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Inhumans and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (and beyond)

Dr. Strange and Hawkeye are New Avengers in the comics, I believe. What it'll be in the movies, I have no idea. I imagine Black Panther and Captain Marvel would be involved. It depends on who is still under contract, I think.
 
Kevin Feige denies that Inhumans will be Marvel's explanation for Mutants

Given that Marvel Studios and 20th Century Fox share partial rights to the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, and only the latter company can acknowledge the characters' true mutant heritage, Marvel have to go another route for the superhero twins' roles in The Avengers: Age of Ultron. While we may learn of that route by the end of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Kevin Feige was asked by The Huffington Post yesterday if the Inhumans will be used as a leeway.

"Well, Inhumans is something that we are definitely thinking about and we think there's great potential there for a great movie," he said. "But, no, no -- we have not linked those two." Asked to clarify that the Inhumans have nothing to do with Marvel Studios getting around Mutants, he said "As it relates to Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver? No. No, no, no." Judging by Feige's latter comment, it could just be the Maximoffs (played by Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Taylor-Johnson) that will not be considered Inhumans, however, there are additional superpowered characters rumored.

Just thought I'd kill the rumor in the original post dead.
 
The more I think of it the more I think,
Asked to clarify that the Inhumans have nothing to do with Marvel Studios getting around Mutants, he said "As it relates to Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver? No. No, no, no."
the more I think they will use the Inhumans to group those sort of super powered beings together. Maybe Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver will have unknown origins but Inhumanoids will be Universals mutants.

Clearly, people share the same opinion as I as this recent Huffington post article about Doctor Doom's future brings up the Inhumans and peoples wild speculations on what's to come of mutants in the Avenger's universe.
 
Those "Miracles" at the end of Captain America:TWS aren't a reference to the Inhumans are they? If it was, why not just call them Inhumans? "Miracles" could just be the MCU's mutants while keeping the Inhumans as a separate entity.
 
Those "Miracles" at the end of Captain America:TWS aren't a reference to the Inhumans are they? If it was, why not just call them Inhumans? "Miracles" could just be the MCU's mutants while keeping the Inhumans as a separate entity.

Yeah, I don't see any indication they are.* They're referring, at a minimum, to Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, who have been confirmed to have nothing to do with Inhumans. I took miracles a little more abstractly than that. I don't think they're going to use "miracle" as a noun to describe a person consistently like you suggest. "Person with abilities" or some such seems easier.

* On the other hand, I think Agents of SHIELD are clearly playing with the idea of Inhumans right now by using the Kree and people with abilities seemingly together.
 
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