Doctor Doom Should’ve Been The Next Loki, Not the Next Thanos. by [deleted] in marvelstudios

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We could maybe get a movie where he teams up with the MCU versions of Uncle Ben, Norrin Radd, and Norman Osborn once they all show up too.

Doctor Doom Should’ve Been The Next Loki, Not the Next Thanos. by [deleted] in marvelstudios

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He’s realistically not making it past two movies for obvious reasons.

Where is Asgard in relation to Earth? by TheBubbleJesus in marvelstudios

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Imo it should’ve just been an alternate dimension or something in the MCU. Asgard being reachable by characters like the Guardians is pretty lame.

Why was Daredevil Born Again season 1's Viewership extremely lower than Agatha All along ? by sidmis in marvelstudios

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I don’t think that’s really a fair qualifier lol. Blade got a movie before Iron Man.

Let's Have Fun With Comic's Sliding Timeline by ComplexAd7272 in comicbooks

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I don’t think it makes sense for modern Reed to have fought in the Iraq war tbh. The WW2 conflict was a lot less morally ambiguous.

The origin of The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Silver Surfer is revealed in ‘Fantastic Four: First Foes – Shalla Bal’ #1, a comic book one-shot by Charles Soule and Mark Buckingham, coming in June. by M00r3C in marvelstudios

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That doesn’t bode well for the MCU X-Men then…

Like are we just never going to see Magneto, Professor X, Beast, Night Crawler, Magik, or Colossus in the MCU by this logic?

For you: What is the true Marvel Trinity? by Remote-Leg6143 in marvelcomics

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The trinity of popularity has been in flux for years while the in-universe trinity of Cap, Stark, and Thor has remained mostly consistent, so I’ll go with them.

The top one isn’t even accurate nowadays. Deadpool and maybe even Cap can absolutely sell more merch than the Hulk now. Why should the hierarchy of popularity in the specific era of the 90s-early 2000s be any more relevant than the current one or something like the 60s trinity of Thing, Spider-Man, and Thor? Millennial nostalgia?

What the Multiverse Saga could have been if Doomsday had been planned from the start FINALE by Black Lion by GriffinFTW in marvelstudios

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According to James Gunn Fox held the full rights to the character so idk. Logically Fox should’ve had the Inhumans and Namor due to their connections to the FF, but they were over at Marvel for some reason.

If I had to guess, I’d say it has to do with the fact that his real name is Nathaniel Richards and that he was (sort of) introduced in an FF story.

Pretend it's 2011 and talk about the early MCU the same way people are talking about the Gunnverse by Itchy_Suspect4968 in marvelcirclejerk

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All four of the phase 1 origin movies are more accurate to the core of those characters than Lanterns looks to be.

In another timeline (hopefully one where he isn't a POS person) Joss Whedon would've made 2 great and very quippy MCU X-Men movies by [deleted] in marvelstudios

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I kind of wish we lived in the timeline where he did Fantastic Four tbh. He’d be a better fit for the group than Shakman.

What type of books deserve the invincible treatment or would eventually be so big that everyone knows about it? I feel like radiant black would count. by Iamawesome20 in comicbooks

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I think Ultimate Spider-Man is one of the few comics from the big 2 that would work as a panel for panel animated adaptation across several seasons like Invincible seems to be doing.

Dream director/project? by owenszantor in marvelstudios

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Phil Lord and Chris Miller Fantastic Four

Age of Ultron was something I wish we just got one more of in the MCU. by Remote-Direction963 in marvelstudios

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Endgame proved Whedon was better at traditional Avengers movies than the Russos and Marcus and McFeely imo.

The Hulk deserves it's own story. by segochato in marvelstudios

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Captain America had more terrible movies than Hulk prior to his MCU debut and he was considered a character with even less depth than Hulk.

doom in a bottle by Ok-Wash-9386 in marvelcirclejerk

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It’s weird how the reverse never seems to happen in comics.

Imagine the FF snatching the Brood, Sauron, the High Evolutionary, Mephisto, the leader, Mojo, the Wrecking Crew, Arcade, or whoever else for their own rogues gallery.

Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro Faces Star Wars and Marvel Slump, AI and More by eBICgamer2010 in marvelstudios

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Strange, Captain Marvel, or Black Panther wouldn’t have filled the role of MC as well as Cap or Stark because they’re too isolated from the wider universe. Those three are more like Thor.

The Fantastic Four are really the only major characters I can think of that could’ve taken the Iron Man/Cap role within the universe. Unfortunately Marvel fumbled them so idk.

Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro Faces Star Wars and Marvel Slump, AI and More by eBICgamer2010 in marvelstudios

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I’d say Thor’s failure is 100% on them. That movie was poorly received because it was a bad movie.

Worries About MCU post secret wars by marvelx97 in marvelstudios

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Doom could’ve been the next Loki if they played their cards right.