The Marvel Cinematic Universe has introduced hundreds of characters into the movie canon; from the recognizable in Captain America and Iron Man, to the obscure in Cosmo and the Tinkerer. The nice thing is, there are thousands more that they can introduce.
Here are 5 characters that could help improve the MCU.
Note: I’m excluding the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and any characters associated with either franchise. We all know they will be coming soon enough.
Introducing her in Guardians of the Galaxy 3 would be pretty easy. You can keep most of the comic origin in place, just replacing Thanos with Ronan the Accuser and eliminating the fact she’s from Earth. It would make for an awkward reunion with her father in the movie and lead Drax to question his quest for vengeance.
She’d also check off a few boxes for Marvel Studios. The Studio wants to introduce more female characters and Moondragon in the comics is bi-sexual, both things Kevin Feige has recently said they want to expand upon with their characters.
Much of her story is fighting lower tier villains while dealing with being a teenage girl from Pakistan in a country that where she doesn’t quite fit in. They could market this movie as a Spider-Man: Homecoming for girls. Another plus of Khan is you have both Captain Marvel and the Inhumans introduced already.
Like Moondragon, Khan would help the diversity in the MCU. Again, she’s a female hero in a male dominated market. She’d also be the first Middle East character introduced in big budget superhero movies; there was a big deal about Black Panther in the African American community, so this could be a draw to people of Middle Eastern decent and Muslims.
The Hood would be a good foil for Doctor Strange; both have supernatural backgrounds and the Hood got a power boost from Dormammu, who Strange defeated in his movie.
It could also set him up for a bigger story, as the Hood was a critical player in Civil War and Dark Reign. With Marvel looking at the bigger picture in their universe, they could have the Hood help set up the next storyline.
Not to mention, I’d like to see a cape vs cape fight.
Much of his origin (and that of the Nova Corps) match that of Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps. This would give Marvel the chance to make a better Green Lantern movie than DC could. It would also expand their cosmic line and have a supporting character for the Guardians of the Galaxy.
The beauty of this Nova is you can tell stories on Earth and in space. It gives the possibility of build him into a franchise within the greater MCU.
This would be difficult to pull off in movies. The Thunderbolts were the brainchild of Baron Zemo, who was not the Nazi genius from the comics; you could still use the Captain America: Civil War villain since he already had one master plan work against the Avengers. Many of the other characters would have to be introduced as villains across multiple movies; the impact of the reveal would be lost if you didn’t know that Mach V was originally the Beetle. This would probably mean fans would have to wait until Phase 5 or 6 before they could pull this off.
Another hurdle would be the existing heroes. This could have been a good plan after Avengers 4, when the big hitters probably wouldn’t be available. It would be easy to slide in villains posing as heroes. There would have to be another big event where many heroes wouldn’t survive.
The last issue is marketing a movie like this. Fans of the comics know the story of the Thunderbolts, so the swerve has little impact on them; if you give away that these are villains, you’ll get the Suicide Squad comparisons and take away one of the better aspects of the story.
Is there someone I forgot? Let me know in the comments.
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