AVENGERS ASSEMBLE. En kvalitativ innehållsanalys av mediefranchisen Marvels historiska användning av den transmediala berättarformen inom deras narrativa universum MCU.
Abstract
Executive summary
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to examine Marvel’s use of transmedia storytelling as a narrative
tool within its cinematic universe, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The thesis aims to
understand how Marvel has overtime employed transmedia storytelling to structure the works within
the MCU, and how this practice has influenced the narrative structure within the works. To achieve the
purpose of the thesis three research questions were formulated; 1. How does Marvel’s use of
transmedia storytelling manifest within the narrative structure? 2. How does Marvel encourage its
audience, through their media texts, to consume content within the MCU? 3. Has the use of transmedia
storytelling within the MCU contributed to a fragmentation of the central themes and messages in
individual works within the universe?
The thesis uses an Ethnographic Content Analysis case study to approach the subject, where the thesis
analyzes the appearance of transmedia storytelling in the narrative structure of the films Avengers
(2012) and Avengers: Endgame (2019) using theme-based protocols. The two films were chosen
because of their similar narrative rolls as the climax of the overarching stories within the universe, and
because of their clear use of transmedia storytelling within their narrative structure.
The theoretical framework of the thesis is based on the media strategy and theory transmedia
storytelling, mainly using transmedia structures and Henry Jenkins’ seven principles of transmedia
storytelling. The framework also includes a chapter dedicated to previous research related to Marvel
and media convergence, the active media consumer, and the potential consequences of transmedia
storytelling.
The results of the thesis indicate that throughout the seven years between the releases of the films
Avengers (2012) and Avengers: Endgame (2019) Marvel’s has increasingly relied on transmedia
storytelling, which has had a pronounced influence on narrative structures of individual works within
the franchise. Over the duration of the franchise the company has placed greater emphasis on the
interconnected work rather than the independent works, expecting their audiences to possess prior
knowledge of the MCU to completely understand the plots of their movies. The reliance on transmedia
storytelling has resulted in a more fragmented experience for new viewers who lack the necessary
contextual background to experience a complete movie experience.
Degree
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Date
2025-02-11Author
Hermansson, Moa
Keywords
Marvel, MCU, Transmedia storytelling, Mediekonvergens, Mediekonsumtion, Filmer
Series/Report no.
1285
Language
swe