5 Mindblowing Phase 5 Twists That Would Change The MCU

Phase 5 has what it takes to offer several twists that would fundamentally change the Marvel Cinematic Universe. If the scale of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is an indicator of what Marvel has in store for the remainder of Phase 5, the next few MCU movies and shows could be packed with exciting, game-changing developments.
While Quantumania’s villain may have made it seem more important than the other Phase 5 projects on the surface, movies like Captain America: New World Order, The Marvels, and Secret Invasion are in similarly good positions to set up later installments. Their characters and stories provide them with the means necessary to have profound impacts on what comes next. Whether or not they’ll actually make use of this potential, though, remains to be seen. Here’s five ways Phase 5 can shake up the MCU.
5 The Marvels Kills Off Nick Fury Even though he’s been in the MCU since it started in Iron Man, there’s currently no expectation for Samuel L. Jackson’s time in Marvel’s world to come to an end anytime soon. As characters come and go in the MCU, Nick Fury has been a constant of the MCU and a character that can be counted on to pop in on an intermittent basis. For that reason, it would be easy to take for granted that Nick Fury will have more MCU appearances after Secret Invasion and The Marvels, hence why killing him off could amount to one of Phase 5’s biggest twists. Phase 4 was a bit light on huge deaths, whereas Phase 5 can be a sharp reminder of how high the stakes are in the MCU if it kills off someone as important as Fury.
4 Captain America 4 Sets Up World War Hulk (& Brings Back The Original Hulk) Mark Ruffalo has no confirmed appearances after Phase 4’s She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, which makes it seem as if there will be a long wait for Marvel to set up a possible World War Hulk crossover. But with the cast Marvel is putting together for Captain America: New World Order, some big stepping stones toward World War Hulk happening in Phase 5 shouldn’t be ruled out. In a single movie, Marvel is using the Leader, Betty Ross, and Thunderbolt Ross. The latter, who will now be played by Harrison Ford, might even get his long-rumored Red Hulk transformation courtesy of one of the Leader’s sinister plans. Red Hulk would undoubtedly be a huge World War Hulk building block.
Of course, the most important thing a World War Hulk project needs is the original Hulk. With Captain America: New World feeling almost like The Incredible Hulk 2 at this point, it’s entirely plausible that Marvel finally ends Bruce Banner’s Smart Hulk phase. If he’s hiding in the movie, Marvel can use the plot to trigger a moment where the classic Hulk persona returns. This could be caused by the machinations of the Leader, or perhaps Banner seeing something truly traumatic, like the death of Betty Ross. Hulk, having been repressed by Banner for several years, could come back angrier than ever and ready to start World War Hulk, which could be Phase 7’s big crossover.
3 Scarlet Witch Returns Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness seemingly ended in Scarlet Witch’s death, but her fate remains unconfirmed. An opportunity to bring her back could come in Agatha: Coven of Chaos. Since it acts as a WandaVision spinoff and deals with sorcery, it’s the most appropriate place for Marvel to revisit Wanda before Phase 6. In Agatha Harkness’ upcoming series, it could be revealed that Scarlet Witch somehow survived the collapse of Chthon’s temple on Mount Wundagore. In the aftermath of Doctor Strange 2’s ending, Wanda could return to Westview during Agatha: Coven of Chaos, possibly to force Agatha into helping her with whatever her next plan is.
Scarlet Witch being alive would be a massive turn of events, especially in terms of what it would mean for Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes won’t have good reasons to trust her after everything that happened in Doctor Strange 2, but would be hard-pressed to turn her away in the face of Kang’s arrival. With the Council of Kangs as their next villains, the Avengers could benefit considerably from her help. Scarlet Witch’s return in Phase 5 could be the secret key to Kang’s defeat in Phase 6.
2 The MCU Reveals Its First X-Men Team Members Judging by what’s on the slate, Marvel may not get around to giving the MCU its own X-Men team until after the Multiverse Saga ends. However, the lack of a proper X-Men movie announcement doesn’t mean Marvel is going to wait until Phase 7 to start building its roster. After all, it already set up the existence of mutants in Ms. Marvel. It could be that this was always the job of Phase 4, with Phase 5 being the chapter that will bring in mutant heroes for its future X-Men projects to build around.
Based on what’s coming up, Phase 5 has opportunities to do just that. Since Beast’s primary love interest in the source material is Abigail Brand’s comic counterpart, Secret Invasion could include him as a secret guest character. Beast would make sense, especially with him being the best friend of another MCU newcomer, Wonder Man. Another viable option for an early, unexpected introduction would be Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine showing up in Captain America 4 due to its super soldier and Weapon X connections. It’s assumed that he’ll be entering the MCU through the multiverse in Deadpool 3, but Jackman’s character also having a presence on Earth-616 is far from an implausibility. In fact, the idea of there being a Wolverine in the main MCU reality was previously teased in She-Hulk.


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