Secret Invasion's Title Sequence Has Twitter Divided
The MCU's Disney+ series "Secret Invasion" uses a certain controversial tool for its opening credits, and fans on Twitter are quite mixed on the sequence.
Read MoreThe MCU's Disney+ series "Secret Invasion" uses a certain controversial tool for its opening credits, and fans on Twitter are quite mixed on the sequence.
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