The Next Avengers Movies Will Repeat 'Endgame's Biggest Mistake
Briefly

The next Avengers films, titled Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, are set to continue the trend of lengthy runtimes established by their predecessors, with directors Joe and Anthony Russo suggesting they will be around 2.5 and 3 hours each. This ambition to match the epic scope of previous installments highlights conflicting opinions within the Marvel fanbase about the acceptability of such durations, especially as newer MCU films are trending shorter. The Russo brothers aim to recapture the monumental essence of team-up films that define the Avengers saga.
If I were a betting man, I would say the first one is two and a half, and the second one's three hours.
Long runtimes became a point of contention for Marvel movies, and the trend with Phase Six has been shorter movies.
Recapturing that epic scope appears to be the goal for Doomsday and Secret Wars.
That's the goal of the Avengers movies, the monumental team-up installments that see all the heroes introduced over years of standalone movies join forces.
Read at Inverse
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