Marvel Studios has been making an attempt to push the boundaries of storytelling by exploring the Multiverse idea, which followers had been initially enthusiastic about. While some could have grown detached to the Multiverse, Marvel stays dedicated to weaving an intricate narrative that can finally culminate within the extremely anticipated Avengers: Secret Wars.
In a current rumor that has surfaced, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige reportedly desires to incorporate a Sony Marvel character into the MCU. Additionally, there are different particulars shared about how animation and live-action will mix seamlessly in future MCU tasks.
According to scooper @Cryptic4KQual, Feige has his sights set on introducing a villain from Sony’s Spider-Man Universe into the MCU. The rumor does not specify which character this is likely to be, leaving followers to speculate concerning the prospects. However, it is talked about that this character will play “a cool but disheartening role.”
One popular theory circulating among fans is that this character could be Venom. The prospect of Venom crossing over into the MCU would not only allow for thrilling encounters with established Marvel heroes but also raise questions about how this character’s dynamic with the MCU’s established characters would unfold. The post-credits scene of Spider-Man: No Way Home did feature Tom Hardy’s Venom unknowingly leaving behind a piece of the Venom Symbiote in the MCU. So, that’s a real possibility.
While the concept of the Multiverse has been explored in various Marvel properties, including the Disney+ series Loki and the upcoming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, @Cryptic4KQual’s information suggests a unique twist on how characters will navigate between different realities.
It’s defined: “The Multiverse’s dynamic nature will see characters seamlessly transitioning between animated and live-action varieties as teased in [Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Any characters that make a jump to another [universe] [will] turn out to be regardless of the state of matter is in that universe and undertake [its] likeness.”
As an example, the scooper references the character Prowler from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. In this case, Donald Glover‘s portrayal of Prowler appeared in live-action rather than animation because the character was trapped in a cage by Spider-Man 2099, allowing him to retain his original form. So, I assume this means if we see any animated characters make the leap to live-action in the next Avengers movies, they’ll become live-action.
We’ve actually already seen this in Multiverse of Madness with the animated versions of Professor X and Captain Carter in their live action forms.
As Marvel Studios continues to broaden its storytelling canvas, we nonetheless aren’t certain what to count on from the way forward for the MCU. Fans are simply hoping that the general high quality of the movies will enhance.
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