<img src="https://https://ift.tt/2JlIBAv" /><p>The <strong>Marvel Cinematic Universe</strong> has done a lot right. Whether it’s come to adapting the stories and characters of the comics, creating all new directions for them or just crafting entertaining movies and television. The MCU, by any metric, is a success.</p><p>However, there’s one element of the universe that has consistently appeared across all the movies and shows at a very inconsistent level of quality.</p><p>Starting with <em>Iron Man</em> and everything that followed, there’s always been a romantic subplot to be found in every Marvel project. These couples have been just as recognizable and important to the story as the villain or, of course, the hero.</p><p>Sadly, the romantic subplot can either be one of the film’s best elements or its greatest downfalls. There’s no mediocre in between.</p><p>There’s no hard and fast rule for why one MCU romance works and another doesn’t. Some of the greatest ones have been a creation of the movies (or TV shows).</p><p>They either involve a totally original character of the MCU or a pairing that no one in the comics had ever thought of before the movies. Likewise, some of the worst couples have been those that are pulled directly from the comic books. Yet on occasion the exact opposite has been true.</p><p>The only thing that’s true in determining the best MCU couples from the worst is how the various relationship portrays and impacts the characters in them as well as the story surrounding them.</p><p>So, here are the <strong>10 Couples That Hurt The MCU (And 10 That Saved It)</strong>.</p> <strong>Click to continue reading <a href="https://ift.tt/2LjJTcS Couples That Hurt The MCU (And 10 That Saved It)</a></strong><br /><br /> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://ift.tt/2LjJTcS Couples That Hurt The MCU (And 10 That Saved It)</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://ift.tt/2KVjJNT>
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