Martin Freeman also joins
the MCU as a new character, who Latino Review claims is Everett K. Ross, an interrogator and expert on all matters related to Black Panther's Wakanda.
Not exact matches
So in this
new era of comic book movies that are mostly dominated by
MCU movies,
as well
as their success vs Batman v Superman, has there been a change of the typical iconic comic book movie
characters?
Yeah, the filmmaker reiterated that Peter Quill's father will not be the same
as the comic books, but it's also interesting that Gunn mentions there will be a «couple of
new characters» that will be important to the
MCU.
While it doesn't exactly feel
as much like a Spider - Man movie
as I wish it would've because of the changes from the source material and abundance of
MCU references, I love that its a
new take a
character we've seen so many times.
The evolution of females in the
MCU from supporting
characters to the forefront of the films has certainly served «Black Panther» breakout Gurira, known for her fan favorite role
as warrior woman Michonne on AMC's «The Walking Dead» and one of the
newest members of the
MCU.
Greggs refers to Coulson
as «a bit of a
new guy at S.H.I.E.L.D.» and compares the
character to the more experienced S.H.I.E.L.D. agent fans meet in the first
MCU film, Iron Man.
We know that the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers 4 is set to mark both an end and a
new beginning for the Marvel Cinematic Universe,
as contracts with several of the
MCU's original stars expire and the focus starts to shift towards
newer characters.
In an interview with Screen Rant, the director was asked about
new characters that could be brought into the
MCU and name - checked the Fantastic Four
as the one he wants to see most.
It's common knowledge by now that Avengers: Infinity War and its
as - yet - untitled sequel is set to really shake up the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the two - part superhero epic serving
as a finale for several
characters,
as well
as launching the
MCU into a
new direction for Phase Four and beyond.