A lot of people are gonna have to prepare for how inevitably it's not gonna be called Young Avengers and that Kamala is likely going to be part of it
My guess is a Disney+ show called Children's Crusade
A lot of people are gonna have to prepare for how inevitably it's not gonna be called Young Avengers and that Kamala is likely going to be part of it
My guess is a Disney+ show called Children's Crusade
There IS potential for more multiversal drama.
We've seen OTHER Wanda & kids confronted and traumatized by OUR Wanda (gawd that whole thing was just insane).
Perhaps with OUR Wanda "defeated" (gone? dead? depowered? who knows) there is some kind of cross-multiverse-consequence to OTHER Wanda (Momda?) that necessitates the twins intervention.
Perhaps they are forced to find and seek aid from Agatha as she is the most relevant "witch" connected to OUR Wanda.
This would make for a spin on the Children's Crusade arc we readers are familiar with, similarly to how WandaVision was a spin on House of M?
I was all for them casting one actor for both back in WandaVision, but now that they've already established the original twins as fraternal, I feel like it would be weird to bring a version of them back being identical.
If they're doing the reincarnation plot (and I hope they are), then Tommy not appearing right away makes sense. They could say he was in juvie this whole time and they end up meeting later on.
There's been a rumour for a while now that Teddy will be introduced in Secret Invasion. There's been no plot leaks from Secret Invasion at all yet and it (true to it's title) remains the most secretive project so far, we still don't even know who Emilia Clarke is playing. So we have to wait and see, but I have more faith now that he will be in Secret Invasion.
Has there been any actual rumor or it's just a fan theory, though? 'Cause I don't recall any solid information about Teddy appearing in anything to the extent of that scrapped casting call we got in early 2020 that was allegedly for WandaVision. Like you said, we haven't even heard much about Secret Invasion as a whole. I want to believe he's there (or in The Marvels), but so far I feel like it's more wishful thinking than anything else.
Which makes you wonder if she's also Spider-Woman, since that's who Veranke disguised herself as in the comic book.
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They're doing a Madame Web movie, which would be Julia Carpenter. Veranke, of course, impersonated Jessica Drew. So, different Spider-Woman, and the one Sony's using won't be using the name.
I think Sony has plans for Silk as well, but not Jessica.
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I am seeing reports that Billy Kaplan will be introduced in Agatha: House of Harkness.
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You know, something just hit me: if Agatha: House Of Harkness is the formal introduction we get to Billy Kaplan (or an older Billy Maximoff), then that means Marvel is still on the ''introducing the Young Avengers individually in separate projects'' phase, which means that they might not be ready to announce YA as a team yet, and I was really, really hoping they would. Unless we get lucky and they decide to announce Billy's casting for A:HOH alongside the confirmation that he'll also be in Young Avengers. They do have two big presentations coming up (D23 and the newly announced SDCC), so I guess there is enough room for both to be announced. After all, that's what they did to Ms. Marvel, announcing her show and then immediately confirming she would also be in a movie. But I also don't wanna get my hopes up 'cause I've been let down way too many times before waiting for a YA announcement.
I haven't seen a lot of people talking about the short YA story on Marvel's Voices: Pride. Probably because it wasn't as exciting as we were led to believe it was going to be, but I guess it was a fun little thing to distract us while we wait for the actual YA book coming this week. Anyway, here's some thoughts:
I've always wondered what exactly was Loki's status within the team, but I guess we just got confirmation that they do consider him to be a member, which is cool.
Even though they didn't bring it up, I liked that this story technically served as a follow up to the ''My Drag Brunch With Loki'' story in which Billy and Teddy witnessed Loki's ''death'' back in War Of The Realms, but never got to see him coming back later on.
I was surprised to see America's issues with her powers actually being acknowledged, although there are some small changes being made, like her being able to open her portals again, even though she's lacking a certain level of control. I guess they're slowly getting her back to her previous power level.
I noticed that Alyssa Wong, who wrote the story, and Anthony Oliveira had a certain interaction with each other on social media, so I can't help but wonder if her story might've been a prelude to his. The timing of one story being published just one week before the other was certainly convenient.