This includes every film and TV Series ever made by Marvel or affiliated with the Marvel brand (live-action or animated). I think there's a couple hundred in the multiverse.
This includes every film and TV Series ever made by Marvel or affiliated with the Marvel brand (live-action or animated). I think there's a couple hundred in the multiverse.
Amalgam lol If dc and marvel become good consistently again with James Gunn dcu and marvel having soft reboot maybe a crossover could be a 3-4 billion film conclusion along with seeing the one above all and presence
I agree with you with the 3-4 billion dollar crossover. Amalgam could be a huge franchise for both Marvel and DC. Think about it: the first film would be Dark Claw, the second would be Super-Soldier, the third being Spider-Boy, and the fourth being Dr. Strangefate. It would be huge for Disney, Warner Bros., and Sony.
MCU 616/19999 they are probably just going to say It's Tony Stark to fit the storyline that they are telling that the 616/19999 universe is basically falling apart. MCU Peter Parker and Strange are Red-Herrings.
Sony Universe- It's not Venom lol, It's probably going to be Tobey Peter.
Fox Universe- We know this one already lol.
FF Universe- Depending on where they took the Doom's Storyline, it's either Reed Richards or RDJ Doom.
There's might be a Captain Carter from What If somewhere mix in there.
There’s multiple universes for Sony lol but for the sake of secret wars and fulfilling a promise back in iron man alternate post credit scene and 2002 yes @IronWidowMaikuB
It's still not going to be Venom lol, At best The Two Non MCU Spideys are going to be Anchor Points of their universes/timelines/Whatever, At worse it's just Tobey because he's the most popular Spidey.
Aka also fulfiill a meeting that should have happened in 2008 or 2002 lol
IronWidow is probably right about the variants of the live-action universes. Andrew's Spider-Man could also be an anchor being for Sony as well. Eric Bana's Hulk, Nicholas Cage's Ghost Rider, and Howard the Duck of the 80's are the other anchor beings I could think of for live-action (including MIB, Kingsman, and Kick-Ass). I know there's more such as Lou Ferrigno's Hulk, but there's a lot to talk about for years to come. For animation, there is a lot to talk about for years to come (including Big Hero 6).
Here's who I personally think are a couple of anchor beings of the Multiverse.
MCU: Spider-Man (Tom Holland)
20th Century Studios: Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) (already confirmed)
SSU: Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield)
Spider-Verse: Miles Morales (Shamiek Moore)
MCU Fantastic Four: Mr. Fantastic (Pedro Pascal) or Dr. Doom (Robert Downey Jr.)
2003 Hulk: Hulk (Eric Bana)
Ghost Rider films: Ghost Rider (Nicholas Cage)
Howard the Duck movie: Howard the Duck
What If...?: Captain Carter (Hayley Atwell)
Marvel Animated Universe: either Spider-Man (Christopher Daniel Barnes) or Wolverine (Cal Dodd)
Yostverse: either Hulk (Fred Tatasciore) or Wolverine (Steve Blum)
Big Hero 6: Baymax (Scott Adsitt)
MIB: Agent J (Will Smith)
Kingsman: Eggsy (Taaron Egerton)
Kick-Ass: Kick-Ass (Aaron Taylor-Johnson)
Iron Man: Armored Adventures: Iron Man
Man-Thing movie: Man-Thing
Blade franchise: Blade (Wesley Snipes)
M.O.D.O.K.: M.O.D.O.K. (Patton Oswalt)
Hit-Monkey: Hit-Monkey (Fred Tatasciore)
70's Hulk: Hulk (Lou Ferrigno)
70's Spider-Man: Spider-Man (Nicholas Hammond)
90's Captain America: Captain America
70's Captain America: Captain America
70's Dr. Strange: Doctor Strange
90's Fantastic Four: Mr. Fantastic
60's Spider-Man: Spider-Man
@RJ Plotner Most of those universes probably won’t even appear in secret wars
Also idk if this is off-topic but since we’re still talking about anchor beings which is an MCU-concept, who do yall think is the comics-616 anchor being? I personally think it’s that version of Spider-Man
@ThePinkNinja616 In the Comics Version, it's always a character by the name of Molecure Man in every single universe. They just change it from Anchor Point to something else.
What do you think?