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Personajes del Universo Cinematográfico de Marvel: M–Z

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María MacPherran / Titania

Mary MacPherran (interpretada por Jameela Jamil ), también conocida como Titania , es una influencer de las redes sociales con una fuerza increíble que está obsesionada con She-Hulk y finalmente se convierte en su rival.

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la serie de Disney+ She-Hulk: Attorney at Law . [1]

Macarí

Makkari (interpretada por Lauren Ridloff ) es una Eterna que puede moverse a velocidades sobrehumanas. Se supone que tiene sentimientos románticos por Druig .

El personaje es el primer superhéroe sordo del MCU. La actriz Lauren Ridloff afirmó que empezó a correr y a desarrollar músculos para tener "la simetría de alguien que parece un velocista". [2]

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Eternals .

Malekith

Malekith el Maldito (interpretado por Christopher Eccleston ) es el rey de los Elfos Oscuros que se enfrenta a Thor en 2013. [3] Hace eones, se enfrenta al padre de Odín, Bor, y es derrotado, siendo exiliado a una realidad alternativa. Se despierta cuando se libera el Éter, y se fusiona con él, conspirando para sumergir la Tierra en la oscuridad durante la convergencia. Muere cuando su propia nave lo aplasta en Svartalfheim.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Thor: The Dark World .

Mantis

Mar Vell

Mar-Vell (interpretada por Annette Bening ) es una científica Kree que rechazó la guerra de su especie con los Skrulls . Huyó a la Tierra en la década de 1980 y adoptó el alias de la Dra. Wendy Lawson , una física del Proyecto Pegasus. Usando el Teseracto , buscó desarrollar un motor experimental que habría permitido a los Skrulls establecerse fuera del alcance del Imperio Kree. Ella es asesinada por Yon-Rogg , aunque puede ordenarle a Carol Danvers que destruya el motor antes de que Yon-Rogg pueda apoderarse del dispositivo. La Inteligencia Suprema luego toma su apariencia mientras conversa con Danvers. [ cita requerida ]

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la película Captain Marvel . Una versión alternativa de Mar-Vell apareció en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? con la voz de Keri Tombazian.

Vanessa Marianna-Fisk

Flint Marko / Hombre de arena

Flint Marko (capturado en movimiento por Jon Watts , con la voz de Thomas Haden Church [4] [5] ), también conocido como Sandman , es un ladrón de poca monta de una realidad alternativa que recibió la habilidad de transformarse en arena. Es uno de los villanos encarcelados por Doctor Strange y rechaza la cura que Spider-Man (Peter-1) intenta darle. Finalmente se cura y es enviado a salvo a su propia dimensión.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Spider-Man: No Way Home . Church repite su papel de Spider-Man 3 (2007)

Martinex

Martinex (interpretado porMichael Rosenbaum) es un miembro del equipo de Devastadores de Stakar Ogord. Visita a Yondu Udonta en Contraxia junto con Stakar para recordarle que está en el exilio por romper el código de los Devastadores. Después de que Yondu se sacrifica para salvara Peter Quill, Martinex y Stakar se conmueven por su sacrificio, y él y los otros Devastadores asisten a su funeral. Los dos deciden reunir al resto del equipo para honrarlo.[ cita requerida ]

A partir de 2023 , el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 2 y Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 3 .

Phineas Mason

Phineas Mason (interpretado por Michael Chernus ) [6] es un fabricante de armas y parte de una empresa de salvamento junto a Adrian Toomes, Herman Schultz y Jackson Brice . Cuando la empresa de salvamento quiebra debido al Departamento de Control de Daños , Mason ayuda a Toomes a robar tecnología sobrante de las batallas de los Vengadores y a construir armas avanzadas a partir de la tecnología, como el traje de vuelo de Toomes y versiones modificadas de los guanteletes emisores de vibroexplosiones de Brock Rumlow. Si bien sus asistentes fueron derrotados por Spider-Man y arrestados por las autoridades, el destino de Mason es desconocido.

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la película Spider-Man: Homecoming .

Rick Mason

Rick Mason (interpretado por OT Fagbenle ) es un viejo amigo del pasado de Natasha Romanoff en SHIELD . En 2016, la ayuda mientras está fugitiva. En 2026, ayuda a Nick Fury .

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Black Widow ; así como en la serie de Disney+ Secret Invasion .

Fauces de ébano

Ebony Maw (interpretado y expresado mediante captura de movimiento por Tom Vaughan-Lawlor ) es un hijo adoptivo de Thanos y miembro de la Orden Negra que muere en el espacio después de ser derrotado por Tony Stark y Peter Parker. Una versión pasada de Maw de 2014 viaja a través del tiempo con las fuerzas de Thanos para evitar que los Vengadores frustren sus planes. Sin embargo, todos se desintegran cuando Stark usa el Guantelete del Infinito .

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Avengers: Infinity War . Una versión alternativa de Maw apareció en Avengers: Endgame . Una versión alternativa de Maw apareció en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? [7] : 2 

Pietro Maximoff

Pietro Maximoff (interpretado por Aaron Taylor-Johnson ) es el hermano gemelo de Wanda Maximoff. Se presentan como activos de Hydra, ambos adquieren poderes sobrehumanos después de ofrecerse como voluntarios para que la Gema de la Mente los use para experimentar , [8] con Pietro ganando velocidad sobrehumana . Al albergar un odio de por vida hacia el fabricante de armas estadounidense Tony Stark , cuyas bombas mataron a sus padres, se ponen del lado de Ultrón contra los Vengadores antes de cambiar de bando más tarde. En el conflicto final con Ultrón, Pietro muere como un héroe, salvando las vidas de Clint Barton y un niño sokoviano . En 2023, la bruja Agatha Harkness obliga al residente de Westview Ralph Bohner (interpretado por Evan Peters ) a hacerse pasar por Pietro para acercarse a Wanda dentro de su realidad alternativa creada. [ cita requerida ]

La recepción del personaje ha sido tibia con quejas de que el personaje o su poder no fueron lo suficientemente desarrollados en comparación con la versión del cómic o la versión de la serie de películas X-Men de 20th Century Fox . [9] [10] [11]

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Capitán América: El Soldado del Invierno ( cameo a mitad de los créditos ) y Vengadores: La era de Ultrón ; [12] [13] [14] así como en flashbacks y resúmenes en la serie de Disney+ WandaVision . [15]

Wanda Maximoff / Bruja Escarlata

Familia Maximoff

Wanda y Pietro Maximoff nacieron de Iryna y Olek Maximoff (interpretados por Ilana Kohanchi y Daniyar respectivamente en WandaVision ) en Sokovia, una ciudad devastada por la guerra, y Pietro afirmó que es "doce minutos mayor". Iryna y Olek fueron asesinados por una bomba de Industrias Stark, lo que llevó a los gemelos por un camino oscuro que los llevó a la creación de Ultrón, aunque ayudaron a los Vengadores cuando se reveló el verdadero plan de Ultrón para destruir Sokovia y el mundo. Pietro murió salvando la vida de Clint Barton, y la vida de Wanda continuó en tragedia después de que su pareja romántica, Vision, fuera asesinada por Thanos. [ cita requerida ]

En su dolor, Wanda creó una realidad ficticia basada en las comedias de situación que veía cuando era niña, en la que presentaba una vida perfecta con ella y Vision. En esta realidad, llamada Hex, Wanda dio a luz a gemelos, Billy y Tommy Maximoff (interpretados por Baylen Bielitz y Gavin Borders como niños pequeños respectivamente, y Julian Hilliard y Jett Klyne como niños un poco mayores, en WandaVision ). Pronto, se descubre que Billy tiene poderes mágicos similares a los de su madre, y Tommy tiene una velocidad sobrehumana como su tío Pietro. Finalmente, Wanda acepta la realidad y derrota a Hex, despidiéndose de sus hijos. Sin embargo, Darkhold la corrompe y la usa para tratar de encontrar un universo donde sus hijos realmente existan. [ cita requerida ]

Uno de esos universos fue designado como Tierra-838, donde las versiones reales de Billy y Tommy (una vez más interpretados por Julian Hilliard y Jett Klyne) viven felices con Wanda como madre soltera, aunque están aterrorizados por la Wanda de Tierra-616 cuando se revela como la Bruja Escarlata. Si bien la Wanda de Tierra-838 mantiene sus poderes, Billy y Tommy no parecen tener habilidades sobrenaturales.

A partir de 2023 , versiones de Billy y Tommy Maximoff han aparecido en la serie de Disney+ WandaVision y en la película Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness .

M'Bakú

M'Baku (interpretado por Winston Duke ) es el líder de la tribu renegada Jabari, que rechaza la sociedad tecnológica de Wakanda y tiene una reverencia religiosa por los gorilas, como decorar su armadura con pieles de gorila blancas y adorar al dios mono, Hanuman , como parte de una compleja religión indoafricana en lugar del dios pantera Bast . [16] [17] En Black Panther , M'Baku desafía a T'Challa por el control de Wakanda. Cuando es derrotado en combate, este último lo convence de ceder. M'Baku le devuelve el favor cuidando al herido T'Challa después de la pelea de este último con N'Jadaka y aceptando cuidar de Ramonda. Inicialmente rechaza la solicitud de T'Challa de ayudar a luchar contra N'Jadaka, pero finalmente lo reconsidera y lidera a los Jabari a la batalla contra él. Después de la muerte de N'Jadaka, a M'Baku se le concede un lugar en el consejo nacional de Wakanda. [18]

Más tarde, en Avengers: Infinity War , él y Jabari se unen a la batalla contra los Outriders de Thanos ; M'Baku sobrevive al Blip . [19] En 2023, se une a la batalla final contra una versión pasada de Thanos. En 2025, tras la muerte de T'Challa y Ramonda, y respetando el consejo de M'Baku durante la Guerra Talokan-Wakanda, Shuri le permite a M'Baku lanzar un desafío por el trono de Wakanda, al que renuncia al no presentarse, lo que indica que M'Baku se convertirá en el nuevo Rey de Wakanda. [20]

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en cuatro películas: Black Panther , Avengers: Infinity War , Avengers: Endgame y Black Panther: Wakanda Forever .

Hank McCoy / Bestia

El Dr. Henry Philip "Hank" McCoy (interpretado por Kelsey Grammer ), también conocido como Bestia , es un mutante y miembro de los X-Men.

A partir de 2024, el personaje ha aparecido en la película The Marvels . Grammer repite su papel de X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) y X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014).

Próxima Medianoche

Proxima Midnight (con la voz y el rostro de Carrie Coon , capturada en movimiento por Monique Ganderton ) es la hija adoptiva de Thanos. Se unió a su padre en su búsqueda de las seis Gemas del Infinito , inicialmente atacó al Statesman con sus hermanos, ayudando a matar a los asgardianos a bordo para recuperar la Gema del Espacio . Mientras intentaba reclamar la Gema de la Mente, ella y Corvus Glaive atacan a Wanda Maximoff y Vision , pero son repelidos por Steve Rogers , Sam Wilson y Natasha Romanoff. Durante un segundo intento por la Gema de la Mente, Proxima lucha contra Romanoff y Okoye, pero finalmente es asesinada por Maximoff. Una versión pasada de Midnight de 2014 viaja a través del tiempo con las fuerzas de Thanos para evitar que los Vengadores frustren sus planes. Sin embargo, todos se desintegran cuando Tony Stark usa el Guantelete del Infinito.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Avengers: Infinity War . Versiones alternativas de Midnight aparecieron en Avengers: Endgame y la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? [7] : 2 

Miek

Miek (con la voz de Stephen Murdoch) es un guerrero insectoide sakaariano . Esta versión del personaje es una criatura parecida a una larva en lugar de una cucaracha humanoide como en los cómics , e inicialmente usa un exoesqueleto equipado con cuchillas en combate. Habiendo sido liberado de la prisión del Gran Maestro , Miek lucha junto a Thor y Korg y se une al pueblo asgardiano en su viaje a la Tierra después de la destrucción de Asgard. Junto con Korg, sobrevive al ataque de Thanos a la nave estelar asgardiana y al Blip. Encuentra un nuevo hogar con los asgardianos en Nueva Asgard en Noruega. Miek participa en la batalla final en la destruida Sede de los Vengadores contra Thanos y su ejército. Algún tiempo después, Miek se metamorfosea en una forma femenina y organiza el turismo en Nueva Asgard.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Thor: Ragnarok , Avengers: Endgame y Thor: Love and Thunder . Versiones alternativas de Miek aparecieron en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...?

Nico Minoru

Nico Minoru (interpretada por Lyrica Okano ) es una wiccana y miembro de los Runaways que se aísla con su apariencia gótica .

A partir de 2024 , el personaje ha aparecido en la serie de televisión Runaways . Se presentará una versión alternativa del personaje (con la voz de Grace Song) en la próxima serie animada Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man .

Móbius M. Móbius

Mobius M. Mobius (interpretado por Owen Wilson ) es un agente de la Autoridad de Variación Temporal especializado en la investigación de criminales "variantes del tiempo" particularmente peligrosos. Se hace amigo de una variante de 2012 de Loki . Viaja a través del tiempo y las realidades con Loki para encontrar a la variante Sylvie. Mientras ayuda a Loki a manejar el deslizamiento del tiempo, se revela que Mobius ha estado con la TVA durante al menos cuatrocientos años, aunque ha sufrido múltiples borrados de memoria. En " Ciencia/Ficción ", se revela que Mobius es una variante temporal de Don , un vendedor de motos de agua de 2022 Cleveland que también es padre soltero de dos hijos, Kevin y Sean. En el final de temporada, Mobius ingresa a la Tierra-616, el universo principal, y observa a su contraparte principal en su casa.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (cameo post-créditos); así como en la serie de Disney+ Loki .

Antón Mogart

Anton Mogart (interpretado por Gaspard Ulliel ) es un rico coleccionista de antigüedades que vive en Egipto y es un viejo conocido de Layla El-Faouly . Marc Spector, Steven Grant y El-Faouly se reúnen con él para encontrar el mapa de la tumba de Ammit . Él los traiciona cuando llega Arthur Harrow y Spector le atraviesa el pecho con una lanza.

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la serie de Disney+ Moon Knight .

Carlos Mordo

Karl Mordo (interpretado por Chiwetel Ejiofor ) es un hechicero y ex miembro de los Maestros de las Artes Místicas . Un aliado cercano del Anciano , ayuda a reclutar y entrenar a sus futuros hechiceros. En este papel, entrena a Stephen Strange , usando el Bastón del Tribunal Viviente como su arma. También ayuda a Strange a luchar contra Kaecilius . El Anciano señala que la fuerza de Mordo debe ser equilibrada por Strange, ya que Mordo no puede reconocer la necesidad de flexibilidad moral y compromiso. En 2017, desilusionado con las enseñanzas del Anciano después de enterarse de que la inmortalidad de este último ha sido el resultado de que ella recurrió a la energía de la Dimensión Oscura y Strange rompió aún más las leyes de la naturaleza, decide dejar a sus compañeros hechiceros. Llega a creer que toda la magia pervierte y altera el orden natural, lo que le hace proponerse evitar que otros la utilicen. Más tarde, Mordo visita al ex Maestro Jonathan Pangborn y le roba la energía que usa para caminar, afirmando que el mundo tiene "demasiados hechiceros". [ cita requerida ]

En un universo alternativo designado como Tierra-838, el barón Karl Mordo es el Hechicero Supremo y miembro de los Illuminati , luego de la traición de Stephen Strange de su universo.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Doctor Strange . La versión de Mordo de la Tierra-838 apareció en Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness .

Karli Morgenthau

Karli Morgenthau (interpretada por Erin Kellyman ) es la líder adolescente del grupo terrorista antinacionalista Flag Smashers , quienes se convirtieron en Súper Soldados con la ayuda de Power Broker ( Sharon Carter ) y usan tácticas violentas como bombardeos para lograr fronteras abiertas para refugiados en los estados bálticos . Carter la mata (para ocultar su identidad como Power Broker) después de que ella intenta matar a Carter y a un inconsciente Sam Wilson.

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la serie de Disney+ The Falcon and the Winter Soldier .

Matt Murdock / Daredevil

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Najma

Najma (interpretada por Nimra Bucha ) es la madre de Kamran y la líder de los Clandestinos , quienes quieren regresar a su dimensión natal a cualquier costo.

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la serie de Disney+ Ms. Marvel .

Nakia

Nakia (interpretada por Lupita Nyong'o ) [21] es una ex Dora Milaje , miembro de los War Dogs y amante de T'Challa. Habiendo sido enviada a menudo en misiones alrededor del mundo y presenciando las dificultades que experimentan muchas personas, crece en la creencia de que Wakanda debería ayudarlos activamente. Nakia regresa a Wakanda al enterarse de que el padre de T'Challa, T'Chaka, fue asesinado. Ella se queda después de que T'Challa es coronado rey y le pide que lo acompañe a una de sus misiones. Después de que N'Jadaka toma el trono y ordena que se quemen las hierbas en forma de corazón que otorgan el poder de la Pantera Negra, Nakia roba una. Aunque Ramonda insta a Nakia a consumirla para desafiar a N'Jadaka, Nakia planea ofrecérsela a M'Baku para que pueda desafiar a N'Jadaka con su ejército. M'Baku revela que su gente ha recuperado a T'Challa, por lo que Nakia le da la hierba a T'Challa, curándolo y restaurando sus poderes como Pantera Negra. Nakia luego ayuda en la insurrección contra N'Jadaka, vistiéndose como un soldado Dora Milaje por insistencia de Shuri . Después de la muerte de N'Jadaka, Nakia reanuda su relación con T'Challa y acepta un puesto como directora de un centro de extensión de Wakanda en California en la ubicación del antiguo apartamento de N'Jobu y N'Jadaka. Algún tiempo después, Nakia y T'Challa tienen un hijo, también llamado T'Challa, y deciden que lo críen lejos del trono. Después del ataque de Thanos a Wakanda y el consiguiente Blip , Nakia deja Wakanda y cría a su hijo en Haití . [ cita requerida ]

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Black Panther y Black Panther: Wakanda Forever .

Namor

Namor (interpretado por Tenoch Huerta Mejía [22] [23] ) es el rey de Talokan , [24] [25] cuya gente se refiere a él como el dios serpiente emplumada K'uk'ulkan . [26] En 1571, su madre Fen ingirió una hierba mezclada con vibranium para obtener inmunidad contra la viruela mientras estaba embarazada de su hijo. Los efectos de la hierba hicieron que ella y el resto de la gente de Yucatán desarrollaran piel azul y branquias que restringieron su capacidad para respirar aire en la superficie, lo que los obligó a reubicarse bajo el agua y establecer Talokan como una nueva civilización. La hierba también provocó que su hijo sufriera una mutación al nacer, lo que le dio orejas puntiagudas, tobillos alados que le permitían volar y la capacidad de respirar oxígeno y agua simultáneamente. Motivado por su odio al mundo de la superficie, y un reciente descubrimiento de un dispositivo de detección de vibranium diseñado por Riri Williams en el océano que ponía en riesgo a su nación, inicialmente intentó forjar una alianza militar con la nación de Wakanda para proteger a Talokan mientras abastecía a su gente con su ejército debido a su naturaleza igualmente aislacionista a cambio de la custodia de Williams, a lo que tanto la Reina Ramonda como la Princesa Shuri se niegan. Sin embargo, después de una pelea entre las dos naciones, Shuri y Namor llegan a una alianza y optan por ayudarse mutuamente en el futuro. [ cita requerida ]

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Black Panther: Wakanda Forever . [27]

Namora

Namora (interpretada por Mabel Cadena ) es la prima de Namor y una guerrera de Talokan. [28]

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Black Panther: Wakanda Forever . [29]

Elektra Natchios

A partir de 2024, la variante de Tierra-616 de Natchios ha aparecido en las series de televisión Daredevil y The Defenders , interpretada por Élodie Yung . Una variante del personaje (interpretada por Jennifer Garner ), repitiendo su papel de las películas Daredevil (2003) y Elektra (2005), aparece en la película Deadpool & Wolverine , esta versión es una asesina que empuña un par de sai y es parte de la rebelión de variantes que luchan contra Cassandra Nova en el Vacío. [30]

Nebulosa

Cabeza nuclear adolescente negasónica

Negasonic Teenage Warhead (interpretada por Brianna Hildebrand ) es una aprendiz adolescente de X-Men con el poder mutante de detonar ráfagas atómicas desde su cuerpo en la Tierra-10005 .

A partir de 2024, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Deadpool & Wolverine . Hildebrand repite su papel de Deadpool (2016) y Deadpool 2 (2018).

Franklin "Foggy" Nelson

N'Jadaka / Erik "Killmonger" Stevens

N'Jadaka (interpretado por Michael B. Jordan ), también conocido como Erik Stevens o Killmonger , es un ex teniente de los SEAL de la Marina de los EE. UU. e hijo de N'Jobu. Su padre fue asesinado por T'Chaka por ayudar a Ulysses Klaue a sacar de contrabando vibranium de Wakanda para armar a los pueblos oprimidos de todo el mundo e iniciar revoluciones. N'Jadaka luego se convierte en un conocido de Klaue, antes de traicionarlo y matarlo para ganarse la confianza de la población de Wakanda. Después de traer al muerto Klaue, desafía a su primo T'Challa a un duelo por el trono, que N'Jadaka gana. Sin embargo, T'Challa luego regresa para recuperar su trono, con la ayuda de M'Baku, Okoye y Shuri. T'Challa derrota a N'Jadaka en combate y lo hiere fatalmente, aunque lleva a N'Jadaka a ver la puesta de sol de Wakanda según sus deseos. N'Jadaka muere después de negarse a ser curado, alegando que la muerte es "mejor que la esclavitud". Impactado por la muerte de su primo, T'Challa decide finalmente abrir Wakanda al resto del mundo. Tras la muerte de T'Challa y su madre y la de Shuri, Ramonda, el espíritu de N'Jadaka se encuentra con Shuri en el plano ancestral después de que ella ingiera una versión sintética de la hierba en forma de corazón, advirtiéndole de lo cerca que está su deseo de venganza contra Namor de ser como él, con Shuri asumiendo entonces un traje de Pantera Negra inspirado en el de N'Jadaka. El personaje ha sido ampliamente elogiado como uno de los mejores villanos del MCU, [31] [32] [33] con Ben Child de The Guardian comparando al personaje con Terminator y Darth Vader . [34]

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Black Panther y Black Panther: Wakanda Forever . Una versión alternativa de Killmonger apareció en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...?. [35] [36]

N'Jobu

N'Jobu (interpretado por Sterling K. Brown ) es el hermano menor de T'Chaka y un agente de los War Dogs. Después de traicionar a su propia gente y ayudar a Ulysses Klaue a sacar vibranium de Wakanda con la intención de permitir que la gente oprimida posea su poder, N'Jobu es confrontado y asesinado por T'Chaka. Su único hijo, N'Jadaka, finalmente se da cuenta de esto y planea vengar su muerte y terminar su trabajo convirtiéndose en Rey. [ cita requerida ]

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Black Panther .

Casandra Nova

Cassandra Nova (interpretada por Emma Corrin ) es una mutante con poderes telequinéticos y telepáticos, que es la hermana gemela de Charles Xavier con orígenes de otro mundo y fue desterrada al Vacío por la Autoridad de Variación Temporal (TVA).

A partir de 2024, el personaje apareció en la película Deadpool & Wolverine .

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Kraglin Obfonteri

Kraglin Obfonteri (interpretado por Sean Gunn ) es un xandariano y el primer oficial de la facción de los Devastadores de Yondu Udonta. En 2014, tras el motín de los otros Devastadores, Kraglin permanece leal a Yondu y ayuda a rescatar a los Guardianes de la Galaxia de Ego. Después de la muerte de Yondu, Kraglin adquiere una aleta cibernética similar y una flecha Yaka. En 2023, es transportado a la Tierra para unirse a los Vengadores y otros héroes en la batalla contra una versión pasada de Thanos. Más tarde se une a los Guardianes como miembro oficial. [37]

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en cinco películas: Guardianes de la Galaxia , Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 2 , Vengadores: Endgame (cameo), Thor: Love and Thunder y Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 3 ; así como en el especial de Disney+ The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special . Una versión alternativa de Kraglin apareció en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? [35]

Obsidiana de sacrificio

Cull Obsidian (voz y representación a través de captura de movimiento de Terry Notary ) es un hijo adoptivo de Thanos equipado con un martillo de cadena y una cuchilla de brazo. En 2018, él y Ebony Maw van a la Tierra para recuperar la Gema del Tiempo . Llegan a la ciudad de Nueva York y se enfrentan a Stephen Strange , Wong , Tony Stark y más tarde Peter Parker . En la pelea que sigue, Obsidian es engañado por Wong para saltar a través de un portal a la Antártida, cortándose la mano en el proceso. Es rescatado por Proxima Midnight y Corvus Glaive , y su mano es reemplazada por un reemplazo cibernético. Luego participa en la batalla en Wakanda , matando a muchas personas y derribando a James Rhodes del cielo. Más tarde, Obsidian ataca a Vision y se enfrenta a Bruce Banner , quien lo derrota con la armadura Hulkbuster enviándolo a volar hacia el escudo de energía de Wakanda, incinerando a Obsidian en el impacto.

Una versión alternativa de Cull Obsidian de 2014 llega con un Thanos alternativo y su ejército al universo principal. Durante la batalla, Scott Lang lo pisotea y lo mata .

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película: Avengers: Infinity War . Una versión alternativa de Obsidian apareció en la película Avengers: Endgame . Otras versiones alternativas de Obsidian aparecieron en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...?

Otto Octavio / Doctor Pulpo

Odín

Odin Borson (interpretado por Anthony Hopkins ), también conocido como Odin Allfather , es el gobernante de Asgard, hijo de Bor , padre biológico de Thor y Hela , padre adoptivo de Loki y esposo de Frigga . Está basado en Odin en la mitología nórdica . En 2013, Loki lo destituye del poder y lo hechiza para hacerle olvidar su vida pasada antes de internarlo en una residencia de ancianos en la ciudad de Nueva York. Se las arregla para liberarse del hechizo de Loki antes de dirigirse a Noruega en lugar de regresar a Asgard, deseando no ser molestado. Cuando sus hijos lo encuentran, Odin les advierte que ha llegado su hora y que Hela será liberada después de su muerte. Se despide de ambos y pronto desaparece. Más tarde reaparece brevemente en una visión, lo que le permite a Thor darse cuenta de que liberar a Surtur y provocar el Ragnarok es la clave para detener a Hela.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en cuatro películas: Thor , [38] Thor: The Dark World , [39] Thor: Ragnarok , [40] y Thor: Love and Thunder (imágenes de archivo); [41] así como en la serie de Disney+ Loki (imágenes de archivo). Versiones alternativas de Odin aparecieron en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...?, con la voz de Jeff Bergman . [42]

Okoye

Okoye (interpretada por Danai Gurira ) es una guerrera de Wakanda y ex general de Dora Milaje. En 2016, lucha del lado de T'Challa cuando N'Jadaka planea usurpar el trono. En 2018, lucha junto a miembros de los Vengadores para combatir a Thanos y su ejército durante la batalla en Wakanda. Sobrevive al Blip y ayuda a los Vengadores restantes durante los próximos cinco años. En 2023, participa en la batalla contra una versión alternativa de Thanos y su ejército. En 2024, asiste al funeral de T'Challa. En 2025, ella y Shuri van a Cambridge, Massachusetts para encontrarse con una estudiante del MIT, Riri Williams, quien construyó una máquina detectora de vibranium y planea llevarla a Wakanda. Más tarde, fue removida de su puesto como General porque no pudo proteger a Shuri y Riri, quienes fueron secuestradas por Namor. Más tarde, Shuri le otorga la armadura del Ángel de Medianoche y la recluta a ella y a Aneka para luchar junto con el resto de las fuerzas militares de Wakanda contra Namor y su ejército de Talokan. Okoye luego abandona Wakanda y comienza una nueva vida.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en cuatro películas: Black Panther , Avengers: Infinity War , Avengers: Endgame y Black Panther: Wakanda Forever . Versiones alternativas de Okoye aparecieron en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? [7] : 2  Regresará en la serie animada de Disney+ Eyes of Wakanda .

Stakar Ogord

Stakar Ogord (interpretado por Sylvester Stallone ) es un legendario capitán de los Devastadores y el líder del Clan Devastador Stakar. Ogord salvó a Yondu Udonta de una vida de esclavitud a manos de los Kree y le dio la bienvenida a los Devastadores, pero luego se vio obligado a exiliarlo por participar en el tráfico de niños, violando así el código de los Devastadores. Se une a los otros clanes de los Devastadores para honrar a Yondu durante su funeral después de su sacrificio para salvar a Peter Quill. En una escena a mitad de los créditos, Stakar y Martinex se reúnen con sus antiguos compañeros de equipo Charlie-27, Aleta Ogord, Mainframe y Krugarr. Más tarde ayuda a los Guardianes en su infiltración en la estación espacial Orgoscope durante su búsqueda de una clave de acceso para desactivar el interruptor de apagado en el corazón de Rocket y salvar su vida.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 2 y Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 3 .

Norman Osborn / Duende Verde

El otro

El Otro (interpretado por Alexis Denisof ) es un personaje del MCU y el siniestro líder de una raza alienígena llamada Chitauri . Es un sirviente de Thanos y usa poderes telepáticos. En 2014, es asesinado por Ronan el Acusador.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Los Vengadores y Guardianes de la Galaxia . [43] [44]

Ouroboros "OB"

Ouroboros "OB" [45] [46] (interpretado por Ke Huy Quan ), es el ingeniero jefe de la Autoridad de Variación Temporal , que se ocupa del mantenimiento y la reparación de todas las herramientas complejas, incluidos los dispositivos de viaje en el tiempo. En "Ciencia/Ficción", se revela que OB es una variante temporal del Dr. AD Doug , PhD, un autor de ciencia ficción fracasado y profesor de física teórica en Caltech en 1994 que preferiría centrarse en su escritura que en la ciencia.

A partir de 2024 , el personaje apareció en la serie Loki de Disney+ .

PAG

Página de Karen

Christine Palmer

La Dra. Christine Palmer (interpretada por Rachel McAdams ) es una cirujana de urgencias, colega y ex amante de Stephen Strange. Le salva la vida después de que Kaecilius casi lo mata.

En el universo alternativo designado como Tierra-838, Palmer trabaja para la Fundación Baxter para analizar amenazas multiversales .

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Doctor Strange y Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness . Su contraparte de la Tierra-838 apareció en Multiverse of Madness , mientras que otra versión de Palmer apareció en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? [7]

Jonathan Pangborn

Jonathan Pangborn (interpretado por Benjamin Bratt ) es un antiguo maestro de las artes místicas que fue entrenado por el Anciano, pero que luego decidió abandonar Kamar-Taj porque solo quería curar su parálisis. Karl Mordo luego lo drena de su magia y de su capacidad para caminar, ya que Mordo afirma que hay demasiados hechiceros.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Doctor Strange .

Señor Paradox

El Sr. Paradox (interpretado por Matthew Macfadyen ) es un agente de la Autoridad de Variación Temporal (TVA) que supervisa un proyecto para acelerar la muerte del universo Tierra-10005 mediante el uso del "Destripador del Tiempo", una máquina que puede acelerar el final de las líneas de tiempo. A Paradox no le gusta el método que la TVA impone a las líneas de tiempo moribundas, ya que ve a su Destripador del Tiempo como un acto de muerte por piedad , y espera demostrar su valía con este acto para convertirse en el líder de la TVA.

A partir de 2024, el personaje apareció en la película Deadpool & Wolverine .

Mayo Parker

May Parker (interpretada por Marisa Tomei ) es la tía de Peter Parker y la viuda de Ben Parker . Descubre que Peter es Spider-Man, a diferencia de las iteraciones cinematográficas anteriores, cuando entra en la habitación y lo ve con el disfraz. Fue una de las víctimas del Blip en 2018, pero vuelve a la vida y aparece en el funeral de Tony Stark en 2023. Después de eso, comienza a salir con Happy Hogan . Cuando los villanos de diferentes universos llegan al suyo, May alberga temporalmente a Norman Osborn en el refugio FEAST donde trabaja antes de ayudar a Peter a llevar a los villanos desplazados restantes al apartamento de Hogan para que puedan ser tratados. May resulta fatalmente herida por una combinación de una puñalada infligida al ser empalada por el planeador de Osborn y el impacto de la granada de Osborn cuando la personalidad alternativa de Osborn, el Duende Verde, toma el control, persuade a la mayoría de los otros villanos para que rechacen sus curas y organiza un levantamiento dentro del apartamento de Hogan. Ella le da al afligido Peter su consejo de despedida: " Un gran poder conlleva también una gran responsabilidad ", antes de morir.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en cinco películas: Capitán América: Civil War , Spider-Man: Homecoming , Avengers: Endgame (cameo), Spider-Man: Far From Home y Spider-Man: No Way Home . Se presentará una versión alternativa del personaje en la próxima serie animada Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man , con la voz de Kari Wahlgren . [47]

Peter Parker / El Hombre Araña

Peter Parker / Spider-Man / "Peter-Dos"

Peter Parker / Spider-Man / "Peter-Tres"

Fantasmas

Phastos (interpretado por Brian Tyree Henry ) es un Eterno y un inventor inteligente con poderes cósmicos que ayuda a la humanidad a progresar tecnológicamente tras bastidores antes de abandonarlos para vivir en el exilio tras el bombardeo de Hiroshima . En 2024, vive bajo el alias humano de " Phil " con un marido y un hijo de 10 años.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Eternals .

Todd Phelps

Todd Phelps (interpretado por Jon Bass ), también conocido por su nombre de usuario en línea " HulkKing" , es un multimillonario y el fundador y líder de Intelligencia . Hizo planes para obtener el ADN de She-Hulk a través de diferentes secuaces. Durante el enfrentamiento en un seminario organizado por Abomination, Phelps se inyectó el ADN y se convirtió en Hulk cuando Titania y Hulk también aparecieron. La transformación se deshizo cuando She-Hulk presentó una denuncia al respecto y la aparición inexplicable de su primo a KEVIN Todd y los involucrados son arrestados mientras She-Hulk planea ver a Todd en la corte.

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la serie de Disney+ She-Hulk: Attorney at Law .

Chester Phillips

El coronel Chester Phillips (interpretado por Tommy Lee Jones ) es uno de los fundadores de SHIELD, junto con Peggy Carter y Howard Stark. [48] Lidera la Reserva Científica Estratégica durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y al principio se muestra escéptico ante la elección de Abraham Erskine de administrar el Suero del Súper Soldado a Steve Rogers, pero luego cambia de opinión después de presenciar las acciones heroicas de Rogers. [49]

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la película Capitán América: El primer vengador . Una versión alternativa de Phillips apareció en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...?

Filos

Phyla (interpretada por Kai Zen ) es una Niña Estrella, una especie diseñada genéticamente por el Alto Evolucionador . [50] Phyla conoció a los Guardianes de la Galaxia y escapó de su encarcelamiento, uniéndose a la nueva alineación de los Guardianes, liderada por Rocket Raccoon .

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la película Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 3 .

Alejandro Pierce

Alexander Pierce (interpretado por Robert Redford ) es el secretario del Consejo de Seguridad Mundial y el director secreto de Hydra que opera dentro de SHIELD. Planea usar el Proyecto Insight para eliminar a las personas que se opongan o amenacen los objetivos de Hydra, aquellos que son reconocidos como una amenaza para Hydra según el algoritmo de Arnim Zola. Cuando Pierce se entera de que Nick Fury está investigando los archivos confidenciales del Proyecto Insight, envía al Soldado del Invierno para eliminarlo a él y a Steve Rogers. Sin embargo, el plan de Pierce es frustrado por Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, Sam Wilson y los leales de SHIELD antes de que Pierce sea asesinado por Fury.

En 2023, los Vengadores viajan en el tiempo hasta 2012, donde Pierce intenta quitarle la custodia de Loki y el Teseracto a Tony Stark y Thor después de la Batalla de Nueva York . [51]

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película Capitán América: El Soldado del Invierno . Una versión alternativa de Alexander Pierce ha aparecido en Vengadores: Endgame .

Pip el troll

Pip el Troll (con la voz de Patton Oswalt ) [52] es un aliado y amigo de Eros .

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la película Eternals (cameo a mitad de los créditos).

Benjamin Poindexter / Diana

A partir de 2024, el personaje ha aparecido en la serie de televisión de MCU Daredevil , interpretado por Wilson Bethel . Una variante afroamericana del personaje, interpretada por Curtis Rowland Small y que se asemeja a la apariencia del personaje en Daredevil (2003), aparece en la película Deadpool & Wolverine . Esta versión es una asesina con una precisión perfecta y un orgullo profundamente arraigado y es parte del grupo de variantes que trabajan para Cassandra Nova en el Vacío.

Macetas de pimienta

Virginia "Pepper" Potts (interpretada por Gwyneth Paltrow ) está casada con Tony Stark. [53] [54] [55] Inicialmente es asistente personal de Stark, y más tarde en la franquicia es nombrada directora ejecutiva de Stark Industries . También es amiga de James Rhodes y Happy Hogan. La relación de Potts y Stark es inicialmente profesional, pero se desarrolla románticamente a lo largo de la franquicia y están comprometidos y finalmente casados, teniendo a su hijo de cuatro años, Morgan, en 2023. Más tarde aparece con la armadura de Iron Man Mark 49 y ayuda a los Vengadores a derrotar a Thanos y su ejército.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en siete películas: Iron Man , Iron Man 2 , The Avengers , Iron Man 3 , Spider-Man: Homecoming , Avengers: Infinity War y Avengers: Endgame . Una versión alternativa de Potts apareció en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? , con la voz de Beth Hoyt. [56]

Augusto "Pug" Pugliese

Augustus "Pug" Pugliese (interpretado por Josh Segarra ) es miembro del equipo legal de GLK&H, trabaja con Jennifer Walters y Nikki Ramos y es un amigo leal de ellas. Ayuda a Walters a descubrir al cerebro detrás de la organización criminal Intelligencia.

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la serie de Disney+ She-Hulk: Attorney at Law .

Hank Pym / El Hombre Hormiga

El Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym (interpretado por Michael Douglas ) es un entomólogo y físico cuántico que creó la fórmula de la partícula Pym , una partícula subatómica que cambia la distancia entre los átomos, lo que permite que uno se encoja y crezca en tamaño relativo, al tiempo que aumenta la fuerza. Hank Pym es el Ant-Man original del MCU , un papel que comenzó en 1963, durante su mandato como científico de alto rango y operativo en SHIELD.

Como Ant-Man, Hank Pym operaba como un agente clasificado que realizaba misiones de campo en nombre de SHIELD, utilizando un traje encogible de diseño propio impulsado por partículas Pym que también le daba la capacidad de comunicarse con diferentes especies de hormigas al producir ondas electromagnéticas que estimulan los centros nerviosos olfativos de las hormigas. Durante una de estas misiones clasificadas en 1987, su esposa Janet van Dyne se perdió dentro del Reino Cuántico y se presume que está muerta. Después del incidente, Pym renuncia a SHIELD en 1989, después de sospechar que Howard Stark intenta replicar la fórmula de partículas Pym. Pym retira el traje de Ant-Man y funda su propia empresa de tecnología en San Francisco . En 2015, después de que Darren Cross adquiriera la empresa, Pym posteriormente recluta a Scott Lang para asumir el manto de Ant-Man, con la ayuda de su hija separada Hope van Dyne . Juntos, evitan que Cross venda la tecnología Yellowjacket a Hydra. En 2016, Pym viola inadvertidamente los Acuerdos de Sokovia debido al mal uso de la tecnología por parte de Lang, y se convierte en un fugitivo junto con Hope del FBI . En 2018, con la ayuda de Lang y Hope, posteriormente logra rescatar a Janet del Reino Cuántico. Sin embargo, poco después, Pym, junto con Janet y Hope, se convierte en víctima del Blip . En 2023, Pym vuelve a la vida y asiste al funeral de Tony Stark con Janet, Hope y Lang. En 2026, él, Janet, Hope, Lang y Cassie Lang son transportados accidentalmente al Reino Cuántico, donde se encuentran y aparentemente derrotan y evitan que Kang el Conquistador escape al multiverso .

En un universo alternativo , Pym está trabajando en el Campamento Lehigh, cuando Steve Rogers le roba unos frascos de partículas de Pym. En otro universo alternativo , Pym se viste con la armadura de Yellowjacket y asesina a los posibles Vengadores Tony Stark, Thor, Clint Barton, Bruce Banner y Natasha Romanoff como venganza contra Nick Fury por la muerte de Hope. Finalmente, Loki lo arresta y lo lleva a Asgard por matar a Thor. En otro universo alternativo , Pym se aventura en el Reino Cuántico y Janet lo infecta con un virus zombi que posteriormente se propaga por la Tierra cuando regresan. En otro universo alternativo, Pym, todavía sirviendo como Ant-Man, es reclutado por Howard Stark y Peggy Carter en 1988 para unirse a un equipo de respuesta para abordar la amenaza planteada por Ego y su hijo Peter Quill . Simpatizando con él por la pérdida de su madre, Pym logra hablar con Quill y lo ayuda a derrotar a Ego, antes de adoptarlo.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en cuatro películas: Ant-Man , Ant-Man and the Wasp , Avengers: Endgame y Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania . Sus versiones alternativas aparecieron en Avengers: Endgame y la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? respectivamente. [35]

Q

Meredith Quill

Meredith Quill (interpretada por Laura Haddock ) es la madre de Peter Quill y la ex amante de Ego. Conoce a Ego, se enamora de él y queda embarazada de su hijo. Disfruta de la música pop y le da a Peter su walkman , junto con sus mixtapes. Más tarde muere de cáncer cerebral, sin saber que el tumor fue causado por Ego.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Guardianes de la Galaxia y Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 2 .

Peter Quill / El señor de las estrellas

R

Rael iraní / Nova Prime

Irani Rael (interpretada por Glenn Close ), también conocida como Nova Prime , es la líder del Cuerpo Nova . En 2014, lidera al Cuerpo a la victoria con la ayuda de los Guardianes de la Galaxia cuando Ronan el Acusador intenta destruir su planeta natal de Xandar con la Gema del Poder .

Una versión alternativa de Rael apareció en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? , donde rescató a Nebula luego de que Ronan el Acusador traicionara y asesinara a Thanos y Gamora. Sin embargo, Rael traicionó a Xandar para hacer un trato con Ronan, solo para ser derrotada por Nebula, cayendo a su muerte luego de un intento fallido de matar a Nebula y escapar.

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la película Guardianes de la Galaxia . Una versión alternativa de Rael apareció en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? , con la voz de Julianne Grossman.

María Rambeau

La capitana Maria Rambeau (interpretada por Lashana Lynch ), también conocida como Photon , es una ex piloto de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos y madre soltera de Monica Rambeau. Se convierte en la mejor amiga de Carol Danvers, quien se presume muerta durante seis años después de un accidente aéreo. Maria se reencuentra con Danvers durante la Guerra Kree-Skrull y ayuda a Danvers a recordar su vida temprana. Más tarde, ayuda a fundar SWORD y se convierte en su directora hasta que muere de cáncer en 2020.

En el universo alternativo designado como Tierra-838, María toma el manto de Capitán Marvel en lugar de Danvers, y se desempeña como miembro de los Illuminati hasta que es asesinada por Wanda Maximoff, quien le dejó caer una estatua después de que sus poderes fueran absorbidos.

En otro universo alternativo, adoptó el manto de Binary después de obtener poderes sobrehumanos, convirtiéndose en una aliada de la fuerza de ataque mutante conocida como los X-Men . Conoce a Monica Rambeau , a quien nunca crió en su realidad, cuando el miembro de los X-Men, Beast, la recupera después de su desplazamiento a su mundo, debido a una incursión evitada entre este y la Tierra-616. [57]

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en las películas Captain Marvel y The Marvels , la última de las cuales también debutó con su variante como Binary. Su contraparte de la Tierra-838 apareció en la película Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness . [58]

Mónica Rambeau

La capitana Monica Rambeau (interpretada por Akira Akbar cuando era niña y por Teyonah Parris cuando era adulta) es hija de Maria Rambeau. Cuando era niña, en 1995, Carol Danvers la inspira y la aprecia mucho. También conoce a una familia de Skrulls , así como a los Flerken , Goose. Crece y se convierte en agente de SWORD , que fue fundada por su madre.

En 2018, es víctima del Blip . En 2023, vuelve a la vida y se entera de que su madre murió tres años antes. Regresa a trabajar en SWORD y se le asigna la tarea de investigar un caso de personas desaparecidas en Westview, Nueva Jersey . Al llegar, es absorbida por la realidad alternativa de Wanda Maximoff (el "Hex"), y permanece allí bajo el alias Geraldine . Sin embargo, cuando recuerda la realidad real, Maximoff la obliga a salir rápidamente. Afuera, continúa ayudando a SWORD con la investigación de Westview, pero después de defender a Maximoff varias veces, el director interino de SWORD, Tyler Hayward, la expulsa de la investigación. Ella, Darcy Lewis y Jimmy Woo se vuelven rebeldes, y solo ella y Woo escapan de la expansión Hex de Maximoff. Después de volver a ingresar al Hex, sus células se reescriben y obtiene superpoderes, lo que le permite absorber balas y explosiones de energía de Maximoff. Luego, es testigo de cómo Maximoff lucha contra Agatha Harkness y reclama el manto como la legendaria Bruja Escarlata. Después de que el Hex es derrotado, se hace amiga de Maximoff y le desea lo mejor cuando Maximoff se va de Westview. Luego, un Skrull le notifica que una amiga de su madre la está buscando.

Rambeau va a la estación espacial SABER y trabaja con Fury. En 2026, la envían a investigar una anomalía en un punto de salto y se entera de que Danvers está investigando otra. Cuando lo toca, es transportada a un planeta árido y es atacada por soldados Kree. Es transportada de regreso a la estación y ella y Fury regresan a la Tierra a Jersey City para encontrarse con Kamala Khan en la casa de sus padres. Rambeau se reencuentra con Danvers allí y le explica cómo obtuvo poderes antes de tener que rescatar a Khan del cielo. Finalmente, ella y Khan son transportados a Tarnax IV, donde vive un grupo de Skrulls. Cuando Danvers llega, son atacados por Dar-Benn y ayudan a los Skrulls a subir a la nave espacial de Danvers. Rambeau habla con Danvers en la nave y los tres intentan resolver su enredo. Van a Aladna y conocen al Príncipe, que está casado con Danvers. Rambeau lucha contra Dar-Benn cuando llega y ayuda a pilotar la nave mientras se van. En otro planeta, ella y Danvers tienen una conversación sincera y regresan a la estación espacial SABER para evacuar a Fury y los agentes. Luego luchan contra Dar-Ben nuevamente en su nave, en la que adquiere ambas bandas cuánticas y abre un agujero en el universo. Rambeau, potenciada por Khan y Danvers, vuela al otro universo y cierra el agujero antes de desmayarse. Se despierta en la Mansión X y conoce a Binary , una versión alternativa de su madre, y Beast .

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas, Captain Marvel y The Marvels , así como en la serie de Disney+ WandaVision . [59]

Ramonda

Ramonda (interpretada por Angela Bassett ) es la Reina Madre de Wakanda, esposa de T'Chaka y madre de T'Challa y Shuri. Ella está al lado de su hijo como Reina Madre cuando se convierte en Rey de Wakanda, pero pronto se ve obligada a exiliarse cuando N'Jadaka aparentemente derrota a T'Challa en un combate ritual y se apodera del trono. [60] En 2018, se convierte en la Reina reinante de Wakanda, y en 2023, se reúne con sus hijos después de que vuelven a la vida. En 2024, su hijo muere de una enfermedad y Ramonda es reinstalada como Reina reinante de Wakanda. En 2025, Wakanda es atacada por la nación de Talokan , su líder Namor inunda la sala del trono del palacio y Ramonda se ahoga después de salvar a Riri Williams del agua.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Black Panther , Avengers: Endgame (como un cameo) y Black Panther: Wakanda Forever . [51] Una versión alternativa de Ramonda apareció como la Reina General de Wakanda en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? [7] : 2 

Nikki Ramos

Nikki Ramos (interpretada por Ginger Gonzaga ) es una asistente legal que trabaja en GLK&H y la mejor amiga de Jennifer Walters .

A partir de 2022, el personaje apareció en la serie de Disney+ She-Hulk: Attorney at Law .

Piotr Rasputin / Coloso

Piotr Rasputin (con la voz de Stefan Kapičić ), también conocido como Coloso , es un miembro de los X-Men con la capacidad mutante de transformar su cuerpo en acero orgánico en la Tierra-10005 .

A partir de 2024, el personaje apareció en la película Deadpool & Wolverine . Kapičić repite su papel de Deadpool (2016) y Deadpool 2 (2018).

Puño de navaja

Razor Fist (interpretado por Florian Munteanu ) es un agente de alto rango de los Diez Anillos con una espada de acero en lugar de mano. Wenwu lo envía para tomar el colgante de Shang-Chi . Luego se enfrenta a Shang-Chi cuando los Diez Anillos apuntan al colgante de Xialing hasta que Wenwu disuelve el conflicto resultante. Razor Fist luego lo acompaña a él y a los Diez Anillos en el asalto a Ta Lo . Cuando el Morador de la Oscuridad escapa de su sello, Razor Fist ordena a los Diez Anillos que trabajen con los aldeanos de Ta Lo para ayudar a luchar contra el Morador y sus secuaces mientras reemplaza su espada con una hecha de escamas de dragón. Cuando Xialing toma el control de los Diez Anillos y los reestructura, Razor Fist conserva su antigua posición.

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la película Shang-Chi y la leyenda de los diez anillos .

Ravonna Renslayer

La jueza Ravonna Renslayer (interpretada por Gugu Mbatha-Raw ) es una ex Minuteman de la Autoridad de Variación Temporal (TVA) con nombre en código Hunter A-23 [61] que ascendió de rango para convertirse en una jueza respetada. Ella supervisa la investigación de la "variante" de Loki. [62] : 8  Antes de unirse a la TVA, era una subdirectora llamada Rebecca Tourminet en Fremont, Ohio . [63]

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la serie de Disney+ Loki , con Mbatha-Raw también interpretando una variante de Tourminet.

James Rhodes / Máquina de guerra / Patriota de hierro

Reed Richards

El Dr. Reed Richards (interpretado por Pedro Pascal ) es un científico e inventor que es el líder de los Cuatro Fantásticos y posee la capacidad de estirar su cuerpo en cualquier forma que desee.

En el universo alternativo designado como Tierra-838, Richards (interpretado por John Krasinski ) es miembro de los Cuatro Fantásticos y los Illuminati, habiendo sido apodado "el hombre más inteligente vivo" por sus compañeros. Los Illuminati buscan juzgar a Stephen Strange y América Chávez de la Tierra-616 por sus roles en la posible destrucción del multiverso. Sin embargo, Richards es asesinado por Wanda Maximoff a través de la trituración después de que Maximoff reflexione fríamente que alguien quedará vivo para criar a sus hijos.

A partir de 2023, la variante Tierra-838 del personaje ha aparecido en la película Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness . Una variante de Richards como Mister Fantastic será presentada en la próxima película Los Cuatro Fantásticos: Primeros Pasos , interpretada por Pascal.

William Ginter Riva

William Ginter Riva (interpretado por Peter Billingsley ) es un ex empleado de Stark Industries a quien Obadiah Stane le ordena replicar el reactor de arco de Tony Stark. Años más tarde, en 2024, se une a la tripulación de Quentin Beck para causar estragos en toda Europa, ayudándolo a hacerse pasar por un superhéroe llamado Mysterio y controlando sus drones. Después de la muerte de Mysterio, filtra la identidad de Spider-Man a J. Jonah Jameson y carga una copia del software de Mysterio en una unidad flash.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Iron Man y Spider-Man: Far From Home . [64]

Cohete

Steve Rogers / Capitán América

Jack Rollins

Jack Rollins (interpretado por Callan Mulvey ) es un agente de SHIELD que trabaja en secreto para Hydra. En 2014, fue miembro del equipo STRIKE y sirvió como segundo al mando de Rumlow y luego se reveló como uno de los agentes durmientes de Hydra, participando en el levantamiento. En 2023, los Vengadores viajan en el tiempo a 2012, donde Rollins y los agentes de Hydra intentan obtener el cetro de Loki, pero son engañados por el Rogers del tiempo presente para que se lo entreguen.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en la película: Capitán América: El Soldado del Invierno . Versiones alternativas de Jack Rollins han aparecido en la película Avengers: Endgame y en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...?

Natasha Romanoff / Viuda Negra

Ronan el acusador

Ronan el Acusador (interpretado por Lee Pace ) es un fanático Kree cuya familia fue asesinada en la Guerra Kree- Nova . En la década de 1990, Ronan lidera activamente a los Acusadores en la guerra Kree- Skrull . Trabajando junto con la Fuerza Estelar Kree, intenta lanzar un ataque con misiles en la Tierra para eliminar a los Skrulls presentes en el planeta, pero es frustrado y perseguido por Carol Danvers . En 2014, Ronan es contratado por Thanos para adquirir la Gema del Poder , con la ayuda de Nebula , hija de Thanos. Sin embargo, la búsqueda de venganza y poder de Ronan hace que rompa la alianza con Thanos y decida usar la gema él mismo para servir a su propia agenda. En última instancia, esa decisión lo lleva a una batalla con los Guardianes de la Galaxia que termina en su propia muerte cuando los Guardianes usan la Gema del Poder para vaporizar a Ronan.

Una versión alternativa de Ronan aparece en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? , donde traiciona y mata a Thanos y Gamora antes de asediar Xandar, que está sellada con un escudo planetario impenetrable. Cinco años después, Irani Rael hizo un trato con Ronan para entregarle Xandar a cambio de que se le permitiera seguir gobernando, pero ella se ve frustrada por la hija adoptiva sobreviviente de Thanos, Nebula. La nave de Ronan queda atrapada en el escudo planetario que se cierra en el proceso y es destruida, lo que lo mata y pone fin al reinado de terror de Ronan.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Guardianes de la Galaxia y Capitana Marvel . Una variante de la línea temporal alternativa de Ronan apareció en la segunda temporada de la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? .

Betty Ross

Elizabeth "Betty" Ross (interpretada por Liv Tyler ) es el primer interés amoroso de Bruce Banner y la hija de Thaddeus Ross. Es una bióloga celular de la Universidad de Culver que, junto con Bruce, fue reclutada por el ejército de los EE. UU. para una investigación de alto secreto sobre biotecnología para mejorar la fuerza que convertiría a Banner en Hulk.

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la película The Incredible Hulk . Regresará en la próxima película Captain America: Brave New World . Una versión alternativa de Betty apareció en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? , con la voz de Stephanie Panisello. [65] [66]

Everett K. Ross

Everett K. Ross (interpretado por Martin Freeman ) es un agente de la CIA . En 2016, se le encomienda la tarea de regular a los miembros de los Vengadores y luego rastrear a Ulysses Klaue, donde recibe una bala por Nakia y es llevado a Wakanda para recibir tratamiento. Después de curarse, ayuda a evitar que las armas de vibranium sean sacadas de Wakanda como lo planeó Erik Killmonger. En 2025, colabora en secreto con Shuri y Okoye a pesar del conflicto político en curso de su país con los EE. UU., lo que lleva a su arresto por parte de su ex esposa y ahora jefe, De Fontaine, pero Okoye lo libera. En 2026, es capturado por Skrulls y mantenido cautivo en Rusia, pero es liberado por G'iah .

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Capitán América: Civil War , Black Panther y Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ; así como en la serie de Disney+ Secret Invasion .

Thaddeus Ross

Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross (interpretado inicialmente por William Hurt y en proyectos futuros por Harrison Ford ) es un general de los Estados Unidos que es responsable de revivir el proyecto del súper soldado para poder crear un arma. Esto en cambio resulta en la creación de Hulk, el alter ego de Bruce Banner . Ross intenta rastrear a Banner, creyendo que es propiedad del gobierno de los Estados Unidos . Más tarde intenta el proyecto del súper soldado en Emil Blonsky , que lo transforma en Abominación. Para 2016, Ross se retiró del ejército después de sufrir un ataque cardíaco casi fatal , y ahora se desempeña como Secretario de Estado de los Estados Unidos. Propone los Acuerdos de Sokovia , colocando a los Vengadores bajo la supervisión de las Naciones Unidas , lo que divide al equipo. [67] Después de la disputa pública entre los Vengadores, Ross lleva al equipo de Steve Rogers a la Balsa . Cuando se escapan, Ross los considera fugitivos y busca su arresto. En 2018, Ross habla con James Rhodes a través de una llamada holográfica y pide el arresto de Rogers y su equipo, pero no responde. En 2023, Ross asiste al funeral de Tony Stark . Ross suele ser retratado de manera antagónica, aunque cree que sus acciones son patrióticas o por el bien común. [68] [69]

A partir de 2024, el personaje ha aparecido en cinco películas: The Incredible Hulk , Captain America: Civil War , Avengers: Infinity War , Avengers: Endgame (cameo sin diálogo) y Black Widow (aparición final de Hurt); así como en Marvel One-Shot The Consultant (imágenes de archivo). El personaje, interpretado por Ford, regresará en las próximas películas Captain America: Brave New World y Thunderbolts* . Versiones alternativas de Ross aparecieron en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? , con la voz de Mike McGill.

Brock Rumlow / Huesos cruzados

Brock Rumlow (interpretado por Frank Grillo ) es el comandante del equipo antiterrorista STRIKE de SHIELD que se revela como un agente doble de Hydra . En 2014, Rumlow y su unidad tienen la tarea de cazar a Steve Rogers cuando se niega a revelar información de SHIELD al secretario Alexander Pierce. Después de ser expuesto por Rogers como un operativo de Hydra, Rumlow entra en conflicto con Sharon Carter y Sam Wilson en el Triskelion hasta que un Helicarrier se estrella contra él, dejándolo con quemaduras graves y cicatrices faciales. Rumlow abandona Hydra al recuperarse y comienza a operar como el mercenario enmascarado Crossbones . En 2016, lidera a un grupo de otros mercenarios en el robo de un arma biológica de un instituto de enfermedades infecciosas en Lagos , Nigeria. Los Vengadores intervienen y Rumlow es derrotado por Rogers. En un último intento por matar a Rogers, Rumlow detona una bomba, pero Wanda Maximoff contiene la explosión y la hace levitar junto con Rumlow a un edificio cercano, matándolo a él y a docenas de trabajadores humanitarios de Wakanda.

En un universo alternativo , Rumlow y su equipo STRIKE intentan asegurar el cetro de Loki después de la Batalla de Nueva York en 2012, pero son engañados por la versión de Rogers del universo principal para que se lo entreguen. [70]

En un universo alternativo donde Peggy Carter se convirtió en la Capitana Carter, Rumlow y su equipo STRIKE se unen a una misión a la Estrella Lemuriana donde se encuentra la armadura Hydra Stomper. Más tarde protegen al Secretario de Estado Bucky Barnes de un intento de asesinato por parte de Steve Rogers, a quien le lavaron el cerebro . Este Rumlow no parece ser un agente de Hydra, ya que la organización había sido destruida por Steve y Bucky en 1953, y en cambio trabaja genuinamente para SHIELD.

En un universo alternativo donde Thor es hijo único , apareció con SHIELD para lidiar con la fiesta que se está extendiendo por toda la Tierra. También se quejó de no haber lanzado nunca una bomba nuclear para lidiar con Thor.

A partir de 2023, el personaje ha aparecido en Capitán América: El Soldado del Invierno y Capitán América: Civil War . Versiones alternativas de Rumlow han aparecido en Vengadores: Endgame y la serie animada de Disney+ What If...? [71]

Jack Russell / Hombre lobo de noche

Jack Russell (interpretado por Gael García Bernal ), también conocido como Hombre Lobo de Noche , es un cazador de monstruos de ascendencia mexicana que ha sido afectado por una maldición que lo convierte en un hombre lobo .

A partir de 2024, el personaje apareció en el especial de Disney+ Werewolf by Night . [72]

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Garthan Saal

Garthan Saal (interpretado por Peter Serafinowicz ) es un miembro muy respetado del Cuerpo Nova que tenía el rango de Denarian. Murió durante la Batalla de Xandar, mientras intentaba valientemente evitar que Ronan el Acusador destruyera todo el planeta.

A partir de 2023, el personaje apareció en la película Guardianes de la Galaxia . Una versión alternativa de Saal apareció en la serie animada de Disney+ What If...?

Johann Schmidt / Cráneo Rojo

Johann Schmidt (interpretado inicialmente por Hugo Weaving y posteriormente por Ross Marquand ), también conocido como Cráneo Rojo , es el jefe de Hydra, la división científica nazi durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Schmidt planea el dominio global bajo su gobierno al encontrar el Teseracto y usarlo como arma contra el mundo, incluso para derrocar a Adolf Hitler . Se revela que se sometió a una versión temprana de la fórmula del súper soldado de Erskine que había desfigurado permanentemente su rostro. [73] Después de ser frustrado por Steve Rogers , Schmidt es transportado al planeta Vormir por el Teseracto, donde es maldecido en un estado de purgatorio para servir como el Guardián de la Piedra y una guía para aquellos que buscan la Piedra del Alma . [74] [75] En 2018, se encuentra con Thanos y Gamora , y es testigo de cómo Thanos sacrifica a Gamora para obtener la Piedra. Después de esto, se libera de la maldición y abandona Vormir.

En un universo alternativo , conoce a Natasha Romanoff y Clint Barton de otro universo durante su búsqueda de la Gema del Alma.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in three films: Captain America: The First Avenger, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. An alternate version of Schmidt appeared in the film Avengers: Endgame. Two alternate versions of Schmidt appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[76]

Herman Schultz / Shocker

Herman Schultz (portrayed by Bokeem Woodbine),[77][78] also known as the Shocker, is a former salvage worker and professional criminal. When Jackson Brice is killed, Schultz assumes the Shocker mantle and gauntlet before tracking down a weapon retrieved by Spider-Man and assisting in a weapons deal aboard the Staten Island Ferry. The deal is ambushed by the FBI and Spider-Man, though Schultz and Toomes manage to escape. When the crew pulls their final heist on a cargo plane transporting weapons from the Avengers, Schultz is tasked with stopping Spider-Man from intervening; the former initially overpowers the web-slinger until he is distracted by Ned Leeds, allowing Spider-Man to web Schultz onto a bus. In a deleted scene, students find Schultz still webbed and take photos with him before he is eventually turned over to the authorities.[79]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Erik Selvig

Sersi

Sersi (portrayed by Gemma Chan) is an Eternal with an affinity for humankind who is very empathetic and has the ability to manipulate matter. She has been in love with Ikaris for centuries and poses as a museum curator on Earth. She becomes the new leader of the Eternals following Ajak's death. Sersi is Chan's second role in the MCU, after portraying Minn-Erva in the film Captain Marvel.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Eternals.

Xu Shang-Chi

Rusty / Shatterstar

Rusty, better known as Shatterstar, (portrayed by Lewis Tan) is a mutant alien friend of Wade Wilson and X-Force member in Earth-10005.

As of 2024, the character has appeared in the film Deadpool & Wolverine. Tan reprises his role from Deadpool 2 (2018).

Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian

Alexei Shostakov (portrayed by David Harbour), also known as the Red Guardian, is the Russian super-soldier counterpart to Captain America and the father figure of Natasha Romanoff and Yelena Belova.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Black Widow. He will return in the upcoming film Thunderbolts*.[80] An alternate version of Shostakov will appear in the upcoming animated series Marvel Zombies.[81]

Shuri / Black Panther

Sif

Lady Sif (portrayed by Jaimie Alexander) is the leading female warrior of Asgard based on Sif of Norse mythology, and Thor's childhood friend and trusted ally.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in three films: Thor, Thor: The Dark World and Thor: Love and Thunder; as well as in the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Loki (cameo).[82][83][84] Alternate versions of Sif appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]

Jasper Sitwell

Jasper Sitwell (portrayed by Maximiliano Hernández) is a Hydra sleeper agent who posed as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent. In 2014, he discloses Hydra's information to Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, and Sam Wilson, and for his betrayal, is subsequently killed by Bucky Barnes.[85][68][86][69]

In an alternate universe, Sitwell and the other agents are tricked into giving Loki's scepter to another universe's Rogers.[75][87]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in three films: Thor, The Avengers and Captain America: The Winter Soldier; two Marvel One-Shots: The Consultant and Item 47;[88] as well as in the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. An alternate version of Jasper Sitwell appeared in the film Avengers: Endgame.

Skaar

Skaar Banner (portrayed by Wil Deusner) is the son of Bruce Banner from Sakaar who also inherited his Hulk powers.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.

Skurge

Skurge (portrayed by Karl Urban) served as Loki's chosen successor to Heimdall as gatekeeper of the Bifrost. He is later promoted to the position of Executioner upon Hela's return to Asgard. Skurge is portrayed in a mostly comedic, subservient if not absent-minded fashion. Upon realizing the fate of Asgard, he changes allegiance and ultimately sacrifices himself while assisting Thor in evacuating the people of Asgard during the battle against Hela during Ragnarok, using his two M-16 rifles to hold off her army.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Thor: Ragnarok. An alternate version of Skurge appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[42]

Trevor Slattery

Soren

Soren (portrayed by Sharon Blynn in Captain Marvel and Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Charlotte Baker in Secret Invasion) is a Skrull and the wife of Talos. She is an original character in the MCU. The couple have a daughter named G'iah (portrayed by Harriet L. Ophuls and Auden L. Ophuls). In 1995, she and other Skrull refugees are reunited with Talos. They are offered help from Carol Danvers in finding a home in space. However, with no luck, they return to Earth and Soren agrees to join Nick Fury's crew. In 2024, she disguises herself as Maria Hill with Talos as Fury while they help Spider-Man and Mysterio with the Elementals until discovering Mysterio's fraudulent nature. By 2026, it is revealed that she was killed by Gravik.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in two films: Captain Marvel and Spider-Man: Far From Home; as well as in the Disney+ series Secret Invasion (flashback).

Marc Spector / Moon Knight

Spector family

Marc Spector's family play an important role in his life. His parents are Wendy and Elias Spector (portrayed by Fernanda Andrade and Rey Lucas respectively), and his young brother is Randall (portrayed by Claudio Fabian Contreras). Randall died in a flooded cave that he and his older brother Marc found.

Consumed by the loss of Randall, Wendy blamed Marc for Randall's death, which caused her to become abusive towards Marc, who consequently developed dissociative identity disorder and created Steven Grant to protect himself from her. Elias forgave Marc for what happened to Randall and tries to reason with Wendy to no avail.

At some point when Marc was a teenager, he started to leave home. Elias tried to get him to change his mind while claiming that he can get help for Wendy. By the time Marc was an adult, Wendy had passed away and Elias can only get a glimpse of Marc during her week-long memorial.

As of 2023, these characters have appeared in the Disney+ series Moon Knight.

Sprite

Sprite (portrayed by Lia McHugh) is an Eternal who has the appearance of a 12-year-old child and can project lifelike illusions and is stronger and smarter than she appears. Hannah Dodd portrays Sprite in the illusionary adult form of "Sandra", while Salma Hayek portrays Sprite in the illusionary form of Ajak.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Eternals.

Obadiah Stane

Obadiah Stane (portrayed by Jeff Bridges) is Tony Stark's mentor after the death of Tony's father, Howard. Stane secretly seeks control of Stark Industries, being revealed that he hired terrorists to assassinate Stark and, after the failure to do so, seeks control of the arc reactor to create his own super powered exoskeleton suit, which he succeeds in after obtaining Stark's first prototype and its schematic. Stane is subsequently killed in a confrontation against Stark.[68][69]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in two films: Iron Man and Spider-Man: Far From Home (archival footage). An alternate version of Stane appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, voiced by Kiff VandenHeuvel.

Howard Stark

Howard Stark (portrayed by John Slattery as an old man, Dominic Cooper as a young man) is the founder of Stark Industries, one of the founding members of S.H.I.E.L.D., and the father of Tony Stark. Howard is involved with Steve Rogers' transformation into Captain America during World War II, as well as the creation of Rogers' trademark vibranium shield. Along with Peggy Carter and his assistant Edwin Jarvis, he is instrumental in crushing the rise of the Russian terrorist organization Leviathan. In 1991, he and his wife Maria are murdered by a brainwashed Bucky Barnes by orders of Hydra.[89]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in five films: Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Captain America: The First Avenger, Ant-Man and Captain America: Civil War; as well as in the Marvel One-Shot Agent Carter and the television series of the same name. An alternate version of Howard Stark appeared in Avengers: Endgame. An alternate version of Howard appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[35] Cooper played a younger Howard in The First Avenger, the Agent Carter short film and television series, and What If...?, while Slattery played an older version in the rest of the appearances.

Tony Stark / Iron Man

Stark family

Maria Stark (portrayed by Hope Davis) is Tony Stark's mother and Howard Stark's wife. She was assassinated along with her husband by the Winter Soldier under HYDRA orders, making it appear as an accidental car crash.Morgan Stark (portrayed by Lexi Rabe) is the four-year-old daughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts. Born after Thanos' universal genocide, she grows up during the five-year Blip period with half the world's population having been wiped out of existence. In a deleted scene, a grown-up Morgan (portrayed by Katherine Langford) has a conversation with her father in the Soul World after he sacrifices himself to save the universe by using the Infinity Stones to defeat Thanos.

As of 2023, Maria has appeared in the film Captain America: Civil War and Morgan has appeared in the film Avengers: Endgame.

Ava Starr / Ghost

Ava Starr (portrayed by Hannah John-Kamen as an adult, RaeLynn Bratten as a child), a reimagining of the comic book character Ghost, is a woman with invisibility and intangibility powers.[90][91][92] In her childhood, Ava was caught in an accident in her father's laboratory. The ensuing explosion killed both of her parents, while Ava gained the ability to become intangible since her body was left in a constant state of "molecular disequilibrium". She is recruited by scientist Bill Foster into S.H.I.E.L.D., where she is trained and given a containment suit to better control her powers. Ava agrees to work for the organization as an assassin and spy under the codename Ghost in exchange for S.H.I.E.L.D.'s help in finding a way to stabilize her condition. However, she discovers that S.H.I.E.L.D. (having been taken over by Hydra) has no intention of helping her and subsequently goes rogue to find a way to cure herself with Foster's help. The two later plan to harness the energy that Janet van Dyne's body absorbed from the Quantum Realm, putting Ghost in direct conflict with Hank Pym, Hope van Dyne, and Scott Lang. Ultimately, Janet willingly uses some of her energy to partially stabilize Ava's condition, and she departs with Foster as Janet's group vows to collect more energy for her.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Ant-Man and the Wasp. She will return in the upcoming film Thunderbolts*.[80]

Stern

Senator Stern (portrayed by Garry Shandling) is an original character in the MCU, named after Howard Stern according to Iron Man 2 director Jon Favreau.[93] He is a United States senator who wants Tony Stark's armor to be handed to the U.S. government. He harbors a strong dislike for Stark even after handing him and James Rhodes the Medal of Honor. He is later revealed to be affiliated with Hydra and later arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for his collusion with Hydra.[94]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in two films: Iron Man 2 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

Samuel Sterns

Dr. Samuel Sterns (portrayed by Tim Blake Nelson) is a gifted biologist who tries to cure Bruce Banner under the alias "Mr. Blue". After replicating Banner's blood, he then is forced to use it on Emil Blonsky. When Blonsky is transformed into the Abomination, Sterns's lab is destroyed and part of the Hulk's blood drops into an open wound on Sterns's head, with his skull mutating as he grins maniacally. Outside of the films, he is mentioned in the MCU tie-in comic Fury's Big Week, which reveals him to be insane and imprisoned by S.H.I.E.L.D.[95]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film The Incredible Hulk. He is to return in the upcoming film Captain America: Brave New World as the Leader.[96]

Johnny Storm / Human Torch

Johnny Storm (portrayed by Joseph Quinn), also known as the Human Torch, is a member of the Fantastic Four who can control flames and set himself on fire.

A variant of Storm (portrayed by Chris Evans) is part of the rebellion of variants that fight against Cassandra Nova in the Void. He welcomes Deadpool and Wolverine to the Void when they first arrive but is defeated by Pyro who takes away his flames. He is captured by Nova's henchmen and taken to their hideout where she kills him by stripping away his skin and muscles.

As of 2024, the Void variant of the character has appeared in the film Deadpool & Wolverine. Evans reprises his role from Fantastic Four (2005) and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007). A variant of Storm, portrayed by Quinn, will be introduced in the upcoming film The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

Stephen Strange

Wolfgang von Strucker

Baron Wolfgang von Strucker (portrayed by Thomas Kretschmann) is a high-ranking Hydra leader who specializes in human experimentation. Strucker supervised the successful experimentation on the twins Pietro and Wanda Maximoff, where they acquired powers from the Mind Stone within Loki's scepter. Captured by the Avengers in Sokovia and taken under the custody of NATO, Strucker is later killed by Ultron in his cell to serve as a message to the Avengers.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in two films: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (mid-credits cameo) and Avengers: Age of Ultron;[97] as well as in one episode of the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as a teenager, portrayed by Joey Defore.

Surtur

Surtur (motion-captured by Taika Waititi and voiced by Clancy Brown) is a Fire Demon, lord of Muspelheim, and a significant figure in the prophecy of Ragnarok as the one who would initiate the fall of Asgard. He imprisons Thor in his lair in Muspelheim and reveals that Odin is not on Asgard, where Surtur plans to unite his crown with the Eternal Flame so that he can cause Ragnarok, though Thor manages to defeat Surtur and escape with his crown. During his battle with Hela however, Thor realizes causing Ragnarok is the only way he can defeat her, so he tasks Loki with resurrecting Surtur with the Eternal Flame, allowing Surtur to succeed in his plans and kill Hela while Thor, Loki, and the Asgardians escape.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Thor: Ragnarok. Alternate versions of Surtur appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]

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Talos

Talos (portrayed by Ben Mendelsohn) is a Skrull who is initially believed to be a terrorist and comes into conflict with Carol Danvers and Nick Fury, while disguised as agent R. Keller. However, Danvers agrees to help him and the Skrulls find a new home after Talos revealed the Kree destroyed their homeworld and have driven them to near-extinction. When Danvers struggles to locate a new home world for the Skrulls, Fury allows Talos and a faction of Skrulls to live on Earth, blend in with humanity, and assist him in protecting the planet while he continues looking for a permanent home for them.

In 2018, Talos survives the Blip and learns that the Skrulls are still being hunted across the universe by enemy forces. With no other options, Talos allows a million surviving Skrulls to move onto Earth for good.

In 2024, following the resurrection of the Blip victims, he assumes Fury's role on Earth while Fury works in space and alongside his wife Soren (who assumes Maria Hill's role) assists Spider-Man and Mysterio in Europe in fighting the Elementals, eventually discovering the latter's fraudulence and his fabrication of the creatures.

In 2026, Talos is kicked off the Skrulls' governmental council and replaced by the radicalized Gravik, who kills Soren and recruits an unaware G'iah to his cause, planning to trick humanity into waging war on each other so that Skrulls can conquer Earth as revenge for Fury's broken promises. Talos contacts Hill and Fury to help him stop Gravik and find a way for humans and Skrulls to peacefully coexist on Earth. Talos works with them to try to prevent a bombing in Russia, however they are unable to stop it and Hill is killed by Gravik. He and Fury continue to work together and prevent an attack on a United Nations plane and save U.S. President Ritson from an assassination attempt. However, Talos is killed by Gravik, who disguised himself as an ally soldier.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in two films: Captain Marvel and Spider-Man: Far From Home; as well as in the Disney+ series Secret Invasion.

Taserface

Taserface (portrayed by Chris Sullivan) was a Ravager mercenary and a lieutenant in Yondu Udonta's Ravager Clan. He is depicted as being proud of his name as he believes it strikes fear into the hearts of his enemies. However, Rocket and the other Ravagers scoff at the ridiculousness of his name. Following Yondu's exile by Stakar Ogord, Taserface leads a mutiny against Yondu, feeling that he is "going soft", and kills anyone still loyal to him. After Kraglin aids Yondu, Rocket, and Groot in escaping from their prison cells, Yondu kills the remaining Ravagers and destroys the main engine, causing the Ravager ship to explode. While the heroes eject from the main ship in a smaller escape ship, Taserface contacts the Sovereign to give them Yondu's coordinates before dying in the explosion.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. An alternate version of Taserface appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]: 2 

Taweret

Taweret (voiced and motion-captured by Antonia Salib) is the hippopotamus-headed Egyptian goddess of childbirth and fertility. She helps guide Marc Spector and Steven Grant through the Duat. Layla El-Faouly temporarily becomes Taweret's avatar to help Spector and Grant in fighting Arthur Harrow. She is based on the Egyptian goddess of the same name.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the Disney+ series Moon Knight.

T'Chaka / Black Panther

T'Chaka (portrayed by John Kani) is the former King of Wakanda. In 1992, T'Chaka learned his brother N'Jobu was plotting acts of open insurrection with plans to have Wakanda take a more aggressive foreign policy to fight the social injustice he witnessed in his assigned country. T'Chaka confronts N'Jobu and when N'Jobu attacked, T'Chaka kills him in defense of Zuri, who was acting as a spy. Distressed at this act and concerned about maintaining Wakanda's security above all else, T'Chaka chooses to promptly return to his nation and leaves his nephew, N'Jadaka, abandoned as a child orphan. In 2016, during a meeting ratifying the Sokovian Accords at the Vienna International Center, T'Chaka is killed by an explosion. The Winter Soldier is originally believed to be behind the attack, but it is later discovered that he was framed by Helmut Zemo.[98] Following this, T'Challa later learns the truth about N'Jobu and the resulting cover-up by his late father. While visiting the ancestor lands, T'Challa tells T'Chaka and the previous Black Panthers before him that he will lead Wakanda in a manner differently to them for the purpose of correcting his father's past mistakes.[99]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in two films: Captain America: Civil War and Black Panther. Alternate versions of T'Chaka appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]: 2 

T'Challa / Black Panther

Ted / Man-Thing

Ted (motion-captured by Carey Jones, vocal effects provided by Jeffrey Ford), also known as Man-Thing, is a swamp monster and friend of Jack Russell who was captured by the Bloodstone family for their hunt. He was rescued by Jack Russell when he became Werewolf by Night.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the Disney+ special Werewolf by Night.[100][101]

Thanos

Thena

Thena (portrayed by Angelina Jolie) is a fierce warrior Eternal who can form any weapon out of cosmic energy. Because of her Mahd Wy'ry "illness", Gilgamesh becomes her guardian over the centuries.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Eternals.

Flash Thompson

Eugene "Flash" Thompson (portrayed by Tony Revolori) is a student at the Midtown School of Science and Technology. He is generally depicted as a school bully who often torments Peter Parker but admires Spider-Man, unaware that the two are the same person. In 2018, he is a victim of the Blip. In 2023, he is revived to life. In 2024, he attends a trip to Europe and is a social media personality, with followers he dubs the "Flash Mob". After the trip, Flash's difficult home life is alluded to, as his father is ill and his mother is distant, having sent a chauffeur to pick him up from the airport rather than do so herself.[102] Shortly after the trip, he learns Parker is Spider-Man when Quentin Beck reveals it to the world and is among his supporters after Parker is incriminated for Beck's murder, seemingly having written a book called "Flashpoint" describing his and Parker's "friendship". He is soon admitted into MIT and later directs Parker to an MIT administrator so the latter can help get Ned Leeds and Michelle Jones a second chance in.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in three films: Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Spider-Man: No Way Home; as well as in the web series The Daily Bugle.[103]

Taneleer Tivan / Collector

Taneleer Tivan (portrayed by Benicio del Toro), also known as the Collector, is the renowned keeper of the largest collection of interstellar fauna, relics and species in the galaxy, operating from the Knowhere port installation. He is the Grandmaster's brother. In 2013, Sif and Volstagg bring the Reality Stone to Tivan for safekeeping, citing the foolishness of storing both the Reality Stone and the Space Stone in the same place. In 2014, he meets the Guardians of the Galaxy and is nearly able to obtain the Power Stone. In 2018, he is confronted by Thanos, who takes the Reality Stone and destroys his collection. By 2025, Tivan sells the damaged Knowhere to the Guardians of the Galaxy.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in three films: Thor: The Dark World (mid-credits cameo), Guardians of the Galaxy, and Avengers: Infinity War. An alternate version of Tivan appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]

Thor

Adrian Toomes / Vulture

Adrian Toomes (portrayed by Michael Keaton), also known as the Vulture, is the former owner of Bestman Salvage. In 2012, he chooses to become a criminal after the creation of the Department of Damage Control, a joint venture between the federal government and Tony Stark following the Battle of New York, which results in Toomes' company being run out of business. With his associates, Phineas Mason, Herman Schultz, Jackson Brice, and Randy Vale, he begins an illegal arms-dealing business that reverse-engineers and weaponizes Chitauri technology that they have scavenged and salvaged, and sells it on the black market. He is also the father of Liz. Toomes' flight suit is equipped with turbine-powered wings, claw-like wingtips, and boot-mounted talons.

In 2016, he comes into conflict with Spider-Man and, after deducing his secret identity as Peter Parker, Toomes threatens him with retaliation unless he stops interfering. However, Parker thwarts Toomes' attempt to hijack a plane carrying Avengers weaponry and saves his life when his suit malfunctions before Happy Hogan and the FBI find and arrest Toomes. As a result, his family moves away. Later, an imprisoned Toomes is approached by Mac Gargan, who wants to confirm whether he knows Spider-Man's identity, which Toomes falsely denies.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming. Instead of erasing his memories of Parker, Toomes is teleported to Sony's Spider-Man Universe in the mid-credits scene of the film Morbius (2022), with Keaton reprising the role.[104]

Topaz

Topaz (portrayed by Rachel House) is the Grandmaster's personal bodyguard and head of the Sakaaran Guards who had assisted him in overlooking the prisoners involved with the Contest of Champions. When a riot had broken out involving several former prisoners, as well as Thor and Valkyrie, Topaz led her soldiers in fighting back, only to eventually lose her life while chasing Bruce Banner.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Thor: Ragnarok. An alternate version of Topaz appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?

Joaquin Torres

First lieutenant Joaquin Torres (portrayed by Danny Ramirez) is a member of the U.S. Air Force and a close friend of Sam Wilson. He survived the Blip and tells Wilson of the five years he missed. He informs him of the terrorist Flag Smashers and provides intel on them, as well as meeting Wilson's other friend, Bucky Barnes. He is passed on the EXO-7 Falcon wing-suit and mantle by Wilson, when the latter takes on the mantle of Captain America.

As of 2024, the character has appeared in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.[105][106] He will return in the upcoming film Captain America: Brave New World as the second Falcon.[107]

U

Yondu Udonta

Yondu Udonta (portrayed by Michael Rooker) is the adoptive father of Peter Quill and a leader of the Ravagers. Yondu had been hired to kidnap a young Quill from Earth after the death of Quill's mother and return him to his birth father, Ego. Yondu decided Quill would better serve his own needs in thievery, so he raised him as part of his Ravager clan. Despite their frequent arguments and conflicts over the years, Quill and Yondu form an emotional and familial bond. In 2014, Yondu helps Quill and the Guardians of the Galaxy on Xandar against Ronan, and months later, sacrifices himself to save Quill from Ego.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in three films: Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (cameo). Alternate versions of Yondu appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[35] Rooker also voiced Yondu in The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.

Ultron

Ultron (portrayed by James Spader) is an artificial intelligence conceived and designed by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner as the head of a peacekeeping program, who subsequently takes the form of a sentient android overwhelmed with a god complex, determined to pacify the Earth by eradicating humanity.[108] Stark and Banner's research on the Mind Stone are the groundwork for Ultron's genesis, along with Stark's belief that Ultron would be the Avengers' permanent solution to maintaining "peace in our time." Once born, Ultron, however, being activated and infected by the Mind Stone quickly surmises that humanity's continued survival throughout human history is a result of overcoming ongoing successions of crises, and thus, he determines to inflict an extinction-level event in Sokovia to ensure the people of Earth have the will to evolve.[108] Ultron, however, views the Avengers as a hindrance to humanity's evolution and vows to fulfill the Avengers' extinction. Ultron continuously updates his physical form with the acquisition of vibranium from Ulysses Klaue. He also possesses the ability to manifest himself within Stark's Iron Legion droids and the Ultron Sentries he constructs soon after. He is ultimately defeated by the Avengers and destroyed by Vision, whom he intended to be his final prime body.

In an alternate universe, Ultron (voiced by Ross Marquand) transfers his A.I. into the not-yet born Vision's body, defeats the Avengers, and eradicates most of Earth's lifeforms. He then kills Thanos and takes the Infinity Stones, using them to eradicate all other life in the universe. Ultron also becomes aware of the Watcher, and manages to break into the Nexus of All Realities in an attempt to kill him and destroy the multiverse. After the Watcher forms the Guardians of the Multiverse, Ultron becomes aware of and battles the team, but fails to defeat them due to Stephen Strange Supreme's immense power and protection spells. Natasha Romanoff and Captain Peggy Carter manage to shoot an arrow into his head which contains a copy of Arnim Zola's consciousness. Subsequently, Zola destroys Ultron from inside his body and takes over it, but starts fighting Killmonger over the Infinity Stones until both are trapped in a pocket dimension by Strange Supreme and the Watcher.

In Earth-838, Ultron Sentries (also voiced by Marquand) serve as guards working for the Illuminati that apprehend Stephen Strange and America Chavez when they arrive there. Many of them are later destroyed by Wanda Maximoff.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Avengers: Age of Ultron. The alternate versions of Ultron appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...? and the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.[56][42]

V

Valkyrie

King "Val" Valkyrie (portrayed by Tessa Thompson), also known as Scrapper 142, is the last surviving of a group of Asgardian female warriors called the Valkyries, who were all, save Scrapper, vanquished in battle against Hela. In 2017, she allies herself with Thor and Bruce Banner to fight Hela once more.[a] She survives the Blip and brings the remaining Asgardians to a town in Norway called New Asgard, which she de facto rules in place of the depressed Thor by 2023. She later joins the Avengers in their final battle against Thanos and his army. After the battle, Thor officially leaves her in charge of New Asgard as its leader,[b] and she later assists him in facing Gorr, the God-Butcher, acquiring Zeus' Thunderbolt for herself in the process.[c] Later, she aids Carol Danvers in supplying refuge to Emperor Droge and his Skrull colony.[d]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in four films: Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Endgame, Thor: Love and Thunder and The Marvels; as well as in the Disney+ series Loki (archival footage). An alternate version of Valkyrie appeared in the animated series What If...?[42]

Hope van Dyne / Wasp

Janet van Dyne / Wasp

Janet van Dyne (portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer) is a scientist, the wife of Hank Pym, mother of Hope van Dyne, and the MCU's original Wasp. As the Wasp, Janet operated as high-ranking agent at S.H.I.E.L.D. alongside Pym on field missions where she wore a shrinking suit with similar powers as the Ant-Man one, with the added capability of wings for flight. During a mission in 1987, Janet turned off her suit regulator and became sub-atomic, disappearing into the Quantum Realm.[e] During this time, she meets Kang the Conqueror who had been exiled there. She helps him fix his Time Chair and restore his multiversal power core. However, she learns through a neurolink with the chair of Kang's true intentions of destruction. She betrays him and makes the core unusable, before running away and joining a refugee resistance movement.[f] In 2018, she is rescued by Pym with Hope and Scott Lang's help. Shortly after, Janet becomes a victim of the Blip.[g] In 2023, she is restored to life and attends Tony Stark's funeral with Pym, Hope, and Lang.[h] In 2025, she, Pym, Hope, Lang, and Cassie Lang are accidentally transported to the Quantum Realm where she encounters Kang again and Lang and Hope seemingly keep him from escaping.[i]

In an alternate universe, Janet is the patient zero with an infectious quantum virus that has turned her into a zombie, which is spread across the Earth after Pym rescues her from the Quantum Realm.[j]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in four films: Ant-Man (flashback), Ant-Man and the Wasp, Avengers: Endgame, and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. An alternate version of van Dyne appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?.

Anton Vanko

Anton Vanko (portrayed by Yevgeni Lazarev as an old man, Costa Ronin as a young man) is a Soviet scientist and partner of Howard Stark who both help create the first arc reactor. He betrays Stark by selling their designs on the black market. When Stark finds out, Vanko is deported and becomes a drunk. His son Ivan Vanko vows revenge on the Stark family after his death.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Iron Man 2; as well as in the television series Agent Carter.[109]

Ivan Vanko / Whiplash

Ivan Vanko (portrayed by Mickey Rourke), also known as Whiplash, is the son of Anton Vanko. Learning what he knew of his father of the original model of the arc reactor, he uses it to create electric whips to kill Tony Stark. After his failure to do so, he attracts business rival Justin Hammer, for the creation of a new suit for Hammer, although Vanko later betrays him using drones to kill Stark and then attempts to kill him with a new exoskeleton suit. He is defeated in battle with the combined forces of Stark and James Rhodes and subsequently killed by his exoskeleton suit self-destructing.[110][68][69]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Iron Man 2.

Varra / Priscilla Davis

Varra (portrayed by Charlayne Woodard) is one of the many Skrull refugees on Earth. She met and fell in love with Nick Fury, marrying him. She is also shown to have a history with Gravik. Varra posed as Priscilla Davis who had a heart defect and was buried at sea. Varra could not bring herself to carry out Gravik's orders to kill Fury.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the Disney+ series Secret Invasion.

Volstagg

Volstagg (portrayed by Ray Stevenson) is a member of the Warriors Three, depicted as a warrior of Asgard who loves to eat. He is killed by Hela in 2017 when she invades Asgard after being freed from her imprisonment.[111][112]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in four films: Thor, Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok, and Thor: Love and Thunder (archival footage).[113] An alternate version of Volstagg appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, voiced by Fred Tatasciore.[114]

Melina Vostokoff

Melina Vostokoff (portrayed by Rachel Weisz) is a seasoned spy who trained in the Red Room as a Black Widow and is a mother-figure to Natasha Romanoff and Yelena Belova. She is also a scientist who does research into mind control methods for General Dreykov. Melina later helps Romanoff to rescue the Widows and destroy the Red Room.

In an alternate universe depicted in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, Vostokoff became the leader of the Red Room after Romanoff had killed the previous leader and she acts as the handler of a brainwashed Steve Rogers, targeting Romanoff and Captain Carter. Carter manages to break through Rogers' brainwashing, and he seemingly sacrifices himself to destroy the Red Room. As Rogers flies the Hydra Stomper armor into the facility, Romanoff attaches Vostokoff to the armor via grappling hook, leading to her demise in the explosion.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Black Widow. She will return in the upcoming film Thunderbolts*.

Vision

W

John Walker / Captain America / U.S. Agent

Captain John F. Walker (portrayed by Wyatt Russell) is the former successor to Steve Rogers as the second Captain America appointed by the U.S. Government. His partner was Lemar Hoskins, also known as "Battlestar", and the two served in Operation Enduring Freedom together. Walker was a football star at Custer's Grove High School in Georgia and graduated from West Point in 2009. He goes on to become a highly decorated U.S. Army Captain and the first person in history to receive the Medal of Honor three times for his combat service. He also commanded high level counter-terrorism and hostage rescue operations. He studied at MIT and tested well above average in speed, endurance, and intelligence.

He is chosen by the Global Repatriation Council (GRC) to help quash the ongoing violent post-Blip revolutions occurring across the world. He comes to the aid of Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes during their first confrontation with the Flag Smashers and attempts to recruit them to join the GRC but they refuse. Walker later assists Barnes after he is arrested for missing court-mandated therapy and again is refused when he asks Barnes and Wilson to join him. Walker ultimately warns them to stay out of his way. During a fight with the Flag Smashers, Walker retrieves a vial of Super Soldier serum, and decides to ingest it. In the ensuing battle with the Flag Smashers, Hoskins is killed by Karli Morgenthau, leading Walker to murder a Flag Smasher by driving the shield into the man's chest while a horrified crowd watches. For this, Wilson and Barnes fight him for the shield and defeat him. The government strips Walker of his role as Captain America, and he is other than honorably discharged from the army. However, he builds a new shield from scrap metal and his Medal of Honor. Thus equipped, Walker confronts the Flag Smashers to avenge Hoskins, but defers his original goal and saves the Flag Smashers' hostages. After Wilson helps save them as Captain America, Walker assists Barnes in capturing the Flag Smashers. Afterwards, Walker is dubbed as U.S. Agent by Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. He will return in the upcoming film Thunderbolts*.[80]

Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk

Jennifer "Jen" Walters (portrayed by Tatiana Maslany) is an attorney at Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway and former Deputy District Attorney for the City of Los Angeles. After coming into contact with her cousin Bruce Banner's blood, she undergoes a physical transformation similar to his and becomes known as She-Hulk. She is then hired by GLK&H to be the face of their superhuman law division, and later dates Matt Murdock.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.

Walters family

Jennifer Walter's family play an important role in her life. Her parents are Morris and Elaine Walters (portrayed by Mark Linn-Baker and Tess Malis Kincaid respectively) and her cousin is Ched (portrayed by Nicholas Cirillo).

As of 2023, these characters have appeared in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.

Adam Warlock

Adam Warlock (portrayed by Will Poulter) is a perfect Sovereign created by Ayesha in order to help her destroy the Guardians of the Galaxy, but has the mentality of a child due to the High Evolutionary forcing Ayesha to bring Adam out prematurely to aid him in capturing Rocket. After the destruction of Counter-Earth, in which his mother is killed, Adam is captured by Gamora and later fails to kill Quill. As the High Evolutionary's ship explodes, Adam is rescued by Groot, and Drax explains that everyone deserves a second chance. Adam subsequently saves Quill's life and awkwardly joins the group hug, later becoming a part of the new Guardians of the Galaxy under the leadership of Rocket.

The character has appeared in the 2023 film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

Watcher

The Watcher (voiced by Jeffrey Wright) is a member of the extraterrestrial species of the same name who observes the multiverse and strictly refuses to interfere with its events. He maintains his vow until he is forced to act to save the multiverse from a version of Ultron, and manages to do this with the help of Guardians of the Multiverse. He is based on Uatu the Watcher from the comic books.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, the second season of the short-form animated series I Am Groot, and X-Men '97.

Raza al-Wazar

Raza Hamidmi al-Wazar (portrayed by Faran Tahir) is a terrorist leader of the Ten Rings group who kidnap Tony Stark. Outside of his character sharing some characteristics from the comic book character Wong-Chu and referencing the organization that alludes to the Mandarin, Raza is an original character of the MCU.[115] He uses Stark Industries weapons for personal gain, and is responsible for the origin of Stark as Iron Man, as he is the one who abducted him for his self-proclaimed personal gain of taking over the world, citing Genghis Khan as his influence. He is later revealed to be working for Obadiah Stane, who ultimately kills him.[68][86][69]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Iron Man.

Xu Wenwu

Xu Wenwu (portrayed by Tony Leung) is the legendary founder and supreme leader of the Ten Rings terrorist organization, and is the father of Shang-Chi in place of Fu Manchu / Zheng Zu from Marvel Comics.[116][117][118] Wenwu is the enigmatic and feared leader of the Ten Rings criminal organization and the father of Shang-Chi and Xialing. He utilizes the legendary Ten Rings — a set of ten mystical iron rings that grants him immortality and unimaginable power. The Ten Rings terrorist group was previously referenced in the Iron Man trilogy and Ant-Man.[119][120] He attempted to find the legendary village Ta Lo, being encountered at the mystical gate by its protector, Ying Li, whom he fell in love with. He took her back to his home and started a family, having a son, Shang-Chi and daughter, Xialing. He also abandoned both his rings and organization, but after the rival Iron Gang murdered Li, he vengefully massacred them and meticulously trained Shang-Chi in combat, sending him to kill the Iron Gang's leader. Shang-Chi runs away to San Francisco, while Xialing escapes a few years later to Macau.

In the present-day, Wenwu is haunted with his wife's death and begins hearing her voice calling out to him from Ta Lo, which he believes imprisoned her in a cave. He sends his forces after both his children to retrieve their pendants, which point the way towards Ta Lo. He organizes his army to attack Ta Lo and open the cave which, unbeknownst to him, contains the Dweller-in-Darkness, a demon that has been impersonating Li's voice so Wenwu will release him. He arrives and proceeds to break the Dweller's seal until he is confronted by Shang-Chi, whom he battles until the Dweller breaks free. Realizing he had been tricked, a remorseful Wenwu saves Shang-Chi from the Dweller and bequeaths his Ten Rings to him before the Dweller kills him by consuming his soul.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Alternate versions of Wenwu appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, voiced by Feodor Chin.

Nicodemus West

Dr. Nicodemus West (portrayed by Michael Stuhlbarg) is a rival surgeon to Stephen Strange.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in two films: Doctor Strange and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. An alternate version of West appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?.

Dane Whitman

Dane Whitman (portrayed by Kit Harington) is a human who is dating Sersi.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Eternals.

Riri Williams / Ironheart

Riri Williams (portrayed by Dominique Thorne), also known as Ironheart, is an MIT student and genius inventor from Chicago who creates a suit of armor that rivals the one built by Tony Stark / Iron Man, and whose vibranium detector is stolen by the CIA, leading to her being hunted down by Talokan and Wakanda.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. She will return in the upcoming Disney+ series Ironheart.

Sam Wilson / Falcon / Captain America

Sarah Wilson

Sarah Wilson (portrayed by Adepero Oduye) is the sister of Sam Wilson. She has two sons, AJ (portrayed by Chase River McGhee) and Cass (portrayed by Aaron Haynes), and struggles financially in Sam's absence during the Blip.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the Disney+ series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.

Wade Wilson / Deadpool

Peter Wisdom

Peter Wisdom (portrayed by Rob Delaney) is a car salesman alongside Wade Wilson in Earth-10005. He showed up when Deadpool put an ad for X-Force members, and was immediately recruited. He died alongside all the other X-Force members, but Deadpool used time travel to prevent his death.

As of 2024, the character has appeared in the film Deadpool & Wolverine. Delaney reprises his role from Deadpool 2 (2018). Somehow, between the events of Deadpool 2 and the third film, Peter managed to become a legend in every single Deadpool universe, dubbed "PeterPool" by the Deadpool Corps.

W'Kabi

W'Kabi (portrayed by Daniel Kaluuya) is the chief of Wakanda's Border Tribe as well as T'Challa's best friend and Okoye's husband.[121] As he is responsible for the borders of Wakanda, W'Kabi and his guards have trained armored white rhinoceroses as shock cavalry. W'Kabi loses faith in T'Challa when he fails to capture Ulysses Klaue (who had killed his parents decades earlier while stealing vibranium), and supports N'Jadaka when he subsequently takes the throne. During the final battle, Okoye confronts W'Kabi when he tries to trample M'Baku with an armored white rhinoceros, saying she values Wakanda more than their love. Not wanting to die by Okoye's hands or take her life, W'Kabi surrenders and the rest of the Border Tribe does the same.

It is revealed in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever that he was banished from the Royal Family's services following the events of the first film for aligning with Killmonger and currently remains in the Border Tribe.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Black Panther.

Wong

Jimmy Woo

James E. "Jimmy" Woo (portrayed by Randall Park) is an FBI agent. In 2016, Woo is assigned to be Scott Lang's parole officer while he is under house arrest for two years. He sees Lang doing the card tricks and becomes interested. In 2023, Woo is called in to investigate a missing persons case in Westview, New Jersey. He works alongside S.W.O.R.D. to investigate Wanda Maximoff's anomaly, teaming up with Monica Rambeau and Darcy Lewis. He is ejected from the base with Rambeau and Lewis after they defended Maximoff. In 2026, Woo has become good friends with Lang.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in two films: Ant-Man and the Wasp and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, as well as in the Disney+ series WandaVision.[122] An alternate version of Jimmy Woo will appear in the animated series Marvel Zombies.[81]

X

Hunter X-05 / Brad Wolfe

Hunter X-05 (portrayed by Rafael Casal), is an agent, later prisoner, of the Time Variance Authority, who assumes an identity on the sacred timeline as famous actor Brad Wolfe.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the Disney+ series Loki.

Charles Xavier

Xu Xialing

Xu Xialing (portrayed by Meng'er Zhang) is Shang-Chi's sister. After escaping the Ten Rings, Xialing establishes an underground fight club in Macau called the Golden Daggers Club which is frequented by Wong, Abomination, the Black Widow Helen, and an unnamed Extremis soldier. During the Ten Rings raid on the Golden Daggers Club where they targeted her pendant, Xialing is captured along with her brother and Katy by Wenwu when he breaks up the fight. She escapes from the Ten Rings compound with them, Trevor Slattery, and Morris the Hundun to Ta Lo. Xialing helps defend the village from the Ten Rings and later the Dweller-in-Darkness. After Wenwu's death, Xialing is advised by Shang-Chi to disband the Ten Rings. Unbeknownst to Shang-Chi, Xialing actually became the new leader of the Ten Rings and restructures it to include female fighters.

She is partially inspired by Sasha Hammer, Zheng Bao Yu and Sister Dagger from the comic books.[123]

As of 2022, the character has appeared in the film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Y

Ying Li

Ying Li (portrayed by Fala Chen) is a guardian of Ta Lo, a mystical realm inhabited by Chinese mythological creatures, including its guardian dragon, the Great Protector, who blesses Li with the power to manipulate wind. In 1996, the immortal warlord Xu Wenwu attempts to invade Ta Lo but is defeated by Li. The two fall in love but when Wenwu is rejected by Ta Lo's inhabitants for his dark past, Li leaves with him. The two marry and have two children: a son, Shang-Chi, and a daughter, Xialing. Wenwu abandons his Ten Rings organization and its weapons while Li forgoes the blessing of the Great Protector to be with each other and their children. While Wenwu is away, Li is murdered by the Iron Gang, old enemies of the Ten Rings. Li's death prompts Wenwu to violently murder the gang in retaliation and reverts to his dark ways by reclaiming his Rings and organization. Years later, the Dweller-in-Darkness uses Li's voice to make Wenwu believe that his wife is still alive and trapped within a gate in Ta Lo, so that Wenwu can use his Rings to destroy its seal. Wenwu attempts to convince his estranged children to help him free their mother and destroy her village in retaliation for imprisoning her, but the two side with Li's people. Shang-Chi and Xialing are gifted suits of armor crafted from the Great Protector's scales that Li entrusted to her sister Ying Nan. After the battle, Shang-Chi and Xialing light paper lanterns in memory of Li and Wenwu, who was killed by the Dweller.

As of 2024, the character has appeared in the film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. The character's name in the film was initially announced as Jiang Li, which was used on licensed products, but was changed to Ying Li. The name Jiang Li was repurposed when the character was integrated into the mainstream Marvel Universe as Shang-Chi's real mother in the comics.[124][125]

Refinery29 reviewer Leah Marilla Thomas praised this adaptation of Shang-Chi's mother for the "mythical (and devastatinlgy romantic) backstory", which makes her a "real character" as compared to the brief appearances of the earlier comics version.[126]

Ying Nan

Ying Nan (portrayed by Michelle Yeoh) is a guardian of Ta Lo, Li's sister, and Shang-Chi and Xialing's aunt. Nan gives her nephew and niece suits of armor crafted from dragon scales and mentors Shang-Chi in the fighting style of Ta Lo. Nan leads the defense of Ta Lo against the Ten Rings and later the Dweller-in-Darkness.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Ho Yinsen

Dr. Ho Yinsen (portrayed by Shaun Toub) is an engineer who helps save Tony Stark's life by creating an electromagnet which keeps shrapnel from his heart. He later helps Stark build an armor to escape from the terrorists who kidnapped them both. He then sacrifices his life to let Stark escape, with his last words being "don't waste your life, Stark".[127][128]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in two films: Iron Man and Iron Man 3 (cameo).

Yon-Rogg

Yon-Rogg (portrayed by Jude Law)[129][130][131] is the leader of Starforce, and leads the war against the Skrulls. While hunting down former Kree scientist Mar-Vell, he encounters Carol Danvers, who destroys an energy core that imbues her with powers. Yon-Rogg takes her back to Hala, gives Danvers a blood transfusion with his blood to save her life, and has her memories altered to think that she is a Kree named Vers. He mentors and trains her to be a soldier, but during an operation she is separated from the rest of the Starforce and lands on Earth. Yon-Rogg goes after her, only to discover that Danvers has switched sides after the Skrull Talos helped her recover her memories. Starforce captures Danvers, Talos, and a group of Skrull refugees, but Danvers manages to break free of Yon-Rogg and the Supreme Intelligence's hold over her by unlocking her full potential to drive back and defeat several members of the Starforce. Yon-Rogg requests assistance from Ronan the Accuser, but his assault on Earth is thwarted by Danvers. In their final confrontation, Danvers defeats Yon-Rogg. Afterwards, she sends him back to Hala to deliver her message to the Supreme Intelligence.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Captain Marvel. An alternate version of Rogg appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?

Yukio

Yukio (portrayed by Shioli Kutsuna) is Negasonic Teenage Warhead's girlfriend and fellow X-Men member on Earth-10005.

As of 2024, the character has appeared in the film Deadpool & Wolverine. Kutsuna reprises her role from Deadpool 2 (2018).

Z

Helmut Zemo

Baron Helmut Zemo (portrayed by Daniel Brühl)[132] is a wealthy baron of the Sokovian royal family who served as colonel of an elite Sokovian commando unit and blamed the Avengers for their role in his family's deaths during their battle with Ultron, developing a hatred towards enhanced individuals in general. In 2016, after learning of a facility holding Hydra's Winter Soldier project and the footage of Bucky Barnes murdering Tony Stark's parents, Zemo frames Barnes by bombing the signing of the Sokovia Accords in Vienna to acquire the facility's location and then lure Stark and Steve Rogers so he can have them destroy each other. Achieving his goal of effectively fracturing the Avengers, Zemo attempts to commit suicide but is stopped by T'Challa and taken into custody by the authorities. Everett K. Ross supervises his incarceration where he mocks Zemo for failing in his efforts, but Zemo indicates otherwise. In 2024, he escapes with the help of Barnes and allies with him and Sam Wilson against the Flag Smashers for his own agenda. Though later recaptured by the Dora Milaje and sent to the Raft, Zemo arranges the murder of arrested members of the inner circle through his butler to minimize the chance of their Super-Soldier enhancements being reproduced.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Captain America: Civil War; as well as in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, where Zemo briefly wears his traditional purple mask from the comics, which he was not depicted with in Civil War.[133][134]

Zeus

Zeus (portrayed by Russell Crowe) is the king of the Olympians, based on the Greek mythological deity of the same name. Zeus heads the Council of Godheads in Omnipotence City, but is demonstrated by Thor to be an uninterested fool obsessed with orgies when he wouldn't come up with a solution to deal with Gorr the God Butcher while claiming that the Gods that Gorr the God Butcher killed were "lesser gods". In anger, Zeus turns his lightning bolt on the group, breaking Korg's body before Thor slings the bolt back through Zeus's chest, seemingly killing him. Valkyrie takes the bolt to fight Gorr. Zeus is revealed to have survived in the mid-credits scene, sending his son Hercules to strike fear into the hearts of men again and deal with Thor.

There were some deleted scenes before the above scene was filmed that showed Zeus to be more helpful to Thor as he shows up at the hospice where Jane Foster is at, tells Thor how the Thunderbolt works, and to find the Gates of Eternity.[135]

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Thor: Love and Thunder.

Arnim Zola

Dr. Arnim Zola (portrayed by Toby Jones) is a scientist working for Hydra and the Red Skull before getting captured and recruited into S.H.I.E.L.D. Zola masterminds Hydra's infiltration within S.H.I.E.L.D.'s infrastructure before a terminal illness in the 1970s leads to him transferring his consciousness into a computer system in Camp Lehigh. In 2014, his computer consciousness distracts Steve Rogers and Natasha Romanoff long enough for the camp to be wiped out by a missile barrage from Hydra.

In an alternate universe, Zola is captured by Captain Peggy Carter, who became a super-soldier instead of Steve Rogers. In another universe, a copy of Zola's consciousness is recovered by Natasha Romanoff to stop her universe's Ultron. It is hinted Zola has digital copies of his mind stored in other Hydra bases. Despite his initial failure to overwrite Ultron's A.I., Zola acquires the android's body in his second attempt and battles Killmonger for the Infinity Stones before the two are trapped in a pocket dimension by Stephen Strange Supreme and the Watcher.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in two films: Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain America: The Winter Soldier; as well as in the episode "Valediction" from the television series Agent Carter. His alternate versions appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[35]

Zuri

Zuri (portrayed by Forest Whitaker as an adult, Denzel Whitaker as a young man) is a former member of the War Dogs and a Wakandan shaman, and the trusted loyal adviser to his King. As a young man, Zuri posed as an American named James to tail N'Jobu, T'Chaka's brother and a traitor, and witnessed his death at T'Chaka's hands in 1992. In 2016, Zuri appoints T'Chaka's son T'Challa as the new king, and oversees T'Challa's fight with M'Baku on challenge day by administering the liquid that removes the abilities the heart-shaped herb grants. When M'Baku is defeated, Zuri performs a ritual that involves the abilities' return. Zuri is the one to tell T'Challa the truth about N'Jobu. N'Jadaka later kills Zuri when he attempts to protect T'Challa, blaming him for doing nothing to protect N'Jobu.

As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Black Panther.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ As depicted in Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
  2. ^ As depicted in Avengers: Endgame (2019)
  3. ^ As depicted in Thor: Love and Thunder (2022)
  4. ^ As depicted in The Marvels (2023)
  5. ^ As depicted in Ant-Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp
  6. ^ As depicted in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
  7. ^ As depicted in Ant-Man and the Wasp
  8. ^ As depicted in Avengers: Endgame
  9. ^ As depicted in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
  10. ^ As depicted in What If... Zombies?!

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