It now seems as though Marvel have started to weave in elements that run between the movies and shows in a "you have to have seen both" way, seeing as though a character from Loki showed up there, plus there were elements of She-Hulk.
For Kang, apparently this version of the character is the one who will go on to become the MCU's next Thanos replacement. Though Loki set the concept and actor up it's almost certain that the film won't reference Loki or the prior multiverse version of the character. Though, it does somewhat remind me that several shows in I'm still not entirely sold that the Disney+ shows should be part of the MCU - or at least the universe the films take place in
For Kang, apparently this version of the character is the one who will go on to become the MCU's next Thanos replacement. Though Loki set the concept and actor up it's almost certain that the film won't reference Loki or the prior multiverse version of the character. Though, it does somewhat remind me that several shows in I'm still not entirely sold that the Disney+ shows should be part of the MCU - or at least the universe the films take place in
I figured She-Hulk involved some characters who are going to become part of the wider franchise, particuarly in the back-half of the series and the end.
the Multiverse thing is a big part of who he is. I don't know much about the less central parts of the comics, but from what I understand, the point of this guy is that he was the first person to find a way out of his universe and to meet another version of himself.
Ah, for me, She-Hulk had the vibe that it mostly aiming the opposite in terms of its characters. That maybe Jen would appear but broadly everyone else was a cameo or likely going to remain tied to the show given the lack of stakes building involvement in the MCU arc the show has.
Yep, I feel like - but might be wrong - that he's also a villain who exists in a terrible form many times over within the multiverse so is a threat that is harder to defeat than Thanos.
I might be mis-remembering but wouldn't this version of him be different than the one in charge of the time agency at the end of Loki season 1 when the 'nice' one is killed and Loki re-emerges to discover time has changed?
Ah, for me, She-Hulk had the vibe that it mostly aiming the opposite in terms of its characters. That maybe Jen would appear but broadly everyone else was a cameo or likely going to remain tied to the show given the lack of stakes building involvement in the MCU arc the show has.
Yep, I feel like - but might be wrong - that he's also a villain who exists in a terrible form many times over within the multiverse so is a threat that is harder to defeat than Thanos.
I might be mis-remembering but wouldn't this version of him be different than the one in charge of the time agency at the end of Loki season 1 when the 'nice' one is killed and Loki re-emerges to discover time has changed?
I guess part of the problem now is we're into multiple timelines and universes. He could literally be a war criminal in one timeline and a lauded primary school teacher in another.
It'll be interesting to see how they build this up compared to Thanos. That paid off for them in spades but Thanos was actually barely in Phase 1-3 overall so this time out it's going to be a very different approach to get to that pay off
Jackman Talks His "Deadpool 3" Return - Dark Horizons
High Jackman has talked about agreeing to return as Wolverine following saying goodbye to the character with Logan. He says that it was early during viewing the first Deadpool when he felt the regret at bowing out and had been torn ever since with Reynolds constantly pushing him on it across the years. It was this August when he finally decided he was back in when Reynolds was backing off the idea, this coming together just in time for the meeting with Feige when the plan for Deadpool 3 was to be set in stone.
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