I don't see Spider-Man ending up on the YA just because of how precarious his position in the MCU is and he would take the spotlight away from the other members.
Plus I don't even really care for him as an MCU Avenger.
I don't see Spider-Man ending up on the YA just because of how precarious his position in the MCU is and he would take the spotlight away from the other members.
Plus I don't even really care for him as an MCU Avenger.
I'm not overall acquainted with her career. Some of her very early stuff was considered solid and stellar. And than it may seem hit and miss for many movie fans or critics.
But I remember there was mentions of grumbles about Thor 1, but a lot of this I take with a grain of salt. Such comments could be very out of context, or even, misleading because in reality, Portman has some anti-fans who savage her for this that and the other.
So I'm happy to hear that she liked the movies and the castmates.
Considering everything else, it could be something we don't know; this director or that producer, etc, finding her a difficult woman for vague reasons.
You know... the kind of thing that doesn't happen as often as male actors.
I'm looking forward to it! It would be nice if a foreshadowing of Jane's plight could come about; like in Loki, maybe?
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I'd be cool with Teddy showing up in Secret Invasion.
As I recall Holland has a solo film left on his contract, and a couple team-up films. I can see Marvel using one of those final team-ups as a Young Avengers/Champions launch pad, using Spidey's popularity and Holland's final MCU appearance to help market and boost the film's profile. And I don't think it'd overshadow the other characters to a detrimental level; most of them are showing up in the next year or two and will have a chance to stake their own claims in the fandom. Using one of Parker's final appearances just ensures the box office is strong, and once that foundation is put down the sequels can stand on their own without him.
It wouldn't be a situation where they build the team around Parker with the idea of him being central to the franchise, but Parker's the biggest/only teen hero in the MCU right now so him "officially" passing the torch to the new kids in a big team-up? I can see that. Not saying it'll happen but the marketing/business/creative benefits seem pretty obvious.
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I think that would be more likely to be a proper Avengers film since those end up being the "event" movies that collect all the heroes and storylines together, although I feel like YA might be more of a Disney+ thing than getting their own film.
Kamala will probably end up taking that role since she has all the classic Spidey dynamics without being stuck with Sony.
I think from a narrative standpoint, yeah Kamala will end up filling those "awkward/nerd/Every-teen" shoes once Holland's contract is finished. And it's a great choice, Kamala is a fantastic character and can easily do for a story what Parker does now.
Whether the YA end up on D+ or a film, or even show up at all? We'll see if/when Marvel announces it. My guess would be a film though. The shows might have some really big budgets by tv standards, but I dunno if they're big enough to handle a large ensemble and all the special effects the characters would require.
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Miles on YA makes more sense.
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Yes but...
Miles, Kamala (and possibly IronHeart I pay very little attention to the Comics anymore) were also literal Avengers that were young/junior members before quitting to become Champions.
So it's not that hard to finesse them into a Young Avengers team. It would make sense from a branding perspective: the general audience already knows the name.
It would also make sense from an in story perspective as Kamala, Kate, Ri-Ri and whoever else rebuilds a literal Young Avengers team after the last one disbanded and it's leadership either retired or died.
It’s always possible that the MCU Teen team ends up being a mix of champions and YA. At least roster wise.
Don’t see any Spider person properly joining a team until Marvel & Sony work out a more permanent custody arrangement.
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I fully expect a mixed roster. It doesn't matter who was on what team in the comics. Cap, Widow, and Clint weren't founding Avengers in the comics but are in the MCU, and Hank and Jan were nowhere to be found when the MCU Avengers got together despite being founders in print.
We know there's founding Young Avengers and founding Champions coming in the MCU this year and next, if the Studio does a teen team they'll use those characters. It'll almost certainly be a mixed roster.
And I wouldn't expect Miles or anyone else Sony has control over to show up, outside of the possibility of Fiege including Parker in the first outing just to get extra attention on the project (and that's just me assuming the Studio would want to play with the themes of the MCU's first teen hero passing the torch to the next teen heroes, Parker's involvement isn't necessary or certain by any stretch).
If Disney and Sony can work out an arrangement long term? Then maybe Miles shows up, but I'd assume Marvel is working under the assumption that once Holland's current contract is over Sony will try to go it alone again.
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