O MCU Entrou Em Modo Desespero E Avengers: Doomsday É A Última Cartada?

The MCU used to be an unstoppable machine. Today, it seems more like a production line trying to manufacture "events" through hype, exclusive trailers, and, when necessary, nostalgia. In this video, I dissect the hype surrounding Avengers: Doomsday that took over CinemaCon, the return of the "dream team" (Russo Brothers, RDJ, and Chris Evans), and the question no one wants to face: is this a new beginning… or just an expensive band-aid on years of saturation? We go through the post-Endgame era: phases 4 and 5, films with brutal drops in their second week, the Disney+ series era (lots of quantity, not always much reason), and how Marvel tried to sell relevance while the audience lost interest. And, to complete the corporate package, I also discuss the layoffs at Disney/Marvel and what that says about inflated budgets, squeezed VFX, and desperate marketing. Ultimately, the question is simple: Will Doomsday save the MCU — or will it just open strong and then plummet, as has been happening?