' minions and assisting Strange in combat.

Regrettably, the Cloak also serves to undercut the tension and drama in a few important scenes, specifically right in the middle of a fight with Kaecilius, hindering Strange as he attempts to grab a weapon. The other offender comes right after the death of the Ancient One; after one of the film's best and most poignant scenes, the Cloak moves to comically wipe away the tears from a grieving Strange. Comedy has always helped the MCU shine, but misplaced moments like these detract from the emotional weight of more important instances. 

Thor: The Dark World (2013) - The Sidekick with a Sidekick
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It took the Thor franchise the better part of six years to find its footing; with Thor: Ragnarok, Taika Waititi took the opportunity to jettison most of what didn't work in the previous two films, starting with most of the supporting cast. While Thor's relationship with Jane rang as superficial and Erik Selvig crossed the line between cartoonish comedy and plot device, it was Kat Denning's Darcy that really seemed to take things into over-the-top territory.

To be completely fair, Darcy's comedic relief in the first Thor film provided a little bit of levity in helping the general audience accept the entire concept that Marvel was introducing, but when its sequel - Thor: The Dark World - was released, the character really seemed unecessary. Coupled with the fact that the film inexplicably gave the character her own sidekick, it's not difficult to see why Darcy and her intern were quietly ushered out of the MCU.

Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) - Banksy At The Crime Scene

One of Captain America's classic foes ended up being little more than a footnote in MCU history in Age of Ultron. First seen in the mid-credits scene of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Strucker was shown to be in possession of Loki's staff and responsible for the creation of Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch. The villain's weighty exposition about the "age of miracles" seemed to hint at a dastardly future for the Hydra leader, Age of Ultron opened with being defeated and imprisoned by the Avengers, and promptly killed offscreen by the newly-born Ultron. Strucker's influence has survived somewhat, with his son going on to play a role in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but the character's fate hardly seems befitting of such a well-known villain. 

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) - 700 Space Jumps

Like we mentioned earlier with Civil War, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 also tread a fine line, only between the comedy and music that made the first film such a hit, accompanied by the thematic elements of forming and maintaining a family of misfits. The sequel contained plenty of laugh-out-loud moments that fit well with director James Gunn's vision of the team, but the scene where Rocket, Baby Groot, and Yondu jump through 700 pockets in the universe was a bit too cartoonish (although we're pretty certain this moment was a hit with kids...who these films are also made for). 

Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) - My Friends Call Me MJ
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We don't want to be misconstrued here: for her limited time in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Zendaya shone as the awkwardly intellectual Michelle Jones. The character's dry wit and sarcasm made for some of the funniest moments in the film, along with the way her apparent obsession with Peter Parker was subtly hinted at.

Unfortunately, the film really bungles it with just one line at the end: "Actually, my friends call me MJ". Zendaya, director Jon Watts, and Marvel Studios were all insistent that Michelle was just Michelle and not the classic Spidey love interest Mary Jane Watson, but this line really throws a wrench into things. Is Michelle supposed to be this universe's version of Mary Jane? Is the nickname just supposed to be a clever nod? The film never makes a decision to commit to anything, opting to leave most audience members confused about the direction of Zendaya's character.

Iron Man 3 (2013) - Trevor Slattery

Of all the instances that struck a negative chord with fans in the MCU, it's probably impossible to top the infamous "Mandarin twist" from Iron Man 3.  After spending the marketing campaign for the film hyping up Ben Kingsley's Mandarin as a ruthless and infamous terrorist, the film shocked many when it was revealed that the Mandarin was just an actor named Trevor, playing a role designed by Aldrich Killian as part of an elaborate revenge scheme against Tony Stark. 

The twist was upsetting for many who wanted to see a modern (though less racially insensitive) version of Iron Man's arch-enemy, and the negative reaction ultimately lead Marvel to hastily retcon the character with a short titled All Hail The King, which revealed that there was a "real Mandarin" out there whose identity Trevor had accidentally co-opted. 


Do you think we missed anything in our list? Let us know all your favorite (and not-so-favorite) moments in the MCU down below in the comments!
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Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 3/27/2018, 9:36 AM
Only MJ , Darcy, and The Mandarin belong on this a few of these are actually great moments
Supercat6376
Supercat6376 - 3/27/2018, 9:39 AM
@Ha1frican - I was thinking the same thing. I didn’t mind Darcy though
Nerdman3000
Nerdman3000 - 3/27/2018, 10:04 AM
@Ha1frican - I'd argue the Hulktasha pairing also belongs on this list.
Denss
Denss - 3/27/2018, 10:11 AM
@Nerdman3000 - Yes, this along with MJ & The Mandarin are by far what I hate the most in the MCU. And I LOVE the MCU.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 3/27/2018, 10:22 AM
@Ha1frican - Totally agree. At least 6 of these moments above are good to great.

These kinds of lists are super annoying sometimes because they serve as nothing but an opinion piece.
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 3/27/2018, 10:28 AM
@Nerdman3000 - Dude, it's on the list. Lol.
PBIRD
PBIRD - 3/27/2018, 10:36 AM
@MattBellissimo - @Ha1frican -

I think I agree with you. The kisses were fine even though it seems that Matt is anti-effection from his list here.

But, IMO:

10. The "famously huge terds" dialog really gets under my skin. I dont need potty humor in my MCU. I like that Drax is literally and does not always get humor and speaks his truth without filter, but all the poop jokes got old quick.

9. Lokis fall from the rainbow bridge. Honestly, that was some shit Cgi work.

8. Every single scene with Jane Foster. I have almost never in my life not believed in someone's feelings for another person more than Thor and Jane. Like... zero. They had no reasons to be attracted to each other, there was no onscreen build up... it was crap.

7. Black Panther's Battle Rhinos. I did not think it worked, I did not think they spent enough time on the cgi, I did not like the OPEN FIELD, BROAD DAYLIGHT filming of that entire battle of the tribes.

6. Captain America's dialog with the NYC Police officer. It seems that Whedon still wanted Cap to be the USO propaganda tool for Avengers and almost nothing else. I call that version PUNCHY MCFLAG. Russo's knew instantly how to make him appear powerful, strong, a leader.... Whedons cap was punch lines and that is about it. Very disappointing.

5. Hydra flame throwers in Captain America The First Avenger. Yeah... that was super weak. I honestly get a lil pissed at that movie for trying to be more ROCKETEER and less SAVING PRIVATE RYAN. In my opinion that movie should have shown how Cap tipped the war in Americas favor by showing him in action, not doing a montage of battles he was fighting in a very YOUNG INDIANA JONES style/fasion. Super missed opportunity in this movie.

4. Nick Fury living after being shot thru the chest twice. It was honestly an eyeroll moment, even though I did not want him to die at all. But, why show two bullets going thru his chest, only to bring him back?

3. The Mandarin. Now, I love Ironman 3, because I needed to see a movie that solved a puzzle. That puzzle was "if anyone can wear that ironman suit, what makes tony special" and that movie answered that and did it brilliantly. But making the Mandarin be smoke and mirrors was 100% a cop out. Basically Marvel saying "we dont trust our own characters and stories". No need for that.

2. Spiderman Homecomings timeline issues. I mean.... what the hell is going on? Seriously. Marvel works its ass off to keep continuity then all the sudden they put up the words 8 years later when it is most definitely 6. It's so small, but so annoying. They could have fixed it on blurray but they kept it the same. So are fans wrong or was this just a bunch of stupid?

1. And the number one biggest let down from the MCU is when they gave up INHUMANS the movie, and left in the hands of Ike Perlmutter as a bargaining chip to get him out of movies and isolated in television. Seriously. The biggest/worst mistake/choice in the MCU to date. I mean... I am glad Ike is out for sure. But man.
Origame
Origame - 3/27/2018, 11:01 AM
@Supercat6376 - The Darcy one is more about her getting a sidekick. Something you have to admit is a terrible choice.
Supercat6376
Supercat6376 - 3/27/2018, 11:16 AM
@Origame - lol I’m in the minority with that. I liked how stupid it was.
Jokerzreality
Jokerzreality - 3/27/2018, 11:25 AM
@MattBellissimo - I agree with almost everything on your list, except 1) The Ant-Man kiss, which i thought made kind of sense. 2) The cloak of levitation, which i really liked through the whole movie. and 3) The 700 jumps. I really disliked a lot of the humor in GotG vol. 2, but i actually really liked the 700 jumps.

The rest of your list i strongly agree with. However, i have actually grown to kind of like the Quicksilver death, because of what it means to Wanda's growth as a character amongst other things. But i certainly didn't like it at first.
MartinTanley
MartinTanley - 3/27/2018, 11:49 AM
@PBIRD - That Drax line was hilarious!
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 3/27/2018, 12:15 PM
@Nerdman3000 - disagree. While I didn’t like it at first it actually makes the most sense of really any pairing or partnership on the team that they’d end up together
Denss
Denss - 3/27/2018, 12:41 PM
@Jokerzreality - Can't imagine them not bringing him back in Avengers 4... If it does happen we'll probably see his death very differently after. Ever since he died, I expected him to come back so I'm trying not to have an opinion on that matter as long as I don't know what they got in store for him, but then again, assuming they do have something in store lol
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 3/27/2018, 9:42 AM
Iron Man Three is still the best MCU film

knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 3/27/2018, 9:47 AM
@LEVITIKUZ -




-_-
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 3/27/2018, 9:44 AM
im3 movie as a whole (pepper sex tape , 3 comics rolled into one) and a few parts of tdw....... everything else is manageable
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 3/27/2018, 9:51 AM
@knocturnalzen10 - But... the sex tape wasn’t in the final movie.
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 3/27/2018, 9:56 AM
@MUTO123 - it was still thought of and alluded too -_- i'm the biggest im here and they took the best villain he has aside from the racist concept of the character away..... i get some people's prospective of enjoying the film but most do it because it rode the high after av..... imo the film isn't good if you're hardcore im fan
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 3/27/2018, 10:03 AM
@knocturnalzen10 - When was it alluded to? (it's been a while since I've seen it)
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