Good Morning America had a quick sit down with the cast and showed an opening scene. It's nothing real spoilery, just them essentially saying let's get Thanos. A lot of it had already been in the trailers/teasers.
Isn’t the very first part of the clip - Black Widow saying how they found Thanos - mildly spoilery? At about 2:12 of the video.
Right but in this clip... Spoiler Black Widow says they found him because he used the stones again. We didn’t know that before, no?
I guess not, but if anything it leads to more questions than answers, so I don't see it as a spoiler. JMO of course.
Yes. Feels like a spoiler to me and while I enjoyed the clip because of the interaction between CM and Thor, that’s likely the final straw with me trusting the morning news shows with their coverage of Endgame. About time to go into solitary confinement for the next few weeks.
So what if the whole time traveling thing in the quantum realm during Endgame is Spoiler Tony Stark and Scott Lang traveling back into the past to recruit younger versions of the dead main Avengers because Thanos kills the majority of them in the opening act of Endgame?
Time travel is imminent. They cast Paul Rudd for a reason, knowing they can pass him off as any age they damn well please.
"It’ll be a while," Feige says. "It’s all just beginning and the five-year plan that we’ve been working on, we were working on before any of that was set. So really it’s much more, for us, less about specifics of when and where [the X-Men will appear] right now and more just the comfort factor and how nice it is that they’re home. That they’re all back. But it will be a very long time."
I’m too scared to click on anything MCU outside of this thread but saw a headline like “Don’t expect the X-Men in the MCU for at least 5 years”. You’ve got to think they won’t sit on that property for that long though.
Fantastic Four first. Let the X-Men rest for a bit to put space between Fox's handling and the new era.
Yeah; truth is, not that many people even saw the last FF, comparatively speaking. The most recent X-Men run went downhill but people were still watching them.
And, yes...no need to rush X-Men. You give it enough time for other things to play out and then you tease them with Professor X in a credit scene. Probably when the Illuminati is formed by BP and Strange.
Man imagine how much less awesome Phase 3 would've been if Sony and Marvel hadn't been able to get together to get Spider-Man in the MCU
I think Professor X should function like Nick Fury does in the MCU. He should be the overarching mentor-type, sometimes having a bigger role in X movies than in others, but always he's around, moving pieces to where they need to be. With him established, I'd have a series of trilogies featuring different X-Men lineups. No need to cast a Greatest Hits of the team for three movies and then be done with them; have one team of five or six for a few movies, then another team for a few movies, etc. Then do a big Avengers-style team-team up every decade or so. Fox never fully realized the potential they had with X-Men. It's a brand with more depth of character and story than Avengers. Honestly, it's amazing what Kevin Feige was able to do with just Marvel's unsellable scraps.
I don't think they were all "scraps." It just took someone with Feige's creativity to create a MCU without ever using the word mutants. Iron Man definitely received a huge bump in popularity. I won't argue there. I'd say, prior to the MCU, I'd put the current Avengers in these Tiers when it comes to comics notoriety/popularity. In no order: Tier 1 Cap Thor Hulk Doctor Strange Tier 2 Black Panther Iron Man Captain Marvel Scarlet Witch Tier 3 Hawkeye Black Widow Quicksilver Vision Winter Soldier Tier 4 GotG Ant Man You can definitely debate some of these, but I think the first four have always been heavy hitters in the comics.