I imagine the SJW types are still furious at Marvel -- anyone, really -- who thinks that swiping another established character's mantle and making them persons of color (or women) just to check a representation box actually addresses the concern or the challenge before them. Palliation never works. Never.
The original version of Nick should be the only version of Nick in print. And then they need to ditch the whole Watcher thing. Whatever else happens to the character after that, so be it. The geopolitical stage is where he belongs, but I'd be equally fine with the Infinity Formula in his system expiring with disastrous effects. Mar-Vell got cancer, Jim Jones got AIDS, maybe Nick Fury contracts COVID and perishes in one of the most poignant stories of the modern era? The beauty of it is that plot works as well on screen as it would in the comics.
Yet the tragic thing is that we aren't going to get that, no matter how right it seems and probably get labelled something idiotic for it because these are the times we live in where you can't voice an opinion different to that for it goes against what people seem to think is the norm....even when we are talking about a comic book character! Where did we go so wrong that this sort of behavior is acceptable?
This generation needs a revival of Punk Rock, or something similar, ASAP
As with any social contract, there comes a point where people stop listening and common sense, consideration and empathy goes out the door. The line between subjectivity and objectivity gets blurred to the point that even basic facts are fair game for dispute and act as accelerants to the greater conflagration. Society pays a heavy toll when its citizens only care about being "right" and getting their way, no matter what.
Just spit balling here, but it would have to be some type of contagion that is spread among the superhero community in a way that prevents them from coming together to solve it, unlike all of the other past events. Stress "collective individualism" over task force building. And maybe the effects of the contagion are such that it renders supers normal -- even gods and such -- while proving lethal 95% of the time to anyone who qualifies as normal or peak human without powers. Obviously, the second wave of the contagion or any reoccurrence of the disease would have the efficacy to kill a super who had been devolved into normal human status. Ultimately, everyone is vulnerable.
Where would a disease like this come from? The Unseen perhaps? Maybe cutting open a Watcher and having all of that blood spatter everywhere was like opening a Pandora's Box of primordial infectious organisms? Maybe that's the other reasons why Watchers were ordered not to get too close to the sentient species that they are observing? Or maybe we keep it simple and blame the mutant community for the contagion? I can't think of a better way to ratchet up the anti-mutant hysteria. But that might be too easy. I guess there's always the Eternals. Immortals must carry any number of age old viruses that were never cured but live on in their Eternals hosts. The possibilities are endless, I suppose.