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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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Only if they've resolved the complicated film rights issues with Universal, which Feige has addressed in the past as problematic.
 
Regarding any time paradox with Cap...maybe he returned the Time Stone last and in gratitude the Ancient One used the Stone and her magiks to give him a life with Peggy with no temporal side effects and keeping him in the original timeline?
I thought about this scene... wondering...is there any contradiction with what we saw in the CA movies? Is it possible he (Endgame Cap) worked it out so he would NOT affect the timeline, and purposely avoided himself in the future (and somehow came up with a good excuse for the family)? Would love to see their descendants.. and is it also possible Sharon is NOT a niece but a daughter or granddaughter?
 
I thought about this scene... wondering...is there any contradiction with what we saw in the CA movies? Is it possible he (Endgame Cap) worked it out so he would NOT affect the timeline, and purposely avoided himself in the future (and somehow came up with a good excuse for the family)? Would love to see their descendants.. and is it also possible Sharon is NOT a niece but a daughter or granddaughter?

Ew...
 
I'm still kinda hoping Namor will show up in Doctor Strange 2, bring back the classic Defenders. Scott Derrickson did tweet an image with Strange and Namor both in it but later deleted it...
 
It occurs to me that if the Loki series uses the version of the character who escaped in Endgame, then they could do a set-up not too dissimilar to comic Loki's a few years back: A more moral version of the character died and a less moral, previous version's replaced him, and the question is whether the previous version will also learn to grow a heart.
 
Found this just now. Would have posted in Endgame thread but it looks like it's closed (temporarily)
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Got all that? Memorize it, there will be a test on it later :D
(EDIT: The original reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/MarvelStud...my_comprehensive_ae_time_travel_plot_diagram/)
 
Gabriel Luna to play Ghost Rider - https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/ghost-rider-gabriel-luna-hulu-series-1203202305

Looks like it’s not going to be the same version of the character from Agents of SHIELD.

So are they finally abandoning the pretense that the shows and films are in the same continuity? I was afraid the Disney+ shows might do that, since they're produced by the movie division of Marvel Studios instead of the TV division. But if so, it's odd that they're keeping the same lead actor. Maybe they just mean that the particular storyline they're telling won't directly connect to the AoS version?
 
Spider-Man Homecoming has already hinted that Miles is in the MCU, he may be around Peter’s age now. I’d love to see him show up in live-action, maybe even as a duo with Peter. We could have a Spider-Men movie.
 
So are they finally abandoning the pretense that the shows and films are in the same continuity? I was afraid the Disney+ shows might do that, since they're produced by the movie division of Marvel Studios instead of the TV division. But if so, it's odd that they're keeping the same lead actor. Maybe they just mean that the particular storyline they're telling won't directly connect to the AoS version?
I hope this is not accurate. Why bring back the same actor if its a reboot. Come on Marvel, you can do better than this! Leave this kind of nonsense to WB!

EDIT: I hope the not being the same character bit is inaccurate.
 
I'm excited that Luna is getting his own show for Ghost Rider but I'm disappointed that it'll be a different iteration.

Hopefully it won't be too drastic of a change and we can just squint at it and pretend it's in the same continuity.

...not much unlike what we're already doing for Agents of SHIELD.
 
Whether this is the end of AoS being 'MCU' did cross my mind, but I also wonder if Marvel's tv division isn't deliberately leaning into the possibility of alternate realities. It would allow them to keep the 'it's all connected' idea alive without having to actually connect every single thing, and it would even let them bring fox shows like Gifted into the 'MCU' umbrella, just as a different universe. A spinoff character without the backstory baggage of his parent show (assuming they want his show to have a different tone/style) wouldn't be an illogical place to start.
 
Deadpool seems like they’re bringing it in unchanged, he’ll just be in the MCU now. Iger is convinced that can’t change it without ruining it.
 
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