The Infernal
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I think any future Hulk film at this stage couldn't be fully considered a sequel, but a soft reboot at this point.
If they’re doing The Marvels, then maybe they can do something like The Hulks with a Hulk and She-Hulk team up.
I think any future Hulk film at this stage couldn't be fully considered a sequel, but a soft reboot at this point.
Hulk and the Agents of Smash.
If Marvel Studios wanted a Hulk show. They would have made it before She Hulk. I think they are phasing out Bruce for She Hulk. At some point, Bruce will have to go just like Steve/Tony/Natasha. And the fact that they can't make solo movies for Hulk without being tied to Universal is another reason.Depends on how long the theatrical distribution rights (rights of first refusal) with Universal may last, how knows. For a dollar, I'll bet Hulk may get a solo thru Disney+ as a show after She-Hulk, but then again who knows.
Is NWH the beginning of the end of Tom Holland Spidey in the MCU? Well I certainly hope not. This video does shed a light.
Skip to 11:50.
as many of others said all over the internet, the most logical thing and the path of least resistance is to let holland's spiderman be stuck in the "sony-verse" hence he has no way home "to the mcu". he can then go do all their movies and make his return in some sort of secret wars type event to close the multiverse. the mcu doesn't need spiderman. the mcu is a money making machine and if not for covid, shang chi would've been another billion dollar franchise. and we now have a whole slew of younger heroes in the mcu for that demographic.
From those skeptical of the credibility of this source, I will note this is from the same guy who was the first to break that Alfred Molina was returning as Doc Ock in NWH before the trades even, and he’s even been credited by trades like Hollywood Reporter for the story. Take it with a grain of salt for now, but if true, then that would mean that Marvel has regained the distribution rights for Hulk from Universal. Which is pretty darn huge news if you ask me.
Your right. I thought it was written by him since he linked it on Twitter. KC Walsh writes for that site, but they said the source has been proven right in past but he had a hand in sharing this information from sources for someone to write for him.I thought KC Walsh was the one who broke the news about Molina? In any case, this would be very cool if true.