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Yea, I know he isn't as liked here for... reasons, but he was actually one of the clear paths the MCU had going forward about keeping people interest in it after Endgame. We will see what DOOM brings, but I fear they stamped the entire series by firing him. If DOOM is even only mildly successful, it would still be an under performance, because he is the biggest, overarching villain of the entire MCU universe. Of course, to let it all ride on one new actor(who frankly already had behavioral issue before the DA case) was reckless.