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Ghost Rider would have been on my list but I highly doubt we see him on the big screen, again, anytime soon.

I don't know. They got a good response for the character on AoS. We've also heard talk about bringing Blade into the MCU. I wouldn't be surprised if they used the next Dr. Strange movie to open the door for more supernatural based characters to come through.
 
I don't know. They got a good response for the character on AoS. We've also heard talk about bringing Blade into the MCU. I wouldn't be surprised if they used the next Dr. Strange movie to open the door for more supernatural based characters to come through.

A Midnight Sons movie would be so ridiculous.
 
So there's 6 new movies in the works for MCU after Endgame

1. Shang Chi
2. Eternals
3. Black Wodow
4. Guardians of the Galaxy 3
5. Doc Strange 2
6. Black Panther 3

And 7 if you count the new Spiderman movie.

Only ones I am hype to see is GOG3 and BP2. MCU need to make a Moon Knight movie or at least a series.
 
Man all them shits getting the Netflix treatment except Spider-Man and BP. I'm only excited for the characters from the Fox buyout. F4 needs to lead this cosmic phase they finna try to do.
 
I never really liked them that much but they come with Dr Doom and Silver Surfer and Galactics so.....
Annihilus too.

Its odd. For as boring of a team as Fantastic 4 is to me, they have some of the craziest world/universe ending villains they've had to go up against. I just never found the team as a whole that interesting. I'll admit I never really peeped too many of their stories though either. Just know of a lot of their villains from when the entire Marvel universe had to go up against them.
 
They got the best villains, b. Better villains=better movies. It's a proven fact so far.
 
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After seeing what they did with Thanos, I fully expect Doom to be great, but I hope they keep him a little closer to the comics than Thanos.

How you mean?

I didnt know too much about comic Thanos outside of him being a simp for Death which they didnt really reflect in the movies.
 
How you mean?

I didnt know too much about comic Thanos outside of him being a simp for Death which they didnt really reflect in the movies.

That's what I mean. Thanos' motivation was very different in the comics. Even outside of the simping for Death part, MCU Thanos' motivations are at least somewhat sympathetic. Comic Thanos is never sympathetic even when he's actually doing things for the greater good.

I like MCU Thanos, but aside from the way he owns the heroes, he's not that close to comic Thanos. I'm cool with that though because I don't think comic Thanos would fit into the MCU quite as well. I think Doom could fit in without too much alteration.
 
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