Sidequel.This is really more a side story than anything else. Unless characters introduced in it will somehow factor into later MCU films.

Sidequel.This is really more a side story than anything else. Unless characters introduced in it will somehow factor into later MCU films.
Those all definitely sound very credible. Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova has been going around as a rumor/theory pretty consistently since her being cast was announced.There are also some alleged new "leaks" from the "Roger Wardell" individual that previously leaked accurate details about Endgame. The Independent reported on a GameFAQs discussion thread that claimed to be breaking these leaks, which all sound credible. However, the actual Roger Wardell Twitter account doesn't contain any of this and the YouTube video linked in the discussion thread (nor the thread itself, apparently posted by the video's creator) doesn't specify how they came to this information beyond citing Wardell (I didn't listen to the full thing, only the first few minutes so it's possible this is stated later).
Anywho, here are the alleged leaks, for those curious:
Some of those films have been officially announced, while some others are natural expectations.
Florence Pugh being cast in Black Widow was previously announced, although not her character as yet. Similarly, it's been known since early May that Richard Madden was in talks to join The Eternals.
Earlier this year Angela Bassett and her husband Courtney Vance apparently revealed that Michael B. Jordan would be returning for BP2.
All of this to say... If the guy behind this video isn't just making up new "leaks" from Roger Wardell, a lof of this seems to track with stuff we've already known or expected. On the other hand, if he is making it up for whatever reason, then it still tracks close enough to information previously leaked so as to be credible.
I think it was Bryan Singer that called Days of Future Past an "inbetweenquel".Sidequel.![]()
There are also some alleged new "leaks" from the "Roger Wardell" individual that previously leaked accurate details about Endgame. The Independent reported on a GameFAQs discussion thread that claimed to be breaking these leaks, which all sound credible. However, the actual Roger Wardell Twitter account doesn't contain any of this and the YouTube video linked in the discussion thread (nor the thread itself, apparently posted by the video's creator) doesn't specify how they came to this information beyond citing Wardell (I didn't listen to the full thing, only the first few minutes so it's possible this is stated later).
Anywho, here are the alleged leaks, for those curious:
Some of those films have been officially announced, while some others are natural expectations.
Florence Pugh being cast in Black Widow was previously announced, although not her character as yet. Similarly, it's been known since early May that Richard Madden was in talks to join The Eternals.
Earlier this year Angela Bassett and her husband Courtney Vance apparently revealed that Michael B. Jordan would be returning for BP2.
All of this to say... If the guy behind this video isn't just making up new "leaks" from Roger Wardell, a lof of this seems to track with stuff we've already known or expected. On the other hand, if he is making it up for whatever reason, then it still tracks close enough to information previously leaked so as to be credible.
Better than "nyquel" I guess.I think it was Bryan Singer that called Days of Future Past an "inbetweenquel".
Not specifically. There is, however, the question over who has purchased the formernothing prior to this has really indicated Osbourne would be part of it at all
Not specifically. There is, however, the question over who has purchased the formerStarkAvenger's Tower after it was shown being sold in Homecoming. Could it be Oscorp? Could the building be getting ready for a rebrand as the Baxter building?
Maybe I'm just projecting but it feels anticlimactic now especially for projects like Black Widow. I'm actually interested in some of the projects but I don't know if they'll be as big as they're predecessors were.
Well if David Harbour turns out to be The Thing in Black Widow this could get interesting........I have read that they are going to concentrate on smaller arcs rather than the huge epic arc that we got before. Also, cosmic arcs and earthbound arcs will be completely separate.
The Fantastic Four rumor that I read was that it was going to be a Peyton Reed project set in the 60s. That was his pitch for a Fantastic Four movie way back for the project that eventually went to Tim Story. On one hand, I do hope that that it's true, because I've loved that pitch ever since I first heard it. On the other hand, that would probably mean no Ant-Man 3. While I would happily go see a third Scott Lang adventure in the theaters, I'm actually okay with of how all of the characters arcs wound up at the end of Endgame.
Why are some people obsessed with putting the FF in the 60s? There is nothing inherently 60s about the book or its concept, it just happened to have started in the 60s. We're not seeing Batman or Superman movies set in the late 30s, Iron man in the movies wasn't injured in Vietnam, Deadpool wasn't set in the 90s, etc., so why would the FF be in the 60s? Do people really just want to make Reed Richards into a character from Madmen or something, just so they can reference how sexist the Stan Lee run of FF was? (and it was sexist as hell, much respect to Stan Lee as a creator/comic guy but the man could not write compelling female characters, and early 60s Sue storm was especially cringey).
The only reason to set the film in the 60s is to do the whole "People in the 60s were assholes" angle, mixed with a bit of Cold War stuff. That may have been part of early FF, but it wasn't part of the concept, it was just a byproduct of the time period the book started. As soon as that stuff wasn't common in media, the book stopped doing it, and the Marvel sliding timescale eliminated any specifically 60s stuff probably by the 70s.
If they include Cassie as Stature in the Young Avengers movie, I could see Scott popping up in a cameo or supporting role.On the other hand, that would probably mean no Ant-Man 3. While I would happily go see a third Scott Lang adventure in the theaters, I'm actually okay with of how all of the characters arcs wound up at the end of Endgame.
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