And Big Hero 6 is a Marvel property.
I like the Wanda one.
How do you not draw Clint with a bow?
Correct. Although I was mistaken in that I for some reason thought X-men was one of the ones that was both DC and Marvel when it looks like it's just Marvel. I was thinking of them similar to how Spiderman has crossovers for some reason but it looks like I was just way off base.
Mostly what I meant though was "How long until they bring their other properties into the MCU" and in this case I was thinking about x-men but didn't state it specifically.
TLDR: Extremely poor/flat out wrong word choice on my part. My bad.
Fantastic Four is gonna be 2022/23, no word on Mutants yet. Spider-Man will continue being semi-integrated until Disney buys Sony.
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Meanwhile we will never see another solo Hulk film again.
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Rumor: Netflix Characters will be Reintroduced into the MCU as Original Characters
This Means the Netflix Defenders Family will be Non-Canon
https://www.thathashtagshow.com/2021...acters-to-mcu/
Jon Bernthal as not the Punisher will be hard.
I think it (the rumor) means that they'll be those characters but ignoring anything that happened on their shows.
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Characters stay the same, previous adventures didn't count.
I'm good with this
Sucks we’re getting a toned down Frank Castle but if that what it takes to ensure the role stays with Bernthal than I’m all about it.
That goes for Cox and Ritter as well. All three straight up own those roles.
Daredevil’s introduction into the MCU better be a bad ass fight all done in one take.