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Inhumans Reboot
It's safe to say that the MCU may probably never do anything else with this property. However, if Marvel ever decides to reboot the property, the funniest thing that they could do is nod/ mock the TV show, by taking a group of the Inhumans - the Royal Family preferably- and watch a movie (which would be one of the episodes of the TV show). Think of the episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender in which they watch a show recapping the series, or the Ragnarök scene with Matt Damon. The movie should also what the TV didn't, such as giving a motivation/reason to have the members of the Royal Family, bringing aspects that are really weird into the screen without shying away from the source material (costumes, tuning fork, Eldrac), and not wasting decent characters into henchmen for the bad guy (aka, Auran, but also like W'Kabi  in BP). Most importantly, do the Mordo route for Maximus, as he would be better as a character that progressively turns worse by every movie, until he became the final antagonist. Therefore, villains for the movie series could be The Unspoken, the Kree, or even Lineage (but if he is properly integrated to the story).

An easy way to integrate the Inhumans could be that the movie features either Quicksilver or Ms. Marvel (as she has been developing as a franchise), because both have ties to this race. They could even be the audience's surrogate, due to their established role in the MCU and the fans they already have. And as for plots, either they could adapt the storyline "The Great Refuge", or they could just continue the story that S.H.I.E.L.D. has already set up, in which Inhumans keep popping up in the MCU, both with elements of Black Bolt's recent series. The second would allow for Crystal to have a role in this community as a rescuer of new Inhumans along with Lockjaw, Karnak training them, Maximus being the scientist, and Medusa being a cross between Princess Diana and Xena (caring for her people but not afraid to get her hands dirty). Even adding elements to the story like Black Bolt's care for his dog, or his child with Medusa being taken away from them would be elements that humanize the Royals. And as much as I love Black Panther, T'Challa wasn't the most developed character - instead it was Killmonger, and the MCU is not used to writing royalty in a compelling way (except for Thor:Ragnarok, aka Thor's Winter Soldier). If we have to keep some of the cast from the TV show, it would have to be Iwan Rheon, Serinda Swan, Ken Leung, and Anson Mount, as they made the best performances out of the majority of the actors in the series.


 * Side Note: If Taika Waititi were to direct, it could be an epic movie*

Invasion(s)
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. And due to the that scene in the beginning of the sequel would be just amazing., and it could tie in with the storyline with the movie, which might be 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, he could be included in the team to invade. 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.

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 has recently discovered a new type of vibranium with strange properties floating on the Black Market. His old adversary Klaw, - who like in the previous idea would be revived by vibranium or anything, - would know where they found it, and thus T'Challa, despite the requests of his people, decides to leave his post to investigate this situation. He thus leaves his home to learn about the mysterious territory inside of the Savage Land, where he faces against the protectors of this land, Ka-Zar, Shanna and Zabu. 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. He eventually learns that his new friend is the brother of the villain of this piece, Edgar Plunder, aka Plunderer, who is working with Klaw to make Wakanda useless as he would now possess a new rare metal.

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, or a point of showing the message that the film would try to get across.

SECRET INVASION (BUT WAY MORE FUN)
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. Once I considered that SHIELD was also infiltrated not only by HYDRA but by Skrulls I started thinking about the Ultimate Universe's Herr Kleiser. In Earth-1610, he was a Chitauri who used his shapeshifting abilities to become a part of Nazi Germany. Now if we consider that at the time of Captain Marvel HYDRA was already inside of SHIELD, it wouldn't be impossible for a Skrull to take the place of an agenf of HYDRA who is also a mole inside SHIELD. Even more incredible would be that a character such as Alexander Pierce or Jasper Sitwell, which is what this entire theory is all about. If Marvel is planning to go all in with this idea of Skrulls replacing humans and superheroes, they should show how the Skrulls have been inside the society all along.

And one of those things they should show in an adaptation of this story is how Skrulls have infiltrated the Earth, using the memories of the actual people and giving themselves that same memories, to a level of almost sleeper agents. Additionally, having a Matrix like system in which they base the decisions they make off some simulations that the people replaced are currently making in the ship were they are captured. While I have absolutely no idea who is a Skrull in the MCU, I can certainly say that the heroes that are can and should be given a chance to shine a "Prison Break" from the Skrull ship, and maybe if villains are also on board, they should team up in facing them, while Skrulls turn into some of the MCU's biggest heroes and villains to stop them. It could also be a sort of homages to classic splash pages from the comics, like what was drawn for Prison 42's showdown in the Civil War comic. It could also bring back some of the villains or heroes that were lackluster to say the least, but can be sort of rebooted, such as Malekith, Whiplash, Crossbones, Sharon Carter, War Machine, Sif, Jane Foster, or hell, even Heimdall or Wong(because why not. Besides, they know way to much).

Not only that but making parallel scenes in which a character is captured by the Skrulls and the heroes discover a mole inside of their teams. If Marvel wanted to be shocking, they should base themselves with the comics and multiple other adaptations in which the queen of the Skrulls, Veranke, takes part in this conflict, by becoming Spider-Woman, or in Earth's Mightiest Heroes taking the role of Mockingbird. I would propose that either Black Widow or Maria Hill be the character she impersonates, but if we wanted to make someone really interesting, I would make Veranke Sharon Carter.

Another thing they could do is joke about recasting, like saying things like, "that would expalin why Bruce Banner hasn't looked the same in a while" or "Rhodey has kinda looked diferent since his last hearing in congress". They could even tie it in the story, by showing that the first Avenger to be replaced was Hulk, and they were using mind control technology just to make sure the Hulk Skrull wasn't recognized, in case he wasn't able to shapeshift into Bruce Banner. But given that Hulk was practically unstable inside of the Skrull ship, they decided to abandon that strategy, and return Banner to Earth, and instead replace less dangerous heroes.

The other main Skrull character that should be featured is Criti-Noll, who would be the only character to shapeshfit into multiple heroes in this movie. That not only would make for a fun reveal at the end, but would make use of the shapeshifting powers in a way similar to Chameleon or Mystique. He would have secretly taken the identity of both Bill Foster, to learn about the powers within the Quantum Realm, and the identity of Steve Rogers to know the strategies of the Avengers.

The endgame that the Skrulls would do is take out the humans off the Earth so they could colonize and finally have a planet, after the events of the Kree-Skull War. For this they have made two plans, as they are not dumb. First, is using what they unoriginally called a Quantum Bomb, which consists in using either Scott Lang or Janet Van Dyne as a bomb that would wipe out the majority of the human population, as they are not acustomed to that sort of powerful explosion, unlike them. The other is to use the mind control machine they already possess and combine that with the Madbomb that was scrapped from Civil War and was also used in the Agent Carter TV show to make the humans destroy themselves.

AXIS (SPOILERS FOR IW)
With the Red Skull recently returning to the MCU, there is a lot of stories that the character can feature in. One of the most recent storylines that have a larger possibility, due to Schmidt's relation to a particular stone, is AXIS. Not only is the idea of making AXIS an interesting concept because we could set-up a Secret Empire, Vision recreating Ultron, or Scarlet Witch creating House of M and the events of Avengers Dissasemble, but because it could make the remaining villains turn good, which could make Zemo's Thunderbolts against Zemo and Red Skull. The idea is that the Red Skull ended up returning to Earth, after the events of Infinity War, and has noticed the pressence of Steve Rogers in this era, which triggers his hatred for his enemy, similar to the way villains returned to their original selves in Avengers: No Surrender. This would give him the idea to find the last remains of HYDRA, which would lead him to Zemo. Unbeknownst to Helmut, his family has deep ties to the dubious organization and he hesitantly joins Schmidt to gain for information about his past, and bring his team to help attract the Avengers.

Avengers Forever (Creating a 60s Avengers )
A cool thing that has been around the internet is speculation that the name of the next Avengers movie (as of 2018), is going to be Avengers Forever. The original story features the character of Immortus, a version of Kang the Conqueror, which is currently unavailable for rights issues. Even with that, there are various other guys that could replace the character, such as Zarrko, who is mainly a Thor and Hulk enemy. However, the other interesting debut that they should introduce, after 10 years, is the character of Rick Jones - as he has been easter egg'ed in the Incredible Hulk. The point that time-travel would be part of the movie is that various characters could appear, either from the past or the future, such as Arno Stark, younger versions of the Guardians of the Galaxy (The Ravagers), and the idea that would tie it together to the Avengers universe, and alternate version of the Avengers from the early 80s-90s. As Ant-Man, Black Panther, Wasp, Goliath, and Captain Marvel (and many other characters that are unknown) existed before the first Iron Man movie, it could be an interesting idea that the Avengers Inititative was created with these characters in mind. This could be tied in by considering that SHIELD had known of these characters. It would even give the Ant-Man "founding member" status along with the Wasp.

Fear Itself (Bringing back the gods/ the SHIELD crew)
Due to most of the lore of the gods being destroyed by the events of Thor:Ragnarok, we might never get storylines featuring the Asgardians and their counterparts from other cultures. 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. One of these stories that should be "adapted" is Fear Itself, as it could bring a powerful new opponent that could destroy the world, Cul Borson aka. The Serpent. Being one of the brothers of Odin, he knows his brother's true nature and the fact that he was neglected and imprisoned, like his niece Hela, makes him hateful of his former race. Seeing that Thor caused the destruction of Asgard, he escaped from inside the Vault of Odin.

This could also bring back several characters from the MCU that are either seemingly dead or forgotten. These include Hela (as Skadi), Absorbing Man (as Greithoth), Graviton (as Nul), Abomination (as Angrir), among many others. The fact that two of the characters inside of the potential Worthy are Agents of SHIELD characters not only means that this could present a potential to introduce the TV show to the movie-verse, but could bring these characters to their true potential, and it could also be fun for Adrian Pasdar and Brian Patrick Wade to play "zombified" versions of their SHIELD characters. He could also "recruit" Scarlet Witch, Ghost Rider (Robbie Reyes), among many other heroes, which would hurt the Avengers even more.

The thing that could make the most fun for the character of the Serpent would be that the original director of the Thor movie, Kenneth Brannagh, played him. Not only would this be a tribute to Thor's development, but it would give Brannagh a fun role in a way similar to Thanos or even Scar from the Lion King. You could even mash elements from "bad" villains from other comic book properties, such as the recruiting of his army from heroes - from Apocalypse - or the manipulation of people - from DC's Ares.

Champions /Young Avengers/ Avengers Academy (Name TBD)
As Ms. Marvel and Nova are coming pretty soon, it seems logical that their newest team were to be formed. Both Miles Morales and Amadeus Cho have been hinted as members of the MCU (since their family members have pretty much appeared), and the rest of their roster has to be introduced at a later date. They could also mix the roster with the the Young Avengers or the Avengers Academy, by adding members like Reptil, Stature/Stinger, Wiccan and Hulkling, which would help balance the roster. The simplest way to do this, is to make them an offshoot of the Avengers, which all of them technically are, and make them disband from Earth's Mightiest Heroes for not addressing minor problems, as the Avengers often fight earth-shattering or cosmic-level threats, and forget fights in neighborhoods like Spider-Man. This would give not only independence to the team, but also smaller stakes for their conflict, as their enemy would be tied to a corporation, city corruption, or something not world-ending. In particular they should use the Freelancers or the Wrecking Crew as secondary villains, as they can contrast with the team, with either team being very uniform in the way they work and in their similarities in their members, and the team of heroes being really diverse in their origins, powers and personalities. As for the main villain, it would have to be Roxxon, with no particular main leader of the corporation, unless Dario Agger becomes a giant minotaur, or if they want to modify the backstroy, make the obscure character, Jeremy Briggs, aka the Alchemist. If they want to tease a sequel they can include the High Evolutionary if they want to go weirder, or Arcade if they want to go darker.

Doctor Strange: Nightmare
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. Mordo could be trying 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. Nightmare could also use this form to bring fear from Doctor Strange, as he was his first foe. NIghtmare could also 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). Even making 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).


 * Side Note: Add Scarlet Witch as his pupil, so she can finally learn of chaos magic

Spider Man: Team-Ups
They fight either Kraven the Hunter or Morlunn, or any animal themed villain. He could also visit Wakanda, converse with Shuri, learn about totems and African / Egyptian deities. Maybe Spider-Man meets with T'Challa when he comes to a "meeting with the UN" (but secretly coming for a threat regarding stolen vibranium) and during his search Peter tags along to the mission with a reluctant Black Panther. It could end up being a type of buddy-cop movie, alla Rush Hour. Obvious choice, as the Black Panther movie made billions, making him one of the most profitable ideas. As Hulk is not having another movie, the best idea is to use him in other movies, alla Thor: Ragnaok. Could use Rhino (correctly), Boomerang (as he was originally a Hulk villain), Chameleon, Hobgoblin. Think of a Universal Monster movie (non-intentional reference), in the idea that the Hulk is running away, and is being persecuted for "reasons", Spider-Man tries to protect the Hulk. 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 Wasp would probably be asking way to many questions like "why is a kid fighting crime?" or "why did Scott try to beat this kid?", and Spider-Man might be afraid of him, but would later become really good allies. Villains for this story should probably mantain the animal theme, by bringing in Beetle, Swarm, Scorpion, Porcupine, Leap-Frog, and many others that primarily use tech to look like or have the attributes of animals. It could also debut one of Spider-Man's greatest villains, Doctor Octopus, who is instead a Silicon Valley tech developer in this version, and is secretly creating these small time villains with the help of his friend, the Tinkerer. Given that the TV shows protagonists come from Spider-Man's comics, it is a no brainer that they appear in a Team-up movie. For this movie, they should use Mr. Negative as the main villain as he has both ties to the Dark and Light force and since he has been able to corrupt Cloak and Dagger in one of his appearances. The story's main themes would be the inequality of society, given that Tandy, Ty, and Peter all share that they aren't so economically powerful, like Stark, Rand, Pym, or even the crime bosses like Kingpin. Martin Li would arrive to New York to expand his crime organization, under the guise of building a F.E.A.S.T. division in the Queens area, and he takes over most of the territory controlled by Hammerhead, Tombstone and Silvermane. As both Cloak and Dagger have heard of Mr. Negative, they chase him to NYC, and face him. Thus he creates Spot and Lightmaster as a countermeasure to the duo. Obvious pitch as the characters inhabit the same space as Spider-Man (New York). Could lead to some fun interactions between him and DD, Jessica Jones (because of their comic book relation), or even the Punisher (since he first appeared in a Spider-Man comic). Most likely villain would be Kingpin, because it's the best thing they have in common, although they could also use some silly villains (Leapfrog, Stilt-Man). Best out there idea is to feature Mysterio,as both Spidey and DD have faced him. If Marvel ever wanted to do a movie that cross every previous iteration of the Spider-Man actors, the best story to adapt would be a Spider-Verse. 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 cast could also expand to include Emma Stone as Spider-Gwen, Drake Bell (from the Ultimate Spider-Man tv series), Donald Glover as Spider-Punk, and even Shamiek Moore. from the animated movie featuring Miles Morales.
 * With Black Panther
 * With Hulk
 * With Ant-Man and Wasp (Inspired by Edmundduke12)
 * With Cloak and Dagger (Inspired by Edmundduke12)
 * With the Defenders
 * The Ultimate Spider-Man crossover (aka. Spider-Verse)

As for villains, if we are being comics accurate,then the Inheritors leaded by Morlunn would be the lead antagonists. If we take more creative liberties, then Mysterio could take the lead villain role, similarly to the Shattered Dimensions videogame.

Agents of SHIELD Ideas
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 point of Coulson's Crew searching for them is the fact that a group of villanous characters from Agent Carter have come back, like Dr. Faustus ('s descendant) and Leviathan ('s new members), and the newest version of the Secret Empire. Due to the events of the previous seasons and movies, Leviathan has resurfaced with new tech that would make Orion and Magadan have started merging themselves with aliens (like Kree, Chitauri, Dark Elf, etc.). So, as the progeny of previous Howling Commandos have "secret information" on each of their organization, they start recruiting them for this mission to stop Leviathan from using a super weapon merging all of the inventions from the Agent Carter tv series.
 * Legacy Pod (The Howling Commandos of this generation)

But the interesting part is that while one team will dedicate to the investigation part of the series, finding the "Kid Commandos", the other will finally form the team that has been hyped since season 2-3 "The Secret Warriors", with Manifold, Phobos, Druid, Stonewall, Ellis Love, Cornell Gray, or Agent Kellam joining the team. And that will lead to the introduction of another villain that has been teased since the first season, Griffin. Leviathan, knowing that SHIELD has super-powered agents has decided to bring their own team which will consist of Graviton, Absorbing Man, Griffin, Mr. Hyde, Blizzard, Blackout, and Blacklash (or whoever Leviathan or the Secret Empire has access to). And not only will we finally see certain characters, but Yo-Yo will finally learn her parentage, along with Stonewall and Phobos also learning their own. And at the final episode of the pod, all of the team members will have a conversation regarding their own origins, and what legacy they would make as themselves, apart of their own parents.

Due to the fact that the Confederacy hasn't been eliminated from the landscape of the SHIELD show, it can bring an interesting first pod, in which Daisy and their friends are trying to defeat the nefarious alien organization, while also looking for Fitz and Enoch. Throughout their travel they might encounter certain alien race and scoundrels, the likes of which won't be featured in the Avengers, or even Guardians movies. Such members might be Metal Master, Blood Brothers, Quantum, or even a Space Phantom. They could even bring characters from the original Guardians movie characters such as Kraglin, or members of the Nova Corps. This would show the effects of Infinity War to these space cops, and how dangerous space has become.
 * Space Knights (Before returning to Earth in Season 6)

By bringing the characters to space, instead of only making it only a rescue mission, it would bring the Earth - represented by SHIELD - as a reasonable threat to other races. Not only would it reflect the comic books in which most alien races prefer to not fight against the Earth, as they are a "significant threat". And it could bring even more Kree enemies, such as Galen-Kor, Skreamer, and Arides to show more of the Kree culture, particularly the fact that they can no longer biologically evolve and therefore have gone to experiment with themselves to give powers.

They could also bring more heroes to the fray that would honor the role of both the Guardians of the Galaxy (due to their current status) and the Nova Corps, by bringing in the Champions of Xandar  - with adaptational liberties. The members will mostly of alien races, and like the Guardians will be former criminals looking for redemption or that has seen the need to protect the galaxy, alla Star-Lord. However, some of the members will logically join the team, for example, Thoral Rul, who joins because of his intellect and psionic powers, or Tanak Valt, since he is one of the last surviving members of the Nova Corps, and has been disappointed in the previous way of working, and looking to replicate the success of the Guardians. The rest of the members coulld be Powerhouse, Comet,  and Diamondhead.

The most likely threat for their final battle is Geatar (a character who is tied to Nebula and Thanos) uniting the previous villains (Metal Master, Blood Brothers, etc) to become a new group to rival the Marauders and the Ravagers as a new organized threat to space.

As the probabilty of Agents of SHIELD being cancelled increases season after season, they could do what no other TV show has been capable of doing, a crossover with other properties. Imagine what the Arrowverse has been doing for the past years with Crisis on Earth-X or Invasion, but instead of being a single episode that stalls the progress of each series, in favor of a overaching story in a single week on the four main shows, the crossover would be the center of the Agents of SHIELD storyline. If we were to dedicate a pod to this idea, or a complete season, we would need to establish the goal of the agents, this being, recruiting members to fight a single threat, which could be the Serpent Society- as they are not being used in the movies. Each episode they would cross with one or more characters in the tv show side (Daredevil, Cloak and Dagger, Runaways, New Warriors), talk about the links between the shows and fight an enemy, similar to Yo-Yo's debut episode in season 3. At the end, they would bring all of the characters of the tv shows (also Deathlok, as he is the OG MCU TV show superhero) and fight Klaus Vorhees secret society. To adapt such a weird concept to the MCU, it is necessary to take some liberties, like changing the idea of the Serpent Society from a company to a organization similar to the Sons of the Serpent, to make it different from Roxxon and Hammer Industries. If they wanted to keep the company, they could show it as a front to the real menace. They could even tie each TV show by making the connections between one or more members of the Serpent Society and a TV Show (Bushmaster and Luke Cage, the Pride and the Serpent Society leaders, Roxxon employees and Cloak and Dagger, Ex-HYDRA members and SHIELD, etc). That could not only tie-in with the show, it would give a reason to bring the characters together, as they have intel and they have powers to defeat the members.
 * ===Final Season Crossover: The Serpent Society===

Runaways: Road Trip
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).They could also meet certain other characters that have been in  Runaways, like Father Lantom. More interesiting, they could bring characters that would conform 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 would not only elevate the show from an isolated show, to an integral part of the TV side, as well as potentially giving a new origin more suited to the continuity, such as tying it into the Secret Empire/ Council of Nine, and making them like a Splinter group that became more like a cult to Jonah. It is possible to tie this to the AoS crossover, as it could get mentioned when certain characters meet, and could even bring the character Quake, who would more than likely relate with their daddy issues.

Defenders Season 2 (Mystical or Criminal?)
As it is clear enough, Netflix shouldn't continue using the Hand as their primary antagonist, as cool as if would've been a true adaptation of Shadowland (if they had a good script). Considering the current state of each show's character, (DD whereabouts unknown, JJ and Hellcat angry at each other, LC and IF becoming Heroes for Hire, as well as MKnight CWing becoming the DotD, and Punisher nowhere to be found), the most interesting they could do that might change the perception of the show is to do one of two, base it on the current run and fight crime, like the Maggia (and bring the group back as a serious threat) or turn full mystical by bringing a key player in Patsy Walker's life, Daimon Hellstrom. Either of the options is possible, however the stories for either are vastly different.

For Daimon's case, they would fight a cult that used the Darkhold (yes, an AoS tie-in) to bring one of the Hell-Lords, which in this case would be Hellstrom's dad and instead bring his sister, Satana. She would not only make the Darkholders possesed but would give Daimon someone to fight, until his father arrives and she becomes a Defender. Each Defender would have to be recruited to fight this threat before they become possessed and either Daimon or Iron Fist helps them escape.

In the case of the Maggia, there are many members of the crime syndicate left to be adapted. One that would be interesting to see would be Hammerhead, as there hasn't been any reference to him existing (like with the children of Count Nefaria and Silvermane) or him being part of the Spider-Man deal. Even adding characters like Jigsaw (who we have already seen in the Punisher) and making them be in the crossfire between waring divisions of the group - as they tried with the Hand, but failed to elaborate.

Thunderbolts
The idea of a Thunderbolts movie has been discussed for quite a while. To adapt this team, there are three ways to bring the team to the MCU: Either they introduced them as they were in the comics (in the absence of heroes), as a governmental agency group (as was done during the Civil War), or as a strike team (the team of Red Hulk) For this, the section is divided on two, focusing on how to bring the two main teams Though Helmut is currently inprisoned, that doesn't mean they can't make this team. He could be freed from the Raft, as a bunch of villains, admiring the fact that he defeated the Avengers, decide that he should be their tactical leader - which could probably be a really good first act. However, he could also escape by himself (I mean, from  watching CW and BP,  it is clear that Everett Ross shouldn't imprison people) and make his own team. In that case, he would later turn his team into a "better " version of the Avengers. If neither are a choice for the writers, then the best next thing would be to make the US/UN form the Thunderbolts (although that would remind people about Suicide Squad). Now, as most of the members of this Thunderbolts team have become part of the MCU (Punisher, Elektra, Red Hulk, Leader, Ghost Rider, and Agent Venom), it is technically easier to adapt the group. However, most of the characters are part of the TV universe, and in the case of Flash Thompson, he is barely in the age to be a soldier. Still, they can take some liberties, like a different version of Agent Venom (like bringing Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock) or completely negating the existence of the tv shows (which hopefully will never be considered). The best way to describe the pitch would be a darker version of Guardians of the Galaxy, with the character development of most Marvel Netflix shows, and the budget  of most movies.
 * Zemo's
 * Red Hulk's

Jarvis - From butler to a hero
A story that hasn't been given an end and/or closure is Edwin's Jarvis's. The character that debuted in Agent Carter has been shown to be a very loyal, a bit cowardly, but really nice butler to the Stark family. However the only thing that has been impactful to the MCU, apart from the TV shows events, is that Tony named his first A.I. after him. But besides that, we don't know what else he did, and why did he inspire Iron Man to honor him in his technology.

That's why Feige could make a little one-shot that would bring the trajectory from being the butler of a billionarie to meeting various interesting characters like Pym and Van Dyne, Agent Carter, Nick Fury, among many others. And even if Hank may not like Howard, he could show that he at least respects/likes his butler .He could also show him being a surrogate father to Tony, as we know that Howard wasn't always taking care of him. This would it give a reason to name the AI in his honor,  because as Yondu said "He may have been your father, boy, but he wasn't your daddy".

The end of the story should be when Tony sees him die, and starts working on the project "J.A.R.V.I.S.", and showing that event affected him, since in the beginning Tony was more similiar to Edwin than to Howard, and due to that he becomes more of a playboy like his dad and valuing intelligence over heart (as he would have taught him), which would've caused all of his actions in superheroics. However, the more interesting development would be that he mourns every anniversary of his death, just as he does for his mother and father.

This story could be told to Vision himself, although he might already know it because of archive footage. But the best option is to make a meeting of the Avengers, and Tony, Hank, Fury and others telling their version of Jarvis to Spider-Man, who - because of Uncle Ben - feels a connection to what Jarvis meant to them.

"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 or Iron Man (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"

And the final words of this One - Shot "Avengers Assemble"