Fletch
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I think that's a good compromise line. If it's a real big deal, the audience might deserve a "is Iron Man nearby?" question. I'm not sure exactly at what level my personal line would be at, though. There's an argument that if I thought SHIELD were compromised and they were about to murder 7,000 people, I'd call Tony, but I also didn't feel left out that he didn't do that.And only when it's relevant. I don't think Cap needs to explain why Thor didn't help him beat up Batroc, ya' know?
I can actually only think of two times it was invoked, and both times it was used as the "reject the call" stage of the hero's journey: Ant-Man telling Hank he should call the Avengers instead of recruiting him, and Spider-Man asking Fury why he couldn't call on the Avengers in Far from Home. Because everybody else seems past that point in their journeys, it might come across as the character suggesting he can't handle it. Just spitballing why we might not have gotten those moments when, like, Tony and Rhodey had to rescue the crew of Air Force One AND the president but only had one suit of armor.
But moving forward in the Infinity Saga, I don't think that's an actual issue. Not only are the Avengers pretty much disbanded after Civil War, but the remaining movies are new heroes (Dr. Strange and Black Panther), low-stakes personal stories (Ant-Man 2), out in space (Guardians of Space and Ragnarok) or *do* invoke other Avengers (