After a polarizing premiere, the response to ‘Secret Invasion’ is now virtually identical to ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’
There’s a belief in some quarters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe fandom that critics are harsher on the franchise than they need to be, but even if that does hold any water, it hasn’t done a thing to quell the discontent that greeted the first episode of Secret Invasion.
While the premiere certainly had its moments, it wasn’t quite the top-tier political thriller the world was promised, although there’s still five weeks left to change that. It’s also worth noting that critics only had access to the first two installments prior to release, so there’s always the chance its approval ratings will creep up.
There’s a belief in some quarters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe fandom that critics are harsher on the franchise than they need to be, but even if that does hold any water, it hasn’t done a thing to quell the discontent that greeted the first episode of Secret Invasion.
While the premiere certainly had its moments, it wasn’t quite the top-tier political thriller the world was promised, although there’s still five weeks left to change that. It’s also worth noting that critics only had access to the first two installments prior to release, so there’s always the chance its approval ratings will creep up.