Summary
Secret Invasion creates a complex issue for the MCU, as G'iah's superpowers make her one of the most powerful characters, posing problems for storytelling moving forward.
Captain Marvel and other overpowered characters in the MCU pose a challenge for the narrative, and if G'iah is introduced, it may undermine the stakes in dire situations. To address this, Marvel Studios should reconsider the Secret Invasion plot and instead have G'iah lead the Skrulls exclusively on their home planet. This would prevent her constant presence on Earth and eliminate the temptation to rely on her during difficult times.
Secret Invasion presents a significant challenge for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with its complex storyline and unresolved issues. The latest Disney+ series from Marvel Studios reintroduces Nick Fury, who had been absent from the Infinity Saga. Surprisingly, Secret Invasion deviates from the Multiverse Saga's focus on alternate timelines and realities, adopting a more grounded approach akin to Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Black Widow. However, this series introduces the Skrulls, adding an intriguing element.
The premise of Secret Invasion is undeniably captivating. After Fury and Captain Marvel fail to fulfill their promise of finding a new home for the Skrulls, they attempt to conquer Earth. This brings Fury back to his former position as director of SHIELD. Complications arise when Super Skrulls emerge, led by Gravik, heightening the threat. In the climactic finale, Fury is forced to employ The Harvest DNA samples extracted from the Battle of Earth. These samples contain biological material from nearly every Avenger involved in the final battle of Avengers: Endgame.
The MCU Has Made G'iah Way Too Powerful
In order to prevent Gravik and his followers from taking over Earth, the Secret Invasion's conclusion reveals that G'iah has obtained The Harvest DNA, granting her an immense range of powers and abilities. Already a formidable Skrull with combat skills and shape-shifting capabilities, G'iah is now arguably the most powerful character in the MCU. While this may initially seem like a positive, as she can aid the heroes during challenging situations, it actually presents new challenges for Marvel Studios' future storytelling.
The MCU already faces difficulties with characters who are too powerful. In Avengers: Endgame, directors Joe and Anthony Russo had to strategize how to remove Captain Marvel from the equation to avoid her becoming a convenient solution. The Avengers themselves are often the go-to option when trouble arises on Earth, leading to ongoing questions about their place in the Multiverse Saga. G'iah's presence could easily be used as an easy way out in any narrative where the MCU encounters significant obstacles, further diminishing the already criticized lack of high stakes within the universe.
How Marvel Can Fix G'iah's Superpower Loophole
The current superpower loophole in the Marvel Cinematic Universe cannot be easily resolved without significant changes. However, Marvel Studios can address this issue by abandoning the Secret Invasion plot. Although the show's storyline is expected to continue, it remains uncertain if there will be a Secret Invasion season 2. If Marvel Studios grants the Skrulls their own planet, G'iah can depart from Earth and become their leader. This arrangement would prevent her from being consistently present on Earth and eliminate the temptation to seek her assistance in times of distress.