Captain America: Brave New Worldmay have sidestepped a power issue but created a problem for theMarvel Cinematic Universe.The MCU timelineis known for its interconnected storytelling, but sometimes, continuity decisions create unexpected problems. With Black Panther’s legacy and Sam Wilson’s evolution, the MCU has inadvertently created a major power loophole that will need to be addressed inthe MCU’s future.

Captain America: Brave New Worldcontinues Sam Wilson’s journey in the MCU, donning the star-spangled suit as theMCU’s new Captain America. Unlike his predecessor Steve Rogers, Sam Wilson was not given the Super Soldier Serum. This created a problem in setting the stage for Cap to face the mighty Red Hulk. While the movie solved this with a tech upgrade, this solution has itself created a problem for subsequent movies.

Sam Wilson in Captain America Brave New World with Kate Bishop and Ms Marvel from the MCU

Sam Wilson’s Power Upgrade In The MCU Was Thanks To Wakanda

Sam Wilson Received Upgraded Vibranium Wings

InThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Sam struggled with his new role as Captain America, facing criticism fornot having the super-soldier serum. However, when his old wings were destroyed, Wakanda stepped in to provide a new vibranium-enhanced suit. This upgrade was a game-changer. As seen inBrave New World, Sam’s new wings weren’t just a mode of flight; they could release shockwaves, slice through objects with ease, and even act as a defensive shield.

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This instantly elevated Sam from a regular human with an advanced jetpack to a legitimate powerhouse. The vibranium suit not only increased his durability but alsoallowed him to compete against enhanced enemies far more effectively than before. While this makes Sam a more formidable Captain America, it raises a significant question: if Wakanda is now providing their unparalleled technology to Avengers in need, shouldn’t this extend to others?

Bucky Barnes' Winter Soldier with his HYDRA arm in Captain America: The Winter Soldier

The Avengers Should Surely All Get OP Upgrades In The Next Event Movies

Will Other Avengers Receive A Wakandan Update?

Before Wakanda opened up to the world, its vibranium technology was a secret, limited only to those within the African nation. Black Panther (2018) changed that, ending with T’Challa announcing Wakanda’s outreach program. This initiativewas meant to provide technology and knowledge to the world, which is now beginning to manifest in various ways across the MCU.

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Wakanda’s outreach program suggests a major shift in how superhero technology is distributed. If Sam, a non-enhanced human, can receive a vibranium suit that makes up for his lack of powers, there’sno reason other Avengers shouldn’t receive similar upgrades. Characters like Hawkeye, Yelena Belova, and even Spider-Man could massively benefit from vibranium gear.

Sam Wilson and Thaddeus ross in Captain America Brave New World

Hawkeye could receive enhanced arrows and armor, Yelena could wield vibranium weaponry, and Spider-Man could get an even stronger vibranium suit to rival his nanotech suit fromNo Way Home. More importantly, as the MCU gears up for multiversal threats, it seems irresponsible for theAvengers not to be fully equipped with the best technology available. If the next major event film (Avengers: DoomsdayorSecret Wars) doesn’t address this inconsistency, it risks making the Wakandan tech distribution feel arbitrary rather than a logical progression.

Iron Man Not Giving All Of The Avengers Big Upgrades Made More Sense Than The Wakandan Issue

Tony Stark Considered The Dangers Of Technological Proliferation

A counterargument could be made that Tony Stark had the resources to upgrade all Avengers but didn’t. However, Stark’s reluctance made far more sense than the Wakandan situation. Tony was deeply paranoid about histechnology falling into the wrong hands, andIron Man 2even showed him rejecting the idea of mass-producing his armor due to concerns about its potential misuse.

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When Stark did share his tech, it was in specific, controlled ways—like providing Spider-Man with the Iron Spider suit or designing nanotech armor for himself. Even then, his technology had limitations, as seen when War Machine’s armor was hacked inIron Man 3and when Ultron turned against him. Tonywas always careful to ensure that his technology didn’t create unintended consequences.

Robert Downey Jr looking serious with a heads-up display as Iron Man in Avengers Age of Ultron

Wakanda, on the other hand, has already committed to global outreach, and their vibranium technology isn’t restricted by the same fears. They willingly gave Bucky a new vibranium arm and Sam an entirely new combat suit. This suggests that they are open to empowering allies, whichmakes it difficult to justify why every Avenger wouldn’t receive similar treatment.

Ultimately, the MCU’s current approach to Wakandan technology creates a significant narrative inconsistency. Either Wakanda should start providing upgrades to all heroes, or the MCU needs to establish stricter boundaries around who receives these enhancements. Otherwise, the next big crossover event will have a major believability issue when some heroes are left vulnerable while others get vibranium-powered upgrades as seen inCaptain America: Brave New World.

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