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Kevin Feige Teases More of Hulk Appearances Post Avengers: Endgame

Sometimes it feels like Kevin Feige is a superhero himself because he somehow manages not to reveal anything despite knowing everything. It is nothing short of art and he’s simply mastered it. After the release of Avengers: Endgame, there were a lot of questions about the future of the six original Avengers, out of which, only 3 left (Hawkeye, Hulk, and Thor), with wrinkled Captain America, Iron Man and Black Widow gone. We don’t know about the future of all the three surviving Avengers, but recently, Kevin Feige hinted that we will see Hulk for some more time after the events of Endgame in the MCU.

Avengers: Endgame Hulk Kevin Feige

Well, I don’t care where & when I’m going to see him, I’m just glad that I will get to see him because having no original Avenger in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is going to be really unbearable for us. So, talking about the teasing comment from Kevin Feige during his first AMA on Reddit, he said,

Avengers: Endgame Hulk Kevin Feige

“Many years ago, Mark came in for a meeting with us at Marvel Studios to discuss ways in which the Hulk could grow and evolve in upcoming films. He pitched a lot of cool ideas, some of which led to what you saw in Thor: Ragnarok, Infinity War and Endgame, and some of which would still be cool to see someday.”

Avengers: Endgame Hulk Kevin Feige

About Hulk’s future, there were also reports that Marvel is planning a Disney+ series for Hulk’s cousin She-Hulk which will be circled upon the cousins, Hulk and She-Hulk, dwelling on their relationship, etc. There may be a possibility that Feige was signaling towards this series only in reply to a Redditor’s question.

How would you like to see Hulk in the future? And what are your views about the green giant’s upcoming MCU appearances? Tell us in the comments section down below.

Rishabh Naudiyal

"Writing is one of my strengths and all I can say is that I observe things and try my best in order to convert them into words without the pressure of satisfying people's demands."
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