Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-32343417-20171208204619/@comment-2112031-20171210175403

Marvelous 345678 wrote:

The Wikia Editor wrote:

Marvelous 345678 wrote: I don't like the idea of the Fantastic Four being First Family in the MCU that is hard to do. That train has gone. Same for Mutants existing while ago. They would have to be introduced in the Present Day. Putting them in the past would only complicte some things. I'm not really sure that would be all that complicated. Captain America was originally active in the 1940s. Hank Pym was active as Ant-Man in the 1980s. The upcoming Captain Marvel movie is gonna take place in the 1990s, with her absence until present day similarly requiring explanation.

Having the Fantastic Four be heroes in the 1960s who get time-displaced into the present isn't really far fetched.

Mutants, as I've already stated, can be handwaved away as having managed to mostly stay unnoticed, with the X-Men and the Brotherhood having operated in secret until recently. Mutants is the hardest. But I trust that Feige will come up with a great idea. Tho I would love the idea of the Multiverse being responsible of bringing those together.

Also... So Fantastic Four do not age? That is very silly, for not saying stupid. The general explanations for how the Fantastic Four could end up in present day is that they could have gotten stuck in, for example, the Negative Zone, where time passes differently. Similar to Sakaar in Ragnarok. The Fantastic Four obviously do age, but the time difference in the Negative Zone could result in them being gone for only a couple minutes from their perspective, but several decades passed on Earth by the time they return.