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It's a crazy two-year run for the MCU. Hell, its been a helluva 11-year run for the whole Infinity Saga. While we have seen great trilogies and series of films (i.e., Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, etc.), this stretch of 11-years and 20+ films that has grossed over $22+ billion is unheard of. This is like the DC animated series stretch from the 90s to 00s from Batman: The Animated Series to Justice League Unlimited, but on steroids and on the silver screen. We will likely never see anything like this again. This requires a great commitment from company big-wigs to the cast and crew and a little luck in creating great films and having great fan reception.

Supposedly, the MCU's next film will be Black Widow. Will that reach $1 billion? As popular as MCU Black Widow and Scarlett Johansson are, it will be a tough call if there is a possibility that some fans will eventually drop out of watching future MCU films as the Infinity Saga comes to an end. I do wonder how long Marvel Studios can keep this up considering long-time favorites such as Captain America and Iron Man are no longer going to be key contributors in future MCU films (unless, somehow, either RDJ or Chris Evans come back).

As of now, they have a plethora of MCU content coming up. Will these films (and Disney+ exclusive series) continue the ongoing success? It will be interesting moving forward.