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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has seen its fair share of criticism in recent years, especially regarding the quality of its visual effects. Fans have been vocal about their disappointment in some of the MCU’s latest projects, and two films that have received particular scrutiny areAnt-Man 3andDoctor Strange 2.

Doctor Strange 2

A recent tweet by Zach Silberberg reignited the debate about the quality of MCU’s narrative structure. In his tweet, Silberberg expressed his disappointment with the ending ofDoctor Strange 2, where the narrative was deflated within minutes.

Doctor Strange 2‘s Third Eye Debacle

Silberberg noted how Doctor Strange’s horrific consequences were completely overlooked in the mid-credits scene, where he was seen“vibing”with his third eye as a new power. Silberberg’s tweet received numerous responses, with many fans agreeing that the MCU has had this problem since the beginning.

i still think it’s so funny that dr strange 2 ended with him experiencing the horrific consequences of his actions, & then less than 2 minutes later we get a mid-credits scene where he is just vibing and his 3rd eye is like a new power or whatever. just total narrative deflation.pic.twitter.com/pDWGm6ivtD

Ant-Man 3

— zach silberberg (@zachsilberberg)July 12, 2025

One Twitter user, Jim Henshin, points out a long-standing issue of inconsistency in narrative continuity in the MCU.

Paul Rudd as Ant-Man

The MCU has had this problem since the beginning. Thor 1 ends with Thor stuck in Asgard, unable to return to Earth. But the very next time we see him, in Avengers, he’s already back on Earth to capture Loki.

— Jim Henshin (@JimHenshin)July 20, 2025

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Another user, @fanvcritic, expressed their belief thatDoctor Strange 2should have been released beforeNo Way Hometo avoid the need for rethinking the story’s direction.

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I still stand by the fact that the release of the movie should have stayed before No Way Home. They should have been better connected. The fact that they decided to release it after I feel is what made them have to rethink where this story was going and how to get there.

— fanvcritic (@fanvcritic)July 19, 2025

@EmperorChris446 had a different take on the ending ofDoctor Strange 2, suggesting that it was a “horror trope.”

I think since this was supposed to be “horror” ish they decided to do the horror trope ending. Like in my mind first ending = Raimi then the post Credit Was Marvel butting in and shoving in a set up teaser.

— Chris (@EmperorChris446)August 06, 2025

Meanwhile, @PugUglyYo had a hilarious idea forDoctor Strange 3, suggesting that the third“eye becomes its own character.”

https://twitter.com/PugUglyYo/status/1631493246953111555?s=20

However, not all responses were optimistic. @DBHughes94 suggested thatDoctor Strange 2may have been two films edited together, with“the original intention being that the evil Doctor Strange”was“the one that escaped.”

I think it’s film from two different movies getting edited together.

I believe the original intention was that evil Doctor Strange is the one that escaped (which is why he was acting like he was early on in Spider-man). The mid-credits scene was evil Strange as originally filmed

— DBHughes (@DBHughes94)June 17, 2025

@riiiccchhhh expressed a lack of enthusiasm for Phase 4.

They’ve really dropped the ball post End Game. With the exception of No Way Home all the films have been pretty crap. These 2 scenes would only work if there was 1 of them. Together they’re just nonsense. Phase 4 was just a mess

— Rich (@riiiccchhhh)Jun 23, 2025

The criticism of the MCU’s VFX has been a long-standing issue, with fans often pointing out the lack of realism in CGI. The latest film to receive criticism for its VFX isAnt-Man 3, which some fans call a CGI slaughter-fest. Many fans have criticized the underwhelming use of CGI in the film, which they say has diminished the impact of the action scenes.

Ant-Man 3VFX Team Speak Up

Despite being the start of the MCU’s fifth phase, theAnt-Man 3has received some seriously mixed reviews, with a meager 48% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie is the second-worst-rated MCU film, just aboveThe Eternals.

So what’s the deal? Well, it turns out that the VFX team was seriously overworked and undervalued during production. In recent years, many VFX artists have been speaking out about the grueling workload and the need for a VFX union, and it seems likeAnt-Man 3fell victim to these issues.

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One anonymous VFX artist, Jim spilled the beans on the situation to Vulture. According to Jim, the editorial team changed the film during the latter stages of production, negatively impacting the final product. These changes were made too late in the game, causing tension and turmoil among the VFX team.

Jim revealed that Marvel should invest more in hiring additional VFX artists to produce better-quality work. However, the executive team at the top is more concerned with their bank numbers than with the well-being of the artists. The situation resulted in a film that failed to live up to its potential, despite the hype surrounding the exploration of the Quantum Realm.

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It’s a shame that Marvel is doubling down on constricting quality and squeezing blood out of stones. Still, with new plans to slow down their output and Disney’s decision to cut back on spending, we’re hoping that future MCU films will be able to deliver the quality work that fans expect and deserve.

Mabel Andrady

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Mabel, aka MJ, is a FandomWire Sr. Writer, pop-culture fanatic, and an MA in Health Demography holder. When she’s not indulging in her guilty pleasure of penning everything Hollywood, Marvel & DC, she writes academic essays on COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS. With 2500+ articles published online, she brings a unique twist to entertainment writing. A jack-of-all-trades, MJ enjoys movies, writes/acts in plays, writes music, and dreams of being a successful actress. She offers a fresh perspective, making her writing a must-read for those seeking knowledge and entertainment.

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