Spider-Man: No Way Home may have broken records at the box office, but it more notably busted the multiverse wide open within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel
Now, with endless possibilities and speculation regarding Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness running wild, I've assembled 20 potential characters from Marvel's history (and even unproduced pictures) who could make waves with an appearance via the MCU's multiverse.
1. Ben Affleck as Daredevil Ben Affleck’s tumultuous tenure as the Caped Crusader may have put the nail in the coffin of his superhero movie appearances, but the hero’s welcome given to Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield in Spider-Man: No Way Home could always inspire him to don Daredevil’s cowl one more time in a move that would drop jaws in theaters around the globe.
20th Century Fox / Moviestore Collection Ltd / Alamy 2. Chris Evans as The Human Torch For all intents and purposes, Chris Evans hung up the shield as Captain America at the end of Avengers: Endgame , but knowing Evans' playful streak and willingness to do sillier cameos in the MCU (see Thor: The Dark World and Spider-Man: Homecoming ), it's not quite impossible that Evans would reprise the role of Johnny Storm for an one-time-only gag.
20th Century Fox / United Archives GmbH / Alamy 3. Halle Berry as Storm Though it would be great to give Alexandra Shipp one more opportunity to kick butt as Storm, there's no denying that an appearance of Halle Berry as Storm in the proper Marvel Cinematic Universe would send shockwaves across Marvel fans (no pun intended).
20th Century Fox / Globe Photos / ZUMApress.com / Alamy 4. Thomas Jane as The Punisher It's no secret that The Punisher is a role Thomas Jane has held dearly, having reprised the role in Marvel's 2005 video game and the 2012 short film Dirty Laundry . I'd assume most people would prefer Jon Bernthal to jump back into the role of Frank Castle, but an opportunity for Jane to give his grizzled, older Punisher a proper send-off would absolutely be a moment worth cheering.
Lionsgate / PictureLux / The Hollywood Archive / Alamy 5. Eric Bana as The Hulk After a number of starring vehicles that stalled at the box office, Eric Bana has been keeping a low profile in Hollywood, starring in acclaimed independent movies throughout Australia. However, I know I wouldn't be the only one who might appreciate Bana's Hulk briefly showing up to smash more stuff in the multiverse of the MCU.
Universal Pictures / Collection Christophel / Alamy 6. Nicolas Cage as Ghost Rider If the behind-the-scenes photographs are any indication, it appears Nicolas Cage had a lot of fun playing Johnny Blaze, aka Ghost Rider. While Cage and Hollywood haven't necessarily seen eye-to-eye in the past few years, his return in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent and his upcoming role as Dracula in Renfield could inspire Marvel to knock at Cage's door for a final chance to fire up the MCU as the hot-headed hero.
Columbia Pictures / Collection Christophel / Alamy 7. Terrence Howard as War Machine As far as newer Marvel fans are concerned, some may not even know that the eccentric Terrence Howard initially played James "Rhodey" Rhodes in the first Iron Man movie, considering how quickly and definitively he was replaced thereafter by Don Cheadle. However, if the MCU can get three different Peter Parkers, there could always be the unlikely chance that the multiverse could cause Cheadle's War Machine to come into contact with another universe's War Machine that could more closely resemble Howard's portrayal of the character.
Paramount Pictures / Moviestore Collection Ltd / Alamy 8. James McAvoy as Professor X While there have been many hints that Patrick Stewart may be reprising his role as Professor X in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness , don't forget that the Avengers have enabled time travel via the Quantum Realm in Avengers: Endgame . With this in mind, it may not be entirely surprising to see multiversal appearances from throughout time, including an unexpected appearance from James McAvoy as the younger Professor X, especially since Deadpool 2 hinted at the characters cohabitation with future MCU addition Wade Wilson.
20th Century Fox / Moviestore Collection Ltd / Alamy 9. Colin Farrell as Bullseye Colin Farrell may have most recently wowed audiences as The Penguin in The Batman , but let us not forget that the actor previously cut his teeth in the superhero genre with a wired, scenery-chewing performance as Bullseye in Daredevil . Though the MCU technically has a version of the character in the Daredevil Netflix series, the multiverse could technically bring back Farrell to the Marvel fold when we least expect it.
20th Century Fox / United Archives GmbH / Alamy 10. Doug Jones as The Silver Surfer Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer wasn't exactly a smash with audiences or critics, but one highlight was Doug Jones' physical performance as the Silver Surfer. Though his voice was dubbed over by Laurence Fishburne, I don't think anyone would be opposed to Jones' getting his due with an opportunity to once again embody, and finally lend his voice to, the fan favorite cosmic warrior.
20th Century Fox / PictureLux / The Hollywood Archive / Alamy 11. Channing Tatum as Gambit As Marvel die-hards know, Channing Tatum almost joined Fox's X-Men universe as Gambit in an ultimately doomed solo movie. However, should Tatum want to bring his iteration of the celebrated Cajun to the screen in some way, shape, or form, the MCU's multiverse might open the door for a shocking appearance or even something more substantial.
Kevin Winter / Getty Images 12. Wesley Snipes as Blade Though we all wait with baited breath for Mahershala Ali's take on Blade, there's a collective feeling among many Marvel fans that Wesley Snipes never got proper closure as Marvel's first big-screen powerhouse, as Blade: Trinity remains a fiasco of a finale for that version of the character. If a situation ever arose for Snipes to enter the multiverse and fight side-by-side with Ali, I know I wouldn't be the only Marvel fan losing it in the theater.
New Line Cinema / Photo 12 / Alamy 13. Anya Taylor-Joy as Magik The New Mutants has gotten the short shrift in the superhero genre, as the ambitious, horror-based X-Men film was on the shelf prior to Fox's sale to Disney. Out of place in the X-Men continuity and released to little fanfare in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, The New Mutants may not have a lasting impact on any cinematic universe, but it would still be very cool if Anya Taylor-Joy's punk sorceress Magik ever showed her face in Marvel's core canon, especially as Phase Four dips deeper into darker material.
20th Century Studios/Moviestore Collection Ltd/ Alamy 14. Josh Brolin as Cable Josh Brolin has already made an impact in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with his motion-capture performance as Thanos, but with Deadpool's incoming appearance in the MCU, fans would likely embrace Brolin returning as Deadpool 2 's Cable, this time trying to save the world he'd previously tried to destroy.
20th Century Fox / Entertainment Pictures / Alamy 15. Dane DeHaan as The Green Goblin Of all the villains who returned to Marvel in Spider-Man: No Way Home , the most notable exception was Harry Osborn, who has yet to appear in Tom Holland's Spider-verse in any capacity. However, Dane DeHaan's version of the Green Goblin in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 would not only be a great shocking return in Sony's current Spider-verse, especially as it plants the seeds for the Sinister Six, but could absolutely work as another multiverse-spanning villain raising hell outside of New York simultaneous to the events of No Way Home .
Marvel Enterprises - Columbia Pictures / TCD / Prod.DB / Alamy 16. Dan Stevens as Legion Legion 's trippy visuals and art house aesthetic certainly made it not accessible for all Marvel fans, but out of all the possible X-men characters that could possibly make appearances throughout the multiverse, one that would be among the most shocking (and have the most potential ramifications) would be Dan Stevens as Professor X's powerful and ultimately villainous son; funny enough, Legion was among the first Marvel properties to address the multiverse on-screen, so it'd be fitting for him to return as such, if even for just a moment.
20th Century Fox Television /26 Keys Prod/Bad Hat Harry Prod/Marvel / Album 17. Alan Cumming as Nightcrawler Alan Cumming's one-off appearance as Nightcrawler in X2 remains one of the most acclaimed singular performances in any superhero film, though the extensive make-up process was enough reason for the actor to not return to the role for subsequent sequels. Of course, should Cumming's Nightcrawler appear in some capacity in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it would be a long overdue, yet incredibly welcome, homecoming for this iteration of the character and actor alike.
20th Century Fox / Moviestore Collection Ltd / Alamy 18. Edward Norton as The Hulk Though Edward Norton's split from Marvel was not quite amicable, time often heals all wounds in Hollywood, and anything is possible in Marvel's multiverse. If Marvel truly wanted to bring in a massive shocker of a surprise with their universe-jumping adventures, having Mark Ruffalo and Edward Norton come face-to-face as alternate versions of Bruce Banner would no doubt send fans into a tizzy.
Universal Pictures / Moviestore Collection Ltd / Alamy 19. Jennifer Garner as Elektra Élodie Yung may have been the most recent performer to bring Elektra Natchios to life, but few would deny that it would be pretty cool to see Jennifer Garner re-establish herself as the butt-kicker that she is as the old-school version of Elektra in the MCU.
20th Century Fox / Collection Christophel / Alamy 20. Hugh Jackman as Wolverine This may be a pipe dream considering Jackman has been steadfast that his time as Wolverine has passed following his heartbreaking performance in Logan , but if there's any appealing situation that could get the actor to don the claws one more time, a chance to canonize his version of the character in the MCU just might do it. Never say never!
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