The Marvel Cinematic Universe has endured some protracted issues of late, mainly because it seems everyone's growing tired of superhero movies and endless Marvel Disney+ shows. But the franchise is still the biggest in cinematic history, having brought in more than $30 billion dollars worldwide since 2008's "Iron Man" kicked off the saga and changed Hollywood forever . Indeed, for every Multiverse Saga dud like "Captain America: Brave New World" or "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" we will always have the halcyon days of the early MCU, when Marvel transformed lesser-known heroes into cultural icons and turned the brand's cinematic fortunes around. "Iron Man" remains the epitome of that approach. The film took Tony Stark, then a B-tier character, and transformed him into one of the mo
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