There are certain trends the MCU needs to revise in the near future to avoid getting too repetitive. As the superhero genre continues to move at full speed with hundreds of new movies, shows, video games, and comic books each year, some shared characteristics start to show up more often. Therefore, the search for fresh takes on superheroes becomes an increasingly difficult task.
While Hulk's distribution rights at Universal make it difficult for Marvel Studios to release more Hulk solo movies, the MCU's Planet Hulk setups point toward a Hulk-centric storyline in the future.
8 MCU Heroes Keep Ignoring Massive Threats One obstacle a big interconnected franchise such as the MCU is bound to face is the lack of appearances from other characters every time they are logically expected.
Losing everything in Spider-Man: No Way Home is the perfect sign of a new MCU beginning for Peter Parker. Now that he knows that "with great power comes great responsibility", Tom Holland's Spider-Man may be more careful during his heroic antics in future appearances. He may still have his infamous "Parker Luck," which seems to follow him across the multiverse, but he will likely make more mature decisions when confronted with more moral dilemmas.
Luckily, big Marvel stars like Tony Stark and Natasha Romanoff have stayed dead, which gives the concept of death a little more weight. Still, fake deaths are something the MCU must be careful with, as real deaths could be overshadowed as a result. Scarlet Witch, Mysterio, Quantumania's Kang the Conqueror, and MODOK can still return, which would continue the original trend in the Multiverse Saga.