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Series episodes that defined the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Explore the pivotal television episodes that have significantly shaped the trajectory and narrative of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). This selection delves into the Marvel series that have driven the saga forward, including foundational titles like "Loki" and "WandaVision." Discover how these crucial moments on Disney+ have set up future storylines and introduced variants and multiversal concepts that redefine the MCU's future. We analyze the impact of these episodes across Phases Four, Five, and Six, and how they have laid the groundwork for upcoming releases and franchise expansions.

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    She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

    141 Global Votes
    • Fully accepted human and Hulk forms

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    This finale redefines the MCU's metanarrative, allowing for self-criticism and narrative flexibility that could influence future productions. The introduction of Skaar opens new plot lines for the character of Hulk and his family.

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    What If...?: "What If... The Watcher Broke His Oath?" (Episode 9)

    33 Global Votes
    • Returns key characters to their home universes

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    This episode is crucial for understanding the scale and implications of the 'Multiverse Saga', showing how threats can transcend realities and the need for heroes from different universes. It establishes the concept of multiversal teams.

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    The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: "One World, One People" (Episode 6)

    30 Global Votes
    • Sam Wilson debuts new Captain America suit with wings and drones

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    This episode is crucial because it establishes the new Captain America, a central role in the MCU, with Sam Wilson leading the upcoming film Captain America: Brave New World. Furthermore, the introduction of Valentina and U.S. Agent is vital for the formation of the Thunderbolts.

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    Loki (Season 1): "For All Time. Always." (Episode 6)

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    • Turns the MCU on its head

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    This episode is the central pillar of the 'Multiverse Saga', as it introduces the main antagonist of MCU Phases 5 and 6, Kang, and unleashes the multiversal chaos that drives much of the future storylines. Its impact on the current direction of the universe is undeniable.

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    Ms. Marvel: "No Normal" (Episode 6)

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    • Solidifies the meaning behind the story

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    This episode is a milestone by introducing mutants to the MCU, opening the door for the eventual arrival of the X-Men. The connection to Captain Marvel and the confirmation of Kamala as a mutant position her as a key character for future narratives and teams.

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    Echo: "Maya" (Episode 5)

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    • Grants Maya a fresh suit and intriguing new powers

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    This episode is significant for the future of the MCU at street level, especially with the series Daredevil: Born Again. Kingpin's potential political career could have important ramifications for Daredevil, Spider-Man, and other urban heroes.

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    Agatha All Along: "The Series Finale" (Final Episode)

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    • Agatha sacrifices herself for Billy

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    This finale is vital for the mystic future of the MCU and for the possible introduction of the Young Avengers, with Wiccan being a prominent member. Agatha's new form also suggests a continuing role in the magical side of the universe.