In an era of cinematic universe fatigue, AvX parodies offer a pressure release. They remind us that these characters are simultaneously icons and absurd. When a LEGO stop-motion shows Captain America trying to arrest Hope Summers for “vibes,” and Thor shows up with popcorn, we’re not diminishing the original—we’re celebrating its glorious, illogical heart. The parody becomes a form of fan ownership: “We saw your $200 million crossover, and we raise you five minutes of pure silliness.”
How It Should Have Ended ’s “Avengers vs. X-Men” is a gem. The joke? The fight ends in 30 seconds when Hulk asks, “Why are we fighting?” and Professor X just telepathically shows everyone the same miscommunication trope from every rom-com. The parody’s punchline—cut to Tony Stark and Emma Frost sipping mimosas, agreeing that “the Phoenix is just climate change with better fashion”—is sharper than any panel in the original comic. Avengers VS X-Men XXX Parody 2015 XXX WEB-DL SP...
Not all parodies stick the landing. Low-effort “AvX but every punch is a Fortnite dance” videos wear thin fast. And some miss the point entirely—like a misguided Family Guy cutaway that just repeats “Magneto is old” jokes without engaging with the X-Men’s actual pathos. The best parodies love the source material; the worst just sneer at it. In an era of cinematic universe fatigue, AvX