Fantastic Four, Mcu and Marvel
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During an early montage that fills in the backstory of the four years the Fantastic Four have been protecting the world, we see the team appear on various magazine covers heralding their exploits. One such cover is for a publication named Now Politics, with Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby) pictured as a respected diplomat in the world of Earth-828.
This iteration of the Fantastic Four has a standalone adventure without all the burden of the MCU's history and cast of characters.
Ironheart just set up the perfect story for Doctor Strange's future in the MCU, and teases the supernatural Avengers' formation.
It's exactly why we should be welcoming the fact that The Fantastic Four: First Steps is the last MCU movie for an entire year.
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We’ve dove deep into MCU lore to put together the best order to watch MCU movies and TV shows. Unfortunately, it’s not as simple as watching in release or chronological order. Instead, MCU releases sort of weave around each other and sometimes have a nebulous place in the overall timeline.
Despite only making their MCU debut recently, one character could be the key to solving a longstanding mystery.
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While Doctor Doom is set to be the next big bad in the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), there should be more prominent villains in the future, especially with another Avengers film also on its way. Many speculate that Mephisto,
It must be said, Ineson hasn't been given the same amount of screentime that Dafoe has been allowed, but the roles he has had vary greatly from each other. Ineson has now appeared in three different Eggers films,
Is Loki still alive in the MCU? That’s the million-dollar question. Tom Hiddleston’s Loki has turned the concept of “death” into a joke at this point.
The current era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is referred to as "Phase 6," and while the seeds of the overarching story are still being slowly planted and plotted, it's clear that the multiverse is still playing a big part of things.