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Whedon was not going to be asked back for Avengers 3, because Age Of Ultron was considered a let down in the standard Marvel wanted/expected. Fans did not love that film, even if the box office was good.
Disney/Marvel are not shy about doing that. It's the.key difference between MCU and DCEU, who kept sticking with Zack Snyder after disappointing results. If results are considered disappointing from a creative or box office level, they ask directors to step aside for the next one. I'm pretty sure Jon Favreau wanted to direct Iron Man 3, but they felt new blood was needed after Iron Man 2.
Whedon very openly stated after AoU, he had no interest in doing IW or A4. Going as far to say that working on AoU nearly killed him. So it wasn't a Disney decision, if anything it was a mutual departure. That is 100% different than Gunn's situation. Your narrative about Marvel firing Whedon is just factually wrong.
Joss Whedon said:No. You know, I was their sort of consigliere for a while. I sort of had my finger in all of the films in the second phase. But then I just had to concentrate only on Ultron, and sort of know that when it was done I was just going to stop. So I made a completely clean break. Not because we had a falling out, just because I was like, I cant. If I was still there going, Well, here are my thoughts on this film, Id be there every day. I wouldnt do anything else. Cause theres a lot of films, and its a lot of fun. Its very seductive. When you can put your little fairy dust on things and just improve them slightly, and they actually listen to you. You know, I was a script doctor for a long time, and the part where they listen to you is very rare. So it was important for me to, for my own self, to just go, No. We can still be friends, but

