Top 10 Characters that Should Be in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
The MCU has truly become an empire, churning out blockbuster after blockbuster and creating an interconnected web of storylines and characters that spans across both time and space.
There's something truly magical about the MCU. It's a place where superheroes and villains from all walks of life come together to deliver moments of thrilling action, heart-wrenching drama, and unexpected humor. From the stoic strength of the Avengers to the quirky charm of the Guardians of the Galaxy, the MCU is a universe that continues to amaze and inspire us with its depth and diversity.
But let's face it, even with its impressive roster of characters, we all have those favorites from the comics who haven't yet made it to the big screen. Characters that, in our humble opinion, could add an extra layer of awesomeness to the MCU. Be it an unsung hero, a captivating villain, or an intriguing side character, there are countless individuals from the pages of Marvel who are waiting for their cinematic debut.
Who do you think should be added to the MCU roster? Who would make a good addition to the Avengers or the Guardians? Which character's introduction would add an interesting twist to the current narrative? You're invited to voice your opinion and vote for the characters you believe deserve to join the MCU.
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Wolverine
Wolverine is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly associated with the X-Men. His powers and abilities include an accelerated healing factor, enhanced senses, and his signature adamantium claws and skeleton.... read more
Has anyone ever disagreed with this? Even Honest Trailers agrees. Imagine all the possibilities, like Wolverine vs. The Hulk in the most badass battle ever.
Now, this might not happen as Hugh Jackman said he would play Wolverine one last time. Maybe he could do it again, or a new actor could live up to Jackman (which is going to be near impossible).
Plus, Wolverine vs. Dr. Doom.
With both Fox's firm grip on the X-Men franchise and Hugh Jackman's upcoming retirement from the character, it is very unlikely that this will ever be more than just a pipe dream.
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Doctor Doom
Doctor Victor von Doom, better known as Doctor Doom, is a fictional supervillain in Marvel Comics. He is best known as the archenemy of the Fantastic Four. The character made his debut in The Fantastic Four #5.
Anyone could agree with me that Dr. Doom is a badass in the comics. His portrayal in the movies, however, is atrocious - all four of them. I can honestly admit that the MCU does have a couple of weak villains. However, the ones they get right, they get right - Loki, Winter Soldier, Ultron, Alexander Pierce.
Imagine Dr. Doom added to that roster. That would be badass.
He's one of the best villains in all of comic book history, so it is only fair that he gets his chance to shine. Stupid Fox needs to give The Fantastic Four back to Marvel so they can give us the Victor Von Doom we crave!
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Nova
Nova, also known as Richard Rider, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in The Man Called Nova #1 in 1976, created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist John Buscema. Nova is a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Nova Corps... read more
I remember watching the animated series when I was younger and always loving Nova - the Bucket Head.
James Gunn doesn't want Nova, but now that Spidey is in the MCU and with S.H.I.E.L.D., the possibility is higher. Nova is one of the most underrated characters in my opinion. Nova fans, unite!
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Morlun
This is a pretty underrated character in my opinion. This dude's a badass. He killed almost all Spider-Men in the 2099 Volume 1: Out of Time (which I read at school). He ripped Spidey's eyeballs out (not in the comic I just mentioned - it's in The Others) and leaves him dead.
That sounds like a badass.
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Deadpool
Deadpool is a fictional antihero created by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in New Mutants #98, published in February 1991, and was created by Rob Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza. His powers include accelerated healing and enhanced physical abilities. He is widely recognized for his humor and frequent breaking... read more
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Azazel
He is basically a badass vanishing ninja. That's awesome. Imagine The Winter Soldier vs. Azazel. Azazel is actually a demon, so that could bring up possibilities for storylines.
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Black Cat
The Black Cat is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Throughout her history, she has been an enemy, love interest, and ally of the superhero Spider-Man. Her real name is Felicia Hardy, and she is known for her acrobatic skills and burglary expertise.
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Galactus
Galactus is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was originally a mortal man named Galan who was transformed into a cosmic entity during the destruction of the previous universe. Galactus consumes planets to sustain his life force and serves an essential... read more
I feel that this is also obvious. We don't want to see Galactus as a space cloud. He could be a villain for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and hopefully, they will get it right this time.
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White Tiger
White Tiger is the name used by several fictional characters appearing in Marvel Comics. The original White Tiger, Hector Ayala, debuted in 1975 and was the first Latino superhero in Marvel Comics. Other characters, including Angela del Toro and Ava Ayala, have also adopted the White Tiger mantle in... read more
White Tiger could be another badass female in the Marvel Universe like Black Widow or Gamora. I think she could be a great addition to the franchise.
Don't know much about the character, but the name sounds great.
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Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider is the name of several fictional supernatural antiheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is known for his fiery skull and motorcycle. Over the years, multiple individuals have assumed the Ghost Rider identity, including Johnny Blaze and Robbie Reyes... read more
Oh yeah, it's time the MCU reboots this epic character. Something needs to be done to revive the image that Nicolas Cage destroyed.
Yes. Oh, please make this happen, Marvel. You own the rights and can make it happen!
Imagine him in The Defenders. Then they join The Avengers and GOTG in Infinity War Part 2. Boom!
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Songbird
Songbird, formerly known as Screaming Mimi, is a fictional superhero appearing in Marvel Comics. She has the ability to produce supersonic sound waves that can create solid constructs, disorient opponents, and cause destruction. Songbird has been a member of various superhero teams, including the Thunderbolts... read more
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The Spot
A very underrated character with interesting capabilities. They could use him wonderfully!
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Silver Surfer
The Silver Surfer is a fictional superhero featured in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Born Norrin Radd, he gained his powers from Galactus and became the Silver Surfer through the Power Cosmic... read more
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The Thing
The Thing is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is best known as a founding member of the Fantastic Four. His real name is Ben Grimm, and he is recognized for his rocky appearance, immense strength, and unwavering loyalty to his teammates.
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Mephisto
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Carnage
Carnage (Cletus Kasady) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as an enemy of Spider-Man. He first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #361 in April 1992. Carnage is the offspring of the Venom symbiote and is infamous for his violent, homicidal... read more
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Quasar
Quasar is a fictional superhero in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Several characters have used the name, with Wendell Vaughn being the most prominent since his debut in Captain America issue 217 in 1978. He is known for wielding the Quantum Bands, which give him powerful energy-based... read more
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Red Hulk
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Captain Britain
Captain Britain is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
And give Liam Hemsworth his chance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
He is one of the most powerful characters in the comics.
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Polaris
Polaris, whose real name is Lorna Dane, is a fictional character from Marvel Comics and a mutant with magnetic powers. She is the daughter of Magneto and has been a member of both the X-Men and X-Factor teams. Polaris made her first appearance in The X-Men issue #49 in October 1968 and has a long-standing... read more
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Psylocke
Psylocke is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is most commonly associated with the X-Men and has been portrayed as both a telepath and martial artist. The codename Psylocke has been used by two different characters in Marvel lore: Betsy Braddock... read more
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Human Torch
The Human Torch is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Marvel Comics #1 in 1939 and is best known as a founding member of the Fantastic Four. There have been two primary versions of the Human Torch: the original android... read more
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Spider-Gwen
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Jean Grey/Phoenix
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Fin Fang Foom
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Storm
Storm (Ororo Munroe) is a mutant superhero appearing in Marvel Comics. Her first appearance was in Giant-Size X-Men #1 in 1975, created by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum. Her main superpower is weather manipulation, and she has served as a prominent member and sometimes leader of the X-Men.
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Swordsman