@Bruce Wayne of Earth-1 Agreed but still technically possible
@IronWidowMaikuB I agree with you that Wanda was being corrupted and wasn't sane enough to think straight (not that makes her actions in this film okay though) however you are forgetting the final confrontation between herself and Doctor Strange, where we see Stephen dreamwalk into a the corpse of the dead Strange from the begining of the film. As Stephen said to Christine when she asked doesn't a version of him need to live in that universe in order for him to dreamwalk into them "who said they need to be alive"
Scarlet Witch's arc in the MCU has up to this point been a villain origin story. Go back and watch her appearances in Age of Ultron, Civil War and Infinity War she had already lost both parents indirectly due to Iron Man and was desperate to serve as a volunteer for HYDRA and was recruited by Ultron to destroy the Avengers. Afterwards she lost Quicksilver due him sacrificing himself for Hawkeye and met Vision. Later she ironically is the thing that drives the Avengers apart because failure to contain the explosion from Crossbones is what began the Sokovia Accords and Vision's love for her is the reason he split off from Iron Man and they had to run away to be together. Finally in Infinity War she spends the entire film trying to avoid killing Vision because he is the only thing left in her life that makes her happy but Thanos made that sacrifice pointless. You could honestly watch her appearances in Endgame, WandaVision and Multiverse of Madness as her embracing the villain side that was brewing since her parents death
I think this is a legitimate question and I think in the MCU we don't have a specific "heaven" or "hell" but one Afterlife that changes depending on the respective person. in Moon Knight when Marc Spector died he was presented with the image of a mental hospital and the Egyptian gods because he believed himself to be insane and one of his personalities was obsessed with Egyptian mythology. On the other hand in Black Panther T'Challa goes to a peaceful land and speaks to his ancestors which was taught to him by his father as a child. It is possible that these are the same heaven but viewed differently due to their perspectives
If I were going to give the phases subtitles I would use.
Phase 1: Avengers Assembled (this phase is about the heroes being introduced)
Phase 2: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (this phase is about the world responding to the heroes)
Phase 3: Fall of the Avengers (this phase is about the heroes struggling to operate due to the pressure of world politics)
Phase 4: Legacy of the Avengers (this phase is about normal people being inspired by the heroes)
This episode was adorable and I am glad that Kamran is a good person and does legitimately care about Kamala despite initially having a shady motivation for becoming her friend. I am glad that Najma is the main villain of this show because she is a much more personal and interesting archenemy for Ms. Marvel than Sadie Deever. Now for the disappointing part, some people are going to be mad that this episode has indirectly confirmed or at least heavily hinted that Kamala is not an Inhuman and is in fact a djinn
I love how Kamala's powers are so directly tied to her family in the MCU and Aisha is cleary going to be revealed as something because there are too many hints about her "bringing shame to her family" and lets be honest whether she is an Inhuman, a Djiinn or something else entirely a disgraced ancestor with a shady past is a much more compelling villain for Ms. Marvel to fight than Sadie Deever and Damage Control
@CarverSindile In the comics Ms. Marvel's powers are that she can "embiggen" and stretch her limbs and is presented more like Plastic Man. When Kamala creates a big arm to save Zoe Zimmer from falling off Thor's hammer, in the comics that would have been her real arm rather than a hard-light construct
I already knew the general concept and themes surrounding Kamala Kahn going into this show but for those who know nothing about the Ms. Marvel book by G. Willow Wilson this episode gives a great introduction to Kamala and her supporting cast, specifically Bruno Carrelli as Kamala's best friend and her family, Yusuf, Muneeba and Aamir Kahn. Speculation time, in the post-credits scene we see Agent Cleary, the guy who arrested Spider-Man for Mysterio's murder in No Way Home so do you think Damage Control is chasing a villain or do you think they want Kamala herself
Scarlet Witch wasn't a god so much as a prophesied threat. Chthon who originally wrote the Darkhold is an elder god so Gorr might want to kill him but Wanda is just a pawn
Sister Grim is a simple enough concept maybe not meet Doctor Strange in her debut series but I could see Nico meeting the Scarlet Witch or Agatha Harkness, @RocketGroot94 as for your question of what Doctor Strange 3 should be called, if I were doing it the film would be Doctor Strange and the Midnight Sons
I want this to happen as I love the idea of an in universe convention in the MCU as it makes this franchise more real, superheroes have existed and been publicly recognized for 17 years so yeah someone would make money off of a their popularity and if we are going to have a real world Marvel convention why not make it the in-universe celebration. As far as the "Marvel Television fans won;t feel accepted" thing, no one is going to kick you out of the convention if you cosplay Daredevil instead of Iron Man; they just might not have those franchises front and centre unless it is to announce a film or Disney+ show for them because it is a Marvel Studios con and they want to celebrate what Studios has done and is going to do.
I have generally been loving the phase 4 projects so far in terms of films I think Black Widow is in the mid-tier films alongside Iron Man 3 and Captain Marvel. I also really enjoyed Eternals despite completely understanding why others don't like it since it does different things than most MCU films and I won't says it fails at doing what the others do well because it is just not trying to do them. As for Legend of the Ten Rings and No Way Home the former is in my top 10 and the latter is in my top 3. Multiverse of Madness is a hard film to rank because there are a lot of problems with the script but the style makes up for the substance as long as you can accept Raimi's campy horror
@Sam Katawazi I doubt it, I think the closest we'll get is her memory looming over both Sam Wilson and Sharon Carter in Captain America 4 as I am pretty convinced that Sharon is going to be the main villain of the film and her murder of Karli is a secret that could drive a strong wedged between them when Sam finds out
@Sam Katawazi I think she was a character with some interesting potential but Marvel dropped the ball in the execution. Is she the worst villain in the MCU? No, that title will forever be held by Malekith the Accursed but she could have been better
I think it is going to be left a bit open ended, my prediction is that by the end of Love and Thunder Thor won't die but officially retire from active duty in order for Jane Foster to be the main Thor throughout this saga similar to how Clint Barton retired so that Kate Bishop could take on the mantle of Hawkeye
I thought Flag-Smasher was fine villain but the show kept trying to say that she wasn't a villain when she obviously was. I think they should have written her more like Killmonger a man who starts off having a noble goal but whose actions turn him into a monster. Both Erik and Karli have very similar plots which is get revenge on the people who wronged them by making them go through the same thing; Killmonger wanted to Black people and to use vibranium weapons to threaten and oppress White people and Flag-Smasher wanted those who survived the Blip to have a more secure lifestyle and social status than those who died. The difference is that Erik knows full well that he is a terrorist revolutionary but believes that his ends justify his means whereas Karli and even Captain America himself refuses to accept that while she might have a legit grievance with the GRC, blowing up innocent people for the sake of a message in the definition of terrorist, TLDR if they wanted the villain to be morally grey they should have let U.S. Agent be the main threat
Marvel can't announce Spider-Man 4 at all it will be Sony and I don't think they will announce it until after Freshman Year has concluded
Black Panther
Endgame
No Way Home
Holliway in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law could be a descendant of the Holliway in Agent Carter like Holden Holliway V or something