Marvel Will Feature 2 LGBT Characters In The Near Future
This news comes to us courtesy of The Playlist.
Long before Avengers: Infinity War launched in cinemas on April 27, fans have wondered what Avengers 4 is titled. Civil War turned hero against hero.
Parent company Marvel Entertainment, which is owned by Disney, has taken a beating on the political front in recent years, as well, raising further questions as to whether it really wants to risk altering the formula that has brought it success across nineteen films so far.
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Thanos will return in Avengers 4.
This was, of course, a theory floating around after Infinity War’s cruel ending was revealed. So, they were given separate names, leaving the title of the second movie open to speculation. Portrayed as bisexual in Marvel comics (she’s in a relationship with Annabelle Riggs), Thompson revealed past year that she asked Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi to add a scene in which the character’s bi-sexuality is represented on screen. And we are NOT just referring to the first solo female drive superhero film on the roster, Captain Marvel.
Captain Marvel will be released in theaters on March 8, 2019. Here, Fury obviously looks younger, and he’s wearing the agency-issued suit-and-tie combo that we’ve come to expect from the spy organization (see: Agent Phil Coulson).
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has undergone a number of major changes since Iron Man kicked things off a decade ago. Guess what, we’ve got an official answer on the matter.
Sadly, we don’t know yet, but we’re dying for one already, and we’ll drop it right here when there is one.
The directors of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers 4 have been adamantly denying that character deaths will be reversed. With just the snap of figures, Thanos ends the Avengers and numerous characters are killed off, including Olsen’s Scarlet Witch, Chadwick Boseman‘s Black Panther, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, and Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange, among many other superheroes. “So, all four of us sat down, and they said this is how Infinity War begins”.
John Favreau has also filmed scenes for the movie, so Happy Hogan should be there.
During an interview with The Playlist, Feige said we’ll get at least a couple queer characters in a movie in the future. So, it makes flawless sense for him to be the focal point of the crossover.
What will it be about?