The Marvel Cinematic Universe is at a crossroads. After nearly two decades of interconnected storytelling, has the franchise simply become too big to sustain itself? With Secret Wars on the horizon, should Marvel do a full reboot or a soft reset? In this video, I break down the MCU’s biggest challenges, the risks of rebooting, and whether the golden era of shared universes is over. #MCU #MarvelReboot #SecretWars #MarvelCinematicUniverse #MarvelPhase7 #MarvelFuture #MarvelMovies #SuperheroFatigue #MCUProblems #MarvelSoftReboot #Endgame #KevinFeige #MCUTheory #MarvelDiscussion #marvelstudios The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has grown exponentially since the release of Iron Man in 2008, with 23 movies and several TV shows making it one of the most extensive cinematic universes in history. But with great power comes great responsibility, and some fans are starting to feel overwhelmed by the sheer scale of the MCU. In this video, we'll explore whether the Marvel Cinematic Universe has become too big to handle, discussing the pros and cons of its massive size and what it means for the future of the franchise. From the interconnected storylines to the ever-growing cast of characters, we'll dive into the challenges and benefits of the MCU's enormous scope. Is the Marvel Cinematic Universe too big to handle, or is it just getting started? Marvel Reboot After Secret Wars? Why the MCU Might Have No Choice! Is the MCU Too Big to Survive? Marvel’s Biggest Problem Explained! Has Marvel Collapsed Under Its Own Weight? Marvel’s Shared Universe Is Failing – What Comes Next? Should Marvel Do a Full Reboot After Secret Wars? The MCU’s Biggest Problem No One Wants to Admit Why the Marvel Cinematic Universe Feels Like Homework Now Is It Time for Marvel to Start Over? The Hard Reboot Debate Marvel’s Universe Is TOO BIG – Here’s Why That’s a Problem! Secret Wars Could Be Marvel’s Last Chance – Here’s Why!