Khan to join a new Avengers squad.Īt Disney Plus Day, we both got confirmation of the series pushing back to Summer 2022, but a peek of Kamala Khan in her gear. Marvel won't just be a one-shot though: she's already been tapped to appear in Captain Marvel 2, which we'll get to below. And now that Falcon is Captain America, we wouldn't be surprised to see Sam Wilson appear to maybe recruit Ms. Khan is a fan of Captain Marvel, and gains shape-shifting superpowers. Marvel being the new kid on the big block in the Marvel world. Khan, Marvel's first Muslim character with their own comic book, will be portrayed by Iman Vellani (in her first on-screen performance, no less). Kamala Khan, most recently seen in the Avengers video game, will become one of the youngest members of the MCU in her very own Disney Plus series.
And now we have a new reason for why older Spider-Man actors will be back. How it ties in: Even before Sylvie shatter the sacred timeline, we knew the variants and timeline chaos that the Loki series teased would play in. Osborn himself is rumored to be the villain at the moment, so keep your eyes on what happens next - we could be talking Sinister Six at this rate. Jonah Jameson, so we get both the newspaper magnate and the online media scoundrel. Kirsten Dunst and Emma Stone? Also rumored to be back. Ock and even Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn/The Green Goblin. And they won't be the only familiar faces: expect Jamie Foxx as Electro, Alfred Molina as Doc. In news that feels fitting since Quentin Beck said the word "multiverse" in Spider-Man: Far From Home, rumors have postulated that Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire will be reprising their roles as Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
The big word about the third Tom Holland-led Spider-Man movie is that there will in fact be three Spider-Men in it. And that's not the thing anyone's talking about for this movie. Story-wise, the background for this one is simple: Spider-Man was framed for the murder of Quentin Beck, and needs to clear his name. (Image credit: Sony Pictures/Tom Holland on Instagram) She's under the impression that Barton killed Natasha, and unaware that her sister sacrificed herself for Barton to live. How it ties in: Yelena (Florence Pugh) was sent to kill Clint Barton by Val (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) at the end-credits scene of the Black Widow movie. Check out our Hawkeye review to learn more. And we just learned that Barton's arriving the day before Thanksgiving.
Barton's taken some of their territory, and they're not happy. Oh, and expect the adorable Lucky The Pizza Dog to appear. The series, which will trace the lines first written and drawn by Matt Fraction and David Aja in the character-defining comic book run, will see the two fight with the mafia group known as Tracksuit Draculas (we're not making that name up). As announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, the Hawkeye show will see Clint Barton (Renner) train Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) to be the new Hawkeye. Jeremy Renner appears to be suiting up one last time, and it's all to train his replacement. (Lord knows the confusing time hops of Avengers: Endgame could use some straightening out.) But that chronological approach is complicated by one of Marvel’s favorite pastimes: the end-of-credits stinger.(Image credit: Gregg DeGuire and Frazer Harrison / Getty) So, yes: We could arrange the movies according to the decade in which they take place, and tinker with the order of some of the later movies to straighten out the timeline even further. The ’90s-era Captain Marvel may have been released in 2019, but Carol Danvers got her powers years before the god of thunder fell to earth in 2011’s Thor, And so on. But some would argue that you should instead watch the films according to the MCU’s internal chronology: after all, the WW II–set Captain America: The First Avenger takes place decades before Tony Stark ever set foot inside the Iron Man suit. The simplest answer (and the one I personally would advocate) is just to watch them in the order they were released. (And if you don’t have Disney+ yet, you can sign up for the service right here.)Just one question remains: In which order will you watch them? So if, like most of the country, you’re currently stuck at home and have already plowed through all the Baby Yoda content you can tolerate-but still want to get the most bang for your buck from that Disney+ subscription-now may be the perfect time to hunker down and watch (or rewatch) all of the Marvel movies.
In these ever-complicated and divisive times, there are-believe it or not-two prevailing schools of thought when it comes to the order in which you should watch the films that comprise the Marvel Cinematic Universe (as well as its companion TV series).