Ok you know what I think would be cool & like I said I don't think this will be happening but wouldn't it be neat if the twins kinda lived a life of sorts after WandaVision like the message to Wanda was the first thing they did & it got to her too late meanwhile the Twins have been fending for themselves in like the muktiverse with only eachother this would be like a great way to build a bond for Billy & Tommy that they lack in the comics! Though I doubt it will happen.
I trust you me, I do not believe in Disney. They're slow to progress and consistently hide behind "family" as a way to tiptoe around actual representation. But Disney isn't exactly this monolith with every subdivision constantly bowing to the mouse for every decision. Feige has said he intends to introduce a trans character and I believe that he wouldn't say that, or even acknowledge the idea, unless it was something he could commit to. That being said, it's unfortunate that I don't think we are anywhere close to a headlining LGBTQIA+ leading character in the MCU films. They'll sidestep it with Disney+, which is still good content I guess.
Not really. The gist of TCC is that Wanda is missing after doing something bad, and the Young Avengers are on a mission to find her. That first part has already been adapted in the MCU, with Wanda doing what she did to Westview and then taking off. As for the second part, that would depend entirely on how Doctor Strange 2 goes if the twins are there. If they use this movie to already make Wanda reunite with her kids, then that would essentially erase the need for TCC as a story. But if things end up in a more open ended area, then there is room for them to do the ''quest for Wanda'' in the future.
It's possible, if they play their cards right any YA property should be a surefire hit for them and that demands an eventual movie. Just any significant queer representation will likely be reserved for the small screen and Billy, Teddy, Tommy, and America's roles in any movie will be written in a way that allows them to cut any romantic subplots for some international audiences.
It's debatable, but I think they navigated HoM well enough in Wandavision. Hopefully, they don't take a cue from the comics and give her her due justice in the future.
I guess I'm not too interested in her doing another bad thing in the MCU after everything we've seen.
If they do anything like Children's Crusade, maybe they could just be trying to save Wanda from some interdimensional business or something
David is getting some shine being front & center with a pride cover, Noh is also there next to his Herculean boo! I hope he & Tommy get a little story in that Voices issue I think it would be cute to expand on their relationship a little bit!
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You're upset that Kid Loki is...a kid?
And Billy and Tommy are absolutely in line with how they were first introduced in the storyline WandaVision is based on: that they're children. Just because he's not making out with Teddy within days of being born doesn't mean they won't be a couple down the line.
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The difference here is that Wanda can be ''missing'' in the eyes of the MCU world, but not necessarily to the real life audience who's watching the show. It's pretty much the situation that we have right now: she left Westview and didn't tell anyone where she was going, but we know we'll see her again in the next Doctor Strange movie. So Wanda being ''missing'' doesn't mean she won't be around at all like in the comics, just that she'll be in her own corner, doing her own things without bringing too much attention to herself. And that's where the Young Avengers looking for her could come into the picture.