In Captain America: Civil War, The Avengers squared off with Crossbones and his goons. However, what should have been a relatively straightforward mission soon went awry when the Scarlet Witch attempted to contain the blast from his suicide vest, only for innocents to get caught in the crossfire.
With that, the decision was made by governments across the globe to enact the Sokovia Accords. Between this incident and the destruction of Sokovia during the battle between Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Ultron, a version of the Superhuman Registration Act from the comic books being enacted was inevitable. Of course, not everyone agreed with that.
Captain America and Iron Man found themselves on two very different sides of the argument, and the heroes - and their respective teammates - would eventually come to blows.
When all was said and done, Steve Rogers dropped his shield and formed the Secret Avengers, working from the shadows to protect the world. Much to the chagrin of General "Thunderbolt" Ross, the former Captain America would step back into the light in Avengers: Infinity War and, by the time Avengers: Endgame took place five years later, there was no mention of the Accords.
Well, in today's episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, we find out what became of them. When Matt Murdock is schooling Jennifer Walters in court, he points out, "May I remind you that the Sokovia Accords have been repealed."
The Man Without Fear doesn't elaborate on that point, though we're guessing that Thanos wiping out half the population made world leaders realise that they needed superheroes to be able to help without fear of being arrested. This also makes storytelling - and secret identities - easier for Marvel Studios as we head deeper into The Multiverse Saga.
We're guessing this will be the last we hear of the Sokovia Accords as the MCU has moved on from them, and The Blip, pretty quickly.