How Loki s Finale Sets Up Young Avengers
Marvel Studios Loki aired its season one finale on Wednesday, and the ramifications of it are still being felt across the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The new episode brought Loki Laufeyson s (Tom Hiddleston) story into uncharted territory, and also introduced a new character who is expected to play a big role in the larger franchise going forward. The
Loki finale arguably kickstarted a narrative that could play out in other projects and it just might have further set up a long-rumored
Obviously, major spoilers for the Season 1 finale of
Loki, For All Time. Always. below! Only look if you want to know!
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier came to an end this week, but it paved the way for some exciting future projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now that Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) is officially Captain America, Marvel Studios announced that a
Captain America 4 is in the works. The final episode of the Disney+ series teased an MCU future for multiple characters ranging from John Walker (Wyatt Russell) to Sharon Carter (Emily VanCamp), but many are also hoping to see Eli Bradley (Elijah Richardson) again. The character was introduced as Isaiah Bradley s (Carl Lumbly) grandson and was featured a couple of times throughout the series. Of course, Eli is Patriot in the comics, so there is a chance he will be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe s inevitable Young Avengers. Yesterday, Richardson took to Instagram and teased a future for Eli in the MCU.
WandaVision Reveals SPOILER s Superpowers in Pivotal Episode 6
The sixth episode of
WandaVision dropped on Disney+ today and it was a big one for fans of Marvel Comics. Not only did the cast don their classic comic costumes for Halloween, but two of the characters finally got powers. No, it s not Monica Rambeau (yet), but it s still pretty darn exciting!
Warning:
WandaVision spoilers ahead! During the third episode of
WandaVision, Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) gave birth to twins, Billy and Tommy. During the fifth episode, the twins aged themselves up to be 10. Now that they re a little older and hanging out with their Uncle Quicksilver (Evan Peters), it appears they have inherited some powers of their own.
Young Avengers Will Debut in the Marvel Universe Sooner Than We Thought
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Sooner or later, the Young Avengers will join the Marvel Cinematic Universe. That much is a given. The Disney-owned franchise is growing faster than it has ever before, and with the success of
WandaVision on Disney+, it s entirely likely the House of Mouse is letting Kevin Feige and his team do whatever they want moving forward. We ve seen the MCU lay the groundwork for the teen group and now, it may arrive much sooner than thought.
If you ve been watching
WandaVision, you re well-aware of the live-action introduction of Billy and Tommy, the superheroes known as Wiccan and Speed, respectively. With the twins demonstrating an ability to age themselves up while in WandaWorld, it d be halfway reasonable to assume they ll be teens by the time the series is said and done.
WandaVision may be too slow of a burn for some Marvel Cinematic Universe fans liking, but that doesn t mean the shown isn t doing the hard work of setting Marvel fans up for an exciting future. WandaVision s first run of episodes (1-3 at the time of writing this) have offered plenty of clues as [.]