User blog:Angel Gro/MCU Ideas to wild that may never happen

This is dedicated to ideas that although we as fans would probably enjoy, they might never happen. Please leave more ideas below, and if you like any of the pitches help expand the concept.

Guidelines for these pitches (Exception for one-shots):

- Must utilize at least one established MCU character (minor or mayor)

-Uses a comic story (even if loosely) as a basis for the movie's/shows's plot

- Introduces 2 of the 4 elements from the comics (a new comics concept, organization, character -  hero or villain -, or item from the comics)

-If movie is a team-up, at least one of the villains is shared by both of the main heroes (even if they have only faced him/her once)

+ New system in which you will find the movies and shows combined into arcs that tie into a single story, for example all movies and shows that tie into Secret Invasion or those that would tie into Fear Itself +

+ Spoilers for Endgame and the rest of the MCU movies +

The God Squad Arc
Due to the fact that Asgard was destroyed by the events of Thor:Ragnarok, we might never get storylines featuring the Asgardians and the rest of the Pantheons like Greek gods. However, there are many ways to bring back their storyline and revamp them to fit the new version of the MCU that will become after Avengers 4. For this we would craft a storyline that stretches from the Disney+ streaming service to the MCU movies, without us having many questions.

Lady Sif: Blood Oath (Disney+)
Though this story primarily starring Thor, I believe that we can give Sif a proper adventure of her own, by taking elements from this tale, and applying it to her. Plus, it would benefit the people that would see this show,as they would have more context towards why she knows certain Gods. The show would start between Thor 2 and Thor 3 with Sif in exile, trying to accomplish a list that she would have in her hand.

As the series goes on we would learn that she ended up this way because she took the blame for a situation regarding the Warriors Three. Loki (disguised as Odin) would have had them killed, so when she saw how unfair this was, she decided to sacrifice herself, just as Thor did back on Earth. This shocked Loki, which is why he ended up sentencing her to exile, with the condition that she could only return once she had obtained five relics, the spear of Lugh (from the Tuatha de Danann), the Grasscutter sword (from the Japanese mythology), the book of Thoth (from the Egyptian gods), the apples of Idunn (from the Asgardians) and Zeus's Thunderbolt (from the Olympians).

More to come...

Thor: War of the Realms - With contributions from Edmundduke12
So, the recently announced War of the Realms story would be the "basis" of this movie, however with some modifications to the original story. The gates of Hel have been reopened, bringing back to life several powerful enemies of Asgard, ranging from Malekith the Accursed, to Ymir and Surtur. Joined in a temporary alliance to exterminate all of the remaining Asgardians and reconquer back their realms from their current rulers.

Meanwhile, back in Earth, Thor and the Asgardians who are left from the events of Infinity War would be living in New Asgard. Thor feels like he has now acheived his first victory in quite a while, and is very comfortable with his role as protector of his people. However, Sif, who we have seen in her Disney+ show, returns warning Thor about the impending threat that is "Legion of the Unliving" or the "Lost Gods" (name up for debate).

Once the undead arrive on Earth, one of the first things they would do, would go to find Jane Foster, to call the attention of Thor, while also angering him, so they can have a larger chance of winning. Jane would try to escape, and even try to reason with them as she is currently off the relation with Thor, though Malekith doesn't really care. He even blames her for his death, as it was her technology that caused his imbalance. He however, decides to suddenly be fair, and let two women fight each other, potentially bringing in Karnilla (from the Loki series), which would end with Jane left in a hospital.

Thor would then get word from it, via his friends, and would call Sif, Valkyrie and the rest of his friends to go to the hospital, to try and cure her. However, in a move similar to what happened in the comics, she would refuse the help of them, though she would instead tell him, that he should go and finish that "sunuvah ....". She will be pivotal for the next movie.

Thor would suddenly be pulled out of New Asgard and end up in front of the Council of Godheads. Seeing this impending doom as a threat to the entire globe, and given the events of the previous movies, the Gods have decided it has been enough waiting and it is now time to interveign. Thor would mock this logic, seeing that they did not do anything before, to which the current godhead, Zeus, would arrogantly tell him, "Don't question us, we have been having this same debate for years. Last time we did something like this, the entire human race hated us for it." Zeus would then introduce the God Squad, whose members are yet to be decided.

Hercules, one of the members would have a friendly rivalry with Thor, and along with the other members would be more extatic to join in the fight against a "bunch of threatening beasts and monsters". Thor would be in charge of supporting the team in a pseudo-leadership role. The heroes would searh for a way to stop them, since killing them would allow them to return from Hel. They challenge themselves by going into the different dimensions of Hell, ie Pluto's Realm, Mephisto's Realm, Dormammu's Realm, or Marduk Kurios's Realm, trying to learn if they can send them to those dimensions.

More to come...

Avengers: Fear Itself
Then we would see Skadi leave and go with a mysterious man who tells her that she's his descendant (by sayng "only a member of my bloodline can carry my hammers"), and his name's Cul Borson. He tells her it's time to bring her siblings into the fight. That would then bring in some hammers to several places in the Earth. They would then show that Malekith takes one, and turns into Nerkkod. Another hammer lands near Ulik the Rock Troll, which he raises and turns into Kuurth.

The Avengers, confused by the events currently happening, retreat and bring the God Squad with them, and ask them for any explanation for what is happening. That would allow for a little recap, and an explanation of who Cul Borson is and what is he's deal. The Mangog, on another location would then find another hammer, and turn into Angrir, while Enchantress would become the Breaker of Men.

Kurse, another returning villain from previouse movies, turns into the Breaker of Faith, while Skurge turns into the Breaker of Wills (this would allow us to see a look similar to the Bloodaxe character and a more comics accurate look for Kurse). The final "villain" to be recruited is Hulk as Nul, Breaker of Worlds. We would discover that what Cul meant is that "his children" are those who have created fear in the souls of people. We would then see that when Hulk is recruited, there would be a scene in which we go to Hulk's mind. This would allow us to see that people, despite his status as a hero, is still feared by various people, and while Hulk/Banner is tortured by this, his body is attacking everyone around him.

The final showdown is not only a harder fight since one of the heroes is now a villain (and yes Hulk is usually used as a villain in these movies, but that would allow us to do something the movies haven't - the monster aspect of Hulk), but because they have become completely overpowered by the Serpent's power. This is at the point in which the God Squad have organized with the Avengers and making a plan that would best suit the individual powers and weaknesses of each of the Worthy.

We would finally see that Cul has been secretly masterminding the entire plots of this and the other movie, as his power is a more incredible than what any other character we've met. His motivation is the fact that he was killed by his brother Odin, or at least he blames him for his fate. He would explain that he was cursed by his brother, given that Cul had united the realms by making a group of the best individuals who he called  "Worthy of being my family", which caused some resentment from his brother (Odin's anger would lead him to use his daughter, Hela, to conquer the Nine Relams). He was then banished to the Hall of Nastrond (a prison for the worst criminals of Asgard), which created a sense of fear, which would later consume him. This power, also corrupted his "Worthy", which then caused the Worthy to turn into hammers.

More for this pitch later.... (PS: If anyone has a good idea for ending this pitch, please share it :) )

The Secret Invasion Arc
When I first heard that the Skrulls were going to be part of the Captain Marvel movie, I got excited since it meant that there might be some members of this species that may still be on Earth, even if they were defeated.

And, of course, this would allow us to see an adaptation of the famous of how Skrulls have infiltrated  Earth. To start, * Captain Marvel spoilers *. The movie will show that the Skrulls aren't actually the prmiary antagonist, which begs the question, "why the hell would the want to invade us?" The answer is quite simple, and really saddening: the destruction of their new home planet. That could radically alter the perspective of some the Skrulls towards the last human they ever encountered, since it was a human with whom they last interacted.

As an overarching theme, the Arc would primarily tackle themes of trust, experimentation for obtaining enhanced individuals and invasions, as these are important elements to the Skrull race.

Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD  (Disney+ Show) - Zodiac
Inspired by the James Bond series of movies, the Nick Fury show would be in the Cold War, and give a reason why he became the director of SHIELD. The show would debut the character of the Contessa Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine, as well as the return of Phil Coulson and appearances by an old Dum Dum Dugan, a young Jimmy Woo, and other staples of the MCU. The previous director, who I'd make it to be Patrick Warburton's character from SHIELD, assigns Nick Fury the task of assembling a team to find the mysterious Scorpio, who leads an organization by the name of Zodiac..

Ms.Marvel (Disney+ Show): The Great Refuge
=== With the announcement that Kamala is getting her own show for the Disney+ service, it seems logical that they're in for the long run and going to give her more than just one season. I'm taking into consideration that every single aspect of the character will be left untouched, ie her Pakistani background, her Inhuman connection, and her admiration for superheroes, especially Carol Danvers. === Season 2, for story purposes, would delve into Kamala's relation to the Inhumans, while at the same time not using the term in the title, because, really, why not change the perspective of Inhumans before they end up being given a second chance.

The story would start with Lockjaw, the giant bulldog, teleporting Kamala to the city of Attitlan, where Medusa would address her. She would explain the fact that Ms. Marvel is a part of the Inhuman society, and would also tell her that, while she's special, she's not the only one who was affected by the Terrigen Mist in her area. Medusa would lend her Lockjaw, as both a way to contact her and the rest of the Royal Family, and as a helper.

Kamala would then have to face several Inhuman threats, like Lineage, Kaboom, Kamran, Ember Quade, and Tomoe. One of the fights between Kaboom and Ms. Marvel would attract the attention of Carol, as she thinks she could lend a hand. The both of them would struggle, surprisingly enough, though eventually they would succeed.

They would discover that the plot would revolve around Carol's former military comrade, Minn-Erva, who survived the explosion and was taken in by some rogue Inhumans who venerate the Kree as gods, and wish for their blessing. Luckily, the injury of the crash, awakened Minn-Erva's genius for science and genetic modification. Wishing to gain the Kree's favor, she contacts former colleague Att-Lass, so they can both upgrade, with the powers of Captain Marvel. This would lead to an amazing visual fight between Carol and Kamala and Att-Lass and Minn-Erva.

More to come...

Spider-Man / Captain Marvel : Spider-Woman
While some of you may be asking why have two movies with Captain Marvel co-starring in one arc, especially considering this is the introduction of Spider-Woman, it (at least in my headcanon) makes sense. First of all, one of Carol's friends is Jessica Drew, which would allow us to see that dynamic in the screen. Secondly, if the deals can be done, Spider-Woman could turn out to be one of the key characters to continue in future movies, especially for A-Force and New Avengers movies, especially considering the involvement she has in Secret Invasion. The story would focus on the idea of perception and trust, with Spider-Man's iconic relation with the Daily Bugle taking center stage in this story. This is when Captain Marvel of all people decides to help the young hero, as she has seen how dangerous the media can be on heroes (given that she interveigns on the several worlds around the universe). Because of this, she decides to inflitrate the place where the bad press is coming, as from her experience they are usually tied to some "evil organization".

At the same time, Peter has been trying to find a way to pay his college tuitions since even the Stark Foundation is unable to cover the totality of his university costs. This is where MJ then arrives and suggest he take a role to sell his footage directly to a multimedia conglomerate like DBC (short for Daily Bugle Communications). He would agree to do a part time writer for the science section of their site, as well as providing footage of Spider-Man for the news. Once he finished his interview for the job, he would find himself in front of Carol Danvers, going by the name Catherine Donovan. This would allow us to see a sort of akward moment in which neither can say who they are, and then J. Jonah Jameson they quips some line that would serve to ask both of them if they know each other, which would then cause another funny moment in which the two of them disagree.

After that, both of them would then see that there is a supervillain on the loose,  the Scorpion, now using his classic armor from the comics. He is designed to fight the wall-crawler, as he volunteeered for an experimental procedure, by one Spencer Smythe. Smythe is being funded by J.J.J. so he take down Spider-Man for "what he did" in Far From Home (small spoilers). Smythe has created a group of "weapons" called the Spider-Slayers, which he based on natural predators of spiders. So this would allow for us to see a team of Scorpion, Gibbon, Iguana, Vermin, and of course, Spider-Woman. Most of them volunteered to be a part of the procedure, though Spider-Woman is a SHIELD agent/subversive, spying on the operation.

Since the duo of Carol and Peter defeat the Scorpion, they have to send in the Cavalry, enhancing Jessica even more so she can withstand the blows of Captain Marvel. This would give us the best female-female fight in the MCU, with the two almost being as destructive as the Man of Steel fight. Drew would surrender, and pretend to be captured, only for the heroes to discover that she was helping Fury uncover secrets of this Smythe individual.

The three would team up and face the entirety of the Ani-Men, as Spidey would jokingly name, and in the mean time, they would uncover that there was a phase two in case such technology failed. This is a giant mechanical spider, reminding Carol of "that really terrible movie Wild Wild West"  thus making Spider-Man a bit jealous that she stole his line. One other caviat that this movie will have is that Spider-Man would try and use several different suits, given the events from  FFH so as to mask his identity. Carol, and eventually Jess, would in solitdarity sport several different costumes, including the domino mask Ms. Marvel suit and Warbird for Captain Marvel and the Arachne suit and moderrn look for Spider-Woman. Peter would take on the identities of Ricochet, Hornet, Prodigy, and Dusk seen in his Identity Crisis story.

More to come..

Wolverine - Enemy of the State
TBD

Falcon & the Winter Soldier - UCWF
Compared to the average pitch in this blog, this mini-series tackles a genre that is not really seen in comic movies, a sports movie (with the classic Marvel comedy). Imagining that the Falcon and Winter Soldier show were a success, in the sense that it gained a following, we could end up seeing more adventures featuring the two in odd and unlikely situations. One of these is featuring them in the Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation.

An odd element from Marvel Comics, the UCWF is basically wrestling featuring superheroes, which can allow us to showcase lowe tier characters such as Battlestar, D-Man, Bludgeon, Armadillo, and much more. The premise would be relatively simple, and also very similar to a gender swapped "Miss Congeniality", though with a much more sinister plot in the shadows.

Both Falcon and Winter Soldier would be tasked with joining the UCWF to find the mastermind (known as the Power Broker) who is disappearing the winners of each tournament. They would have to take new costumes and identities, which would allow us for some classic comic costumes, with the ridiculousness taken to 11. Plus, vibes of sports movies, with Bucky training Sam on hand-to-hand combat and Bucky learning some other kinds of tricks.

WandaVision - Counter-Earth
Of all the villains that the MCU could reinvent for the TV universe, the High Evolutionary is the one I'd be most intrigued to see. Given the importance that he has in the creation of Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, it seems only fitting to feature him as a  character in her show, antagonist or ally. Along with the High Evolutionary, we could give a new spin to the Fenris twins, now that the Fox deal is done and we have access to them.

After Season 1's events with the Grim Reaper, Wanda and Vision end up returning to Sokovia, given that she feels that she's "homesick". There she ends up bumping into a friend of her family, Dr. Herbert Wyndham. After grieving about his family, Wanda agrees to stay with Dr. Wyndham for a little while, with Vision also coming with her.

Vision would start interacting with Wyndham, which would allows us to learn a bit more about her family's condition, as well as some history regarding the mystical history of Sokovia. After confessing to Vision that he feels truly regretful for not being able to have saved the twins from Strucker, he says he has something urgent to do. Vision ends up offering his services, and after plenty of insisting, Wyndham reluctantly agrees.

This would show us a version of Thor #135, where Thor faces against Man-Beast, with Vision taking the place of the Norse god. Wyndham would wear a suit similar to that of the comics, that would double as a hazard suit, and activate a portal to "Counter-Earth". Herbert would explain that he explored solutions to problems like the Snap and the Sokovian Incident, which led him to consider alternate realities.

He had several sources of research, which included some theoretical work done by Dr. Arnim Zola (nodding to Dimension Z). He started research regarding the posibility of creating a pocket dimension, which he succeeded in doing, and gave the name Counter-Earth. He sent various species of animals to test the conditions, which ended up giving promising results, with some presenting evolutionary traits that he started taking and splicing for further experimentation. This led to the creation of Man-Beast, a creature with the intellect of a human but the strength of a wolf.

Herbert would entrust Vision with the responsibility of taking down the dreaded Man-Beast, while also giving him a good quantity of allies in the form of the Knights of Wundragore (Yes, we are going all in). Once the mission is acheived, Vision would return along with Herbert. It is at this moment that we would see a change in the story, by having a riot in the city of Novi Grad, Sokovia. The high level of noise and chaos would cause both of the heroes to go and investigate, which would introduce us to the primary antagonists of the show, the Fenris Twins.

Both of the Von Strucker children would be responsible of the chaos and, upon learning Wanda is currently in the city, would persuade the people of the country to pursue them, as they would blame her for the destruction of Sokovia and the current state of the country, completely in disarray. Once they have the chance to meet face to face, the twins would reveal that they are just using the civilians to gain the revenge they want, from Vision, Wanda, and Herbert.

Not only do they blame Vision and Wanda for the death of their father, but also Herbert for the fact that he's responsible for Strucker's genetic experiments. This hits hard for Dr. Wyndham as he has been trying to ammend for his mistakes. Similarly, the Strucker children end up putting Wanda in a state of doubt, as she trusted deeply in Herbert.

More to come...

Black Panther: Invasion
When watching Civil War, there is a potential nod to the relation between Cap and T'Chaka. In the comics, Cap saved him in an invasion by the Red Skull to the country of Wakanda, which is kind of hinted with the admiration that T'Chaka has for Cap.Because of this, I imagine an opening scene for this movie with a scene inspired by the "Who is the Black Panther?" arc in the comics. This arc also inspired the Motion Comic series and the Lego Marvel's Avengers Black Panther Pack.

This could mark the debut or return of various villains such as Batroc, Radioactive Man, Cannibal and Klaw. Using Vibranium, they could revive Klaw, and give him the resources and pardon if he invades Wakanda. The movie could also mark the official debut of the Black Knight, in this case being either Nathan Garrett or Dane Whitman. Dane, could even betray the group of villains as he does in the comics, when he reveals himself to the Masters of Evil as a good guy. And given the ties that Zemo has to T'Challa in the MCU, Helmut could be included in the team to invade.

The movie would also feature a moment from a recent comic in which Black Panther brings in a bunch of dictators for a strategic analysis of what he must do to avoid this invasion's effect. He would've united the leaders of Madripoor, Alberia, Genosha, Belavia, Santo Marco, and Latveria. This scene could also allow to show that despite his inexperience, he can be threatening and powerful, even against dictators. In this scene, he would learn that one of this dictators is actually Cannibal, posing as the leader of Santo Marco.

The twist that will inevitably bring this movie into the larger MCU narrative is that at least one of the invaders is a member of the alien species known as the Skrulls. The fact that someone is a Skrull would lead the Royal Siblings (I'm coining the term) to investigate if there are other Skrulls inside of the city, which as most of the times, it is true as W'Kabi was also a Skrull subversive, among many other Wakandans and invaders.

Ultimates: Galactic Storm (And a set-up for Secret Invasion)
Now sure, the Ultimates are not a part of either comics story. However, given their status as a very powerful group of characters, it makes sense to see them in the big screen. We would see the story revolve around Black Panther wanting to help improve Earth as a worthy planet to get elected to this "Universal Council of Races", which would include the Kree and the Skrulls, plus a bunch of other species.

For this, he proposes to the UN that he should go in representation of the planet and talk to the Council, which he theorizes, would help them avoid further alien invasions, from either the Kree, Thanos, or any other species. He would later present it to the hero community, which would tell him to bring some backup. He then proposes to bring Carol Danvers, Monica Rambeau, Adam Brashear, and Thor.

The meeting would go all to well, until the Kree, who had rejected to be a part of the meeting, suddenly arrive in the room, and start showing evidence of how the Earth has destroyed several of their own species, like Ronan the Accuser, or have been persecuting the species, as demonstrated by Carol's action after her movie. To stirr up move reaction from the members, they also show footage from the Avengers, where they are actively killing the Chitauri or Thor ending millions of Dark Elves and Outriders.

This would provoke the heroes, which is what was originally envisioned by the Kree, and though she eventually lets it go, the entire room is filled with tension. The Council, uncomfortable with what they were presented, end up divided, and the Kree, taking one last shot, declares War against the Human Race, inciting other races, like the Brood and the Badoon to join their side. The Skrulls, along with the Sh'iar, Eternals, and others offer help in this conflict, which would see the arrival of several new characters, such as Liliandra, joining the armada.

This story would allow us to showcase the different races, in ways that the MCU has barely done, by showing how they work, a bit of their history, their alleigances and what makes them stand out, compared to each other. This exploration of the MCU's cosmic side could potentially be one of the most impactful movies since the first Guardians, giving the Marvel storytellers tons of opportunities with these species.

AVENGERS: SECRET INVASION (BUT WAY MORE FUN)
As we see in the movie, Talos and his good friends are researching about deep space travel, which is why they get involved with Wendy Lawson/Mar-Vell. The Skrulls would eventually return to their home world, though the Kree would find a way to sabotage this travel, alla Planet Hulk.

Their ship would carry a bomb, capable of making their planet inhospitable (rather by exploding it into pieces or by releasing a chemical). The remaining Skrulls would reunite inside of the ship, where they would discuss their next course of action.

After this, the first Skrull crew would end up travelling to Earth and blend in for a while, trying to keep a low profile (roughly around 2 to 3 years after the events of the movie). The Skrull Queen would be leading them from a distance in space, trying to determine if it is possible to maintain a peaceful existence between humans and Skrulls.

Talos, adivising on the good relations they have with the people of Earth tells them to do an investigation on current Earth actions to demonstrate how good it would be to stay here. However, they end up seeing the events (pre-Iron Man), and see how dangerous the Earth can be, that they all out avoid Talos's plan, and imprison him inside of their ship.

The Queen, Veranke, then decides it is time to invade the several places of government and formally commence the Secret Invasion Protocol. And all of this would lead up to some of the Avengers facing against a bunch of thugs discovering that one of them is a Skrull.

While I have absolutely exactly who would be the Skrulls, we should certainly have a moment in which they have a "Prison Break" in the Skrull ship, with many minor characters taking on a hoard of Skrulls. This moment could also homage Prison 42's showdown from the Civil War comic.

In this showdown, I'd include War Machine and Jasper Sitwell, along with several villains, like Crossbones and Strucker, to not only showcase several "wasted" characters, but to difficult the escape.

Along with the story, I would propose several jokes for the movie, such as some taking shot at recastings, with characters exclaiming  "that explains why Bruce Banner hasn't looked the same in a while!" or "And I thought it was because of an accident that Rhodey looked different!" . I'd love if they'd tie it into the story, by showing that the first Avenger to be replaced was Hulk, but since he was too unpredictable and powerful, they ended up returning him to Earth, and mind wiping him so as to avoid further incidents.

One other joke that the Skrulls should definetly do is joke about the time they turned into cows. We could have a scene in which they have Spider-Man trapped by the Skrulls, when he then asks them politely "Since when have you been trying to invade us?", and then various Skrulls would answer, "Since the 90s", "No, since 1776", "In human years or Skrull years" and one peculiar dumb Skrull says "Does that time we turned into cows count?" and another one tells him "Dammit (insert Skrull name), we told you that we never mention that !"

Heroes Reborn Arc
The thing that this arc is going to do, is allow us to break some of the lead MCU characters so they can rise up from the ashes as better people, like a Phoenix (see what I did there?). For this purpose we must have stories that deal with some of the worst moments for each of the heroes, and learning some of their most deepest desires (Cap trying to save as much people, Wanda wanting the people she works with to be happy, Spider-Man wishing he can surpass his fellow heroes).

It is also important to note that this arc will heavily deal with alternate realities, which is the reason why ended up calling it Heroes Reborn (because of the nature of the story of the same name). Also, "spoilers ahead" for Infinity War and Endgame.

Avengers: AXIS
With the recent return of Red Skull to the MCU, there are plenty of stories that the character can be featured in. One of the most recent storylines can be adapted in a very interesting way, due to Schmidt's relation to a particular stone. Given that AXIS revolves around the Skull merging with Onslaught and beating the heroes using Sentinnels that target their weaknesses, the MCU could take some liberties given the heavy involvement of the X-Men in the original story.

First of all, the reason why the Red Skull ended up returning to Earth, after the events of the Infinity Saga, is because of the events post-Endgame, when Steve returns the soul stone, which affected the original timeline version of the Skull. This would have happenerd because the soul stone connects with every single version of oneself in the multiverse (not a concept from the comics, but it will be intrisincal to the storyline). Similar to what we see in the Red Glare, the Skull would have a vision of what the many worlds of the multiverse look like, without him, which since they deviate from his once upheld beliefs, force him to go back to the world, especially after he sees Captain America.

Schmidt would return to his ways of world domination, which is why he would search for the remains Ultron. He reactivates the drone, which brings back Ultron. Ultron then discusses an alliance to face the entire Avengers, which would definelty benefit both of them. Ultron would "see" that the Skull has knowledge thanks to constant exposure to the Soul Stone, along with other attributes that make him Cosmic Skull, from the comics.

Both of the two would not try to use themselves as fodder as they know that it is not wise, especially after what Thanos did. Instead they would search for the soul stone and find that it is Loki who is now the Stonekeeper, because of what happened in Endgame. They would try to retrieve it, which would be harder, especially considering one isn't alive (technically) and the other doesn't care for anyone in particular (save for Captain America). This is where the Soul Stone commands that for them to get the stone, they must be willing to merge with one another, taking what they value the most, themselves as individuals. This composite character would take inspiration from Yologarch, who is an amalgam of Loki, Doctor Doom, Ultron and Red Skull.

The Yologarch is going to activate a bunch of robots to call the attention of the Avengers, and then have a weapon that will harness the power of the Soul Stone.This weapon would allow the heroes to be surrounded by chaos (which would be brought by alternate versions of themselves), and in the center the Yologarch rules supreme. Various robotic monsters, like Ultimo and a bunch of Dreadnoughts would protect the weapon, while Yologarch would trap all of the heroes, using all of its mixed powers (Red Skull's cosmic control, Loki's magic, and Ultron's tech).

However, the trapped heroes send a signal  to call in the Avengers Support Crew (or the 2nd Unit), to have them rescue/distract the Yologarch so they can escape, and destroy the weapon. The heroes that have powers related to the Stones (Captain Marvel, Vision and Scarlet Witch) must destroy the weapon, so as to succesfully neutralize it, because as what we've seen in previous movies, Infinity Stones can neutralize each other. However, Captain Marvel's recklessness when she becomes impatient, blows the weapon, which unleashes a wave of energy that ends up having the sideffect of multiple versions of one character appearing in different parts of the globe.

The explosion would separate all of the three villains from each other, and give them a chance to return to the spotlight in the MCU, while at the same time, would give us a chance to see the actors do double duty as versions of their characters from other universes (like Secret Empire Captain America, Maestro Hulk, among many others.) Many of the heroes would be dispersed around the multiverse (to the Future Imperfect Universe, 1602 Universe, Safe Zone, aka Earth-13), while other versions would be brought into this universe, like Secret Empire Cap.

More to come...

Captain America: Secret Empire
This movie could be the start of a new Cap trilogy, giving us something that many fans may not like, but I personally think could work if given the correct motivation, and I think that Endgame may have given us the perfect opportunity to do this. First of all, we must remember that the movie completely breaks the timeline, which is something we will definetly work with. As we see in the movie, Steve grows to become Old Man Steve and gets to live a life with Peggy in the past.

The thing is, there are plenty of timeline options that may occur with this, and one of this may linger on a simple thing: Let Cap try and change the past in one of these timelines. Let's think this thru, Steve has gone into the past to return the stones, but alla Marvel 1602, he decides he can prevent many atrocities and save the world from destroying himself. He ends up pondering how he can go to a path like this, which would lead him to change Hydra completely, by infiltrating it and changing its course.

Similarly to what Daredevil's path in Shadowland, he slowly ends up corrupted by the amount of power he wields, which would end up causing him to also corrupt characters from the past, like Hank Pym, Howard Stark, a young Black Widow and Thor, a version of the Ancient One, Winter Soldier, to become his evil Avengers. He would also recruit villains alive in that time period like Johann Fenhoff and Arnim Zola in his crusade against the future.

He would then travel to the future, as he sees that though he can use the stones to better Earth's development and protect it from itself, he knows that the Avengers would try to stop him, because time would adjust itself. What he's not counting on is that this universe has an old Steve Rogers, who though he isn't much of a fighter, has an another underrated ability in the MCU, he's a leader and therefore would become Commander Rogers.

It is also worth noting that this movie would led the door open for an adaptation of Secret Wars (2015), as the notion that worlds from the multiverse are meeting is crucial to the set-up of this story, known as Time Runs Out.

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Spider-Man: Spider-Verse
If Marvel Studios ever wanted a way to bring back previous actors from other Spider-Man movies without compromising the continuity or giving them only a cameo, they should use Spider-Verse as basis for the story. Although many have thought of the idea before, in sites like CBR or CBC, the possibility of honoring the legacy of Sam Raimi's trilogy and the existence of the Webb movies would give fans of these outings both closure in the story, as well as a fitting nod to the impact they had on superhero movies.

The trinity of the Spider-Men would be highlighted in this movie, with Tom Holland having Tobey as Ezekiel Spider-Man and Andrew as Spider-Man UK. If we wanted any more Spider movie actors, we could add the cast of Into the Spider-Verse, with Shamiek Moore as Spider-Punk, Haillee Steinfeld as Spider-Gwen, Nicholas Cage as Spider-Man Noir, and Oscar Isaac as Spider-Man 2099. The cast could also expand to include Emma Stone as Madame Web (Carpenter) or Drake Bell as Spider-Ham. Additionally, we could add actors who were considered to be Spider-Man, like Jake Gyllenhaal as Captain Universe Spider-Man or James Franco as Spider-Goblin, or that were part of previous movies, like Dane Dehaan as Ghost Spider and Shailenne Woodley as MC2 Spider-Woman.

All of these unique Spider-Men would make Tom's Spider-Man a bit insecure, specially seeing those with the most power. However, Ezekiel being his primary mentor, would reason with him by explaining to him that everyone shares the loss of someone they cared, the constant falling from grace, and the sense of responsibility to protect the others. Everyone would surround each other for a moment in which they all hug, and trust each other that they would be capable of fighting Morlunn.

The lead villain would be Morlunn as the unkillable monster would be travelling thru the Multiverse in search of the definitive Spider-Totem. In a way, Morlunn's quest would be similar to a Terminator, with the powers of a classic vampire. What Morlunn would end up learning is that no Spider-Man is a definitve, as each has something that makes them unique, and that allows them to be better.

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Avengers: Contest of Champions (vs. The Squadron Supreme)
This could be a very ambitious movie, considering the fact that we would be seeing the Avengers face Justice League analogues, and that basically gives us dangerous territory. However, we would not consider the potential backlash of this pitch and instead just think of the fun scenarios this brings. The story would be a departure from the original comics, more akin to what we see in the original Secret Wars, with some small nods to other stories. The story would start with the Beyonder appearing in our universe, after the events of the previous movie, AXIS. He would then be curious of his current location and would thus explore the universe he has at hand. He would eventually stumble with the Grandmaster, and learn of the Contest of Champions. His omnipressence would help him find the best fighters in the universe, which he would pit against one another, including some which were previously dead. The Grandmaster would act as a devil on his shoulder convincing him of what the Beyonder should do, while the Collector, who the Beyonder brought back is the "second player" in this PVP fight. The Grandmaster would also bring his friends, the Elders of the Universe, to act as judges and presence the game. The Beyonder finding that the fighters he chose, the villains of the MCU, lack any sort of amazing powers he wishes to see, creates his own team, in the form of the Squadron Supreme.

We would then see a Squadron conformed by Nighthawk (Kyle Richmond), Speed Demon (James Sanders), Dr. Spectrum (Alice Nugent), Warrior Woman (Zarda Shelton, also known as Power Princess), and Hyperion (Marcus Milton). Each character would face someone with a similar powerset of personality, so this would mean Nighthawk fights Black Panther, Dr. Spectrum faces Scarlet Witch, Speed Demon against Spider-Man (just because in he comics they are enemies), Warrior Woman versus Captain Marvel, and Hyperion versus the Hulk.

In the shadows, however, we would see one of the pieces of this game is Dr. Doom, who we should at this point have established as an important character. He would have explored the world they all inhabit, and deemed that he should own the powers of the Beyonder. He then alies himself with other villains, and hatch a plan to siphon his powers while he is distracted.

While the Avengers would eventually win the tournament, Doom would end the movie getting the Beyonder's powers and then creating one new from scratch, thus setting up part 2 of 3 of this movie, Secret Wars

Falcon and Winter Soldier: Hail Hydra
The absolute worst case scenario for Sam and Bucky is them finding themselves in the middle of a HYDRA version of New York City where everything is controlled by a young version of Steve that has turned into the Supreme Hydra. They would have to deal with a HYDRA version of the Avengers, which we have seen in the previous movie, though also younger.

Scarlet Witch and Vision: Age of Ultron/Marvel Zombies
Figured it would be interesting to see the MCU's superpowered couple of an android and a mutant be separated, as it has worked wonders with FitzSimmons. The fun part of this pitch is that both would have to first surivie the worlds they have been put in by Doom to get to each other, which since we are in his realm, ain't gonna be easy. It seems almost fitting to put an android in a zombie movie, and the mutant in a techno apocalypse, as the characters would have to face challenges diametrically opposed to their abilities, i.e. Wanda can't use her mind control powers, and Vision can't control any tech.

Hulk and She-Hulk Show: Future Imperfect
TBD

Avengers: Secret Wars (2015)
This movie would be the second of this Marvel trilogy, where we would showcase the might of Doctor Doom. After the events of the previous movie, Doctor Doom has fully acquired the powers of the Beyonder, and with his infinite might, has recreated the universe, in what he deemed worthy of his dominion. Each of the Realms in this Battleworld would have been designed to contain the several heroes, so they may never be able to escape (which is of course, the premise of this movie). Previous installments, like the Scarlet Witch and Vision Show, Falcon and Winter Soldier show, and the A-Force movie would have previously showcased the realms corresponding to Medieval Times, Age of Ultron/ Marvel Zombies and Hydra Island.

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Avengers: House of M
Finalizing this saga of storylines is the movie to end this trilogy,

However, the weirdest change by far is that superpowers are the common thing in this universe, which is how we end up seeing the X-Men introduced.

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Legacy Arc
Though people may think Legacy refers to the recent comics event that passed the torch, it doesn't really refer to that. Rather this makes allusion to using the characters from classic comics, like the FF and Ka-Zar, who are part of the history of the Marvel Univers, thus going into deeper lore, like using the Squadron Supreme or Zodiac in the movies as antagonists.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Into the Microverse feat. the Fantastic Four
The first thing to address is the fact that this is the first MCU pitch to feature the Fantastic Four. I personally wished to give the chance to Peyton Reed to give us a bit of his rendition of the FF that he had proposed to the execs at Fox.

The story would start with the Intelligencia getting intel regarding the return of Janet Van Dyne from the Quantum Realm, and her surviving there for a while. This would make the members of this group curious if any other people could have been there also, as one of their former members, Elihas Starr, had been trying to use Quantum technology to enter it. Its leader, a man by the name of Bentley Wittman, chooses for them to try their hand at stealing the tech built by the Pym's to find their missing member. This group of the Intelligencia would include Red Ghost, Mad Thinker, and Leader (returning from the Incredible Hulk). Their goal would put them into direct conflict with the two pint size heroes, who would try to face the villains at their HQ, though their powers would overwhelm them, since they had never faced so many adversaries at the same time.

The villains would then activate the machine, and pass through, while Red Ghost and Awesome Android (Mad Thinker's creation) would remain there to guard. Hope would then provoke them to fight against each other, which would inevitably be stopped by the help of Ghost, Hank, Janet and Goliath (Foster).

Hank would explain that he knows of Red Ghost, as he once met a young prodigy named Reed Richards,  a former student of the SHIELD Academy, and one of the only people Hank considered an equal, despite his age. Reed theorized several concepts which allowed Pym to understand about the Quantum Realm, like the Negative Zone. Reed also had a bunch of enemies, like Red Ghost, who eventually united, along with people like Starr, and formed the Intelligencia, so as to prove their intellectual superiority.

Hank would also tell the characters that after some mysterious circumstances, Reed was no longer seen on SHIELD's radar, nor were his colleagues, which were nicknamed the "Fantastic Four" by all of the people who knew them. The entire team would then travel into the Quantum Realm itself, using a tracker that the Leader had given to the two guarding Ant-Man and Wasp, so as to know their location and if they required extraction. The team would have to follow the Intelligencia members, and prevent them from getting to Starr, while also avoiding threats from within the Quantum Realm, like the Psycho-Man, Mita, among many other places in it. Along the way, they'll be able to visit Jarella, as well as face members of the Intelligencia, such as the Leader and Wizard.

Once they arrive in where Elihas is, they discover that they have a potential mole in the heroes's team, Ghost. Since she is Starr's daughter, she could betray them so she can save her dad from an eternal lifetime in the Quantum Realm. The fight would cause not only inner turmoil for Ava, but would become even difficult due to the involvement of all the previous parties involved in the movie. However, the heroes would have a hand in the fight, in the form of Reed Richards, seemingly out of knowhere.

As he would communicate to his colleagues, Hank and Bill, him and his team of "Fantastic Four" have been exploring the world, learning about the Quantum Realm, the Negative Zone, Under Sea, and Deep Space. Besides making many enemies along the way, they have also made signifcant developments for those places that they visit, such as studying the Quantum Realm's Time Vortexes, which they named.

Additionally, the team Reed came with is equipped with the superpowers that characterized them since the very start, which gives the team the advantage over the Intelligencia. The conflict would lead to the two sides to use all their cards, before, at the end of the day, Ava, decides to let his father go, admitting that it was never Hank's fault that she had the phasing condition, but it was actually her father's irresponsable actions that led to it, thus letting him go.

Black Panther - Into the Savage Land (Inspired by Edmundduke12)
Loosely inspired by the 1995 comic of Thunderstrike #20 and other stories featuring Black Panther, the story of this movie would be that the Black Panther's richness being challenged by a new development in vibranium. In of itself, the movie would take inspiration from the Lost World, Atlantis, and King Kong movies.

In the beginning of the movie, we would meet our lead villain, Edgar Plunder, who announces his recent discovery of Vibranium that comes out from a remote location in Antartica. T'Challa, surprised by this development decides to go and see this place by himself and gets permission to go as a consultant for this expedition to see this with his own eyes. He would take one of the most promising experts in Vibranium, Jakarra. However, he ends up discovering that this place is actually a land lost in time, which they nicknamed the "Savage Land". When T'Challa asks how did he learn the location of this place, he explains that he knows of this land because of his brother, who according to him, died in this place with his girlfriend, while searching for it. When he looked for him, he ended up finding a piece of a new type of Vibranium, which made him think of getting more of these specimens.

His crew would also consist of a biologist, Karl Lykos, a treasure hunter, Juan Meroz, and benefactor of this expedition, Moses Magnum. Black Panther would eventually get separated, with T'Challa finding Ka-Zar, along with Shanna and their pet Zabu. T'Challa would end up interacting positively with the sabretooth tiger, which gives Ka-Zar a reason to trust him. They would also run into the characters like Moon Boy and Devil Dinosaur, which would allow them to see

On hs way he also meets some other unlikely allies such as Moon Boy and Devil Dinosaur, and T'Challa starts learning the history of this place. He discovers that, like Wakanda a meteor arrived millions of years ago, with a variant of vibranium that instead of absorbing vibration, it emits it. While they learn this, young Jakarra is being convinced by the group to be a part of their mission, so he can study this vibranium.

With the equipment they brought, the group would try and excavate the metal from the ground, though they would see that this is still radioactive, which could affect those that have prolonged exposure. They would carefully contain it, for further sudies. Meanwhile, they all decide to explore, which would allow us to set up Sauron, by Lykos being attacked by a Pteranodon, and for us to have a scene in which a good percent of nameless goons get killed by other dinosaurs.

Meanwhile in Wakanda, either Shuri or M'Baku becomes the new leader of Wakanda as a temporary replacement, which is meant to be primarily the points of comedic relief, as they may not know how to rule properly, and they may have to ask for help from Queen Ramonda, even avoiding another revolution.

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Black Widow: Widowmaker
Given that the Black Widow movie is all but confirmed, it makes sense to consider the possibilty of a sequel that could expand the lore of the MCU's most notorious female spy. Despite the existence of Agents of SHIELD, we haven't seen as much spy stuff as we should, and one of the stories that we could see adapted that fits this model is Widowmaker.

First of all, Natasha would have this adventure between the period of the first Black Widow movie and Iron Man 2. She would be assigned the mission of infiltrating the criminal underworld of Madripoor, with assistance from Dominic Fortune in intel. Suddenly, her mission is interrupted when Clint Barton and Bobbi Morse arrive in one of her recon missions, to warn her that SHIELD data has been stolen, along with various other information regarding some of the world's spy community.

From there, we would see them going to various organizations that could have caused this problem, such as Leviathan, the Secret Empire, Roxxon, the Hand, and many other criminal organizations from the comics. It is until this point in which they discover that it was all a part of the Zodiac, an organization lead by the brother of Nick Fury. Not only that, but they have been secretly collaborating with Black Widow's former flame, Alexsei Shostakov, who has been one step ahead of their journey.

Falcon and Winter Soldier Series: International Heroes Initiative
If there is something that the MCU has not tried just yet, and should definetly consider doing after Phase 4 is creating new teams for different countries, like for China, Germany, Canada, France, Russia, Japan and many more. Given that there is precedent for heroes from these countries in particular like The Ascendant, Winter Guard, Schutz Heiligruppe, Les Heros de Paris, Euroforce, Alpha Flight, and Big Hero 6 (who may or may not be usable in the MCU), there is a big chance that we may see heroes from other countires coming to the MCU.

We would see that after the Decimation Event and Avengers 4, that the United Nations has allowed the World to start working on a new project that may bring more safety to them. Similar to Ultimates 2 (2005), the European Defense Initiative would start work on creating new super-soldiers like Captain Spain, Captain Italy, Captain France, Guardian, and much more, as well as recruting members to their individual countires like Peregrine and Guillotine.

Not wanting to be left behind, the Chinese government also starts work on S.P.E.A.R., and their premier superhero team, the Ascendants with members like the Monkey King and the Weather Witch. Russia also joins in, reviving the Winter Guard Initiative, with the Red Guardian taking the leadership role of the team.

Tasked by the Avengers to supervise and train these new recruits, the lead heroes, as well as some cameos by other characters would travel around the world in the hopes of giving the chance for these newborn heroes to shine. Along the way them and the rookies would end up facing villains like the Pressence, Master of the World and the Golden Claw, though neither would end up being the primary threat. Their crusade would allow for a new villain in the form of the mysterious individual named Cache and his plan to unleash every single piece of information from all nations involved with this initiative.

Avengers Academy
Since most of my pitches tend to revolve around either rumored or existing movies and shows, I'd thought I would experiment with creating shows of my own. Complementing the season above, Avengers Academy would be the Spider-Man Homecoming to their Avengers film, with the threats being far more local. My pitch would start with Scott and Hope being given the chance to build their own super-team in the West Coast, where they would recruit War Machine and several other heroes like Wonder Man, Tigra, and much more (Mockingbird if possible). However, as a condition to basically franchising the Avengers to California, they must start looking for their reeplacements, by training the next generation.

My dream team would be Reptil, Finesse, Hazmat, Veil and Turbo, with potential space for other members to be added. I'd especially add an episode where they expand the concept to make it a summer camp, where they can bring in Kamala Khan or Shooting Star, or maybe exchange programs where they bring students like Blocks, Shri, or Thor Girl.

If there was a wat to describe it, it would be Stranger Things meets Smallville meets Buffy.

Fantastic Force
If you've ever seen the show Marvel Rising, you know that several things that we see on the horizon of the MCU (like Kamala Khan, Sam Wilson's Captain America, Ironheart) are already being previewed to younger audiences. In a way it helps them get used to the idea before it actually happens on screen, kind of how the comics did for Jane Foster Thor or Sam Wilson Captain America. With that thing in mind, I'd like to see a show where we could see what the future of the MCU awaits without us having the problem of being in those years. And how would this be acheived?

With a show set in the near future, starring Franklin Richards and co. Despite Marvel having a treasure trove of future versions of heroes like Spider-Man 2099 or Iron Man 2020 (funny how this is closer than ever), I've always been fascinated by the prospect of seeing a version of Franklin Richards on screen, with him and his friends jumping from place to place to fight larger than life threats, alongside older versions of other heroes. Plus, it would allow us to see characters sans any complicated issues, the same way we were introduced to Black Panther, Black Widow, Hawkeye and Spider-Man without previous development.

Of course, this means we'd have to keep the comics roster, which I'm perfeclty fine by, as long as they each keep their background intact, save for maybe Huntara, as I'd rather see her become a sort of an Asgardian child born on Earth, with the legacy of her being the newest Valkyrie. In a way, each one of the members represent an aspect of the MCU, Devlor the mutated hero (akin to Hulk, the mutants and Inhumans, as well as Eternals), Huntara the noble and brave warrior (To Thor and the Asgardians), Vibraxas as the powerful and cocky hero (To Captain Marvel and Iron Man), and Psi-Lord as the smart man with a passion for science (see basically every single MCU property). In a way, the Four also reflect the Fantastic Four, which is of course, reasonable, since each is a counterpart to the core four.

Hulk and She-Hulk: Weapon Plus
One of the things I feel is worth exploring in the MCU, that is unique to this continuity, and at the same time, could expand a bit on the lore and origins of the Hulk and several other characters, like Captain America, or new additions like Fantomex, Marrow and Wolverine. Therefore, not only would this be an introduction to the lore of the Weapon Plus projects, but also help expand the amount of mutants we'll get to see in these movies. I'd also add another interesting encounter with another famous member of the Weapon Plus project, Deadpool, since he would allow this show some funny jokes and witty banter with She-Hulk, who also had the fourth wall ability before DP made it his own.

The plot would start with She-Hulk and Hulk vacationing in Canada. The two of them would be enjoying a hike in the forest, until a monster, called the Wendigo, enters the fray, which would give us our first fight scene. However, even with two Hulks -  and a Wolverine who has been following the creature for quite some while - ,they are unable to defeat it. Hulk is taken and Jen and Logan retreat to form a plan. Apparently, for the past few months, the Wendigo has been taking several of Weapon X experiments, though they don't know where.

However, Wolverine has tracked the scent to the Weapon Plus facility, which he would recognize (Since the plot of him having terrible memory is way too overused at this point). He would have caught the scent of several of his former colleagues, like Fantomex, in the building, which would make him far more brash. The two of them wouldn't be thinking straight with the sense of worry and anger against the creature. They'd discover that the Wendigo wasn't really the mastermind.

The leader of this plot is Dr. John Sublime, who is trying to create an amalgam of Hulk and Wolverine, who along with mind controlled versions of the rest of Weapon X (Marrow, Fantomex, etc). Out of nowhere, Deadpool would join them to find Vanessa Carlyle/Copycat. He would annoy the hell out of Wolverine and have some back and forth with She-Hulk.

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Nova Sequel - Champions of Xandar
This movie could work with the concept taken from my fellow contributor SonofAres, that detailer a version of a Nova movie, that akes place after the events of Infinity War and Endgame. Richard Rider would discover that another one of his fellow Nova Corpsmen, Tanak Valt, survived the events of Thanos's destruction of Xandar, and is now looking for some "substitute Guardians" to protect the city of Xandar in the time it takes to rebuild the Nova Corps.

This is were the Champions of Xandar are formed. Some of the members will logically join the team, for example, Thoral Rul, who joins because of his intellect and psionic powers, and Tanak Valt, since he is the one with the idea. As for other members, such as Powerhouse, Comet,  and Diamondhead, they can all be volunteers, willing or otherwise, that have vowed to eliminate the threats that are currently arriving to Xandar.

As for villains, literally anyone who would want to take control of Xandar, given their strategic position in the MCU cosmology. I personally, would like to see the Fraternity of Raptors as enemies, as it gives us a tease for what to expect regarding another hero of the final frontier, Darkhawk.

Avengers: Atlantis Attacks
The culmination of this relatively simple story arc of expansion, Atlantis Attacks would be what if? scenario  in which after a coup d'etat from Attuma and his allies against Namor, the ruler of Atlantis. This would directly lead him to launch an attack on the surface, with the intention of restoring the conditions that allowed the underwater kingdoms to thrive, since with pollution, there has been an increase in decay and intoxication, which is killing the Atlanteans and Lemurians. With the support of Lemuria, Attuma gains new liutenants, like Byrrah, Krang, Zartra and Orka who will take charge of the operation. They'd also have an inside man in the form of Todd Arliss, an "expert" on Atlantean subjects and "survivor" of an attack on his life. He'd been spared and given an operation so that he would be able to walk/swim again.

The movie would also have to deal with other more complex issues, like the fact that surface dwellers actually have affected their world, and how important it is to coexist, since the Atlanteans and Lemurians and every single other underwater civilization has its own culture, and must therefore be recognized as much more than the enemy. So the mission would have to be harder than just kill them all, rather it is subdue and help, which could be masterfully contrasted with a more militaristic version of this showcased by the Thunderbolts, lead by General Ross. We could additionally see the rest of the world being involved in this conflict, giving us a payoff from the two Disney+ series seen above this pitch, with each country dealing with a version of an invasion from Attuma's forces. While Attuma would appeal to the two kingdoms's resentment towards the surface, by telling them that "we have been at war for centuries, fighting to keep our kingdoms apart. But now more than ever, we must deal with a larger threat: the surface-dwelllers." He would also blame the events after the Snap as the cause of mass extinction (as very few of them actually died) for Lemurians, and the reason why they should act now." To finally cause the cataclysm that may destroy the Earth, he will unleash the wrath of the mighty Set, drowning the entirety of the Earth so humans will be no more.

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Tales to Astonish: Starring Hank Pym
Ever since I heard Michael Douglas' Hank Pym had a scene of him in the Ant-Man suit on a mission, I was hyped with seeing that in the first movie. However, this scene did not appear, or if it did it was relegated to a mere exposition dump. This doesn't mean we may never get to see something like this, especially considering that the actor himself has expressed interest in doing something with a younger version of the character.

This show could redefine the character of Hank Pym as an average guy who is put in extraordinary situations, and given that we know so little of him in his younger years, this may be able to work. This version of Pym may have tons of files of how all his adventures when he was younger, and since not even SHIELD knew how to replicate Pym particles, no one else on Earth should know these secrets (except for the audience).

The show could also feature some lesser known villains like the Termite (originally an Iron Man foe), the Voice, Dr. Nemesis, among many other quirky characters. He could also have a rivalry with Obadiah Stane, which could be both a reason why he resents Stark, and another reason why he would end up disappointed at Darren.

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Marvel Spotlight
This show would allow the MCU to give several of the characters that appeared in the movies that haven't had the chance to show their origins in the films, and/or don't have the scale to end up with their own show. Though there are several heroes and villains who can have this sort of episode, I'll be excluding those who have ties to characters receiving shows (i.e. The Warriors Three, Sharon Carter, Nick Fury, among others). This show would primarily be an animated version of the events, with each of the episodes having a unique style that would fit into the comics they were inspired by, for example, Ditko for a Doctor Strange-related one, or Kirby for a Black Panther -one. An episode dedicated to the history of the Ancient One title, with the character of Kaluu as the primary enemy. This would show not only an Asian version of the Ancient One, aka Yao, and would show how there are always two pupils who outshine all of the rest Masters of the Mystic Arts, and that they are destined to fight each others. A history of the Ravagers uniting as a group, which would have been formed as a group of teenagee friends that where adding members, by every planet they ended up helping, for example, rescuing Yondu from Kree forced labor.It would also help us learn that Starhawk is a failed Sovereign, Yondu lost his fin because of the Kree, among many others .It would also show how they started up drifting away, as well as becoming more of a bunch of criminals and mercenaries, which was what they origially planned to stop. It could also serve as a sort of cautionary tale for the Guardians, showing several parrallels between the two versions of the teams.
 * Legacy of the Ancient One
 * Route of the Ravagers
 * Mar-Vell and Yon-Rogg


 * The Madness of Mordo


 * Rise of the Red Skull


 * Thunderbolt Ross


 * Mystery of Mantis

Each one of the episodes will be detailed

Doctor Strange: Multiverse in Madness
Mads Mikkelsen is a great actor and it is disappointing having lost him as a character so minor in the comics as Kaecilius. So the best way to atone for that mistake, they can recast him as the one and only Nightmare. Not only would that be an interesting return, but they could even tie it to a story.

The story could start with Strange doing his everyday routine solving mystical cases, like him visiting the House of Shadows or doing research regarding magical weapons (that we would see in a later scene), or travelling to another dimension (just to find a relic that he would put on a shelf). He would also go to visit other Sanctums to meet with the other Masters of the Mystic Arts, giving us the opportunity to see characters like Merlyn, Doctor Druid, Shaman, as well as many recent additions to the Marvel Comics Mystical side (Médico Místico, Count Kaoz, Professor Xu).

All this responsbilities would leave Dr. Strange truly tired, which would be something that Mordo would try to exploit by going to the Lord of Dreams and Fear known as Nightmare. Mordo would try to team-up with this entity, and to test his fear, Nightmare could take the form of Kaecilius - as it would remind Mordo of his greatest mistake/ failure, which Nightmare could also use this form to bring fear from Doctor Strange, as he was his first foe. NIghtmare, being a Lord of Fear, would torture Strange using memories from his past, such as the death of his sister - which was taken from the original movie, or even twist his memories of his family, like turning his brother into a version of Baron Blood (like in the comics).

Nightmare would make him relieve the events of his fight against Dormammu or showing him again the events of the Infinity War, but instead like a Dystopian universe (or a Future Imperfect).We could also set up certain other characters, such as the Fear Lords and Hell Lords, as them both existing in this vast multiverse. Even just including tiny nods like a book that shows the Dweller-in-Darkness and Shuma Gorath, just to say a few, or the painting that shows the Straw Man in the Sanctum Sanctorum, and other mystical items that can be used.

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Thunderbolts
One thing this movie could do is bridge the gap between Infinity War and Endgame, since it would make sense why they'd use supervillains as replacement for the missing superheroes. Thunderbolt Ross could act as the liason/handler of this team, which would work to help with all the crisis seen around the globe. The roster must include Zemo, who would definetly need to wear his mask, even if it is for tactical purposes, ie, it is a disguise mask or it protects his identity so that the world doesn't know who he is.

As for the members rumored, like Abomination and Ghost, they must give the first a redesign so that he can look much more bulkier (which can be explained as further mutations or experiments made to him by HYDRA), and the second must take this as a chance to do good (like the Thunderbolts eventually did). Other members I'd love to see include Fixer, Moonstone and Songbird, even if it is for the sequels. I'd add other characters seen/rumored to be in MCU projects, like Taskmaster, Trickshot and Black Widow, so it fits more into a version of a spec ops team. The fact that this team could include evil versions of Black Widow and Hawkeye, just brings to mind so many possibilities of fun back and forths.

As for villains, we should see an update of the organization seen in Iron Man 3, AIM. It has been rumored that the Leader is up for the lead villain role, so why not allow him to be a part of this organization. We could also see them utilize the concept of Freehold, as a "safe haven" for all victims of the snap, that would work on evolving past that grief. He would also use the Elements of Doom as minions, just because that is a very out there concept, and would give the movie a bit more of a levity.

Blade
While I'd love to see Ghost Rider or Hellstorm in the movie screens teaming up with Blade, I think it is best to debut other characters in the big screen before having a proper Midnight Sons. If anything, the first movie should be set during the period between Winter Soldier and Age of Ultron, as the villains of the piece should be something the MCU can take advantage of, HYDRA's lore. You see, there are more than just one division to this terrorist organization, and one of those is the Department of Occult Armaments. In this version, I'd give leadership to a particular vampire, Baron Blood, whose searching for ways to increase HYDRA's army using vampire blood.

As Blade has not yet visited Europe (at this point in time), he'd be given an assistance from SHIELD operative Elsa Bloodstone. Nick Fury, a former acquiatance of him would task him with helping destroy that HYDRA cell. The movie would end with a tease of the appearance of a werewolf (aka Jack Russell) and a myserious vigilante pursuing him (Marc Spector, aka Moon Knight.) The movie should also tease the appearance of the infamous Dracula, in his full comics glory, as well as the Man-Thing, or even a post-credits scene with Lilith herself, or hell (pun totally intended) reveal Ghost Rider and Hellstorm as part of the project.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Though Shang-Chi is not my favorite Marvel character, I'm a martial arts enthusiast, as well as a fan of the Mandarin. Despite that, I would've liked to have seen what Marvel could have done with the Fu Manchu. However, if anything, the MCU is capable of adding another character to this composite character, and I'd like to propose the Yellow Claw to that list. This is mainly because the character is also a stereotypical chinese caricature, as well as because it presents a new opportunity of showing a sibling relation unlike other properties. Thanks to the Yellow Claw, we could end up having the character of Jimmy Woo as not only a sidekick and the only reasonable character in this moive, as he'd just use guns, but also as a brother figure. I'd wish they'd set this movie during the Snap as I believe at least one of the criminal organizations must have at least tried and consolidate power, and the Ten RIngs is worthy enough of that title. It would also be a perfect way to introduce us to Madripoor, with a potential chase/fight that would be Ronin meets Black Panther in South Korea. James Woo could also be given an interesting arc, with him having to cope with the fact that he isn't as great as he once was with SHIELD, and is now relegated to meaningless jobs with the CIA, like checking on Scott's house arrest. He wishes to return to his life of espionage and his greatest mission, finding the Mandarin.

Silver Surfer
Though the character is usually introduced along with the Fantastic Four, there has been precedent for media versions where he doesn't really interact with them. If anything, this movie should be what I wanted Venom and Captain Marvel to be, which is, we don't need to know the origin, just the part of his life he's at right now. I'd like that they bring in Adam McKay into the scene, so he can acheive his vision, though I'd like it to give us a look at the landscape of the Marvel Cosmos pre-Guardians of the Galaxy. This could also allow us to see certain characters before they became who they are today, such as any of the Elders of the Universe, Ego the Living Planet, and Thanos himself.

As for the lead villians, I'd like to see a sort of Scott Pilgrim inspired revenge story, in which the former Heralds of Galactus are planning on killing Silver Surfer, in what they consider retribution for taking his place.This would include Air-Walker, Stardust, Firelord and Terrax as their leader. At the end of the day, Silver Surfer would end up convincing most of them that he is no longer the servant of Galactus, which of course, sends Terrax into madness, causing Silver Surfer to unite them against their common enemy. Detours to Sovereign, Hala, Ego and Xandar would also be included. I'd also give the team of villains a sort of Horsemen of the Apocalypse vibe, akin to that of Amazon's Good Omens.

Eternals
With the MCU introducing both Eternals and Deviants to the fray, it makes sense that some of the elements that are part of their lore. This include the separation from Eternals and Titanians (aka Thanos's people), an appearances of the island of Lemuria ( where a subsect of Deviants that are basically the counterpart to the Atlanteans live), with the possibility of it sinking during the movie, and them referencing the community of Uranus (where Uranian and Crusader both live). Potentially, the movie could end up giving nods to several characters that form a part of the Eternals but don't necesarily hang out with them, such as Hyperion (Squadron Supreme), Crusader (Uranos), Pixie (First Line), Interloper (Defenders), Ultimus (The Kree), Drax the Destroyer (Guardians), and many others. I'd personally like to see it as a part of the end-credits, with the shapes of the characters appearing, either as just simple shadows, ancient drawings, or as part of a montage of an investigation made by an archeologist to trace the Eternal lineage. Also, the rumor that Maelstrom would become a villain for the sequels is something I want to see, even if I don't know what they'll do with it.

Fantastic Four
TBD

Hawkeye Show
A show dedicated to Hawkeye is one of the things that could give way to much development to the character than any two hour movie could, especially considering the fact that his development has depended highly of his Avengers scenes. If there are any elements I'd like to see in this show, it is the Circus of Crime and the fact that he and his brother are both orphans. This would allow us to see the reason why he values that much his family and the Avengers.

We would also get to see the hardships he endured during his early years, by working in this travelling cirucs, which ended up going broke since with the passage of time, the circus industry has slowly faded away, thus giving them motivation to use their skills for crime. Clint and his brother would split seeing that one wants to belong in this family, and that the other doesn't agree with their methods. We would additionally learn where he got his skills as both an archer and a swordsman, from the original Trickshot and Swordsman. After Swordsman left the circus in search of what he deemed a better life for his recently born daughter, Clint would also try and leave the circus. However, he would be approached after one of his final performances by Nick Fury, who would make a deal with him.

More to come...

Ghost Rider Show - Spirits of Vengeance
If Ghost Rider is finally getting a show, they should be able to do something unique to other Marvel properties. Since Robbie is a legacy character, just like Scott and Hope, he should have the chance to learn a bit more about his predecessors and the history of the threats that they have faced. If anything, the show deserves to have one of the two other popular Ghost Riders, such as Johnny Blaze or Danny Ketch mentoring Robbie. Personally, I'd like to see Danny take this role as it would be a second generation teaching a third (or fourth) generation. It would also be interesting, as it would show a relation between a younger brother teaching an older brother how to deal with his powers. Since AoS already tackled the basics of the Robbie Reyes's story, and since his primary foe, Mr. Hyde has already been used, we can probably take in characters from the Ghost Rider mythos.

For this show, I wouldn't start with either Blackheart, Mephisto nor Blackout, as they have been used before and need to be earned. Instead, I'd go for Centurious, Deathwatch, Scarecrow and Orb, which may be weird since they aren't primary enemies, though they will be part of the plot. Orb would take a role similar to that which he had in the Original Sin story, by obtaining the MacGuffin of AoS season 4, the Darkhold. He would then instigate an all out war between the different factions of supernatural entities trying to get the book for their own purposes. It would tease another important villain who wasn't used in the movies, Vengeance. He would start as a cop whose very concerned by the actions of the Ghost Rider, and would follow him, everywhere, though silent and from a distance. In the end, he would reveal himself to be Vengeance, and would be willing to fight Robbie.

The Trial of the Hulk
One of the things that disappointed me with the fact that we never got a proper sequel to The Incredible Hulk, is that we never got to see several characters and storylines that are classic to the Hulk. We know that the Leader is one of the threads left by the movie, as well as the Abomination and Betty Ross. This pitch would instead focus on what we should be able to see, though set in the time between Avengers and Age of Ultron.

My first instict is to see a villain like Zzaxx on the screen, because the only way to give a monster an antagonist is by creating another monster. However, it could allow us to have a different dynamic, as Zzaxx is a villain that an extreme version of the Hulk, without any heart or soul, rather he be a "force of nature". Since the show would bring She-Hulk into the mix, it would make sense to make a show regarding the humanity that a Hulk has, and what makes them different to things like Zzaxx.

I'd also add a very important character to the mix, by the name of Rick Jones into the show, as one of the people that has personally dealt with the Hulk and that is trying to help him and Jennifer try to win a trial against the people of New York that are suing Hulk for the massive destruction of the city in the Incident. This could also allow us to see Doc. Samson back, trying to redeem himself for his betrayal to Bruce, being his psychologist and a witness to the trial.

Planet Hulk
If they were interested in having a second season of this show, the thing they should most likely want to do is fill the gaps between Age of Ultron and Ragnarök. While Bruce is coming back to his regular life in the world, he reunites with his cousin Jen. She would want to learn why he's been abscent for the last couple years, which is when he would recount the events in Sakaar.

This season could be a mashup of genres, from reality TV, to sword-and-sandal, and of course action. If anything, it could be a 4,722 Hours meets Ragnarök series. This show would also allow us to see the rise of Hulk from nobody in the gladiatorial matches, to the king of the Ring. This could also allow us to see Jeff Gouldblum back with his role as the Grandmaster, and his treatment of the planet, along with cameos from Benicio del Toro's Collector and Jude Law's Yon-Rogg, or even Kurt Russell's Ego.

It could dabble into the obsucre cosmic characters from comics history, like Armageddon, Amphibion, Quantum, Bi-Beast, Death's Head and some classic Jack Kirby monsters as enemies that Hulk would have to face, though each time he would do it in different ways, so as to keep the fights entretaining. Some of these may be willing participants looking for a challenge, contenders who are working for a warlord, or some of the previous champions.

Since Thanos has yet to come for the stones, we would learn that the Elders are intending to own all of them. They would also be involved in various intergalactic conflicts, like both Guardians of the Galaxy. It would also answer questions regarding why Sakaarans were part of Ronan's army in Guardians of the Galaxy, why is the Grandmaster rules over Sakaar, who did Hulk face during his stay in the planet, among many others.

Deadpool 3
Now that Deadpool is part of this Marvel family, he must be able to do his own version of Secret Wars meets Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe meets Rick and Morty. Seeing how the merger may cause him to lose his universe, DP along with Cable and Domino, would try to escape this Earth into the MCU so he can continue to appear in movies.

Cable suggests they mercy kill each one of the people living in this universe, so they can be reborn in a later date on the MCU, to which Deadpool seemingly answers, "Isn't that what they did in the MCU?", which would befuddle the small team. This would lead Deadpool to go and find Wolverine in the Weapon X facility in the past, and tell himself "it's for the greater good". He would then unleash him in the X-Mansion, as well as X-23 and would spread a scent that would trigger the two to kill all the mutants in the school.

He would next go to the Hellfire Club, and do the most literal thing to do, burn the house down with Hellfire thanks to a time displaced Jean Grey Phoenix who Deadpool would have under his control. After the deed is done, he would also kill her. He would later go to the Weapon X facility, and search for a particular concotion called the Legacy Virus, so as to kill the majority of the mutant population, except for the three (cause he would of course have a cure), and would then explode Alkali Lake.

Deadpool would then go to the Baxter Building and unleash a portal to the Negative Zone that would destroy the Tower, and almost every single building in New York. Domino would then ask him "Why didn't you start with that?" to which he would reply "I want to give the audience a spectacle". After they would all go to the Purifiers and Domino would reenact the ending of Django Unchained/Inglorious Bastards, with Domino finishing with "well, they pretty much deserved it".

If we were to see an antagonist, it seems more than fun to bring in Josh Brolin for a double role and cast him as the twin to Cable, Stryfe. While he isn't usually someone who deals with these sort of problems, his conflict could be much more survivalist, aka. he doesn't want the world where he comes from to die, and is therefore going to barrage the entire crew with every single powered person possible to stop them from crossing over to the MCU dimension.

More to come...

X-Men: Blue and Gold
A reinvention of the X-Men is pretty much in the works, so it makes sense that the MCU features the mutants in their own film. While I think the idea of solo movies that would later give us a group movie for the X-Men, I don't think people would like to wait like for an X-Men movie by having set-up movies. If anything, we should see the characters appear in other movies, before their solo outing, though they would increasingly indicate a team-up is inevitable.

People are all asking how to introduce the X-Men as well as all the mutants, which definetly is a challenge worth pondering. I personally think they can tie it in to the events of the Infinity War/Endgame. If you don't know, mutation is triggered during events of great stress or during adolescence, whichever happens first. If anything, it makes the most sense that seeing people die in front of their eyes must be traumatic in of itself, and probably a really stressful situation that might instigate those powers. Therefore, if there might be a reason to see a rise in mutant population a global catastrophe works good enough. And if people were to ask, why did people not notice those powers A) not all mutants are from first world countries, and third world countries have difficutly with monitoring populations, thus making this labor more difficult (except for Xavier's Cerebro) and B) If we are being realistic, and that's what we are trying to do, it's far more important for people to have their basic needs covered, rather than learning of their powers, or other people's powers.

Though I would like to see Wolverine, I think that for respect to Hugh Jackman, we should definetly wait on him. Instead we shoudl focus on characters that didn't get the spotlight previously, like Cyclops and Gambit. These movies should divide themselves on two series (like if we saw an Avengers and an Ultimates movie), where we focus on two generations of teams. This will allow us better focuses on characters on all the X-Men teams, and give us the opportunity to see more villains and stories come to the screen. Plus, some events of one saga can affect the other one, for example, the start of X-Men Gold could hint at Vulcan, which would be the final villain for X-Men Blue.

One trilogy (Blue) could be dedicated to the Cyclops, developing his relationship with his brothers with Jean, as well as the initial team of Beast, Angel and Iceman. The trilogy could deal with threats like Mr. Sinister, since he is obsessed with creating an offspring from Scott, and Vulcan, as the ultimate threat to this trilogy. The movies could also be set on different moments in time, as they can deal with Magneto in the early years of the original team, then travel a bit to the future where they become S.H.I.E.L.D. agents in charge of retreiving powerful mutants of the streets, and finally becoming mentors for several of the students in the X-Mansion.

The second one (Gold) could tackle the stories set during the Claremont era, and could feature characters not related to the Kirby and Lee team, and instead see Gambit, Kitty Pryde, Storm, Psylocke, and much more given the focus. As a first villain we should definetly see an adaptation of Krakoa, as silly as it may be, to show the different scale at which this team opperates. This trilogy could also showcase a bit of more peculiar enemies like Mojo or Proteus. I'd give the protagonist role to Kitty Pryde herself, since she is a really good introductory character, plus the visual of her powers. She could also have a friendship with Jubilee, akin to a older and younger sister role. If they were to tie it into the events of the Snap, both of them could bond with the fact of losing their families.

To keep a sense of continuity, I'd give the original crew of X-Men a role as the mentors of the Xavier Institute. However, none of the core 5 will have the entirety of Charle's role, and instead they will have aspects of him. For example, Cyclops is the lead teacher/ trainer, Archangel the financier (aka the guy who mantains the place and school with the best tech), Jean Grey the telepath and counselor, Beast the genius, and Iceman being the the representative of the mutant population.

In the first movie of the Gold trilogy, we would have eliminated a good percentage of the mutant population including Xavier, Wolverine, Mystique, Magento, Rogue, etc. So, to protect the mutants, the original X-Men and the government have agreed that they move a percentage of them to a new island Krakoa, since thanks to the increase in mutants after the Decimation, the school can't handle the amount of people there (In this continuity, mutants have been made into a sort of urban legend or myth, and only few individuals now of their existence.). In a way, this will eventually set up the Island of Genosha, once they end up escaping the island. Instead of going deep into the struggle of the X-Men, as the story does not yet showcase that, it would instead give us a story of character establishment.

As a final movie, we could end up having an adaptation of the Onslaught Saga, with the culmination of Xavier's mistakes (Magneto, Proteus, Vulcan, Legion and others) leading him to create the psychic monster that they would end up facing.

More to come...

Season 1 Set Ups
If possible, I'd like to see a bit more of their lives outside of the superhero gig. If we are going to ground their existence in the MCU, we should definetly see their interaction with their families. Personally, I think that Sam would be more of a responsible uncle for his family, making sure the kids are all well and good, while Bucky would be more of the cool uncle who occassionally appears in family reunions and maybe brings gifts. I picture that Falcon would attempt, and succeed, at beating a crimelord, like Stoneface, that he heard is giving trouble to his nephew. On the other hand, Winter Soldier would have a special bond with his niece Rebecca Barnes, who would be obssessed with the fact that she's related to a superhero.

As for the organization of ULTIMATUM, they should really elevate the character of Flag-Smasher to be an "Avengers Level Threat" (thanks Mysterio for the phrase). While not on par with Zemo or Red Skull, he can be quite an enemy, especially considering that most of his weapons aren't quite gimmicky. Plus, with the extra time that the show allows, they can delve into his ideology, thus making him more relatable.

And regarding the US Agent, there's really not much I'd like to add than just making it what the past run of Captain America Sam Wilson had, with Agent Walker (I see why people want to cast Henry Cavill now) trying to stop Sam from misusing the mantle. If they can also bring back Crossbones for the series, that'd be great. Set-ups for characters such as Electric Ghost, would also be appreciated.

The Serpent Society
There have been recent rumors of the Serpent Society being used in this show as lead antagonists. And though I'd love to see this, I think they should lead up to it, similar to Graviton in AoS or Thanos in the Avengers movies. Given the history of the organization, we could see something very interesting occuring in this particular season, a crossover between SHIELD ,the Defenders, and the show at hand. If you have been a long time reader of this blog, you may know that this concept was sort of used already for an Agents of SHIELD crossover. However, with the movie division maintaining the rights to the Serpent Society, it fits better to use them in a movie division show.

The first thing to consider, is the fact that they are basically a corporate version of the Masters of Evil, based in NYC (at least in the original version), it makes sense that the Defenders would also figure into the equation, especially since one of them, Luke Cage, has ties to member Bushmaster. The story would basically take Bucky and Sam to NYC to investigate current reports of disappearing technology and money from various locations inside of the city perpetrated by several enchanced individuals.

This would lead them to cross paths with Luke Cage and Danny Rand. Since Rand is member of one of NYC's primary companies, he sees that this may present a threat, especially for those who are being helped by his tech. Luke Cage would then explain to the other duo that they have been following the trail for quite a while, and have only identified Bushmaster, from the bunch.

The "Heroes for Hire" duo would then search for DD and JJ, who would both reluctantly join the fight based on their own prejudices. Daredevil would argue that they don't need more help with this problem, since last time a group of villains threatened the safety of New York City, no big name superheroes came to help. Similarly, Jessica wouldn't like SHIELD coming her way, since they never helped her with her case of facing a superpowered manipulator. This would hit hard for both heroes since they are from NYC and that is a very important part of their history.

After that, both the Defenders and the duo hear that a robbery is being perpetrated in Rand, thanks to assistance from Misty Knight. She sends back up in the form of her and Colleen, and all parties meet up in the warehouse, where they first face-off against the Society. After getting beaten, since they yet to have a team dynamic, they retreat back to SHIELD HQ.

Meanwhile, Falcon and Bucky would return to SHIELD and end up being informed about the Serpent Society, since they had an informant, Constrictor, on the inside. He eventually defected, and also took some of SHIELD's tech to the Serpent Society. Seeing the failure as a lack of proper leadership, SHIELD recruits the help of Agent Daisy Johnson as team leader. SHIELD would also help with giving alternative suits to characters like Misty Knight, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Daredevil, so as to not be easily recognized. This would allow us to see costumes from What if?, Thunderbolts, Secret War, and Sam Wilson Captain America runs.

The Crew, as they would call themselves, would then raid the base of the Serpent Society, and face each one of the snake-themed villains, in a giant homage to the hallway fights, seen throughout the Defenders, though with the added bonus of multiple threats shown at the same time with characters like Sidewinder teleporting and fighting heroes in the air, or Constrictor entangling heroes with his whips.

The entire Serpent Society would retreat, which would give the heroes a hard time searching for them. Thankfully, Falcon set a tracker on one of them, which revealed the location as the Arizona Desert. The Crew would infiltrate the base, and overhear their plan to continue offering their services to the Roxxon Corporation, while also openning to options like Hammer Industries. They'd also compare themselves and boast about them being a sort of "Ocean's Eleven"  with super powers.

Loki Season 2 -Tales of Asgard
So, a Loki show is about to happen and it's sure to bring the character to new adventures. And while I will watch no matter what, the god of mischief could be given a show that not only expands the Asgardian culture, but also gives us an origin of many characters and aspects of the Thor mythos, while also jumping into a new genre of Marvel TV show, the comedy show. They should also introduce characters that the movies haven't given us, such as Amora the Enchantress, Balder, Harokin, Idunn, and Karnilla, just to name a few. We could also see the return of various characters who appeared in the movies (or TV) but were not given enough development as we would have wanted, such as Skurge, Tyr, and Lorelei.

I would set up the series during the period in which Asgard is overrun by "Fake Odin", while the Hobodin is wandering on Earth. Given that we would probably not get Hopkins, they should just use a double, and let Hiddleston do the voice, as a neat little trick to see how he sees it. We would also see that not all Asgardians are happy with his rule, in particular Amora, who can see thru Loki's lies. Given that her sister, Lorelei is imprisoned in the dungeons, she is not very happy with the treatment given to her, and would rather Thor rule, over his more malevolent brother (as she is infatuated with the Odinson like in the comics).

We would then see a sort of a cat and mouse game of one trying to trick the other into revealing himself. They would make a plan such as faking an invasion with magic, using a force field to cage one (while the other impersonates them), changing the route of a trip to the Bifrost, having a terrible meeting with the Vanir (or with the Council of the Godheads) ,using the Tuning Fork to bring the Lurking Unknown, among many other ideas.

The other main story that we would see, is the origin of Loki. While we know what turns him evil and where he comes from, we haven't seen where his powers come from and what he would do for his parents, or why he is technically a loner from the rest of the Asgardians. We would see the young Loki form the bond with his mother and learn from her the skill of sorcery, and develop a rivalry with Amora, his secret love with Lorelei, his friendship with Skurge, and he being taunted by most of the more warrior-like Asgardians, like the Warriors Three. Of course, most of these flashbacks will be seen as the version of the past he remembers.

It is at this point that we would reveal that Loki and Amora eventually make peace, with Amora eventually leaving Asgard, so she is not dead after Ragnarök, and that she along with her sister have been "exiled" to one of the Nine Realms, in this case Midgard. We would also learn why Sif ended up leaving Asgard, either by she leaving the city or being exiled, or sent on a mission.

What if? Episodes
These episodes could give us opportunities to revisit scrapped ideas from several scripts, such as Zemo being a part of Captain America: The First Avenger, Red Skull and Ezekiel Stane being a part of the first Avengers movie, or the Inhumans being a part of Infinity War. Additionally, we could see several comics stories that are currently impossible in the MCU given that some of those characters are currently dead, or the stories wouldn't coincide with the events.

The following are some ideas, which may be developed at a further date:
 * Teen Tony became Iron Man
 * Ultron Wins (A True Age of Ultron)
 * Baron Zemo was involved in World War II
 * Ant-Man was an original Avenger, with Wasp (60s Avengers and Modern Day versions)
 * The Battle of New York also had Red Skull and Zeke Stane
 * Ronan never left the Kree
 * Coulson never died
 * World War Hulk (What if Hulk becomes angry at Earth)
 * Adam Warlock was unleaches before Infinity War
 * HYDRA won Captain America: Winter Soldier
 * Inhumans had the soul stone
 * The final battle against Thanos did have more people
 * Stakar's Ravagers became the Guardians of the Galaxy
 * Asgard wasn't destroyed
 * The Original Avengers were the ones snapped
 * Spider-Man appeared before the first Avengers
 * Hulk didn't become an Avenger
 * Captain Marvel stayed on Earth (after her movie)
 * Quicksilver didn't died (inspired by Overly Sarcastic Productions)

Runaways Season 3
With the annoucement of Morgan Le Fay joining Runaways, it seems they might dabble into more out-there concepts which brings me to think that they could take an idea from a fairly recent comics run: Marvel Fairy Tales. Just to mess with the Runaways, Morgan could transform their world around them into versions of classic stories like Alice in Wonderland, Wizard of Oz, and Peter Pan. Each character who would find themselves in this state of trance would have to relieve all of the events of said movie, with the added caviat that the characters in the story would actually be their friends and family. So for example, Gert could be Wendy, Chase would be Peter Pan, Karolina could be Tinker Bell, etc.

Of course, since this is Runaways, the stories could take turns for the worst, with them getting changed so as to fit Morgan's scheme. So, as an example, we would see the stories change color, the characters looks become darker, among other slight deviations.

I'd also like for them to take on other Marvel villains, preferably less known ones, that tie into the Califiornia theme. So, that means characters like Lotus (Avengers villain) or Half-Life, who can tap into some fears of the characters, ie not facing trauma or growing up.

Season 3
Since Cloak and Dagger are currently leaving for another city, it can be assumed that the place where we will see them next is LA. If this is the case, it gives us two opportunities. The first one is pretty obvious, since another superteam is currently in said location, and the other one is a bit more interesting since it could give one of the characters a mentor figure and some help in learning more about his powers.

Shroud, aka Maximilian Coleridge, is in simple terms, an amalgam of Cloak and Batman. With his introduction could come teams like the Night Shift, which is based in California, and is basically a street-level version of the Thunderbolts, led by Shorud himself. These could include Hangman, Dansen Macabre (As an analouge of Dagger), Gypsy Moth, Needle, etc. Cloak and Dagger could see themselves reflected in several of the characters such as with Shroud and Dansen Macabre, or with the lower level agents like Cat and Mouse.

As for the crossover between Runaways, we could see a face-off between minor villain, Reginald Mantz, before the two teams face-off against Provost, and maybe as a sort of boss battle, against Morgan Le Fay. I'd personally also like to see Cloak and Dagger foe Rodent, as a creature that infestates the Hostel that the Runaways and C&D stay in.

Season 4
A back to basics sort of season, it would bring the characters back home, as a new threat by the name of Mr. Jip is threatening to take control of the entirety of New Orleans, by means of the mystic arts. He would have also brought in previous villain D'Spayre (Deschaine), which would later give an interesting reveal to that particular character, and Tandy's father as his helpers, who can now absorb the lifeforce of others.

Deschaine would return though he would have more of D'Spayre's comic look, with a long cape and more of the skull-like face. He would regain his powers, with which he would bring back Lia Dewan, in the form of Avandalia, though she would look more like a statue from a gothic cementery (so as to keep with the religious overtones).

Mr. Jip would then target two people in particular, Liam and Evita. They would become due to circumstances under Mr. Jip's control, a version of Night and Day. So, at this point, Mr. Jip is working with three duos: Night and Day, D'Spayre and Avandalia, and Lord of Light and Eccstasy (who would be his final recruit). Seeing that his teams are failing to defeat the heroes, which is seriously disappointing, he would open his collection, so he can unlock his collection of voodoo dolls, and amongst all of them, lies Jack the Ripper. Mr. Jip would ,on the course of this series, be slowly revealed as a really old voodoo priest, that poses as the owner of a voodoo shop.

With Black Panther
Taking on the stories from the Marvel Team-Up comics, particularly issue 87, where both of these heroes ended up fighting against Roxxon agents. We could see that Wakanda is having difficulty in adapting themselves into the open market, which is why a company decides to take advantage of this issue (either Roxxon, AIM, Hammer, or whoever), by swindling millions in deals. As in the issue, the company's owner is forced to a hearing in the United Nations, that is attacked by a "Black Panther", who escapes the site, but is seen by Spider-Man while on patrol. Spider-Man, perplexed by the situation, decides the best thing to do is to take pictures of the culprit, as he was so far from him, that pursuit is practically pointless.

Peter, knowing who Black Panther is, decides to go to the Wakandan embassy to report it to T'Challa. He would instead bump into Shuri, who would have an entire back and forth conversation with him, until Spidey ends up realizing who she is, when King T'Challa calls her sister. T'Challa would seemingly dismiss the information, by telling Peter that they are working on the case. Peter eventually tells him that he's Spider-Man and that he would like to help, though Black Panther rejects this..

As any good teenager, he disobeys the orders given by T'Challa and follows him to face this threat, who Black Panther would indentify as a known mercenary by the name of Thomas Firehart, aka Puma. Puma would have backup in the form of Overdrive, who would use techonology similar to what Shuri utilized to control machines. With Spider-Man's help they apprehend the criminal quickly, and interrogate him to find the benefactor. Seeing that they were well intentioned, Puma confesses that they were hired by a middle man called "Sergei Kravinoff", and that the true mastermind is back in Africa.

At this point, we would see that Black Panther would return to Wakanda, with Spider-Man (because Shuri believes his spider-sense to be useful). We would then observe that they would then have a fight with Kraven the Hunter, who has finally revealed himself, and is using his knowledge of African wilderness to his advantage. After defeating Kraven, they would detain him and try to go back to their transport.

What they have yet to discover is that inside their transport lie Alyosha and Ana Kravinoff, aka Kraven's children. They would set their father free and take on the rest of Black Panther's guards along with Spider-Man. Peter being as perceptive as ever would recognize Alyosha from previous events in the movie, since he was incognito as a movie producer in New York, and Ana was disguised a wealthy elite.

More to come...

With Ant-Man and Wasp (Inspired by Edmundduke12)
If Spider-Man were to take a road trip or take a summer camp in California (because why not), he could end up interacting with one of the superheroes in the area, which is why he might run into Ant-Man and the Wasp. Ant-Man and the Wasp are facing a thief who is stealing high-tech weapons from some of the lead developers, including some Pym Tech assets. Spider-Man would see that this thief, who comics fans know as the Black Fox, is responsible for these crimes, and starts pursuing them.

Spider-Man's encounter with the Black Fox would lead him to cross paths with the two pint size heroes, which would distract them from following the thief. However, Spidey had placed a spider-tracer on one of the Black Fox's feet. The three heroes eventually arrive into Hank Pym's house to analyze the situation, and after strategize.

They then learn that the Black Fox is giving the items to the tech mogul, Augustus Roman. His company, Empire Unlimited has been using the stolen technology to create powerful weapons mimicing the power of superheroes, like Ant-Man and Spider-Man.

The development of this technology is done by roboticist Spencer Smythe, who in exchange for his work on the cybernetics of this all-powerful suit, will have the money required to help his sickly child, Alistaire, get better.

Instead of seeing him use minions as bait for the heroes, Augustus would end up trying to absorb the tech of low tier threats like Beetle, Swarm, Grizzly and Porcupine (and if they wanted to go even more ridiculous, Walrus, Kangaroo, Killer Shrike or the Squid). This would give the heroes the hard decision of having to defend villains from other villains.

Given that Ant-Man and his crew tend to do a heist in every movie, it makes sense that they end up infiltrating into Empire Unlimited, though they would find that the other villains seen eartlier have also arrived in the complex, looking for revenge. A fight would then ensue with the heroes being contrasted by a similar powered villain, or one that counters their ability. For example, an aerial battle between Wasp and Beetle, a Giant-Man versus Grizzly, and a face-off between Squid and Spider-Man.

However, everything stops once Augustus emerges and almost single handedly defeats the majortiy of his opponents, only leaving the heroes standing. His suit replicates every single of the heroes and villains seen in the movie, plus several others from other movies.

The eventual reveal that we would learn, is that Augustus is doing all of this because of the blame he puts on superheroes being responsible for the loss of his family and friends, which he would have experienced in previous installments of the MCU.

The movie would primarily deal with these themes of family, its value and the hardships one may endure when losing some members of it. Things like seeing a superhero family unit with the Pyms, or seeing how mixed families like in Lang's case, would give Peter some maturity in seeing that he can grow to be better.

With Deadpool
If there's something I believe Sony is eager to do, is to get their hands on DP so they can team him up with Spider-Man, since they are some of the most lucrative Marvel characters today. It seems natural that Disney might want to play ball, and allow them to do whatever they want with the pair.

This movie wouldn't really have much of a story, rather it would be the biggest punchline of all, which is Deadpool would utilize the hell out of being able to break the 4th Wall. This is the only element I think that should use as this would make the movie even funnier. For example, if there were any moments where Deadpool were to swear, he would get noticeably angrier when he discovers that they are bleeping him for it.

I'd start the movie featuring a chase between Spider-Man and villain Rocket Racer, who would instead of using a skateboard, would use more of a functional hoverboard (Back to the Future, not that thing from 2017), that combined with a rocket powered booster, would basically have the speed of a Mag-Lev train. Of course, we would learn from Spider-Man himself that this type of equipment is basically impossible to stop, unless it has some sort of mechanism that helps in reducing the speed. This is when Deadpool would drop in to this conversation, emulating Iron Man's second appearance in the Avengers, with him interrupting the signal from the Spider suit.

This would allow him to mock the actual comic book background of the villain at hand, while also potentially doing what the audience would least expect, spoiling the entirety of the movie, though he'd justify it, with saying that, "it's the execution that counts." Deadpool tells Spider-Man to tag along in this "non-consequential add-on of a movie,  that makes Ant-Man and the Wasp look like a small independent movie" or some joke like that. (*Sidenote: I enjoy Ant-Man and the Wasp, but I understand its criticisms.)

We'd see the heroes uncover a mystery pertaining to a new group called the "Revenge Squad", which Deadpool would call "just a league of losers". However, my roster would include villains not even seen as C-List, like Hypno-Hustler, Videoman,Stegron, and of course, Big Wheel. In a way, the team is a parody of the Elementals, with each character sort of representing a different era/aspect of a decade leading to the 2000s. So for example, Hypno-Hustler represents the Disco Fever of the 70s, Big Wheel representing the toys of the 60s, Stegron representing the Dinosaur craze of the 90s (with Jurassic Park and the copycats), and Videoman taking on the 80s videogame love. As a final recruit, they'd include Rocket Racer, now much comics accurate with a look reminiscent of the X-Games, as their representative of the 2000s.

Additionally, we would see him reference  facts out of nowhere, like Spider-Man talking to himself  in the comics or him not having to fight Venom (since he has his own movie). He would also start the movie by telling Spider-Man "We, the properties that have returned to Marvel, must stick together". We would even have a recreation of the scene in which Spider-Man and Deadpool talk about their comics, and how they are pretty much currently the most successful ones from the imprint.

More to come...

With Cloak and Dagger (Inspired by Edmundduke12)
Given that the TV shows protagonists debuted in Spider-Man comics, it seems a no brainer that they appear in a Team-up movie. This installment would feature Mr. Negative as the main antagonist, primarily because his powers are tied to the Dark and Light force and since he has history with the three heroes.

A more lower stakes movie like Homecoming, the movie would start with Cloak and Dagger on the run from the New Orleans police, and arriving to New York, where they take residence in a homeless shelter called F.E.A.S.T., where they would meet Aunt May. This establishment, run by Martin Li, Mr. Negative's alter ego, has been facing a lot of adversity lately, since the funds have been mysteriously disappearing. Cloak and Dagger start their own investigation and find out that they aren't the only ones with those powers. However, before they can do anything, they end up being corrupted by his influence and are sent to face the wall-crawler on his behalf. Upon finding Spider-Man, a fight ensues, which allows us to recreated the imagery of their first appearance. Seeing that the duo failed on their mission to destroy Spider-Man, Mr. Negative creates Spot and Lightmaster as a countermeasure to the duo, since he knows they will come back again to take revenge.

Once Cloak and Dagger return to normal, they explained the reason they arrived in NYC to Spider-Man. Apparently, Roxxon used one of their agents, Jackson Arvad to explode the warehouse, and though he survived, the corporation blamed the incident to the two heroes. This caused them to be persecuted by the police, and they sought to seek refuge and lay low for a while.

Now, Mr. Negative is following their trail and another one of Roxxon's agents, Tarantula, are seeking to take them down. Eventually, Tarantula strikes a deal with Mr. Negative, which would allow Roxxon to get the heroes, and Mr. Negative would end up with technology and power to control control the crime of NYC.

More to come...

With the Defenders
So, Marvel has really forgotten the street-level hero aspect of Spider-Man. Now, sure, he is does fight New York criminals, like Vulture, but we haven't seen guys like Hammerhead, Silvermane, Tombstone, or the Kingpin face the webhead. This is specially important, since we have seen in Daredevil, that Kingpin is an amazing antagonist of the MCU, and it would be a waste not to use him against his other enemy, Spider-Man.

So, this pitch would work in the sense that the NYC heroes (Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Iron FIst, Luke Cage) would be the team-up for Spider-Man. Instead of seeing a high level threat, such as facing Vulture or any of the superpowered villains, the inciting incident would be Spider-Man trying to face the Enforcers as they are stealing an important item from the collection of a Maggia crime boss. We would then see that this would lead to a team-up with Daredevil, as he also intercepted this crime. Eventually this would lead them both to almost stop them, until the alarm is activated, and Maggia thugs give the Enforcers time to escape.

The plot would end up being very similar to that of "Turf Wars" of Spider-Man PS4, with Hammerhead wanting to take over the Maggia division of New York, by stealing each of the other families' fortunes. However, instead of seeing very minor families, we would see that Hammerhead ended up bringing the wrath of Tombstone, Silvermane, Big Man ,Crime-Master, and of course, Kingpin (who despite him being in prison, still has power). Each one of these villains would have ties to the main heroes (for example, Tombstone to Luke Cage, Big Man to Jessica Jones, Kingpin to Daredevil, and Silvermane to Spider-Man) and therefore, this would give the team an advantage against Hammerhead, as they know the HQ for the crime bosses. However, each of the bases would give them a hard time, since they would not only fight against the bosses' henchmen but also Hammerhead's minions as well, who can be various other Spider-Man or Daredevil villains, given that they share plenty of enemies. The important thing for this is that these villains must have superpowers or have equipment that gives them an advantage against the Maggia thugs, as this would be important later.

Eventually, the heroes have gone to every single place that they needed to go, save for Hammerhead's place. At this point they are captured, and this would allow for a good ol' monologue from Hammerhead. This would lead us to see something that we have rarely heard from an MCU, a low-level villain who feels threatened by the fact that there are world ending threats every day, and has therefore taken steps to better himself and his criminal empire by making more enhanced individuals. This would lead us to a climax in which he would unleash an army of superpowered enforcers, like Cyclone, Jack O'Lantern, Human Fly, and many other random villains, which would stall until Hammerhead would take on his armor and face them all at once, which would end up being his downfall.

With the X-Men (Firestar, Iceman, Wolverine, Kitty Pryde)
TBD

With the Fantastic Four
TBD

Spider-Man Crossover 2 - Spider-Island (Introudcing Anya Corazon)
If there is one complaint I do have regarding the MCU depiction of Spider-Man, though it is very minor, is that it barely does any comic book storylines. Now sure, Spider-Man No More, Symbiote Saga and Death of Gwen Stacy have been previously done, but there are way too many stories to count starring the Wall-Crawler.

The story could start with Spidey being called by Tony or Happy or Fury (we will call this person the contact), who angrily asks him why is he just swinging in the city just for fun. Peter would reply that has just woken up, and he is back home. The contact would tell him that he must figure out why are people with his powers roaming throughout the city. Spidey would then ask if this is not in New Jersey or any other state, to which his contact would reply that this isn't the case. Spider-Man would have to travel to each of the neighborhoods in the city of Manhattan, so as to see how many are infected by the Spider-Virus.

He would then be contacted by contact,  and that would allow Feige to throw some shade to the MCU TV division, by Happy telling the kid that "he should ask for help to those guys in Hell's KItchen or Harlem". Then, Spider-Man would ask for some help from Luke Cage and Iron FIst, given that they are in different areas, and therefore helps in reducing the task. However, Power Man and Iron Fist have to face some of the people with powers as they have become criminals and stolen several items from some of their shops. Spider-Man would try to face them, though they would overpower him as they are too many.

Peter would return to his high school only to discover that his classmates have also been infected with the virus and are developing spider-powers, which is would allow us to see Cindy, Betty, Flash, and MJ to suit up into versions of Spider-Man (that have been seen in the multiverse or that are in the continuity). All students that have the Spider-Virus have been dismissed and sent back home, which how he ends up avoiding going to class. He then formulates that he's going to see Ned, who didn't get the virus, which makes him sad, though he really wants to help. Peter would get called by MJ, so as to show him that she is able to walk on walls, which surprises him, though he doesn't want to reveal his identity to her. The rest of his classmates then ask him to contact Spider-Man in hopes of him helping them. Peter would pretend that he would be taken to quarantine, though he would really be trying to train his team of friends to become superheroes.

More to come...

Spider-Man Crossover 3-  Revenge of the Sinister Six
TBD

Legacy Pod (The Howling Commandos of this generation)
There are many characters tied to this spy organization that should be included in the MCU, and some of the more interesting characters that haven't debuted inside of the show are the descendants of the original Howling Commandos. They could feature characters like Daisy Dugan, Roger Juniper, Jody Manelli, Phil Leonard, Principal Morita (from Homecoming), the Koenig siblings, among many others.

The SHIELD agents have learned that the new Dr. Faustus has united a group of agents from several organizations in order to get revenge for the actions against his family. Among the people that would aid him are Kraken, a new Madame Hydra, Magadan and Orion, among many others.

The reason these "Howling Commandos" have to unite is because, even though not all of them are aware of it, each one has a piece of "secret information" the organizations, which presents a threat for all of the enemies. For this, each of these groups has employed a bunch of mercenaries ranging from recurring villains like Blizzard to specific returning foes like Mr. Hyde and Blackout. This would also mark the debut of several promised characters like Griffin and Manifold.

More to come....

MCU TV SHOW Crossover: League of Losers
Taking into consideration that some of the heroes that appear in this comic team also appear in the MCU TV division shows, we could use this as the first of potentially many of the TV crossovers. We would start with the League of Losers in the not to distant future, fighting against supervillain Chronok. This League are the remaining superheroes, since Chronok has been killing each one of the members of the Avengers, as well as SHIELD, the Defenders, etc.

Lead by surviving member of the Secret Warriors, Quake, she enlists Dagger, Squirrel Girl, Speedball, Mr. Immortal, Talk Back, Sister Grimm, Sleepwalker, and Terror Inc. to face the villain. Chronok, however, decides to use his power over time-travel to go back and kill these niucances so he can be undefeated in the future.

He therefore goes back and tries to eliminate each of the League of Losers members. However, he would unwittingly cause SHIELD to try and capture him, as well as uniting the team, by making Quake recruit the New Warriors, Runaways and Cloak and Dagger. Chronok, being the smart person that he is, decides to attack all of them at once in their HQ.

Before he starts to kill all of them he would start with a monologue, telling them that "Where I come from, none of you matter, only the heroes that fought agaisnt Thanos, Ultron, Loki, the Kree and the Skrulls are the ones the world remembers.You on the other hand, are nothing. You may have fought against some petty crime and corporate corrruption, but in the end, your efforts were meaningless", so as to reduce their morale.

He would knock out the majority, before deciding on who to take from the team. While he starts to choose, Dagger stands up, which gives him the idea, since she was a healer in his time. He captures her and explains that he knows how it's like to feel like that, "alone and helpless, trapped in the fact that you are uncapable of changing your history". He would go on to explain his origin, as he had originally been named Arthur Zarrko (nodding to another time-travelling villain), and during his original reality, he could have never become something he aspired to be, a legend of his time.

He then decided to steal tech from a museum and tinker with it to become a time traveller, so as to become a part of the history himself, altering the course of his life. However, his ambition grew and grew, until he decided he wanted to actually have his own moment in time, where he could rule forever.

More to come...

Daredevil on Hulu
As much as we like the Netflix series, it seems like the shows are slowly going to end their run on the platform, and given that Disney+ and Hulu are becoming Disney's alternative to Netlfix, it seems just about right to bring DD and his crew into this universe. That doesn't mean we would have to sacrifice certain themes, but we would instead have to tweak them to fit a more PG-13 audience. And yes, as much as I love the style and grittyness of the Netflix show, Daredevil is not always dark and gloomy, and that is what we will work with.

Having recuperated himself after Season 3, Daredevil decides to course correct and instead will become a better hero. Taking some advice from his mother, he decides to become a more of "a fighter for the community, just like the Spider-Man", which he ends up doing. We would see that Daredevil is becoming increasingly less violent and has opted the use of acrobatics and more martial arts style to subdue his opponents that rather leave them beaten to a pulp. He would become much more of the "swashbuckler" persona seen in the Mark Waid era. His change of perspective, he would attribute it to the fact that this happens during the Christmas season.

This would not also change the way the press would view him, as he would be the "Guardian Devil" of the Kitchen, but would also affect the criminals, as they would now be inspired to take in weirder costumes and power sets, like the case of Stilt-Man, Jester, Mr. Fear, and many more. Given that Luke Cage is still in charge of the crime at Harlem, he decides to help DD with reducing the number of major crimes, which would allow DD to face these far crazier foes, without forgetting about the Kingpin.

Daredevil would also have to deal with other superhero duties outside of beating villains and interrogating criminals. In a nod to the "Angels Unaware" story, Daredevil would have to take a heart to a hospital for a girl in need of the heart transplant. At the same time, he would have to face a strong blizzard, as well as several gangs and goons, which would complicate the task way more.

Eventually, Danny, Colleen and Misty would come to team-up with DD to face these types of threats which would be orchestrated by none other than the son of Leland Owlsley, who's looking for revenge for what happened to his father, and blames DD  for his father's demise.We would then see that the villains, nicknamed either the Gang of Four, or the Emissaries, were all working for The Owl, as he has taken over the finances of each of the crime families, and promised them the income necessary to make their own desires. The show could also do certain homages to movies and media like seeing Daredevil facing Man-Bull and defeating him by using the Princess Bride manuever. Or Leap-Frog and Daredevil doing a Star Wars-esque fight, and make Leapfrog into a very acrobatic fighter that uses savate and capoeira.

Iron Fist and Ghost Rider: Legion of Vengeance
One of the things that Marvel should strongly consider is doing a sort of Marvel team-up series, featuring characters who may never be given a proper movie in the theatres. And to give an idea to what they could do with this, I propose to adapt the Marvel Comics Presents story (issue 117), - which would give us a crossover between Ghost Rider and Iron Fist-, while also taking on several elements from other comics. I will take elements from Iron Man comics and Ghost Rider comics.

We would start with an episode in which we would introduce Iron Fist to audience members that didn't/couldn't watch the TV show, while also introducing the fact that this will take place in Japan, which will make sense in a few minutes. Iron Fist would be found facing The Face Thief, which would remain the primary antagonist of the second episode. Iron Fist would almost be taken down by the Face Thief, until Ghost Rider arrives and neutralizes him in episode 2.

Ghost Rider would be properly introduced by episode 3 (with Gabriel Luna back in the role as Robbie). Ghost Rider and Iron Fist would then ask each other the reason they are both in Japan, and while IF is still looking Orson Randall, Ghost Rider is taking a sort of vacation from fighting in the US. However, the eventually find another demon, Skin-Bender. Eventualy they would question the reason they are seeing so many supernatural threats in Japan.

They would then discover that four people did a sacrifice to obtain supernatural powers, and their powers have been liberating tons of demons and various other threats of the mystical kind. We would also see the first kind of demon in the MCU in the character of D'Kay, who would make his debut in the fourth episode. Iron FIst and Ghost Rider would then have to face each of the demon/human hybrids, '''The Legion of Vengeance. They would also meet a girl who calls herself Miranda Rand''', which we would discover is Danny's sister, and someone who would help Danny earn back the Iron Fist, without him having to take it from Colleen. They would also bond and learn that she was hidden from Danny, since Danny's mother was pregnant and due to "mystical mumbo jumbo" they could save the unborn child, but not the mother.

She was eventually trained in martial arts and in understanding the K'un-L'unian culture, particularly the Iron FIst. She would then see her opportunity to meet her brother when he takes off from the city, and when he left to New York she found no way to follow him, which is why she arrived in Japan, where she stayed and did some jobs to earn money and sustain herself. At this point, we would then have three heroes face D'Kay, who makes them fight the previous bosses before facing him. It is at this point in which we would finally see Ghost Rider use the Penance Stare and neautralize the Demon, basically killing him.

At the end of the day, GR and IF would part ways, though Danny asks him for a way to contact him, in case a threat of similar magnitude arises. Meanwhile, IF and his sister are then reuniting with Ward Meachum, who was just having a blast touristing the country. Ward after being introudced to Miranda is confused/perplexed by the fact that Danny has a sibling, gives absolutely no craps about this, and tells them that is time to continue with their search for Orson Randall.

Daredevil and Ghost Rider
If anyone knows anything about Karen Page's dad, you know that his comics counterpart shares a strong resemblence to one Ghost Rider. Funny enough, there has been precedent of these two characters meeting. This pitch would give us the opportunity of seeing Death's Head, as well as appearances from Stunt-Master, and my personal favorite villain of DD, Death-Stalker. The heart of this story would be based on the concept of Karen's broken relationship with her dad and family, and how that has affected her. We would also learn a bit more from the father's history, like the fact that he abandoned his studies after his girlfriend became pregnant, and that because of that the duo relocated to Fagan Corners, Vermont, before she ultimately died after her second child. Sterling (Death-Stalker) would be a former college friend of Paxton, who wants his help on a project of his. Though Paxton doesn't trust in himself, Sterling believes that without his friend's genius he will be unable to complete his project. Sterling, desperate to continue his work but unable to convince Paxton to help him, kidnaps him with the help of a disgruntled stunt man living in the state of California, where Sterling lives, to kidnap him and bring him to his lab. Knowing that Karen would react negatively to these news of his father being kidnapped, Matt promises to help her find the culprit. As the investigation escalates they discover footage from the motorcycle, which they track to the state of California. There Karen would start looking for any relation between his father and anything in this state. More to come...

Runaways: Road Trip (or Most Wanted)
Similar to the plot of the proposed Agents of SHIELD crossover, this could follow the comics storyline that happen after the PRIDE ends. As they were being persecuted at the end of the first season, the amber alert will probably not be forgotten at the end of that storyline, and if the government or any other organization were to find out about the Runaways, - and the powers they have money and power wise- it would end up being a threat to the children/teens. This could make them run away to the cities of NY or New Orleans, and meet up or fight Cloak and Dagger, Daredevil, and the Punisher (yes, watching Molly fight Frank Castle would be a fun surprise and honestly hilarious).

More importantly, they could bring characters that would form another faction of the PRIDE, similar to the Hellfire Club and the New Pride shown in recent comics. However this new Pride would be made of various powerful progeny charatcers of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's villains, like Ezekiel Stane, the Crimson Cowl (Justine Hammer), The Rose (as he has been hinted in C&D), Augustine Cross, among others.This new team of PRIDE would be focused on a different mission, one based on their desire to gain the powers that they themselves, never had. We would see that each one of the Runaways is mirrored by a member of this new PRIDE, (Chase to Zeke, Justine to Nico, Richard to Alex, Augustine to Gert, etc).

This season could tie the show even more to the MCU with their title villains, while also allowing the team to grow, by bringing in another new member of the comic Runaways, by the name of Victor Mancha. As Xavin was recently introduced, it seems fitting that the second best known later addition were to be brought into their universe at this point in time. We would see him take a role similar to that of Vision, and comics Victor, as he is unwillingly infiltrating the group, and that he is responsible for the new PRIDE's knowledge of eveything about the Runaways.

This unlucky thing would be the cause of why they leave from every city they end up arriving in, and also facing each of the heroes mentioned before, as well as fighting some of Kingpin, and therefore Rose's, thugs,  or even really obscure Marvel villains like Turner D. Century and the Phantom (Birch).

Cloak and Dagger: Misadventures
While this is not really a Hulu, I tend to associate the style of Cloak and Dagger with that of Runaways, which is why this is in this division.

One of the hardest things with Cloak and Dagger is that there aren't many characters or stories that aren't asociated with them, and if there are any, they also share them with other characters, like the X-Men and Spider-Man. For this reason, I'll have to add some characters that have been seen alongside them.

Two characters who would become heroes of sorts in the show, would be Terry Shreck, aka Terror, as a former mentor to Bridgid O'Reilly, and Rick Sheridan, aka Sleepwalker, as a classmate of Tyrone who a night turns into a vigilante without him knowing. We would also end up seeing a new version of Duc No Tranh more inspired by the Ultimates Version, who would end up training Tandy in the use of her daggers.The heroes would end up fighting against Eccstacy, the lead drug lord in New Orleans with similar powers to that of Cloak.

The story would start by introducing the character of Sleepwalker, who would feel like he should do something with all of the crime and injustice that he sees in his city. The Sleepwalker seeing how these emotions are provoking the attention of several demonic pressences in the Mindscape, decides to protect the kid by merging with him. The only way this is done is by enacting the wish he has, aka attacking crime. After he officially takes action, the NOPD decide to increase the security of the city, which makes them call for help from the tough as nails Terry Shreck, to lead them against both vigilantes and the criminal elements, like currently active druglord Eccstacy.

More to come...

Hellstrom and Cloak and Dagger - Shadows and Light
This crossover would allow us to see a change in duos, which means, rather than having Cloak with Dagger and Daimon and Satana, we would see boys with boys and girls with girls. This crossover would also include themes of faith, expectations (both a failure to acheive them and how to subvert them), and a bit regarding prejudices. However, this crossover would have to take some liberties regarding the characters, since we have yet to meet or have any descriptions, so I'll take some assumpitons about the characters (though if I may be wrong with them, I'll change the pitch when the Hellstrom series comes along). Hellstrom and his sister would arrive to New Orleans, after seeing an overflow of demons arriving on the Big Easy, just like in the MAX imprint comics.

They would end up finding that the demons, are tied to the flow of residual darkforce energy from the events of C&D's previous seasons. Some of the residents would consider that Cloak himself is a demon, which is why they would ask Hellstrom for help. Their suspicions would actually be going right, as a man, who I'll call Thule though we won't have that name, would have brought several of the demons into the city. His idea is to purge all of the city, which he has deemed the start, from undesirables. He would use religious imagery and speeches so as to convince others that he is in the right. We could even see him being a former colleague and friend of Father Delgado who, as time went on became disillusioned by the methods of the religious and chose to take a more extreme path in destroying infidels.

Due to events caused by Thule (which I have yet to specify)., the two duos would end up finding themselves separated from their teammates, causing them to have to interact with their counterpart to survive. This would allow us to see a contrast between the two male and females. In current head canon, I envision Tyrone as a strong believer while I consider Daimon more inclined towards atheism/agnosticism, due to the fact that he was bred to become a weapon of his demonic father.

This would allow for some really interesting conversations regarding why certain superheroes believe in superior beings, while they themselves are sometimes the people who endure the most pain. As for Dagger and Satana (or Ana) we would see a clear contrast between fun-loving adventurer that is Ana and the cynical Tandy. This back and forth should allow them to grow, and would give us another conversation regarding the nature of both teams as pairs. While Tandy and Tyrone are considered the divine pairing, and are therefore good, what are Daimon ans Ana? Do they qualify as the opposite? and why are they on the side of good?

More to come...

Defenders Season 2 - The Marvel Knights
As it is clear enough, Netflix isn't bringing the Defenders back. It may seem a bit strange, but there are several opportunities to bring these heroes back for a team-up like this. For this we may not need to look further than to Hulu. Their platform may allow us to see a team-up that is not only impressive, but that could rival the likes of Infinity War and Endgame in scale, with episodes dedicated to several characters

First of all, since we have already established characters, we can consider that we'll end up having Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist. Additionally, we may see Colleen Wing and Misty Knight, as well as Hellcat and Punisher. Other heroes, that would've been established at this point, like Hellstrom and Cloak and Dagger would also play a role in this story.

This story should use one of the more peculiar elements of Marvel Comics, the Maggia. Instead of only having street level villains, we would see the head of one of these Maggia families, Frank "Olivier" Costa, take charge of this new operation to control all crime in some of the most important cities in Marvel TV, (California., NY, and Louisiana), since as he notes, they are "places of power". If people have seen other Marvel shows, they know that New York has dragon bones, New Orleans is the home of the divine pair (and of oil rig explosions), and LA has aliens living underground.

He would approach several of the villains (major and minor) so as to recruit them, by giving them a piece for their domain (for example, Harlem, Chinatown, L.A., New Orleans, etc) so they may join them. This could give us appearances from Bushmaster, Big Ben Donnovan, Gladiator, Mr. Fish, among many others. What some of the characters don't know is that Olivier is also capable of resurrecting people, like he would do with Jigsaw.

What the villains don't know is that Olvier is actually a demon, which is why Daimon Hellstrom is going to be super helpful in the fight. As for Cloak and Dagger, Ty's role will actually be rooted in him being able to teleport from one city to another, which is going to give us a pretty unique battle/ team-up.

Daredevil and Iron Fist would learn of this plot after a team-up which leads to an interrogation of the thugs. They would end up trying to find a way to contact the other cities which is where Misty's contacts would come in the form of Bridgid O'Reilly. Mayhem would end up explaining the situation to C&D, who would try to find a way to go help, which leaves O'Reilly with the responsibility of taking care of the criminals in the Big Easy.

The series could also give us "payoffs" to several moments hinted in C&D, such as Cloak meeting Luke Cage, Bridgid talking to Misty, as well as Bridgid bonding with Karen Page over Ben Urich. We would also get some comic moments, from a very particular issue, as this series would also be the first Marvel Christmas special of sorts. In Power Man and Iron Fist: Sweet Christmas, Daimon Hellstrom disguises himself as Santa Claus, which is such as hilarious notion not to include in any shape or form.

Frank Castle would, at this point road tripping thru the country, eliminating the Dos Soles Cartel, when out of a sudden, he would find himself face-to-face with Daredevil and Cloak, who end up reluctantly asking for his help. His return to New York would be prompted by the fact thar Matt has seen Billy Russo roaming the streets, which is something that Punisher wouldn't allow.

More to come...

Cap returns the Stones
One mini movie I'd love to see in Disney+  as an incentive to buy the streaming service, is a scene dedicated to Captain America returning the stones to their original resting place, in the timeline. The first thing I would want to see in this, is a rendition of Huey Lewis's song Back In Time, as the soundtrack to this scene. The One-Shot would have scenes involving the entire team of Avengers upgrading the suit, so he may be able to entretain himself during his travel, with added music, historical records so he can know exactly what to do, stunners in case he makes a mistake and spare Pym particles.

This could also give us the opportunity to reunite the two sworn enemies, Red Skull and Cap in a moment reminiscent of the Charles and Erik moment in the 60s portion of X-Men Days of Future Past, with Cap punching him in the face. He would also have the opportunity to sneak into Asgard, take pictures, and tourist around, before it's imminent destruction, which he would later tell to Sam that he should share with Valkyrie and the remaining Asgardians so as to build a better New Asgard.

He woud also ask for a bit of help from the Ancient One with returning the remaining stones, which would lead to a fun infiltration scene where Steve would take the form of a HYDRA Agent and return the scepter. He would later go and return the power stone to Morag, and wake up Quill so he may return to retrieving it again, which he himself would say was way too complicated.

More to come...

"Hey, we were there too"
Imagine if Kevin Feige wanted to retcon the rest of the MCU characters found in the TV universe, which he is not in charge of, into the finale of Endgame. Though there are many ways to make that happen, an amazing curveball of a way to do that is by simply using a One-Shot where we were to highlight several characters.

I'd ask for Benedict Wond, Chadwick Boseman, Cobie Smoulders, Letitia Wright and Anthony Mackie to give a bit more credibility to this One-Shot. Wong would be in charge of recruiting the Defenders and Cloak and Dagger, Hill would take on the task of bringing Quake and several other SHIELD agents, T'Challa and Shuri, given the fact that they have set up an outpost in California would have to recruit Ghost Rider and the Runaways.

As for anyone else who wasn't present, from the movies, that is also super powered and useful, like Monica Rambeau or Simon Williams, we would see them in a montage, which would be intercut by a speech given by Sam Wilson, similar to what can be seen in the series Avengers:Earth's Mightiest Heroes, when the Avengers end up disappearing, and it's up to the rest of the world to help in the oncoming battle against Kang the Conqueror.

"After Party" - A Great Way to Finish Phase 3
So, one of the funniest post - credits scene is the shwarma scene from the Avengers, and if we were able to up it to eleven, we could make a great ending to the story of the Avengers that are leaving the MCU and create some connections between the various properties that haven't yet mixed. The point of this One - Shot is that the Avengers throw a party honoring everything that they have done, including every fight, every victory, discovery and loss. Fun things that they can also do is bring in other characters, as they are public figures in the universe, like Simon Williams (of course, with Nathan Fillion in the role), Trish Walker (as she is known for her Patsy TV show), Danny Rand and his fellow people from his corporation, Luke Cage, Quake, among many others. They could also tie in many characters, for example Stark talking to Simon Williams about the movie about Tony that Simon starred, or Captain Marvel secretly being a fan of the Patsy show, all characters that have been in the military talking about their experience (War Machine, Falcon, Captain Marvel, Winter Soldier), Quake meeting Hawkeye and / or Black Widow, and Spider-Man accidentally bumping into King T'Challa, - and then talking to both T'Challa and Shuri about the science of vibranium.

And at the end of this one-shot, either Captain America  (In case neither survives, another character takes the role) gives a speech in which he talks about how they have all evolved the past years, ..." there have been many losses and consequences that we have faced as heroes. Me and the rest of the Avengers have tried and tried again to save the world. Sometimes we have asked for your help in these events. But as the threats became bigger, the amount of heroes balanced it out. Heroes like Carol, or Vision, or Scott,  or Wanda, who have all joined the ranks of heroes to save the world, even if it is only a neighborhood that they protect. "

"As many of you may have noticed, not all of the people here are superheroes, or at least not all people here know that (winks and nods to certain characters) . Some of you are lawyers, reporters, actors, soldiers, police, government officials, buisnessmen, or even students, and that's pretty much what you need to be a hero. " (He goes into talking about his origin) "You may know me by my hero name, or you may know me by my birth name, but what you probably don't know is that I had to leave everything behind to become who I am today, I lost people dear to me, a figure that I saw as a mentor, and many experiences that I will never have the chance to do. And yet, I stayed doing what I've done for the past years, because it feels great to know that you have done a change in the world, that you have saved it from injustice, corruption or destruction. I invite you, all of you, to help us make this world better, and continue fighting the good fight, just as we have done before, and will continue for as long as we can"

Uncle Luis
Now I love Luis, as he is the main latino in the MCU, that isn't in the Marvel TV shows (Yo-Yo's really awesome, too), and I think he at least deserves to do his shtick in an entire recap of the MCU, while telling it to his little nephew, who is the son of one of his cousins (or brother, if they wanted to be more specific). And given that his nephew is a very young, he tells the story of Ant-Man from his perspective and recapping new adventures that Hope and Scott had in the time between Ant-Man 1 and Civil War, like maybe fighting a small crimeboss in LA, like the Slug (since that would just be hilarious). Suddenly, his nephew asks Luis "wait, where did Ant-Man meet the Avengers? And who were they before they became Avengers?". Then Luis starts doing his entire MCU recap that was showed in a Comic-Con, and suddenly Scott arrives and joins in on the story.

The thing is that they should actually bring in the actors to have a little more fun, similar to when they did Cap Loki or the actual Ant-Man and the Wasp retelling of Scott's "emotional journey", and bringing in Elizabeth Olsen, Chris Evans, Mak Ruffalo, and many more, to play a cartoony version of themselves. And after all of that, we would reveal the last name of Luis, and also the name of his nephew. We would learn it because, the mother of the child calls her son by his name "Humberto Lopez, it's past your bed time, go to sleep!". Therefore, he says good-bye to his uncle and leaves. Thus, not only would we earn an exclusive moment for Luis, but we would introduce the character of Reptil, and tie it into the character of Luis.