ScreenCrush: The Podcast! - Which Marvel Characters are Kevin Feige about to Delete From the MCU?
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Guys, it looks like there's about to be a Marvel massacre,
and Kevin Feigey is hinting that some of our least favorite characters and stories
are going to be wiped away from the MCU Canon.
Welcome back Screen Crush, I'm Ryan Erie,
and there are big changes coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Later on, I'm going to talk to Tommy and Colton
about which characters Kevin Feige is about to dust away like so much Spider-Man,
but first, let me explain what's going on here.
A few months ago, Kevin Feige dropped the bombshell that post-Avender Secret Wars,
they're going to do what he's calling a soft reset to the franchise.
He acknowledged that the universe has become pre-convaluted, and they're going to streamline a few things.
Specifically, no more multiverse saga, and every character will be a part of the same universe,
with the X-Men and the Fantastic Four being incorporated into the 616 universe.
However, Figuid didn't stop there.
At a media roundtable, he answered a question about when characters teased in post-credit scenes would actually make an appearance.
He said, there are plans for some and there are opportunities for all.
It's about finding what the right moment is.
Some maybe we'll never see again. Some maybe we'll see soon. For some, maybe it'll be like Tim Blake Nelson.
It'll take 17 years. Who knows?
Yeah, right in 17 years worked out great for Tim Blake Nelson.
Yeah, I know. But okay, so let's really focus on that. There are some characters here we may never see again.
So this means that Marvel does not necessarily have a huge grand arc mapped out for every character.
Or maybe they did have that arc mapped out, but the poor reception of some of the Multiverse Saga films and shows made them scrap plans,
like they scrapped Kang. But I'm going to add a wrinkle in here. There's actually a very reliable
leaker named Alex Perez who does monthly Q&As on the Cosmic Circus. When a user asked,
when the reset happens in the MCU, will it erase what happened prior? Alex gave this pretty
telling answer. It'll just be a quick scrub of details the MCU wants to sort of forget and redo.
This will involve the resurrection of some heroes and villains as well as the erasure of some
minor events that bother fans and Kevin Feige. But all in all, it will be like 75 to 80% of the
original timeline with some minor changes. I don't know, man, 25 to 20% seems like a pretty
major change to a timeline. Now, that sentence is both the best and worst thing I have read about
Marvel. It means that some of the really bad stories from the past few years will have never
happened. For instance, they could wipe secret invasion away from the canon and then do it right
as an Avengers film. And it also means that some classic characters from the comics who have died
in the MCU will continue on. So we could see Wanda, Tony Stark, Steve Rogers. They could finally get
recast and we could get that original Avengers team that we all know and love. But this also means
that some characters will never be heard from again. Like for instance, when Jimmy Kimmel's show was
very briefly suspended, Shehawk star Tatyana Mizlani urged people to delete their Disney Plus
subscriptions. So I doubt that they were already planning to make Shehawk a pillar of the MCU.
Now, you guys should know that lively discussions like the one we're about to have are part of
why I like doing the live shows so much. And we actually have our final live show of the tour in New York,
October 10th for New York Comic-Con. I love doing these shows for you guys. We do stuff that we could never do
on the channel, exclusive breakdown, stand-up, sketch comedy, and best of all, meeting you guys and giving
our hot takes on why Doug thinks there should be an eternal sequel. It was just a great cast with really big
ideas. City Winery in New York City, October 10th, ticket links are below. Now, before we get into
what other characters they're going to dump and what movies are going to erase from the canon, I want to
note that Fagie was specifically answering a question about post-credit scenes. So you guys know, like,
The post-credit scenes in the MCU used to always set up the next movie.
Usually, the director of the next movie actually directed that post-credit scene.
This was the case with Thor the Dark World, where the scene was directed by James Gunn,
and then Captain American Winter Soldier, where the post-credit scene was directed by Jaws Sweden.
And I should note, the Russo Brothers also directed the end-credit scene that followed
Thunderbolts and First Steps, because those films lead directly into Avengers Doomsday.
But in the Multiverse saga, oh boy, lots of post-credit scenes have gone nowhere, so far.
Like, I'm sure that's all going to change in Doomsday,
but here is the complete list of the post-credit scenes that may never pay off that we're going to discuss later on.
Shang Chi set up the beacon calling out to someone, and his sister Jay Ling became head of the 10 rings.
The Eternal set up Dane Whitman becoming the Black Knight and teaming up with Blade,
and Harry Styles as Star-Lore leading the Eternals to rescue half the team in space.
Spider-Man No Way Home set up a venom symbiate that might have already been resolved in Last Dance.
Oh, who remembers?
Moonnights set up a third, more violent identity for Mark.
Dr. Strange set up Clea and Strange fixing incursions.
And also, Dr. Strange One featured more to absorbing magic from other sorcerers to become a even more mega-sourcerer Supreme.
Oh, God, I'm not even halfway through the face yet.
Ms. Marvel was a mutant.
Brett Goldstein's playing Hercules.
She-Hawk gave us this haircut attached to scar.
Quantum Mania had the Council of Canks.
Wakanda Forever gave us to Chala Jr.
And Akoye is going around with her new armor kick-and-ass.
Guardians 3 introduced the new team.
Secret Invasion set up Amelia Clark joining MI-13.
Monica Rambo meets Beast.
Sam has a talk with Samuel Stearns and the Thunderbolts and the Fantastic Four set up Doomsday.
But there's also a...
ton of Marvel characters, shows, and maybe movies that the studio would like us to forget.
So what I want to do now is I want to talk to Tommy Beck told the guy who's always on break
and Colton Ogburn who's trapped in our TV, it doesn't know it so please don't tell him.
And I want to find out from them, what do we think Marvel's going to get rid of?
What do we want them to get rid of?
And what is our diehard?
What do we want them to keep?
And also, hey, all of you down in the comments are in the live chat, let us know
what Marvel cows do you think are sacred and they shouldn't get rid of.
Tommy, I haven't talked to you in a long time. I hope you're doing well.
I'm good. I do have to get back to work in just a minute, but I am on break now, so I'm happy to
weigh in. Terrific. So this is an exciting time to be an MCU fan. It seems like they're reconfiguring
behind the scenes. Just add an additional bit of context before I get into who do you think they're
going to lose. Kevin Feigey has said that they're going to scale back to one show a year,
but they've also basically renewed Daredevil for three more seasons. So I don't know if
they're actually going to do one show because I think the champions is still happening.
Strange Academies kind of was moving forward.
Now it looks like it hasn't.
You know, there's a reason they don't announce these things.
It's because they are still developing them behind the scenes.
What do you think, though?
What do you think Marvel might get rid of in the new universe?
Well, I think probably almost all parts of secret invasion are dismantleable.
I'm sad and slightly because I did.
I did like Amelia Clark's character, and I know that that may not be a popular opinion,
but I was interested in seeing more of that.
I just feel like that show was so disappointing.
Like I can pick it apart for individual things,
but just the overall feeling of disappointment that I got from that show.
Between that and kind of like, I'm not that excited about the post-credit scene from The Eternals.
I could see all that going away.
That makes one of us, man.
I'm really excited about that.
I'm the only one.
I'm literally the only guy.
But Ryan, I think the reason for that is is it's already convoluted enough.
Like, if they are to do this reset, then like, you know, I'm more of the school of thought of like, even in Feige's own words that you talk about earlier, like maybe some of these characters just need to go away for a decade.
And I know that seems crazy to talk about.
But at the pace, production moves in the way that these things are kind of monolithic.
It doesn't seem that unreasonable that in 10 years, Harry Stein.
is like headlining a Marvel movie for a character that appeared 15 years ago at that point.
So, yeah, I think I think the big one for me is secret invasion.
I'm fine with losing that.
And, you know, other than that, I hate to be a company man.
And you know, my account gets a nice Disney bonus every week that I say something nice about
them.
But I kind of trust the process.
Like, I do believe that they are getting things on track with how things are going on.
Well, okay.
Before I get into like the thing that, you know,
absolutely must keep, right? I want to throw out this question. Let's say they decide we want
to jettison secret invasion so we can maybe use it down the line. Some of this is really easy to undo,
right? If you just literally have the characters show up cast by somebody else or whatever,
or somebody shows up alive, we understand, okay, something didn't happen. But it's really hard to just
say secret invasion did not happen because that show had no long-lasting repercussions whatsoever that
were addressed in another movie. I mean, the alien panic, none of that stuff. Well, Maria Hill's
death, right? That's the big one. I guess that's it. Okay, yeah, you would have Maria Hill just be
alive and it's like the ending of Days of Future Past. Right, Colton? Colton, what about you? Tommy
took the low-hanging fruit with Secret Invasion there. I hope you were a little bit more creative. Pluck,
pluck. I'm still holding out for like the, you know, the edition of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
book, like the second edition where they say, oh, and Secret Invasion happened in this branching time.
And it's just not part of the EU.
I mean, they could.
And that would totally make sense.
Yeah.
But I do like the idea of having Maria Hill just show up,
maybe at the newly formed Avengers Tower in the rebooted universe or something.
That's a good way to handle it.
However, check for one idea, though, on top of that,
I think it would only really work if Deadpool was there.
And he goes, are you?
And he looks at the camera and says, I guess, I guess none of that happened.
And then that's going.
Yes.
Yes.
Right.
And that's what's great about Deadpool.
He's a character that can make a lot of this work.
And I think general audiences are ready.
They understand the general reset.
Less, yeah, just like less low-hanging fruit.
She-Hulk, I liked She-Hulk personally, but I know a lot of people didn't.
Even, like, the non-hater-type people just weren't into the show.
The actress was very vocal about everything that went down with Kimmel and Disney.
I don't know if Bob Eiger is a grudge-holding man,
but he might not be too happy about that.
I don't think Kevin Feigy would have a problem with it.
You know, he's known to stand by his actors,
stand by Scarlett Johansson when she was having her beef with Disney.
But I could see She-Hulk maybe going.
Moon Night, I think the Eternal's probably done.
The latest rumor about those two is Moon Night,
I think this is from Daniel R.P.K.
And again, we're talking rumors and leaks,
etc. was that they are developing
Moon Night Season 2, or at least a continuation.
And he's a character
who could easily show up in a team-up movie.
And I remember, Faggy
wanted to do The Eternals, and Bob Iger
looked at the price tag and said, are you nuts?
And said, no. I just...
I'm so tired of, and we've
talked about this before, I'm tired of the Disney
Plus series, Marvel
series, feeling like chopped up
B movies. That is
so annoying. And I
really hope that, and
Ryan, you mentioned they're doing one show a year now.
Is that what you said?
One, like, live action show.
Fikey had said that.
I don't think they'll stick to it necessarily.
I like the idea of Marvel Studios being over,
maybe one show a year that is, like, interconnected heavily with the MCU.
And then having somebody that Fagie really trusts run Marvel television
and handle shows like Daredevil, maybe Moon Night, Punisher,
these things that really are just their own shows.
that don't benefit from that interconnected thing,
and they can just have like this episodic, you know,
season-by-season show that's just its own thing.
I think they would really benefit from that.
So maybe that's where characters like Moon Night and She-Hulk can go to.
Maybe they'll do Midnight Suns.
That seems to be where they're more comfortable doing, like, R-rated stuff.
And then we can have the, you know, the mainline MCU,
this rebooted thing, take place mostly on the big screen.
And as far as Eternals, I mentioned them for a second.
Do you think they're going to come back?
Ryan, I think you're one of the few people actually in that movie.
No, I think the movie's flawed, but I think I love the setup.
The problem with the big budget movie is, yeah, Captain America First Avengers is not that good.
Thor one's not that good, but they were low budget enough to where it didn't matter.
They made a profit.
So when you start off with like the assumption of everything we do is going to be big,
you know, Marvel in hindsight should have treated phase four like it was phase one.
You know, they should have done smaller and smaller and then going out.
I'm sorry.
Did you just say Thor 1 and Captain America 1 or nothing?
They're not great.
They're not as good as what came later.
I mean, I think Thor Ragnarok and Winter Soldier and Civil War far eclips them.
If you look at those movies, you know, Captain America 1 is a series of montages.
You know, it does a great job getting us to like this character.
But structure-wise, no, I mean, it's not the best the MC you offer, not even in phase 1.
Thor 1's pretty good, but it's pretty low-budget in places.
the score is a little underwhelming.
But anyways, I digress.
Sorry, I just want to add one quick.
Thor one to me is the most jarring phase.
Like, it's the most phase one-y, phase one movie.
Like, when you look at it versus the movies that came after it,
you're like, whoa, this feels like it's a different genre of movie based on how,
like even how Chris Hemsworth looks in that movie is so different from Ragnarok by the time.
You guys didn't like, you guys didn't like.
You guys didn't like the Tricon.
Yeah.
Yeah, the Tilton tripod.
Yeah.
Kevin Brana, you know, he was...
And both of those movies were made by, like, veteran directors who were brought in to do their take on a superhero movie.
And they, you know, were put into the studio system.
They weren't necessarily autores who were brought in.
But that's all we're talking about right now, though.
We're not talking about phase one.
All right, all right, right.
I have a...
Well, in a way we are because we're...
Talk about phase seven.
We're entering, I know, but phase seven, I think, in a way, is going to be a phase one in a lot of ways that kind of times back into this conversation with...
I think they're going mutant heavy.
So we could see even, like, some beloved...
successful characters as well
get benched for a little while
because they're going to go so X-Men and
Mutant heavy. I think so too.
Regarding just the Eternals, I do think
what they're going to do is have Starlord
join the Annihilators, which is
the team from the comics. It'll probably have,
I don't know if I'm going to cherry pick people who
probably have Marvel contracts.
Julia Gardner, the Silver Surfer,
probably have Adam Warlock in there.
And I do think they have
a ready-made kind of story they
can step into with Harry Style
joining the team. I mean, maybe
everybody didn't see the Eternals or like it,
but there's got to be something there they could
do. So that, I just, I think
Kevin Feigy hates the idea
of a dangling plot thread, which is why we got
Tim Blake Nelson 17 years after his movie was
first released. I think they need their
guardians replacement. That
cosmic, fun, yeah,
sci-fi-style movie.
Yeah, exactly. Now,
the dovetail with this is, and I'm with you guys,
I think these are definitely some things that
they'll get rid of. And Feige also said, like,
depends on the creative. If somebody came up to him with a bang and pitch for Eternals 2
that wasn't going to break the bank, then I think maybe they would look into it. However,
some of these post credits teases I just went through to me are like, oh my God, that's so
perfect, right? Like Brett Goldstein has heard of these. Yeah. Yeah. Please make that. Whether it's in
Thor 5 or an Avengers film, whatever, that would be so much fun to see. Others, we know like the
Shang-chi Beacons probably going to be addressed in Dooms Day. That's, you know, the best time to
break it in. But for you guys, what are your, what are your, what hill are you going to die on here?
What do you have to see them follow up one? Like who, who's definitely not going to go anywhere?
It's tough because it's, I have to take my emotion out of it because I, I was really hyped for the
first post-credit scene in Eternals with Dane Whitman and, uh, in Blade. And that doesn't seem to be
even, I mean, that seems to be on the furthest back, but that's in a back.
in a different kitchen at this point.
And Kit Harrington even basically said, nobody's talked to me about that.
I mean, I think pretty much relegated him to not being in the MCU.
I'll zag a little bit.
I feel kind of like what has to be addressed is in one of these properties that may lose
almost the rest of its entire identity.
And that is Hulk and scar.
Like they have to address the fact that Hulk now has a son.
And like that that may be the legacy of She-Hulk.
Like that may be the MCU legacy of it is just the, the adding
of this character, which is really sad to me.
Like what William Hurt was from The Incredible Hulk.
That was the only part of that DNA that persisted throughout the rest.
We're like Harley Quinn from the DCEU.
Right.
I do think we're going to see Scar.
I think that they're a million percent going to do a Champions TV show,
which is the main reason why I'm like,
I think they're going to do more than one show a year.
Dear God, I hope so.
Because you look at all the, I mean, look,
if you follow Disney Plus shows,
then you probably would have really loved the Thunderbolts, right?
And if you follow Disney Plus,
plus shows, you're going to love the champions. I mean, you've got so many fun, charismatic
characters like Kamala Khan, Haley, Kate Bishop, and, you know, you can put Scar in there. And the cool
thing about Scar is and his haircut, nobody really played him in that scene. You could pretty much
cast anyone and he can be in it. So I do think we'll see him persist. So yeah, you're going to die on
the Scar Hill. Got it. I'll die on a Hulk Hill as well. I really like the character of Shee Hulk. And I
I would like to see her continue and maybe like Fantastic Four or something.
You know, she's a member of the team and the comic.
So I would like to see her character continue.
I'd like to see her done with a movie budget.
I think that would be good for her character in terms of,
you can cut to a clip of Kevin.
Your CGI is too expensive.
This one's a little off topic slightly,
but I really like the idea of them continuing Hugh Jackman's Wolverine for a little while.
if he and Ryan Reynolds are interested in doing some more movies together.
I say why not.
I think this new X-Men lineup does not need to be plagued by Wolverine
overshadowing the whole thing.
So why not just do your X-Men, let Laura's X-23 be in there.
Daphne Keenan's great.
And then do Deadpool and Wolverine 2 and 3.
Do X-Force.
Do some fun R-rated movies with those two.
They have a blast together.
They do stuff together all the time, Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds.
So I think that's basically like this guaranteed $800 to $1.2 billion box office every time you put one out.
And maybe if they like doing stuff together, they can get around to making a good movie for us.
I, my feeling on Wolverine and Hugh Jackman is, right?
To me, it's like sugar.
It's like sugar for dinner.
It's the kind of thing like, yes, it's awesome.
Let's get it.
But eventually he will, he's human, it will catch up to him.
He'll have to stop doing the role.
And then you're going to have this new group introduced unless they actually bring in an older person to play Wolverine.
Because they already have these other X-Men.
Otherwise, it's going to be that same.
The DNA of the Multiverse saga is still got to be running through this franchise.
And he's already played the old version of Wolverine twice.
That's true.
They've already portrayed him as the old version of the character.
But as Brad Pitt has taught us in F1, these guys can stay ripped till they're 65.
It's not this is not your father's 70s movies where the 50-year-olds look 80 and the 30-year-olds look 50.
This is like new medicine, new fitness, new health regimes, whether they're ultimately beneficial to the humans.
We'll find out.
But Hughes is going to be able to play Wolverine physically if he wants to for at least another decade.
I mean, Deadpool, Wolverine's a fun movie.
It just doesn't have any kind of character development at all.
Hugh Jackman.
A reason to care about the people in it.
Yeah.
But he's not human.
I agree with Tommy.
He's going to be able to play this role for a long time.
And I want that old man Logan movie.
I want him and Hawkeye.
Yes.
Yes.
I want him and Hawkeye trying to get a baby Hulk to a certain destination
and having to fight all these super villains.
That would be awesome.
And again, I say, yeah, eventually you'll have a new Wolverine.
Sure.
And maybe Henry Cavill would be fun.
He might be a little too old at this point.
But there's no reason that X-23 can't fill that role, I don't think, and still do Jackman Moore.
I mean, that's the thing.
Like, I want to see Wolverine.
I think they should do the ultimate fan casting troll and cast Jacob Allorty at all six foot six inches as Wolverine.
Because this keep making him taller.
Yeah.
I think fans have let that one go.
Most people don't even realize how short Wolverine is anymore.
I think they should cast me as Wolverine.
Yeah.
You've said that for a long time.
Can I just want to backtrack on something?
You know, we both talked about Shee Hawk
and how that seems to be the most obvious one to cut back on.
I don't know when the last time you guys saw the series was,
but off top of your head, what was the best episode?
I think the trial of abomination was my favorite episode,
but I don't, that's me reaching.
I don't have a specific favorite episode.
I mean, I had favorite parts of episodes,
like, what's the guy that can't die
and him having all of his lovers?
Yeah, Mr. Immortal, yeah.
I mean, he's a great actor.
Yeah, it's crazy.
He's fantastic.
Yeah.
For me,
I was going to say Daredevil.
Like the Daredevil episode
is when that show like really clicked and came alive.
And I just wanted to support what Colton said earlier.
I think you could lift Sheehawk
and put her in an Avengers movie.
She was such a great dynamic
in the comics as a part of the Avengers team
because everyone's very, you know,
like some of them are straight-laced and some of them.
But She-Hawk is just down to party.
You know, she hooked up with like everybody in those comics,
but she also was the strongest member of the team,
one of the smartest people on the team.
She's a strong moral presence.
She's just really fun to see interact with other characters.
I haven't rewatched the series since the first time through.
I'm having trouble remembering what happens in which episode.
I liked the pilot.
I know that episode was originally supposed to come later in the season, I think.
And, you know, the finale bothered me
just because of the implications it had on the wider MCN.
you, but that kind of goes back to my point of maybe not for She-Hulk specifically, but I think
them doing TV shows that don't have to be interconnected with the movies gives them so much
like creative freedom to do other things.
Like if She-Hulk wasn't connected to the MCU, I would have loved that finale.
It's simply because of the sheer implications of like the canon of what's happening in the
MCU that I was like, whoa, whoa.
Oh, it's way too.
things in a TV show? Yeah, it's too meta. It just takes it way too far. It should have been revealed.
I mean, I actually love the finale, but I also distrust it for the same reason. And they do this all
the time in the comics, but they never had to have a canon explanation for it. Whereas in the
Deadpool comics, it's because he's crazy. And I think she needed to have a dream sequence or something
because in a connected universe, it's too weird. I mean, I've made videos about that. I'll give you guys
something I think that they should follow up on and they will. And that is the other post-
credit scene of Shang Chi with his sister taking over the 10 rings. That's exciting because you think about
like Daredevil for instance, right? It's one of the few very big bright spots of Marvel TV.
Hell, I mean, you got Daredevil. He's fighting the hand. He's fighting ninjas. He's fighting crime
lords who can all be a branch of the 10 rings. And if they are able to, after the Multiverse
saga, ditch the rings and actually make him the master of Kung Fu, that's a great cost over
opportunity for him to appear and bring some legitimacy to the shows and vice versa.
I really think they're going to follow up on that and maybe just scale down the budget
and not have giant dragons in the next one.
So that's the one I'm hoping we get a follow up on.
She would also serve as a great villain for an Avengers movie, I think, like a lower tier
Avengers movie, like one that's not so cosmic and into the world bizarre, just like a lower
level movie, which they should have already done in phase four.
I really, yeah.
I mean, we can keep going back and back to that one.
kind of takes us full circle to secret invasion. Like I mentioned earlier, you know, if Maria Hill shows up
alive, they could probably do secret invasion and just in this new universe, the scrolls are evil.
You know, that was the hardest problem they have with the show is explaining why these nice people
are now evil people and, you know, scroll politics and even the follow-up movie where we see
the planet with the emperor, we're like, this seems like a nice planet.
I'm going to just live there. Do you guys think that Brie Larson will continue as Captain Marvel?
Yeah, but it's got to be, I think that she very much did not like that it wasn't Captain Marvel to.
And I think that she really did not like the fan backlash.
She went into the first movie very like on social and responding a lot.
And maybe it's because during the marketing for the Marvel, she was under strike.
And, you know, she was striking and couldn't promote it.
I don't think she's done any more than like I thought Natalie Portman was done.
but yeah, I think she'll be back
and especially if she thinks she can get a huge payday
on a movie.
But I'm not sure how much she's gung ho for the franchise.
What do you think?
She gets so much shit just from the vocal minority.
So I would understand if she was like,
like, I could see Fagie having conversations
with all of his big cast and maybe saying,
hey, we're kind of reaching a point
where we're kind of relaunching this thing.
We're making our plan for the next 10, 15 years.
We're re-uping contracts.
And maybe having it.
like heart to heart conversations with hey if you want in i need a commitment if you want out now's
the time so i i don't know that that's a conversation he might be having with several people i i don't
know if she'd be interested i i like brie larsen i like what she brings to captain marvel uh i want
to see her in a good captain marvel movie yeah i mean i'm a fan of that character from the comics
and i want her cool haircut yeah yeah the short one yeah i want the haircut back totally and
do civil war too do her versus
Sam Wilson's Captain America.
I hate Civil War II. It's such a bad
comic. No, no, no, just name only.
Name only. Oh, I see.
Yeah, I get it. Or something. I mean,
we're kind of going to get that in Doomsday
with the two Avengers teams.
Go ahead of time.
No, I think that
to do Civil War II and name only is
probably the best adaptation of that.
But I do want Bree Larson to come
back. First of all, I'm just proud that I said her name
correctly and not the very similar porn stars
name that I always say as an accident
dragged on in the internet.
Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Let everybody just take a second to Google
so they don't have to click off the video to do it.
They all know. They all know. No problem.
If you know, you know. The boys who know, no.
Boys who get it, get it. But I
think we're done. I think they probably paused
and now we're back out of it. Okay.
All right. Welcome back, everybody.
Welcome to porn chat with Tommy B. Anyway,
Bree Larson, separate thing.
I want her back. I think
I think she did such a great job in Captain Marvel One.
And I feel like, yeah, everything you guys said makes sense.
But she's such an important character to the overall MCU that just kind of saying, well,
the Marvel's underperformed and obviously got some of the most toxic,
free anyone seeing the movie evaluations online.
It's like it would be unfair.
But I also, you know, I know how movie stars are.
And like if it's not, if it's not going to be a huge pain and she's not going to be guaranteed
a large role in the film,
I could see her just not wanting to come back.
You know, like, it may have nothing to do
with Kevin Feigian what he wants.
It might just, she might just be like,
no, I'm not doing it.
And then they'll have to recast
because they can't not have that character,
can't be it?
Pretty incredible how fast people turn around.
Elizabeth Olson seemed completely checked out
in her press interviews after Multiverse.
And now she's talking about suddenly,
she's not confirmed for Doomsday or Secret Wars,
but she's talking about how she hopes
there's a Wanda Solo movie.
Yeah, sure.
She was right to be pissed.
She was.
The inconsistencies between her show and that.
But that shows a love for the character, and I hope she, I think Brie Larson has a love for the character as well.
Sorry, Colton, go ahead.
I have one more I just wanted to ask.
Chris Evans and RDJ.
Are they going to stay in, or is this really the Secret Wars going to be it?
I hope there's a recast and it's the same characters.
Nothing against Sam Wilson, but even if it's like Old Steve to the next couple Sam Wilson movies,
but then he, like, uses the time thing to become young again.
For me, it's just like, I like the comic characters, you know?
You can do storyline where Sam Wilson is Captain America.
But eventually, it's always reversed the type.
It's going to be Steve Rogers.
Like James Bond, I think you swap him in and out.
I think they, I think R.D.J. stays on his doom.
And a lot of the time, he is just in Latvira at his castle.
And maybe for, like, whenever Darkside emerges, we see the Avengers and the X-Men
have to go ask him for help.
And I could see Chris Evans, I mean, if you're going to have some news.
Darkside, Colton, Darkside.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Apocalypse.
What do you mean, Darkside?
Apocalypse, I'm sorry.
Why did you say that name?
Oh, I'm in Thanos.
It's his mother's game, too.
The big CGI bad guy with no hair.
You completely lost my chair.
Oh, Sam Wilson, as Captain America.
If you're going to keep him on his Captain America,
then I don't see a reason to recast Steve Rogers, right?
now. I say keep R.D.J. and Chris Evans as these like just reoccurring like statesmen.
You know what I mean? Like for the next two years.
Why not? Sounds fun. Yeah. Yeah. Well, sadly, we do got to wrap it up there because,
you know, a video over 30 minutes has a much lower click-through rate. But I want to thank
Tommy Beck told and Colton Ogburn for joining me today. But like I said earlier,
I desperately want to know who are your sacred people? What movies do you think they should
follow up on? But I know you're going to be way more into telling us who they should not keep
in phase seven of the MCU.
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