The Apocalypse
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Marvel doesn't own the rights to the Skrulls? I figured that would be the most logical option (Skrulls invasion) for Phase 4.
I feel like Marvel needs to start going "smaller", i.e. more personal. Like how they did with Ant-man and hopefully Spider-man. You look at a movie like Civil War, and you have to wonder how can you really top that? How many times can you save the world/universe?
When I was watching Dark World, I couldn't help thinking: "This isn't what I want in a Thor movie. I want to see him on Earth - a God among men. I don't care about Asgard, I don't know the rules, the visuals are too much etc."
Marvel doesn't own the rights to the Skrulls? I figured that would be the most logical option (Skrulls invasion) for Phase 4.
They are packaged with Fantastic Four apparently.
Considering Marvel's known problem with villains, the idea of the next few phases being more about villains assembling could be an interesting way to fix that. Guardians of the Galaxy and Spider-Man will probably not be limited by trilogies, while Black Panther and Doctor Stranger will probably get sequels, therefore, Phase IV doesn't realy need to worry as much about introducing new heroes.
The F4 are coming back to Marvel? Not sure i can trust those rumors.
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At the conclusion of IFW Marvel will have capped with the biggest single crossover ever. Do we think they'll build towards something else like Thanos in the future or stick with New Introductions, Team ups and cross-overs with no readily apparent Big Bad?
I'm guessing Phase 4 will not provide a big bad. They'll calm down some and try to re-build starting in Phase 5. If they even continue to use a "Phase" system.
Marvel doesn't own the rights to the Skrulls? I figured that would be the most logical option (Skrulls invasion) for Phase 4.
Dormammu is another oneKang is the only Big Bad who can compare to Thanos level, Although maybe they can bring in Beyonder.