Recently Marvel Studios treated us with the release of Avengers Endgame, the culmination of over a decade of moviemaking, the end of their series arc, the end of avengers. And after that things went quiet for a while that is up until Saturday, when Marvel Studios came out to the SDCC and announced 11 titles for Marvel Phase IV. Now the Russo Brothers did say that they had no plans of doing another Avengers but here are 15 theories we have after the San Diego Comic-Con announcements: –
1. Wanda Vision Timeline
2. The “What If” factor
So Alright, I have said this before and I am going to say it again Marvel Cinematic Universe is about to get bigger than ever before. The scope of stories is about to cross the periphery of unreal and into the absurd. Up until now, we have observed how the Marvel Cinematic Universe has gone from a single hero driven storyline to an interdependent intricate living and breathing universe of diverse characters. But with the introduction of the Multiverse theory, we are about to see the advent of unheard-of universes where everything will either be drastically different to thrill us or just different enough to confuse the hell out of us.
3. Multiverse(S)
It has become quite clear that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has now transformed into the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse with the reveal of Phase IV and the recent events of Spider-Man: Far From Home. But what if Marvel is actually planning to take it even further with the introduction of different Multiverses each with diverse timelines and completely random characters, maybe this is exactly what the Doctor Strange movie will explore.
4. Call Me Captain America
After the events of Avengers: Endgame the title of Captain America is up for grabs. Ever since Steve Rogers went to the past and decided to stay with Peggy Carter he knew that he would have to pass the title of Captain America to one of his friends (either Falcon or Bucky). With the official confirmation of Falcon and The Winter
Soldier show it seems rather obvious that the shield will become an issue of conflict between the two heroes but it might also be the thing that binds them together.
5. If (S)He Be Worthy
A welcome surprise to Saturday’s announcement was the new Thor movie’s title. The movie is called Thor: Love And Thunder and is supposedly based on the recent events of The Mighty Thor, a comic in which Jane Foster is plagued with cancer, Thor Odinson is no longer worthy and Jane Foster is the new Thor. It will be interesting to see how Taika Waititi incorporates this story in the main timeline of Marvel Cinematic Universe, will we ever see a Odinforce powered thor in the marvel cinematic universe, it is something that we will have to find out at a later date
6. Hawkeye Timeline
7. Congratulations Kid! You are Iron Man Now
After the events of Avengers: Endgame one thing became painfully clear, it was the fact that maybe we were seeing Robert Downey Jr. giving his last performance as iron man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With the death of a hero Disney wrapped up the infinity war saga with a nice clean bow. But the fandom expects that the character to take the central role after Iron Man will be Tom Holland’s Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It would be interesting to see what happens when the world depends on little Peter Parker and he has no Tony Stark to watch over him. Good luck kid and welcome to the big leagues
8. The KING of Thunder
As the Marvel Cinematic Universe has flourished over the years so has the story of its central characters. The superheroes known as Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Black widow, Hawkeye, and The Incredible Hulk have gone through a tremendous transformation throughout the years. Most notably thor has gone from being an arrogant buffoon to a righteous warrior and a noble hero. His tale has been the most tragic and recently he has attained the true powers of a GOD. The God of Thunder is all set to attain his next power-up in the marvel cinematic universe when he finally takes control of the Odinforce. And with the advent of The Mighty Thor storyline, it is time for Thor to give up fighting and take on leadership.
9. Black Widow
10. Loki
The Disney+ show will see Tom Hiddleston reprising his role as everyone’s favorite Marvel cinematic Universe villain, the handsome devil Loki himself. Although we have also seen Loki meet his demise in the marvel cinematic universe during the events of Avengers: Infinity War, that universe is now effectively non-existent as the Loki from our main universe fled the scene of crime in New York due to the intervention of our Captain America and Iron Man going back in time to steal the Tesseract. Maybe this series will follow that alternate timeline or maybe this is the iteration of the show where we see Loki dealing with his true nature of a Celestial being. The timeline can also be set in the ancient past or the distant future. Again, we can’t wait to find out.
11. Spidey Verse
12. The Eternals
13. Blade
The vampire hunter badass will finally make his appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Although it is still unclear whether Blade will be accompanied by Ryan Reynolds or not. If yes, then we’d very much like it to be Deadpool than the sidekick character. The vampire-hunting shenanigans of Blade are a favorite of the fandom and his advent in the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be a welcome change in narrative for the fandom. It seems that Disney plans to use it’s reacquired assets to their fullest.
14. X-Men
All this talk of the multiverse reminds me of very specific storyline from the Marvel Comics. One where a certain villain attains godlike powers and builds a battle world. A story that picks up from where Old Man Logan ends. A story centered around the face of the X-Men and recently acquired property by Disney. If the X-Men are coming to the MCU it is highly likely that it will be Wolverine leading the charge with God Doom and the Fantastic Four close behind. A Secret Wars movie or series arc would be exceptional but I am sure Kevin Feige has his own plans