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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has had its many heads swirling in the mass confusion of a multiverse for the last few years. This, thank god, is soon coming to an end. MCU boss Kevin Feige has described the forthcoming abandoning of interweaving timelines as a “reset.” But definitely not a “reboot.”
A bunch of fan-snapped images from the set of Spider-Man 4 have given us a big clue about its position on the MCU timeline.
Marvel Studios needs exactly what a Damage Control TV series or even streaming shorts would offer to MUC fans.
That's because Marvel revealed at SDCC that the fifth Avengers movie is now titled "Avengers: Doomsday," and will bring back Robert Downey Jr. to the MCU as the iconic villain Doctor Doom.
If you’re wondering what the quote was, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige spoke to Variety in July 2025 and said that eventually, they would “recast” characters like Tony Stark and Captain America. He compared it to other major franchises that recast roles as time goes on, like James Bond and Superman.
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Bam Smack Pow on MSN'Cancelled' Marvel stars' returns to the MCU confirmedMarvel Studios' actors and characters are possibly making a comeback thanks to a quote from Kevin Feige himself.
Here’s why the MCU has been so focused on introducing the sons and daughters of the original Avengers, and why Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is just the latest example of a growing trend.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been going strong since 2008's "Iron Man." There have been 37 movies, 14 TV series, and two specials to date, with many more in the works.