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  • Hugh Jackman Reveals Timeframe, Teases Plot of ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ Film

    Hugh Jackman Reveals Timeframe, Teases Plot of ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ Film

    It’s Christmas time and as far as information about the third film in the Deadpool franchise is concerned, Hugh Jackman is the gift that keeps on giving. Details about upcoming Marvel Studios projects are usually closely guarded secrets as the actors involved with those projects are coached up on what not to say. It looks like Jackman either skipped the training or doesn’t really care about norms, because he’s already let a couple of details about the Deadpool and Wolverine film slip and he’s just done it again.

    As a guest on episode #546 of the Empire Film Podcast, Jackman let a pair of juicy details loose that can be extrapolated into some potentially important details. Fans have wondered how the Deadpool and Wolverine team-up would work given Wolverine died in 2017’s Logan. According to Jackman, the events of the new MCU film will take place before Logan. With Marvel Studios in the middle of their Multiverse Saga, that’s no small spoiler and actually leaves quite a bit to unpack. As Jackman let slip recently, Deadpool 3 will involve time travel which means it’s possible that Deadpool will go back in time before Wolverine’s death and pluck him out of the timeline for their adventure. Such a choice might possibly be a Nexus Event and create a branch from the timeline. Even if Logan returns to his timeline, the adventure he and Wade go on in Deadpool 3 might end up causing a cascade of Nexus Events.

    Jackman‘s description of that adventure makes the Deadpool and Wolverine film sound an awful lot like a classic buddy cop film with the focus on just how annoying Wade is to Logan.

    Logan’s frustrated by him, wants to be a million miles away from him or wants to punch him in the head. Unfortunately, he can’t be a million miles away from him so I’m probably going to punch him in the head a lot.

    Hugh Jackman

    Of course, seeing Logan’s patience with Wade wear thin over the course of the film won’t necessarily be a surprise; Wade wears on everyone. However, it also opens up ample opportunities for Logan to punch, stab, dismember and otherwise hurt Wade which should make for some potentially memorable violence that should make fans of the R-rated Fox Deadpool and Logan films happy.

    Jackman’s comments also confirm that whatever the plot of the film is (one popular theory is that it will be an adaptation of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe in which Deadpool and Logan visit the universes of non-Marvel Studios Marvel projects and kill off the characters), he and Ryan Reynold’s Merc with a Mouth will be making their way through it together. Just how that might play out is unknown, but if Deadpool needed someone to help him kill off dozens of heroes, he’d certainly at least try to reach out to Logan who is, of course, the best he is at what he does.

    With nearly two years before the release of the currently untitled film, there’s plenty of time left for Jackman to continue to feed the audience little tidbits about the film. Despite Marvel Studio’s strict policy around allowing any details about future projects out, details like what Jackman has been revealing often do nothing other than increase hype for those projects. Maybe the studio could learn a thing or two from how leaks built hype for Spider-Man: No Way Home and let Jackman work as a one-man hype crew for the film.

    Source: Empire Podcast

  • ‘Black Panther 2’ Director Opens Up on T’Challa’s Original Story

    ‘Black Panther 2’ Director Opens Up on T’Challa’s Original Story

    There will always be the question of “what if” in the back of our minds, as we try to unravel what was the original plans for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever before the tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman. His T’Challa had a big future as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but a new direction had to be found after the unexpected developments. In an interview with New York Times, director Ryan Coogler got a chance to open up on what his original plans were for the story that he had envisioned for Boseman to continue on.

    It seems that Coogler’s original plans were for T’Challa to try and connect with his son after the blip. The plan was “for his 8th birthday, they do a ritual where they go out into the bush and have to live off the land.” We get elements from this storyline scattered throughout, such as the reveal of his son in the post-credit sequence and that idea seemingly was explored when Shuri and Queen Ramonda try to work through their grief.

    It’s unclear though if the events would unravel in a similar way. Still, this original storyline also would not have worked with a recasting of T’Challa. Having a story about T’Challa trying to save the world with his son by his side. It wouldn’t just feel right to explore that story with someone besides Chadwick Boseman in the role. Either way, we’re now entering a new era for the Wakandans and the introduction of young T’Challa opens up an interesting future to explore.

    Source: New York Times

  • ‘Black Panther 2’s Script Always Included Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Val

    ‘Black Panther 2’s Script Always Included Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Val

    Ryan Coogler had a lot of challenges when it came to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever with everything that has happened in the last few years. Many were worried about the inclusion of Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in the story, but it turns out that Julia Louis-Dreyfus was always part of the story he envisioned for the film as revealed by co-writer Joe Robert Cole.

    Ryan will have a different perspective as the director, but I’ve never had a conversation where I was asked to incorporate something that didn’t feel organic. The dynamic of the U.S. being an instigator and Western powers being an instigator, that always existed. It wasn’t, ‘Oh, we need to find a reason to make this character exist.’ It was, ‘Oh, this is already in here and there’s this wonderful actress available.’ It always starts from the story and the ideas

    Joe Robert Cole

    Ryan Coogler did confirm though that her character’s role had to be dialed back to make room to deal with T’Challa’s death; the film’s way of paying tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman.

    Yeah, nobody was shoehorned in or asked to be put into the movie or anything like that. Actually, in this version, [Louis-Dreyfus’s role] was pared back in order to make space for dealing with T’Challa’s death. And we had Val in there before she even appeared in any of the other movies, before Black Widow and [the series] Falcon and the Winter Soldier. People assume that we were told to put her in, but she was there from the beginning.

    Ryan Coogler

    He goes on to highlight that the conflict originally had more involvement from Val, who had a more active part in the film. Sadly, he doesn’t go into any details regarding how that would’ve evolved the story.

    Yeah. But it was a combination. Val [the C.I.A. director, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus] was much more active. It was basically a three-way conflict between Wakanda, the U.S. and Talokan. But it was all mostly from the child’s perspective.

    Ryan Coogler

    The film’s ending does imply that the story element that was originally part of this film might be explored in the future in some way. Plus, while it may have made some question why Val was included to begin with, it still gave us a future conflict that fits perfectly into Namor’s own plans moving forward.

    Source: New York Times

  • Winston Duke on M’Baku’s Future in the MCU

    Winston Duke on M’Baku’s Future in the MCU

    Black Panther has made many actors into icons and Winston Duke‘s M’Baku was among the many instant fan favorites. Not only was he a major player in the first film, but even went on to get the spotlight in Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame. He just recently made his return in the Black Panther sequel Wakanda Forever, which saw the cast help keep Chadwick Boseman‘s legacy alive.

    Of course, there’s more to the franchise’s future as the Marvel Studios’ cinematic universe continues to further explore these characters. He believes that “The power of what Marvel has become is that it doesn’t belong to any one actor or anyone lead or character.” It was his way of highlighting that he doesn’t know where we’ll see M’Baku next but it mainly depends on when Marvel decides to bring him back.

    Sadly, it seems that he might know exactly where he’ll make his return but he still seems up to potentially returning for more entries. There are a lot of potential storylines that could pick up where Wakanda Forever left off, especially now that the story implies he’s taken over as the king of Wakanda after Shuri passed on the mantle. Whenever Marvel Studios is ready to further expand its universe, it seems that Winston Duke will be back around to give us more of the lovable M’Baku.

    Source: Esquire

  • ‘Black Panther’ Star Believes a Recast of T’Challa is Inevitable

    ‘Black Panther’ Star Believes a Recast of T’Challa is Inevitable

    As Black Panther: Wakanda Forever approaches the end of its exclusive theatrical window, those who persevered in making the film despite the loss of Chadwick Boseman have continued to share their thoughts on how the film evolved following the actor’s death. Winston Duke, whose M’Baku grew to be a close and trusted ally of Boseman‘s T’Challa, has emerged as a rising star in Hollywood and the conclusion of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever leaves his character in an incredibly important position: as the new King of Wakanda. While M’Baku holds the throne, for now, Duke isn’t afraid to peer pragmatically into the future.

    In an interview with Esquire, Duke talked in depth about the passing of his friend, how it shaped the sequel and what he believes the future of the character to be. In Duke‘s mind, it’s not a matter of if Marvel Studios will recast the role of T’Challa, made famous by Boseman, it’s a matter of when.

    There’s no way they’ll never remake Black Panther in the future. There’s no way that the saga and interpretation of T’Challa, King of Wakanda, will end. He is canon. So trust that it’ll come. But allow this to be a human experience.

    Winston Duke

    While the near future of the cinematic iteration of the World of Wakanda would seem to be prepared to focus on former Dora Milaje General Okoye and the son of T’Challa and heir to the throne of Wakanda introduced in Wakanda Forever, Duke‘s comments are likely in line with some longer-term plans of Marvel Studios. The Multiverse Saga is currently set to wrap up in 2026 with Avengers: Secret Wars, a film that will almost certainly involve familiar heroes from different timelines who may, in some cases, be portrayed by unfamiliar actors. Given that possibility, it’s not hard to imagine Marvel Studios taking the opportunity to cast another actor as T’Challa, a move that would, in a way, not strictly be a recast but still provide the opportunity for more stories about one of Marvel Comics most well-developed characters to be told. Future stories in the MCU could see T’Challa interacting with Reed Richards, Storm and Namor, characters with whom a rich comic book history as been developed. As Duke said, T’Challa “is canon”, but allowing Boseman’s friends and family to go through their own “human experience” rightly took precedent over cinematic stories.

    Source: Esquire

  • 5 Spider-Man Villains You’ve Never Heard Of That Could Lead a Sony Movie

    5 Spider-Man Villains You’ve Never Heard Of That Could Lead a Sony Movie

    El Muerto. Hypno-Hustler. Jackpot. Together, they encompass a combined 27 issues of Marvel comics. Soon, they may also be the basis for three solo films in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, with a shocking amount of A-List talent behind them. As strange is it may sound, Sony is seemingly fully prepared to shell out as much money as necessary to produce nearly any idea that’s thrown their way. So far, that strategy has had mixed results, but the essential anonymity of the projects they’ve lined up may actually give breathing room for some fairly creative and original films to be made. Their potential is enough to inspire thought towards the possibility of other future projects and the names that may bring them together.

    To clarify, for any readers who may not know, Sony Pictures still holds the film distribution rights to Spider-Man and any character who made their debut in a Spider-Man comic. This includes villains, sidekicks, love interests, and everything ranging from a full-blown supporting character to a one-off cameo. If their first appearance was in a Spider-Man product, Sony can make a movie about them, and as it’s beginning to turn out, Sony probably will. The string of Spider-Man films released as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe were made as part of an agreement between Sony and Marvel Studios, and Marvel Studios can only continue making those Spider-Man movies as long as Sony allows them to do so. Venom, it’s sequel, and Morbius – along with the upcoming Kraven the Hunter and Madame Web – are strictly Sony projects and, as such, not part of the MCU.

    The idea here is to pitch film concepts for Sony’s Spider-Man Universe that fall in line with Sony’s recently-established formula. A character most people have never heard of, a way more famous creative behind-the-scenes, and a lead that makes sense but also feels like they should be doing something else. If anything, perhaps this can serve as inspiration for an actual movie sometime down the line. Let’s begin.

    MAN MOUNTAIN MARKO, dir. Robert Rodriguez

    Starring: Zac Efron, Harvey Keitel

    The tragic tale of a simple bodybuilder whose thirst for power consumes him. Michael Marko, known as the “Man Mountain”, is a low-IQ thug living on the streets of New York. His name meant to be ironic, Marko is constantly bullied and made to do favors for the gangs around him. It’s his only form of survival, until the day he’s pushed too far. Michael vows to become a mountain of a man, and finds an opportunity in the employ of Silvio Silvermane and the Maggia crime family. Marko is manipulated into undergoing genetic experimentation, with his body growing to unthinkable sizes. From there, the film follows his mental descent into criminality and desperate rise to power – a deconstruction of society and a unique look into the mind of a man obsessed.

    Robert Rodriguez would be the perfect man to bring this story to life, mixing the gritty surrealism of Sin City with the violent despair of his Mexico trilogy. Zac Efron could be the face of Marko, bringing an accurate physique to a role that could test his acting chops. As for Silvermane, only Harvey Keitel is fit to play the role. His resume is tailor-made for an elderly, abusive, smooth-talking crime boss. Just take a look at Taxi Driver, as any respectable filmmaker should.

    ROCKET RACER: BIG WHEEL, dir. F. Gary Grey

    Starring: Caleb McLaughlin, Jeremy Strong, Michael Chernus

    A high-octane thrill ride through the mean streets of Brooklyn, and a parallel story demonstrating key differences in the United States’ socio-economic hierarchy. Robert Farrell, a scientific prodigy confined by the limitations of his poor upbringing, finds himself responsible for the well-being of his six younger siblings when his single mother falls ill. Realizing the legitimate route won’t be enough, he combines his technological talent with an inner need-for-speed to construct a super-powered skateboard and become the Rocket Racer – a small-time thief with big-time talent.

    Elsewhere, Jackson Wheele is a wealthy, talentless business man embezzling money from his company. When it becomes clear he may soon be found out, he offers the Rocket Racer a hefty sum of cash to erase all evidence of his crimes. Instead, Robert uses the information to blackmail Wheele, angrily belittling him for the part he plays in systematic oppression and referring to him as a “Big Wheele”. In turn, an embarrassed Wheele contacts a black market weapons technician known as The Tinkerer, and asks him to construct a suit that nobody – not even the Rocket Racer – can intimidate him in. Something larger than Robert’s skateboard. The Big Wheel.

    A clash of ideology ensues, with the lead roles played by Caleb McLaughlin and Jeremy Strong. The Stranger Things breakout, with his youthful energy and dramatic acting chops, is perfect for the role of Robert Farrell, while Succession star Jeremy Strong is the embodiment of entitled, villainous businessman. Chemistry between the two has the potential to be unmatched, and become a comic book movie rivalry for the ages. As for The Tinkerer, who also has ties to Farrell, Michael Chernus is primed to reprise his role from Spider-Man: Homecoming, further connecting the Sony Universe with the MCU after his former associate, Vulture, transitioned between the two in Morbius. As for director, F. Gary Grey proved he could handle vehicular combat with The Fate of the Furious, and demonstrated his Oscar-worthy attention to character work in Straight Outta Compton. A match made in heaven.

    STYX & STONE, dir. Henry Selick

    Starring: Jordan Peele, Keegan-Michael Key

    A dark, twisted, animated tale from the mind behind The Nightmare Before Christmas and Coraline. Gerald Stone, a scientist working for a new state-of-the-art medical firm, is looking for the cure to cancer. The problem is, his new treatment – which posits that controlled exposure to the disease will result in human immunity – will never be approved for testing. So, in a moment of agony-inducing hopelessness, he begins offering criminally-low amounts of money to the homeless of New York to act as test subjects. Jacob Eichorn, a former family man now down-on-his-luck, volunteers in the hopes that a successful outcome will make him a hero to his estranged children. Alas, the highly-experimental treatment instead transforms Jacob into a living cancer. Now a walking monster with a knack for killing anything he touches, Eichorn takes the name “Styx” and succumbs to his own madness.

    Feeling guilty for this tragic turn of events, Stone dedicates the rest of his life to finding a cure and keeping Styx alive. He constructs a rock-like suit that enables him to survive in the presence of Eichorn, and the two retreat into the shadows in search of a better life. They’re only convinced to return years later, and use their newfound powers for good, when the mysterious Cult of Entropy begin using Stone’s old treatment to drain the life of innocents across New York.

    A tale of overcoming past sins, told via the signature twisted stop-motion style of the maestro Henry Selick, Styx & Stone would be the perfect thematic follow-up to Netflix’s Wendell & Wild, with the added bonus of being set in the Marvel Universe. Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key, who only seem to reunite for animated projects these days, are the only duo who could accurately portray the dark humor and intense grief experienced by the two leads, returning to work with Selick after starring in his last film. They would, of course, be optioned to reprise their voice roles as CGI versions of the title characters should Sony choose to include them in any future live-action team-ups.

    CODENAME: WARRANT, dir. Ben Affleck

    Starring: John David Washington, Boyd Holbrook, Timothy Olyphant

    New York City has a rat problem, and only one man has the warrant to clean it up. Gray Garrison is a mercenary-for-hire, and one of the deadliest in the game. He’s prone to violent outbursts, fits of rage, and never taking hostages, but his mean exterior is hiding a past full of abuse. Raised by an alcoholic mother and an absent father, Gray became the target of a local skinhead group at a young age, and only survived his childhood by learning how to claw back. Now, as an adult, he’s a secret government weapon, augmented with cybernetic enhancements he uses to perform the United States’ dirty work as the only agent of Warrant, INC. – a bounty hunting agency the country can hire without responsibility. His handler, Mr. Reynard, is the closest thing Gray has to family, even if he’s never truly been able to trust him.

    Garrison’s latest assignment becomes personal, and forces him to confront demons he thought long deceased, when he’s hired to hunt and kill “Vermin”, a human-sized rat creature terrorizing New Yorkers from the depths of the city’s sewage system. A briefing reveals Vermin as Edward Whelan, Gray’s former skinhead tormentor who fell in league with surviving members of the Third Reich, whose geneticists accidentally transformed him into a monster while trying to create their own perfect Aryan symbol. It will take everything Garrison has to defeat Vermin, and come to terms with his heartbreaking origin.

    Ben Affleck has been looking for a new project to direct for quite some time, and after a few attempts at working with Warner Bros., it may be time for him to jump ship and head towards Sony. His work on films like Argo and The Town show he excels at high-tensity action-thrillers, and Live by Night proves he knows how to handle a protagonist who lives in a Gray area. John David Washington, an up-and-coming star in his own right, would be smart to nab his own superhero franchise before it’s too late, and clearly has the chops to bring a complicated character like Warrant to life. Timothy Olyphant would slide in organically as Mr. Reynard, his likable-yet-off-putting handler. Boyd Holbrook, always adept at putting a charming twist on detestable antagonists, has the proper look and feel to play Whelan, and won’t be afraid to commit to the motion capture performance necessary to create Vermin.

    THE WISP, dir. Sam Mendes

    Starring: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Eiza Gonzalez, Hugh Grant

    The dawn comes over the silent hills,
    And calls to the winds of morn;
    The stars grow pale, and the sun cries, ‘Hail!’
    To the shadowy fields forlorn;
    And good-bye, good-bye, to the Will-o’-the-Wisp,
    Who dies when the day is born!

    “The Will O’ The Wisp”, by Annie Campbell

    Dr. Jacqueline Arvad is perhaps the most gifted electromagnetic researcher in her field, and she’s close to a breakthrough in electromagnetism. Unfortunately, she’s trapped working for an opportunistic, misogynistic boss – Jonas Harrow – who constantly takes credit for her work to become the star of the London branch of The Life Foundation. With essentially no credit to her name, Arvad is always under the pressure of being let go, and works incredibly long hours to compensate for her bold ideas. As a result, after multiple days without sleep, Arvad blacks out in her lab just before an absurd laboratory accident causes an eruption in her experimental new electromagnetic field. Jacqueline is caught in the blast, which weakens the attraction between molecules in her body and allows her to manipulate the density of her body. When Harrow learns of the accident, he assumes Arvad has died, and takes the remnants of her studies as his own.

    With her newfound abilities, Arvad embarks on a journey of self-discovery, advancing her own knowledge of electromagnetism and coming into a fresh sense of empowerment. She struggles with balancing her former ideals with the reality of her situation, eventually using her matter-altering powers to take what she feels she deserves, something she had never felt able to accomplish before. Tired of seeing Harrow bath in the glory of her intelligence on television, she devises a plan to infiltrate the high-security Life Foundation facility and assassinate him quietly, leaving behind documents that prove herself as the mind behind the Life Foundation’s recent successes. Things become complicated, however, when she bumps into someone else trying to infiltrate Life; Jacinda Rodriguez, the legendary thief known as Tarantula. The two develop a romance as Jacinda, an honorable criminal, convinces Jacqueline of her worth and potential, reciting a poem that persuades her to take on a new identity.

    Films like Revolutionary Road and Away We Go show Sam Mendes‘ ability to direct quirky romantic-dramas, and his recent work on Skyfall and 1917 are indicators of his skill with high-stakes action. Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who could also help contribute to the script, is a natural with complex characters, and her screenwriting talent would go a long way in making The Wisp a believable expose on workplace inequality. Eiza Gonzalez, who has been searching for a major superhero role since Bloodshot flopped, feels born to play Tarantula, while Hugh Grant is due for a grimy turn as the film’s villain.

  • ‘Avatar 2’, ‘The Batman’, Black Panther 2′ and More Shortlisted for Oscars

    ‘Avatar 2’, ‘The Batman’, Black Panther 2′ and More Shortlisted for Oscars

    It’s a big year for cinema, even while the box office has been struggling. We’ve seen some massive successes beat expectations, such as Top Gun Maverick taking the cinema by storm. Marvel was building back its pull at the box office with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Thor: Love and Thunder, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. We’ve had indie standouts like Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Whale, The Banshees of Inisherin, and more. DC was even back in style with a creative new take on their iconic Dark Knight in The Batman.

    Now, the time has once again arrived for what the future has in store as we enter the awards season. The Oscars has just dropped its shortlisting for those films that may gain a nomination for the 95th Academy Awards. This is not the final nomination list but rather the first breakdown of those projects that have a chance of getting the coveted nomination.

    Here’s a quick highlight of some noticeable nominations for this year. Original Score has nominated some big projects like Avatar: The Way of Water, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Devotion, Glass Onion, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, Nope, and more. “Hold my Hand” by Top Gun: Maverick and “Lift Me Up” from the Black Panther sequel join the Original Song shortlist among many others.

    The superhero and blockbuster genre once again dominates the Visual Effects shortlist, which includes The Batman, Wakanda Forever, and the Doctor Strange sequel, but is also joined by All Quiet on the Western Front, Jurassic World Dominion, Nope, and more. Though it would be hard to imagine the Avatar sequel not winning the category considering James Cameron‘s mastery of the arts over the many years of production.

    It’ll be exciting to see how the year turns out, and with the variety of projects currently out there, this might be one of the most exciting Oscars yet. Of course, everyone will have their favorite and feel like one project over the other should’ve won but it’s always great to celebrate the accomplishments of cinema from an indie, blockbuster, or just a movie lovers perspective.

    Source: Oscars

  • Sony Boss Offers Update on Tom Holland’s Next ‘Spider-Man’ Film

    Sony Boss Offers Update on Tom Holland’s Next ‘Spider-Man’ Film

    2022 has been a great year for Sony Pictures. Superhero-wise however, 2022 has not been the best year for Sony. While they’ve seen some successes, their latest attempt at expanding their Spider-Man franchise, wasn’t quite what they hoped for. Spider-Man: No Way Home made a major splash at the box office when it was released a year ago, but Mobius tanked at the box office. Not just that, the internet created an “It’s Morbin’ Time” joke that made them believe they could give the film some extra box office legs but ended up failing even worse.

    So, while we have various other spinoff series in some form of development, all eyes are on the next Tom Holland-led project. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been expanding quite rapidly, but there’s still no word on the fourth entry that was confirmed by Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. Now, Sony Pictures’ Tom Rothman finally got a chance to tease what’s next for the wall-crawler in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. He ensured that it was happening.

    You bet. When you can expect it, I don’t know. Serve no wine before it’s time.

    Tom Rothman

    It might still be some time until we get an update on what the future has in store for us with the Spider-Man franchise. Marvel Studios has been reshaping its initial phase plans. So, perhaps once one year has fewer projects, we might see the time frame for the next entry. Who knows if we get one Spider-Man film before the Avengers crossover once again and the follow-up right after?

    Source: THR

  • The Road Map to ‘Avengers: The Kang Dynasty’

    The Road Map to ‘Avengers: The Kang Dynasty’

    For nearly two years, fans of the MCU took to social media to voice their concern that Marvel Studios’ post-Infinity Saga era lacked direction. Those criticisms seemed misplaced at the time (imagine pretending to know that Thanos was coming following 2011’s Thor) but once Kevin Feige rolled out the first look at the Multiverse Saga at SDCC ’22, they became completely irrelevant. Feige’s ambitious plan for the new saga included another double-dip of Avengers films among the current total of 13 unreleased films (expect Spidey 4 to join that number eventually).

    Even with the One-Above-All’s plan laid out in plain sight, it’s still a bit hard to see how the MCU gets from here to there. After all, at this point in the Multiverse Saga, only a handful of projects have been…Multiversal. So which projects in Phases 5 and 6 are shaping up to be the most important on the road to Avengers: The Kang Dynasty? Here’s our best guess…

    Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania

    This one isn’t much of a guess as it’s all but confirmed to lead directly to Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. But how? Our best guess is that the events of Quantumania won’t actually result in Kang getting turned loose into the world just yet. Why not? Because there’s just too much story to get through between Quantumania and The Kang Dynasty to have Kang running about all willy-nilly in the MCU for 2 years. What Quantumania can and will do, however, is establish Kang the Conqueror as a major threat to the Multiverse and it might also serve as the Multiverse Saga’s “Thanos is coming” moment. Whichever members of the Ant-Family make it out of the Quantum Realm will surely relay their knowledge of the villain to whoever it is that makes up the new team of Avengers. Sounds like it’s going to be Cassie Lang’s turn to follow in her father’s footsteps and make up for a big mistake…

    Loki, Season 2

    Season 2 of Loki both is and is not exactly what you think it is. As details about the villain of the series start to trickle out, fans are starting to put together some pretty great theories about what might happen…but most of those theories get off to a false start. Though Season 1 lead writer Michael Waldron is off working on Avengers: Secret Wars, Eric Martin (who did a great deal of work on Season 1), took the lead. The continuity from Season 1 to Season 2 is going to pay major dividends as Season 2 picks up directly where Season 1 left off. It’s just that Season 1 didn’t leave off in the way many believe it did. Season 2 will also deal with the now out-of-control Multiverse and see Sylvie faced with the consequences of the choice she made when she shanked He Who Remains. He warned her. She didn’t listen. What happens when she finds out just how bad it’s gotten? Finally, Season 2 looks to include Jonathan Majors‘ Kang. Is he the same Kang as the one in Quantumania? Has he escaped from the Quantum Realm or is this before he became trapped there? Is he a new Variant? Season 2’s gonna be a trip.

    The Marvels

    It’s likely that every project in Phases 5 and 6 will have something that is ultimately somehow related to one or both of the Avengers’ films in the Multiverse Saga. Whether it be plot points, character developments or threads left hanging, most of the projects will tie into them one way or another. The big rumor for The Marvels is that it will actually delve pretty heavily into the idea of incursions that was introduced in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. That’s a pretty important bit as Reed Richard’s explanation of what they are might not have given the entire picture, but just what he knew about them at the time.

    Captain America: New World Order

    Don’t expect Kang to pop in here or for a world-ending incursion to happen in the first act. Do expect this to be the first global-level story of the Multiverse Saga and for it to clarify some details that have been fairly casually thrown into different Phase 4 projects. The Sokovia Accord were established in Captain America: Civil War and the Avengers spent an entire movie fighting over them; those same accords were casually revealed to have been repealed in one line of dialogue spoken by Matt Murdock in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. So what happens when there’s something worth fighting over now? The present-day MCU has no Avengers. But they’ll need some in 2025 otherwise calling it Avengers: The Kang Dynasty would be pretty silly. Will the New Avengers be formed during this movie? Or will this movie be the pivot point for the Multiverse Saga in that it will make it clear that the time has come for the New Avengers to come together?

    Deadpool and Wolverine

    Hugh Jackman‘s revelation that whatever this movie is called will involve time travel all but confirms that it will be an incursion-fest. I actually love the idea of Deadpool causing a whole mess of incursions that accelerate the destruction of the Multiverse. He’s not a serious character who should be trying to face off against Kang, but it is in keeping with the character that his actions, as noble as he may think they are, would create a major mess that others would have to clean up. If this film becomes the adaptation of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe which has been theorized here and there, it would be a wonderful way to build a true, all-inclusive Multiverse while capitalizing on Ryan Reynolds‘ popularity and love for Deadpool.

    Fantastic Four

    It’s hard to imagine a Fantastic Four film taking place in the MCU that doesn’t somehow connect to the Multiverse Saga. The current rumblings around the plot point toward it shaping up to be a little Cosmic in nature and to involve the Silver Surfer. Of course, at this point in the game, there’s no context for what his purpose in the film might be. Whatever the case, he’s certainly no villain but one of his comic book powers might serve an interesting purpose in Fantastic Four. When gifted with the Power Cosmic by Galactus, the Cosmic Wanderer gained Cosmic Awareness. This power allowed him to sense things about the universe that others couldn’t. He could perceive changes in energy in the universe and determine the location of said changes. If the 616 reality were in some jeopardy through an incursion, it’s incredibly likely that the Surfer would know about it first. From there it’s not much of a…stretch…to think he might find himself working with one of the smartest people on the planet to determine the nature of the incursion. From there it follows that Reed might create a device that would allow him to peer into other realities to see if they’re in similar danger. From there it’s possible he might meet other Reeds. Having a plan for dealing with incursions and/or Kang would seem like a pretty major deal. Could an evil Reed be the villain here? Another version of Kang, such as Immortus? Too many unknowns at the moment, but if Marvel Studios wants to set this apart from Fox’s efforts with the First Family, this would do the trick.

    Shang-Chi 2

    The rumored title of Shang-Chi and The Wreckage of Time opens up some fascinating possibilities for the sequel to 2021’s Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings. More importantly, it also established one of Marvel Studios’ newest heroes as one of the key figures in the Multiverse Saga. The Wreckage of Time would seem to point directly at Kang’s involvement in this movie and, as indicated earlier, he still has to get out of the Quantum Realm somehow. I still think this movie takes place before Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, though the current slate does not show that. I’ve been asking for a Shang-Chi and Ms. Marvel team-up and this could be it. Theories that those two characters have weapons that are ultimately a major part of the Multiverse Saga might be on to something, but instead of them being part of taking down Kang, what if they somehow end up being part of how he’s freed from the Quantum Realm. Just because Kang can’t get out doesn’t mean he might now have allies on the outside. Once freed from the Quantum Realm, Kang would certainly be at liberty to do some serious damage to the timestream.

    Nomad

    Source: MCU Exchange

    Is Nomad even happening?! There’s still no official word on the project that we first reported was in the works over 2 years ago, but it really is…right? Is it a TV series? A film? Nobody seems to know but if it were a film about Steve Rogers’ time returning the Infinity Stones, it could turn into an incursion-palooza that, much like Deadpool and Wolverine, could speed up the timeline toward Avengers: Secret Wars. As detailed here, a guy like Steve Rogers visiting these other timelines could be a way worse idea than you’d think. If he chose to right some minor wrong while he was in each of those alternate timelines (as nicely detailed in the image from MCU Exchange), this project could serve as the ultimate connecting piece between Marvel Studios’ two Sagas and show fans just how time messes back, as Tony Stark warned.

    It’s not exactly the Yellow-Brick Road, but these projects could easily set the stage for the events of The Kang Dynasty. How does the story go from there to Secret Wars? Stay tuned, True Believers…

  • Star Wars Leading Man Shoots Down ‘Fantastic Four’ Casting Rumor

    Star Wars Leading Man Shoots Down ‘Fantastic Four’ Casting Rumor

    Some time ago a rumor began to make the rounds that an actor who had appeared in a Star Wars project was in the running for a role in Fantastic Four. This rumor, the actual dictionary definition of vagueness, unfortunately, generated a nearly infinite number of follow-up rumors one of which was that Andor star Diego Luna was in the running for Reed Richards. Luna recently addressed those rumors during an appearance on Kristian Harloff’s The Sith Council on his YouTube channel.

    When asked by Harloff if he would have any interest in taking a role with Marvel Studios, Luna made it pretty clear that his current obligations with Andor would keep him from doing that in the near future.

    I was talking about that this morning, like the rumors. When you become part of rumors, if half of the rumors were real, you know. It’s just incredible the amount of stuff that I see now out there. The only thing I can tell you, man, is that, for the next two years, I’m busy. In two years, we’ll see if what I want to do is even film. We’ll see.

    Diego Luna

    Of course, fans have a hard time believing anything any actor says these days about potential jobs with Marvel Studios and will probably dissect Luna’s comments for the next few days; however, Luna seems to be shooting pretty straight about his time commitment on Andor, a project on which he’s an executive producer. While Luna is rightfully a fan-favorite and a well-deserved media darling, fans are going to have to keep pulling names out of the Star Wars hat until they find the right one for a role in Fantastic Four.

    Source: The Sith Council