Fans can t stop raving about the second trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The trailer gave fans incredible looks at the film s expansive set pieces, and may have even teased the potential arrival of the Sorcerer Supreme s longest-running villain.Seemingly set immediately [.]
Morbius, in which Michael Keaton reprised his role as Vulture having first appeared in the MCU’s
Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Now, in the trailer for
Venom 2, a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment appears to reference the Avengers – and it doesn’t spell good news for them.
At one stage, Stephen Graham, who has joined the cast as Detective Mulligan, can be seen reading the Daily Bugle. Within its pages, a headline seems to namecheck the MCU superhero group.
Avengers in danger? Newspaper headline in ‘Venom 2’ trailer seems to suggest so (Sony Pictures Releasing)
The word is cut off, so it reads: “-engers”. Other words that follow headline include “lose” and “nightmare” – not words you’d associate with good news.
WandaVision: How Scarlet Witch Could Be Responsible for Bringing Nightmare to the MCU
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WandaVision is such a unique series that we ve yet to see exactly who the actual villain is by now. While some might suggest Director Tyler Hayward (Josh Stamberg) could be the big bad due to his antagonistic approach, others might say he s simply trying to get possession of Vision (Paul Bettany) again and nothing more after all, the android can easily be considered a weapon of mass destruction. Others, however, think a bigger force is at play here either in the form of a mystical character like Mephisto or Nightmare. Here, we ll discuss the way the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) could be the one responsible for the entrance of the latter to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.