‘Endgame scene that still feels’ forced’ and unnecessary


Everyone who has a sense of equality knows that women are important to the present and future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

However, how this happens is sometimes complicated at a time when any action seems like political action.

Some fans felt divided when Avengers Endgame she tried to kick the ongoing feminine power movement. Fans on social media are still debating whether the intention behind this in Final game something counterproductive to its original intention.

Is this really true, or just asking for more discussion between men and women in film? Based on the arguments of the fans, the moment was a little slow to show the future A-Force.

Things will probably change in the upcoming MCU movies.

The cast / crew of 'Avengers: Endgame'
The cast / crew of ‘Avengers: Endgame’ | Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for Disney

Was the female power scene in ‘Endgame’ too politically correct?

A bigger discussion about this scene took place on Reddit, where a thread on the subject started harmlessly. One user started showing off the iconic image of all the MCU women lined up, this time in vivid color instead of their previous black and white.

As the comment progressed talking about how good they all looked, someone came to notice an unpopular opinion: the female power scene in Final game it ended up being too obvious.

The poster said: “I did not like that scene because it felt forced. In the “infinity war” when the widow and the okoye ended up fighting around midnight, she felt organic. That power walk when they were going to help Captain Marvel (who had just shot down Thanos’ ship) was jarring and he was very self-aware. I understand what they were trying to achieve, but it seemed awkward to me. ”

Comparing this scene with that of Infinity war There really was a difference in approach. However, for women who feel underrepresented in the MCU, any type of scene showing the power of the female cast was more than adequate.

A female commentator replied: “People just think that she is forced and accommodating because they are women… if that very moment happened with a load of male heroes, no one would hit an eyelid. It was a little fan service about A-Force, just like most Endgame is fan-service. ” On the other hand, other women agreed with the idea of ​​her being a little awkward.

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What made people think Final game the scene was too forced it was the cast lining up a single file to go help Captain Marvel. Previous fans point out that Carol Danvers hardly needed any help, even if the vision of the women who came to her aid was inspiring in the abstract.

Having to make it look manipulative created a bigger problem compared to organic fight scenes in Infinity war However, what does this mean for more women in the MCU as Phase Four soon kicks in?

By all indications, he won’t be so forced on upcoming movies if he happens Black widow kicking things. In that, it seems to be more about family relationships and even Natasha Romanoff battling her own sisters for rivalry.

Going forward, the newly assembled Avengers team may also be mostly women if they follow the A-Force comic story. There are still many rumors about Marvel making a movie focused on this group.

The writers of ‘Endgame’ defend that scene of female power

It doesn’t matter if the Final game The female power scene splits fan opinion in between, co-writer Stephen McFeely defended, including the moment during a New York Times Q&A. He admits that the writing team debated whether it was applause. Then he said they just accepted it because it was an important moment.

Perhaps everyone should give the scene due, as he was responding to women who had pleaded for years before they brought up a similar scene. If it seemed forced, it probably paved the golden path to an organic women’s process that basically handles future Avengers like our real-world government should.