9 Unbelievable MCU Phase 6 Plot Twists that Thunderbolts Revealed!
Heed this notice! The content of this article reveals key plot points for Thunderbolts*. Reading further may unveil significant transformations that Thunderbolts* brings to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. These changes are anticipated to pave the way for captivating narratives during Phase 6, leading up to the Multiverse Saga. Compared to the Infinity Saga, the Multiverse Saga has seen a surge in projects, far outnumbering them. Among the MCU’s most acclaimed films released recently, some of the Marvel productions in Phases 4 and 5 have sparked debate among fans.
The jaw-dropping conclusion of “Thunderbolts” and the post-credits scene in the Marvel film have sent shockwaves through the franchise. After months of building anticipation, the MCU finally unveiled the significance of the asterisk in the title, and the revelation was spot-on. With two upcoming Avengers films, “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” “Spider-Man: New Dawn,” and numerous other projects in development, the MCU’s Multiverse Saga is poised to deliver an exciting array of surprises over the next few years. Here are the plotlines that “Thunderbolts” lays the groundwork for in the MCU’s Phase 6:
9. Did Daredevil, Spider-Man, And Other NYC Heroes Get Affected By The Void?
Thunderbolts* Only Focused On The Team’s Reaction To The Event
In a significant shift for the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s portrayal of New York City, Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again saw Vincent D’Onofrio’s character, Mayor Fisk, seize control over the city. This power grab led to a ban on all vigilantes, putting characters such as Charlie Cox’s Daredevil, Jon Bernthal’s Punisher, Tony Dalton’s Swordsman, and numerous other vigilantes who operate in New York City in a precarious position. Fans have expressed disappointment that heroes like Tom Holland’s Spider-Man and the Defenders from the Netflix Marvel shows, who have worked alongside Daredevil in the past, did not seem to intervene in this situation.
Currently, Thunderbolts is set to unveil a significant event that has the potential to impact almost every hero operating in Marvel Cinematic Universe’s New York. As The Void forces characters and civilians into its dismal memory chambers, we get an opportunity to explore how key figures like Spider-Man, Daredevil, and others are affected by this ordeal. This event might provide answers that could be explored in the second season of Daredevil: Born Again and the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day series.
8. Sam’s Avengers And The New Avengers Fight For The Team’s Trademark
The MCU Now Has Two Avengers Teams After Years With None
In the finale of “Captain America: Brave New World”, Sam Wilson, portrayed by Anthony Mackie, is seen planning to form a new Avengers squad. However, this endeavor clashes with the significant revelation in “Thunderbolts”. It turns out that the asterisk in the movie was signifying a name change, as Marvel Studios officially announced that the Thunderbolts have been rebranded as The New Avengers. The film leaped forward in time to depict the team adapting to their new responsibilities.
Every MCU Avengers Movie | |
---|---|
Movie | Release Date |
The Avengers | 2012 |
Avengers: Age of Ultron | 2015 |
Avengers: Infinity War | 2018 |
Avengers: Endgame | 2019 |
Avengers: Doomsday | 2026 |
Avengers: Secret Wars | 2027 |
It looks like Thunderbolts hinted at potential tension between the two Avengers groups in 2026’s “Avengers: Doomsday.” In the post-credits scene of Thunderbolts, it was shown that Captain America is taking a legal approach to challenge The New Avengers over the use of the ‘Avengers’ name. Given that both superhero teams will be featured in next year’s “Avengers: Doomsday” and they are currently at odds regarding the trademark, this dispute is expected to continue.
7. Sam Wilson And Bucky Barnes’ Friendship Might Suffer
The Heroes Are In The Middle Of The Avengers Trademark Battle
As Captain America’s Avengers and The New Avengers engage in a battle for the title of Earth’s strongest heroes, one of Marvel Cinematic Universe’s longest-standing friendships could face potential strife. In the post-credits scene of Thunderbolts, Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes is tasked with discussing the trademark with Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson. However, it appears that Bucky has already discussed this matter, but Sam remains unyielding on his stance.
Given that Bucky was instrumental in forming The New Avengers to pursue Valentina Alleagra de Fontaine and Sam serves as the MCU’s Captain America, it can be said that they both play crucial roles within their respective Avenger teams. If The New Avengers persist in their current stance, which appears to be their intention, there might be a growing rift between Bucky and Sam.
6. The New Avengers Will Be The First MCU Heroes To Meet The Fantastic Four
Thunderbolts* Surprisingly Introduced Marvel’s First Family Before The Team’s Film
Watching the Thunderbolts take over the Avengers Tower was thrilling, but what truly left me spellbound during the post-credits scene was the hint that the Fantastic Four have apparently entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Granted, it could be Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom in the spaceship, but given that the team is scheduled to appear in July’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”, it seems more plausible that these heroes are aboard.
With the New Avengers learning about the Fantastic Four’s spaceship, they plan to investigate it. If the Fantastic Four can’t prevent themselves from being encountered by a cosmic hero like Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel before the New Avengers reach their ship, then the previous team known as Thunderbolts will be the ones who will encounter them first. This interaction between the heroes could lead to significant events in Avengers: Doomsday.
5. The Fantastic Four’s Earth Will Likely Be Destroyed
Galactus Is A Formidable Villain For The Fantastic Four Movie
If the Fantastic Four join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as suggested in the Thunderbolts series, it implies they’ve departed from their original universe. Although there might be alternate explanations for this, a popular theory surrounding The Fantastic Four: First Steps is that Ralph Ineson’s Galactus will consume their world. This theory has gained traction due to hints dropped in the MCU movie trailers.
As a cinephile, I must say that Pedro Pascal’s portrayal of Reed Richards leaves no room for doubt when he admits, “I’m not certain if we can prevent Galactus.” The catastrophic destruction of their world serves as an effective means to lure the Fantastic Four into the primary Marvel Cinematic Universe on Earth. The upcoming ensemble *Thunderbolts* saga, a pivotal storyline for MCU’s Phase 6, will reach its climax by the end of the Fantastic Four movie.
4. Mel Is Covertly Teased To Be A Bigger Marvel Character
Thunderbolts* Might Have Snuck In A Character Connected To The Team In The Comics
Geraldine Viswanathan’s character Mel worked as an assistant to Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in the movie ‘Thunderbolts’. With Val now obliged to work for The New Avengers, Mel has a chance to chart a new course for herself within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Although ‘Thunderbolts’ does not delve into this, some subtle hints or Easter eggs in the film might have already given us a glimpse of what her future could hold. These clues can be found in two Easter eggs hidden in ‘Thunderbolts’.
In the movie, Viswanathan’s character is named Mel. This name might be short for Melissa Gold, a character known as Songbird in the comics, one of the original Thunderbolts members. The recurring bird necklace that Mel wears in the film adds to this theory. If she assists Bucky in the movie, there’s a chance she could reappear in a potential sequel like *Thunderbolts* or *Avengers: Doomsday*, potentially gaining her comic book powers.
3. Will Valentina Allegra De Fontaine Stay Under The New Avengers’ Thumb?
The Contessa Is Not A Character To Stay Down For Long
In a sense, Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine gathered the Thunderbolts together. Earlier, she had hired many of these teams for assassination missions, but instead of having them kill each other, they opted against it. Towards the end of the movie, rather than facing imprisonment, Valentina presented the Thunderbolts to the world as The New Avengers.
In essence, Florence Pugh’s character, Yelena Belova, communicates to Valentina that they hold control over her resources, effectively implying a deal where she avoids imprisonment by working for The New Avengers. However, given Valentina’s complex and morally ambiguous nature, she might not be content with being controlled, potentially leading her towards an alliance with a figure like Doctor Doom or another individual who aligns more closely with her own beliefs.
2. Bob Is Trying To Keep The Void Under Control
One Of The MCU’s Most Powerful Heroes Is Not Active
The lightning bolts* underscored Lewis Pullman’s formidable strength as Sentry. With ease, this character could have tackled the entire Marvel team without exerting much effort. If he so desired, Sentry had the capacity to end their lives. However, it’s important to note that Bob adheres to a moral code and is not malevolent. Nevertheless, his dark aspect, the Void, boasts an power equal to Sentry but without any restraints.
In the exciting news I’ve just learned, I’m thrilled to confirm that Pullman is set to rejoin the cast of Avengers: Doomsday, with most of the Thunderbolts* team as well. With Robert Downey Jr.’s portrayal of Doctor Doom and what seems to be other multiversal perils on the horizon, it’s clear that our heroes will need every bit of help they can get.
Intriguingly, the post-credits scene from Thunderbolts* hinted at a personal struggle for me as Sentry – I’m not currently active due to a fear that the Void might regain control. This could potentially unfold in Avengers: Doomsday, or perhaps it’s my role to step up and be the hero this team needs to save the day.
1. Incursions May Have Already Started
The MCU Is Dealing With Strange Events In Space
In the post-credits scene of Thunderbolts, another intriguing plot point for the Marvel Cinematic Universe is hinted at, which seems to be connected to the cosmic part of the franchise. It appears that the New Avengers are aware of a catastrophic space event arising from certain abnormalities. Although the movie doesn’t explicitly mention it, this situation strongly resembles the beginning of incursions.
Doomsday.” Regardless, it’s important for the movie to clarify what the teased “space crisis” hinted by the Thunderbolts means.
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