One major TV bomb in Marvel history accidentally created the MCU's first mutant, which also puts an end to all possible connections to this TV show.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Marvel has had a couple of failures with its TV shows, but one historic flop in particular accidentally gave the Marvel Cinematic Universe its very first mutant. Although the MCU continues to struggle with its TV content and has had both great TV shows and others that will end up being forgotten, it’s arguably doing better than during the Marvel Television days.
The MCU Has Been Intentionally Avoiding The Inhumans The poor writing, terrible visual effects, and questionable character decisions are some of the elements that killed Inhumans, but this specific flop has directly affected the MCU. In the book MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios, written by Dave Gonzales and Joanna Robinson, it’s revealed that Marvel has actively avoided any references and connections to the Inhumans, not just the TV series but the characters themselves.
Ms. Marvel May Not Have Been A Mutant If Inhumans Was Better In the comics, Kamala Khan’s body-morphing abilities are a result of her Inhuman genes. Kamala learned she had Inhuman genes after the Inhumanity storyline, where the Terrigen Mists were released all over the world and activated dormant Inhuman cells. When Marvel announced it was going to bring Ms.
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