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  • This series of mini episodes follows a fraud news show within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

    The show is nicely distributed and the length and style clearly mimics a typical American news channels web castings. Thanks to this and the subjects discussed it nicely fits within the MCU.

    One negative thing would be that the show only cover two of the movies and so it becomes rather repetitive watching all the episodes.

    Over all well crafted mini series.
  • This is a great way to learn the features of the marvel cinematic universe. Hope they will do more of these for Agents Of Shield, Runaways, Cloak And Dagger And The Netflix Series.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    The seventeenth and nineteenth entries into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Season 1 and Season 2), WHIH Newsfront is an amazing short series. With the return of an actress from the original Iron Man, the series adds greatly to the MCU by showing in-world news stories, complete with interviews with the President and CEO of a company seem in Ant-Man. In season 2, the news anchors debate the actions of the Avengers, as seen in Avengers: Age of Ultron. The debates primarily consist of whether the Avengers should continue to remain unsupervised or should a government/international government (Such as the United Nations) agency began to oversee and authorize their actions, setting up Captain America: Civil War. The first season teases the events of Ant-Man with talk of a hiest on Vista Corp. Overall, I wish this series had continued further into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and I have high hopes of a potential return on Disney+.
  • (While I usually review shorts individually, these shorts were so short and didn't have much content, so I decided to review the entire in one review)

    A little treat to MCU fans who can't get enough of the universe lore dump. Set in between Avengers Age of Ultron, and spanning both Antman and Captain America Civil War, this webseries depicting new channel updates regarding the Avengers should have had ran for a few more seasons longer to fully justify its existence. It had some pretty interesting moments, especially toward the end when it started digging into the Nigerian incident from the beginning of Captain America: Civil War, but it kind of just ends, and when it did, it felt like it's entire purpose became pointless. Definitely a missed opportunity here (maybe they can revive it and save it somehow?), but for MCU diehards, maybe you'll get a kick outta it.
  • The idea behind this web series is genius in my opinion. It really makes the Marvel Universe feel more real to have fake news reports about the incidents, and to see a civilian's perspective on the issues tackled in the moves. I would love to see more of these addressing the upcoming Marvel movies, or maybe even acknowledging the events of the TV shows in more than just nods to them in the news stream at the bottom (although I love that those exist) But I guess we'll see.
  • AnnaPagrati26 January 2022
    8/10
    8/10!
    The real MVP are the news lines during the program, it was so so funny! Loved the dynamic of the show, such great humor, but really really interesting too!