Marvel is up at CinemaCon today.
The first footage of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was shown. Kevin Feige there will a creative team retreat soon to work out the next decade of MCU films that will focus on 3 key pillars: existing characters, new characters, and the multiverse
The Black COmmunity across the world will strongly disagree with Kirk's opinion.I'm still hoping that Wakanda Forever ends with a "Note: Shuri died on the way back to her own planet" scene, maybe as a mid credit sceneThat's also how I'm hoping Ant-Man 3 ends, but replace Shuri with Hope.
As for the retreat, hopefully it leads to great stuff. Those three pillars really seem like the standard stuff, although knowing that the multiverse is apparently an important pillar is interesting. I'd be up for more multiverse stuff, or maybe just actors from Non-MCU Marvel films making appearances. Maybe get Nic Cage as Johnny Blaze to interact with Dr. Strange or pass the Ghost Rider torch onto an MCU Danny Ketch (or bring back the guy who played Gabriel on AoS). Really the possibilites are endless, and unlike with Sony's weird stuff I generally trust the MCU to take advantage of a multiverse in interesting ways.
With the Multiverse aspect, I don't think they will be doing a ton of projects like NWH/MoM but rather that the Multiverse will be their way of creating more diversity/strong stories without having it have to fit in the main MCU. For example, the Spiderverse movies. Or they might take a cue from the DC Film Universe and have some nonrelated projects with famiiar characters. So kinda like Joker and THE Batman, and do some things like that, but just write it off as Multiverse. Also, that could be another way to have Fantastic Four and/or X-Men.... where these heroes can be pre-established, and not have to explain why they never met/heard of before.
Why would he be? As far as I recall, nothing in this show has given us any indication that Steven hallucinates, beyond seeing Marc talking to him in mirrors. That's not the nature of his condition. Yes, he imagined talking to his mother on the phone every day, but every "conversation" we saw him have with her was actually leaving a message on her voice mail, saying he was sorry he missed her. We never actually saw him reacting as if he heard her voice.
Besides, as StCoop said, "Living Statue" performance artists can be found in any major city. It's one of the standard routines for street mimes. So what possible reason is there for thinking the Statue guy isn't real? That's a fundamental misreading of the bit. The idea is not that Steven is hallucinating -- the idea is that he's so pathetically lonely and friendless that the only person he can carry on a conversation with is a guy whose job requires him to stay frozen and silent so that he can't walk away or brush Steven off.
I mean, hell, if Steven were hallucinating a friend, surely he'd hallucinate one who did respond to him.
I wonder if the Living Statue is the MCU equivelent of Big Belly Burger & Jitters ... a familiar thing over the MCU.
By the way, Has Moon Knight so far been definitively in the MCU, or is there wiggle room to make it its own universe? That could be another aspect of the Multiverse pillar?