Agree - though it's probably the one I'm most perched for!I think Eternals is the most likely to have a disappointing result, it's an untested property and doesn't seem to have much connection to anything we've seen before... though the original Guardians of the Galaxy was in a similar situation and we saw what happened there![]()
The thing I noticed with F&WS in particular, was that the status quo at the end of it (the broad strokes at least) is actually exactly the same for the two main characters as it was at the end of Endgame, the last time we saw them. I expect most of the series to work in a similar way, where they tell their story but there isn't THAT much you're missing out on if you just stick to the films. That will probably go out of the window once we get to stuff like Ms. Marvel and She-Hulk though, who are being introduced in their own series before appearing in films![]()
In Wandavision the story beats were described enough to motivate the story I think, I don’t feel I needed to see Ultron or even Endgame.
Ok I guess, the Spider-Man movies got gradually worse and it’s understandable to want a break from the machine.