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Here is the best part about the MCU: Characters grow. They change. They move up or move on.
That takes some guts, really. It's easier to take the comic book approach and always bring things back around to being what they were when things started.
In Phase 2, Stark "retired" as Iron Man at the end of IM3 and Cap stopped blindly following Shield orders since it was attacked by Hydra in CA2, but I don't remember what the big character shift for Thor in Thor 2?
Loki got out of prison and replaced Odin. Is that it?
Thor has given up his quest to be king.
Even so, I don't mean that every movie has to be a tidal wave of change. I'm just saying that the EASY thing to do creatively is to end each movie with the bad guy being stopped and the hero triumphant, and then have the next movie be yet another adventure. The old Superman movies were loke that, for example.
What Marvel does is different because character relationships change, they evolve, they learn new tricks and grow out of old habits. Stark had PTSD after his experience in New York. Cap's opinion of the leadership and the use of force have changed. These aren't things that we would have seen in the old days.