Better yet, maybe Kl'rt directly leads an attack on Hala and the Supreme Intelligence are forced to respond. Maybe it's a situation where Talos and his people are easily manipulated because of their pacifism and Kl'rt thinks they should bring fire down upon the Kree empire. That's right, Captain Marvel and Super Skrull duke it out in the battle of the Titans. Danvers is out among the cosmos trying to help keep order when she comes toe-to-toe with a Skrull radical by the name of Kl'rt. Again, this could either happen between The Snap and Endgame or it could take place after Endgame, but the just is the same. The second scenario would play off the Kree/Skrull conflict we first witnessed in Captain Marvel. While all of this is happening, perhaps someone's arrived on Xandar hoping to take advantage of its destroyed state - this could be a character like Blastaar, Ravenous, or someone else who'll later reappear in the main Annihilation film. Somehow, she's able to use her powers, convert it into renewable energy that the Nova Corps uses as the Nova Force. While I don't think we'd ever see Thanos (Josh Brolin) actually razing Xandar, I do think we could see Danvers helping the Nova Corps rebuild and in an effort to help them build a planetary defense system, Carol's able to use her Tesseract-based powers and help the Xandarians build the Worldmind. In this scenario, Danvers is directly responsible for helping rebuild of Xandar and the Nova Corps. The first scenario involves non-linear storytelling from Marvel Studios and would take place between the events of The Decimation and Avengers: Endgame, as teased by Larson's character in Endgame. Like her mother, the mother is a Kree with extraordinary abilities and before long, we find out it's Phyla-Vell. Either way, there's a way Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) could be doing some more research into Mar-Vell - or she's already done that off-screen between the events of her solo film and Avengers: Endgame - and she ends up finding Mar-Vell has a daughter among the cosmos. So the yet-unannounced sequel to Captain Marvel could go a few ways in regards to the Annihilation Wave and I'll lay them both out here. Now that those characters are back at Marvel Studios, all of the main players can be used in a live-action, which brings us to our pitch on how to bring Annihilation to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.Ĭaptain Marvel 2 (Photo: Marvel Entertainment) It features Richard Rider/Nova and the Nova Corps as the main antagonist and whole batch of antagonists previously own by Fox. In fact, kick this whole wave setup with the tongue-in-cheek " Annihilation Wave." For the uninitiated, Annihilation is a super popular cosmic event from the mid-2000s that involves Annihilus breaking out the Negative Zone and razing many intergalactic planets. What should be the first wave, you ask? There's no doubt in my mind that Marvel Studios will adapt the fan-favorite cosmic tale Annihilation at some point or another. Shorter arcs that take place over just a handful of movies and while not as expansive of the "Infinity Saga," the waves would still promote and foster crossovers between the characters involved in the films. That's why we're thinking Kevin Feige and company will decide to go with "waves" instead of phases or sagas from this point forward. Spider-Man: Far From Home - which is either already in theaters or hits theaters tomorrow, depending on where you're at - has been confirmed to not only serve as the end of Marvel Studios' Phase 3 but the entirety of the "Infinity Saga," or the first decade of films from the massive studio.īy this point, it's pretty safe to say Marvel Studio is going to stay away from the over-arching storylines that take nearly two dozen films and 10 years to complete. While that's likely to change - at least partially - when San Diego Comic-Con rolls around later this month, we still have a few weeks left to speculate the upcoming slate of films. Avengers: Endgame has come and passed and fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe are left wondering what's next.
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