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Spoilers Marvel Cinematic Universe spoiler-heavy speculation thread

What grade would you give the Marvel Cinematic Universe? (Ever-Changing Question)


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Just a theory but what if Doctor Doom arrives and kills Kang. He takes his mask off and the world see's Tony Stark and he becomes celebrated as a hero who is going to save the world from it;'s problems. Only we know he is really Victor von Doom from a alternate universe.The Avengers even first see him as a hero and just think he just like their Tony Stark only to realize he has a evil plan and then they have to fight him. Only the world still thinks he is a hero so the Avengers are seen as bad guys. Maybe a few even refuse to believe he is bad and still sides with him. The movie ends with Doom winning. Most of the Avengers are locked up.

With the Avengers out of the way this opens the door for the next phase to mostly be about the X-Men and Fantastic Four. We don't see the Avengers again till the next Avengers movie and Dr Doom is finally being exposed and defeated. Also why he looks like Stark is because of science but he can only look like him for so long so he often has to wear his helmet to keep people seeing what he really looks like.
 
Introducing a character ahead of their focus movie doesn't mean they're being divorced from their proper setting...
In Doom's case it kind of does. RDJ is 59 years old, now, in 2024. The FF movie is set sixty years ago. Unless time-travel hijinks are involved, how are they going to pull that off? Will Doom be 59 in 1963 as well? Is he immortal? Will he keep his mask on all the time to keep people from noticing? Why pay RDJ a boatload of money if we don't actually see him, and how will they hand-wave it away if we do? Unnecessary problems.
 
The Fantastic Four are also supposed to be in the Doomsday and Secret Wars, so if Doom does come from their reality, then whatever brings them to modern 616 will probably also bring Doom forward, or vice versa.
I've seen a couple people ask what the 2015 Secret Wars is about. I haven't read the series myself, but I've read quite about, so I'm family with the basic outline.
The lead up to the series saw a whole bunch of multiversal incursions happen all over the multiverse, which lead to the whole thing collapsing. Dr. Doom, who has developed god level powers, and he saves a handful of the universes, and combines them into one giant patchwork planet with different pieces of it coming from different universes called Battleworld. With areas like Old Man Logan Wasteland, an area overrun with zombies, a 1601 area, and House of M area. Oh, and their police force is made up of a whole bunch of different versions of Thor. I believe a small group of comic book 616 heroes manage to survive and overthrow Doom, and I think Reed Richards and Sue Storm's son is at least partly responsible for rebuilding the multiverse.
 
In Doom's case it kind of does. RDJ is 59 years old, now, in 2024. The FF movie is set sixty years ago. Unless time-travel hijinks are involved, how are they going to pull that off? Will Doom be 59 in 1963 as well? Is he immortal? Will he keep his mask on all the time to keep people from noticing? Why pay RDJ a boatload of money if we don't actually see him, and how will they hand-wave it away if we do? Unnecessary problems.

If rumors turn out to be true, Doom will only be appearing in a post-credits stinger, so Downey's age might not matter.
 
From what I remember its Franklin Richards and Molecule Man who are both used to remake the multiverse, with Reed and Sue supervising and Valeria also there. Also, just an interesting note, in Battleworld Dr. Doom (being the pathetic guy he is) doesn't have any versions of Reed existing (although the main Reed Richards saved himself from the multiverse collapsing, as did the evil Reed Richards known as The Maker), while taking Sue as his wife and Valeria Richards as his daughter on battleworld (I don't think Franklin is around either, but I can't remember the specifics of that because he's definitely there by the end when the FF and the kids go off with Molecule Man to remake the multiverse).
 
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If it’s not from the studio take it with a bag of salt.

Yes, I said bag.

That and also, if it's a 'trailer' for a movie that has never been announced anywhere and has no associated news stories, cast lists, etc. 'Iron Man 4' doesn't exist.

In Doom's case it kind of does. RDJ is 59 years old, now, in 2024. The FF movie is set sixty years ago. Unless time-travel hijinks are involved, how are they going to pull that off? Will Doom be 59 in 1963 as well? Is he immortal? Will he keep his mask on all the time to keep people from noticing? Why pay RDJ a boatload of money if we don't actually see him, and how will they hand-wave it away if we do? Unnecessary problems.

The FF movie is not set 60 years ago. It's set in a completely different timeline. It automatically has to involve the characters traveling out of their timeline into the MCU 616 timeline in order for them to ever interact with the other MCU characters. And they've already said (in Endgame, Loki, etc) that traveling to different timelines involves time travel by definition and can result in you arriving at whatever time or place you want as long as your calculations are correct.
 
In Doom's case it kind of does. RDJ is 59 years old, now, in 2024. The FF movie is set sixty years ago. Unless time-travel hijinks are involved, how are they going to pull that off? Will Doom be 59 in 1963 as well? Is he immortal? Will he keep his mask on all the time to keep people from noticing? Why pay RDJ a boatload of money if we don't actually see him, and how will they hand-wave it away if we do? Unnecessary problems.
Answering those questions is the filmmakers' job. If we don't have the answers, that doesn't mean the answers don't exist, it means we're not the ones making the movie and don't know what ideas they've come up with. In the absence of facts, the only sensible thing is to assume nothing.

For one thing, I don't believe it's clear whether the FF movie is actually "set sixty years ago" or is set in an alternate universe's present with sixties-ish style. Even if it is set partly in the past, it seems obvious that the story would bring the FF into the present-day MCU with time travel.
 
In Doom's case it kind of does. RDJ is 59 years old, now, in 2024. The FF movie is set sixty years ago. Unless time-travel hijinks are involved, how are they going to pull that off? Will Doom be 59 in 1963 as well?

De-aging. It would not be the first time it was used on RDJ in a Marvel movie. I'm just glad the film is set in the 60s, and while the FF will eventually time travel (if you recall, in the 60's comics, both Richards and Doom had working time machines, the latter famously used in The Avengers #56 from 1968), at least the "first step"/origin is set in the correct time.
 
It's ok his PR people will have a good "but the script was so good and working with Robert again" script ready.
 
Marvel has tried to expand the range of settings and character types and to diversify its casts quite a bit since Endgame. I've enjoyed a lot of those movies, thought some of them were not terribly good, but on the whole the franchise has not been as successful since they moved away from their "core" characters of the 1960s.

ENDGAME itself was diverse due largely to its overpopulated cast during the endgame. What I've noticed in the follow-ups is a tendency for the leads to shower-comment assorted supporting players on how special they are.....even if it doesn't advance the plot one whit and is absolutely irrelevant to the major crisis. (See the HAWKEYE series, which compensates its out-of-the-blue cheerleading with mostly better relevant moments.)
 
Considering his accident, i don't think we will really see Jeremy Renner as an active Hawkeye. Maybe some cameo, though.

True, the general audience hasn't seen as much of the new characters as we did ... and really, there are so many it is harder to for there to be big fan bases. But i really think they can move forward.

We just need these Avengers movies to feel like an "event", the way Infinity Wars, ENdgame and No Way home did.


p.s. Exactly how was the "newer" Secret Wars set up? The thing i loved about the original (the first and only one i read...well, the sequel, Secret Wars 2, but i don't remember much from that) was that it indeed set up battles between good guys and bad guys.



Oh, and they absolutely must include this:

SPiderman: "We need to get some super friends so we can challenge this Legion of Doom's"
Captain America gives Spiderman "The Look"
Spiderman:"What did I say???"
He’s looking great here:
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Jonathan Majors was asked by TMZ what he thought about RDJ replacing his character Kang for Dr.Doom. He was also asked about Ezra Miller and RDJ also having trouble with the law.


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