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The Marvels faced multiple obstacles on its debut weekend, and as the weekend closes out, it hasn't been able to overcome them. Here's what went wrong.
The "Loki" Season 2 finale completed an incredible journey for the God of Mischief, while leaving several major questions about the MCU's future unanswered.
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