From the “D23” held this weekend in Brazil, Marvel Studios carried out the presentation of new details and advances related to its Cinematographic Universe, as well as the end of the call Phase 5as well as the beginning of the Phase 6.
Two of the most significant advances during the presentation of the comics panel was the exhibition and publication of new posters and trailers for “Captain America: Brave New World” y “The Thunderbolts”films that possibly end the failed saga of the multiverse.
In the new trailer for “Captain America: Brave New World” a more extended version of what will be the appearance of the Hulk Rojoas well as all the problems you will face Sam Wilsonnow in his new role as Captain America.
While in the advancement of “The Thunderbolts”it is finally revealed who was the person who bought the famous “Torre Stark”as well as some details of the formation of this team of antiheroes within the Marvel Universe.
In addition to that, Kevin Feige revealed that priority will be given to the entry of mutants into the UCMall this after “Secret Wars”Let us remember that in the post-credits scene of “Captain Marvel” and within the “Ms Marvel” series, different mutants were introduced to the Cinematographic Universe.
it was defined that year by year there will be 2 movies and 3 series per year, the return of Scarlett Wich, Deadpool y Wolverinethe confirmation of a Blade film, the arrival of Miles Morales, as well as the renewal of different series.
It is expected that this Sunday there will be some kind of progress related to “The Fantastic Four” and the new movies “Avengers”especially with the return of Robert Downey Jr.
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Interview Format: Time.news Editor and Marvel Cinematic Universe Expert
Time.news Editor (TNE): Hello and welcome to our special coverage of the latest happenings from the D23 event in Brazil! Today we have with us an expert on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Dr. Jane Foster. Dr. Foster, thank you for joining us!
Dr. Jane Foster (JF): Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to delve into the exciting developments from D23.
TNE: Let’s dive right in! Marvel made some big announcements about both the end of Phase 5 and the beginning of Phase 6. Can you tell us what that means for fans of the franchise?
JF: Absolutely! Finishing up Phase 5 signifies a pivotal point where the narrative threads laid out in the earlier phases start to converge. It’s a showcase of character arcs and plotlines while setting the stage for the grander stories that will unfold in Phase 6. Fans can expect an escalation in stakes and complexity as we transition into a new era.
TNE: Speaking of new eras, we saw new trailers and posters for “Captain America: Brave New World” and “The Thunderbolts.” What are your thoughts on these titles?
JF: Both titles are incredibly significant. “Captain America: Brave New World” hands the mantle of Captain America to Sam Wilson, which not only pays homage to the legacy of Steve Rogers but also introduces new narratives around themes of identity and leadership. Meanwhile, “The Thunderbolts” promises to explore morally ambiguous characters and anti-heroes, expanding the universe in exciting and unpredictable ways.
TNE: The inclusion of new characters often stirs discussion. How do you think these films will resonate with fans?
JF: I believe there’s a lot of potential for both critical acclaim and fan engagement with these titles. By blending classic characters with newer ones and incorporating contemporary social issues, Marvel could resonate deeply with both long-time fans and new audiences alike. It’s also an exploration of what heroism means in today’s world.
TNE: There’s been talk of these films potentially wrapping up certain storylines. How do you anticipate they will address this?
JF: Marvel has always had a knack for creating interconnected narratives. If these films indeed mark the conclusion of certain arcs within Phase 5, we can expect a satisfying culmination of existing plots backed by emotional payoff. However, it’s essential that they leave enough room for new stories to breathe in Phase 6 because fans are always eager for what’s next!
TNE: What else do you think audiences should look out for as we transition into Phase 6?
JF: Definitely keep an eye on character development and the introduction of larger cosmic elements. Marvel has shown a willingness to push boundaries exploring multiverse concepts and interconnected narratives, and I expect Phase 6 to capitalize on that momentum. We may see unexpected cameos and crossovers that could turn established storylines on their heads!
TNE: Fascinating insights, Dr. Foster! To wrap up, what are your expectations for the impact of the phase transitions on Marvel’s overarching storyline?
JF: I think we’re heading into a transformative period. As Marvel goes through these transitions, fans can anticipate not just thrilling action but also deeper emotional and psychological explorations of characters. The phase transitions could redefine what we expect from superhero narratives, making them more inclusive and reflective of contemporary society.
TNE: Thank you, Dr. Foster! It’s been enlightening discussing these developments, and we can’t wait to see how the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to evolve.
JF: Thank you! I look forward to what Marvel has in store for us next!
TNE: And thank you to our readers for joining us today. Stay tuned for more updates on the Marvel Cinematic Universe and other exciting news!