Finally, the Marvel Cinematic Universe will address one of its biggest unresolved plotlines, and this will be in the She-Hulk episodes, where it will be revealed what happened to the Sokovia AccordsThat’s right, given that Phase 4 of the MCU is balancing the introduction of new elements to build the Multiverse Saga and tying in the remaining Infinity Saga questions.
she hulk is a perfect example of this as the Disney+ show stars a new character, Jennifer Walkers (Tatiana Maslany), but incorporates some long-forgotten elements, like Abomination (Tim Roth), so the show in addition to focusing on She-Hulk’s origin and legal career, will also connect to several past MCU storylines. .
Now about the Sokovia Accords, which were originally signed in the movie. Captain America: Civil Warwere designed to give world governments control over where and when superheroes could intervene, but the MCU quickly forgot about the impact of the deals, and this has created a lot of confusion in Phase 4 as to whether Team Iron Man or the Team Captain America actually won the Civil War as they haven’t made it clear if they are still in force.
So, She-Hulk confirms that she will address the status of the Sokovia Accords, and the series director, Jessica Gao, spoke with The Direct about the upcoming MCU Disney+ show, it was there that Gao confirmed that subsequent episodes of She-Hulk will reveal what happened to the Sokovia Accords and let audiences know how or if they still have the MCU in mind. Phase 4: “Yes. Well, this program will answer the question of what happened to the Sokovia Accords. It will happen later in the season, but you will get an answer as to what really happened with the Accords.”
Well, during Ms. Marvel it was confirmed that one of the locations of the program will be the super max prison of the Department of Damage Control, where after holding Kamran and other underground in Ms. Marvel, Abomination and possibly other She-Hulk villains are expected to be housed there, and this organization appears to be responsible for enforcing the Agreements of Sokovia in the United States, so Jennifer Walters could include taking on cases that question the status of these documents.