The Marvel Cinematic Universe has become a cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences around the world with its interconnected storylines and larger-than-life superheroes.
As the MCU continues to expand, fans are eagerly anticipating the release of upcoming movies and theorizing about what could happen in them. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the most popular fan theories about the future movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Secret Invasion in Captain Marvel 2
Captain Marvel 2 has already been confirmed to feature the return of the Skrulls, the shape-shifting aliens who made their first appearance in Captain Marvel. Fans are speculating that the movie will adapt the Secret Invasion storyline from the comics, in which the Skrulls infiltrate Earth and impersonate key figures in an effort to take over the planet.
This could have major implications for the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe, as it would mean that some characters we thought we knew could actually be Skrull imposters.
The Introduction of the X-Men and
Now that Disney has acquired 20th Century Fox, Marvel Studios has regained the rights to use characters such as the X-Men and Fantastic Four in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fans are eagerly anticipating their introduction, with many speculating that they could appear in future movies such as Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness or Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
Young Avengers in the MCU
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has already introduced some young heroes, such as Peter Parker/Spider-Man and Cassie Lang, but fans are speculating that a full-fledged Young Avengers team could be in the works. This theory is supported by the introduction of characters such as Kate Bishop (who will appear in the upcoming Hawkeye series) and Ms. Marvel (who will have her own Disney+ series).
Thunderbolts
In a future MCU movie, we see the formation of a new team of
villains-turned-antiheroes known as the Thunderbolts. The group is led by Zemo,
Zemo brings together a team of other former villains,
including Abomination, Ghost, Taskmaster, and Yelena Belova (the new Black
Widow). The team is initially formed as a way to carry out Zemo's own agenda,
but as they work together, they begin to bond and form a sense of camaraderie.
The Thunderbolts' first mission is to take down a
powerful new villain who threatens to destroy the world. However, as they work
together, they realize that they have the potential to do more good as a team
than they ever could as individuals.
As the Thunderbolts continue to work together, they
face opposition from both the heroes and villains of the MCU. The Avengers view
them with suspicion, and other villains see them as a threat to their own
agendas.
In the end, the Thunderbolts continue to operate as a team,
taking on missions and fighting for justice in their own way. They may not be
the traditional heroes of the MCU, but they prove that even villains can find
redemption and become the protectors of the innocent.
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