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I really don’t think that this all happened because Chris Evans desperately wanted out of the MCU, and I think that his desire to leave that role behind is wildly exaggerated. It seems that while the MCU is pretty expansive, it is not necessarily unlimited, and in order for them to introduce new characters, they have

Given Bucky’s current status in the MCU as a former WWII hero turned brainwashed assassin recently rehabilitated in a still relatively secretive foreign country, I’m not sure that he would have been a convincing choice to take over the position of Captain America. Sam Wilson, a military vet, has a better case for

Was Thor always planned to be in GOTG 3? Don’t forget that James Gunn had already written a script before he got removed from the movie. As secretive as Marvel is with the public, they are not so with their writers who are well apprised of what will be happening in the MCU because they have to fit their movies in with

Apparently, Universal and Legendary Pictures are not involved with Namor anymore, but there are several, unnamed contracts and agreements that are holding up a Namor movie. I’m not sure that means that he cannot appear in some other character’s movie, though. As per Feige in 2014:

So, you wanted it to be a four-hour movie?

Jane didn’t remotely figure in the plot of Ragnarok. That’s probably why she wasn’t in it. It would have been weird if she were in it since none of it takes place on Earth. As far as I can tell, Natalie Portman has never publicly expressed displeasure with Marvel. She has only had good things to say about her

Well, now that Thor has a Mjolnir again, doesn’t Stormbreaker have to go to a certain Bill who wears a strikingly similar costume?

I’m a little confused about who has the TV animation rights for Spider-Man. I assumed that since the Ultimate Spider-Man and the current Marvel’s Spider-Man series were produced or co-produced by Marvel Animation that Sony only held film rights to the character -especially since TV animated Spidey often crosses over

So many things to address here, but let’s start with this:

It is important to note that while none of the Marvel TV characters mentioned are ever likely to show up in a MCU Theatrical film, the Marvel TV division has done much better at including LGBT characters into their stories —even though it’s still not great.

Was this really the main conflict? It seems like the real conflict throughout the show was between the “Good” Starks and Daenerys and their various cohorts and the “Bad” Cersei Lannister, Euron Greyjoy, Walter Frey, Littlefinger, etc. etc. It turns out that the White Walkers and wights were never really “characters”,

Avengers: Endgame will hit break-even shortly after its opening weekend according to generally reliable sources, making the film itself a kind of superhero among movies.

It was a fail-safe built into the new gauntlet that Tony made. If Thanos gets his hand on it, Tony can use nano-tech to migrate the stones out of the one gauntlet to the other one that Tony was wearing.

Your ID says you’re 25! Drink up!

Mjolnir can be retrieved by Thor through time and space, now, right?

I am guessing that the funeral scene was shot around the same time they did the big Vanity Fair MCU photo.

but 50% of his own class is still the same age as he is, presumably including all of his friends who conveniently got dusted along with him. May, however is probably 5 years older.

You make some presumptions. You presume that the events of Agent Carter have never happened. That’s assuming that Steve never learned of her life without him, but that’s ridiculous. Wouldn’t he have wanted to know everything that happened in her life without him the instant he realized that she was in her 80s when he

Nobody who cares about spoilers should be here anyway unless they have already seen the movie.

Is James D’Arcy’s Mr. Jarvis, who first appeared in the TV series Agent Carter, the first character introduced in a Marvel TV show to then make the jump to an MCU feature film? This is as opposed to the several MCU movie characters who have subsequently appeared in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. or Agent Carter.