Ugh. I hate that phrase. But let's just see if it's really all about women
Titles Male Female
Iron Man ✔
The Incredible Hulk ✔
Iron Man 2 ✔
Thor ✔
Captain America: The First Avenger ✔
The Avengers ✔ ✔
Iron Man 3 ✔
Thor: The Dark World ✔
Captain America: The Winter Soldier ✔
Guardians of the Galaxy ✔ ✔
Avengers: Age of Ultron ✔ ✔
Ant-Man ✔
Captain America: Civil War ✔
Doctor Strange ✔
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 ✔ ✔
Spider-Man: Homecoming ✔
Thor: Ragnarok ✔
Black Panther ✔
Avengers: Infinity War ✔ ✔
Ant-Man and the Wasp ✔ ✔
Captain Marvel ✔
Avengers: Endgame ✔ ✔
Spider-Man: Far From Home ✔
Black Widow ✔
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings ✔
Eternals ✔ ✔
Spider-Man: No Way Home ✔
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ✔
Thor: Love and Thunder ✔
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ✔
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania ✔ ✔
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 ✔ ✔
The Marvels ✔
WandaVision ✔ ✔
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier ✔
Loki ✔
What If...? ✔
Hawkeye ✔ ✔
Moon Knight ✔
Ms. Marvel ✔
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law ✔
I Am Groot ✔
Secret Invasion ✔
Echo ✔
Man-Wolf and Midnight ✔
Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special ✔ ✔
Total: 38 20
38-20 males over females. Yeah, that really sounds like it's female dominated, when males have almost twice the number. And even that isn't accurate. Because most of the team movies' majority is male, so I could have easily only given the point to men, which would then bring it to 38-12.
Now, I know some of you will claim it only became the MSheU after Endgame. Okay, fine. In that case it's 18-12 (or 18-11 since Guardians' majority is male). And the only three shows to get renewed for a second season? Loki (male), I Am Groot (male), and What If (male - The Watcher is the only one to appear in every episode).
As the evidence shows, it's not MSheU. It's just that male characters used to have almost every single movie and now it's closer to an even split (but still a vast majority of male-led titles). So stop with the bullshit.
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