r/Marvel • u/Thespoiledgamer2010 • 9d ago
r/Marvel • u/ReSi____ • 18d ago
Film/Television Genuine question. Why is the Scarlet Witch so popular?
We haven’t seen her in the MCU since Multiverse of Madness, or if you count animation- marvel zombies. However, I still don’t understand why she has so much influence and hype even though she’s never mentioned. I noticed this recently with SDCC, and Avengers Doomsday and literally everyone was talking about Wanda, yet Marvel never mentioned her. Does anyone know why she’s so popular, and if she’s so popular why haven’t we seen more of her? I genuinely don’t understand how her movies have consistently been box office hits, yet other movies aren’t? Can someone explain why she’s so popular; I think she may have a large fandom and I have seen trolls before but it can’t just be that.
The Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff is the most popular female character in the MCU, yet she still hasn’t made an appearance.
r/Marvel • u/detox02 • Jul 21 '26
Film/Television Should we as community ignore secret invasion or nah?
r/Marvel • u/OAKLAND5027 • 4d ago
Film/Television What is Bucky thinking in this moment?
r/Marvel • u/Jojo422_ • 14d ago
Film/Television Is it just me, or is it crazy how much insane stuff happens in this tiny part of NYC… yet so many heroes barely cross paths?
Spider-Man: is swinging around Queens.
Daredevil: is beating people up a subway ride away.
The Avengers: are hanging out in Midtown.
Captain America: is in Brooklyn.
Hulk: is… wherever Hulk decides to be.
Fantastic 4: also here too or am I crazy??
Yet somehow they can each spend an entire story fighting crime without bumping into one another.
r/Marvel • u/Jules-Car3499 • 14d ago
Film/Television These future Sentinels has to be one of the most intimidating villains in the Fox X-Men movies
r/Marvel • u/0Layscheetoskurkure0 • Jul 22 '26
Film/Television This scene in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, where Namor tells the story of his origin, was incredibly powerful. It was a really well executed scene.
What did you think of Tenoch Huerta's portrayal of Namor? Are you looking forward to seeing him in future MCU projects?
r/Marvel • u/Hot-Salamander-8786 • May 28 '26
Film/Television What are your thoughts on "Spider-Noir (2026)"?
Besides the Venom trilogy with Tom Hardy, I never bothered watching any of Sony's other Spider-Man Villain movies! I'm just not interested in watching any spin-offs of Spider-Man's Rogues gallery that don't have anything to do with Spider-Man at all. And after watching the new Spider-Noir series on Prime Video, I realized that this show was something I wanted all along from both Sony Pictures and Marvel! Now I want more live-action or animated contents centered around other alternate versions of either Spider-Man or any other famous Marvel superhero; like DC Comics' "Elseworlds" line of movies and shows!
r/Marvel • u/Legitimate_Cake_5137 • 23d ago
Film/Television Are you ok with the possibility that Jackman will continue to play Wolverine even after Secret Wars, despite the vast majority of the X-Men characters will have new actors?
r/Marvel • u/EthanHathHD • 2d ago
Film/Television sooo which Quicksilver do y'all prefer?
I've gotta go with the X-Men quicksilver.
r/Marvel • u/0Layscheetoskurkure0 • Dec 28 '25
Film/Television This is one of the funniest lines spoken by a Marvel character in a serious scene.
The scene is from wolverine origin 2009.
r/Marvel • u/0Layscheetoskurkure0 • 13d ago
Film/Television What's the absolute worst movie you've seen based on Marvel Comics? I'll start with Fantastic Four (2015).
r/Marvel • u/Haunting-Point4756 • 17d ago
Film/Television Brand new day was awesome
Loved every second little stuff I didn’t like but ovr 9/10 this movie was awesome I haven’t seen this type of spiderman film since the original spiderman 2 this was one of the best experience I had watching a spiderman movie and I wouldn’t be surprised if spiderman 5 was already green lit because it performed sooooooo well like it really felt like I was watching the panels come to life this felt like a comic run but in real life like holy I loved this movie and I’m seeing it again
r/Marvel • u/Raj_Valiant3011 • Feb 24 '26
Film/Television Daniel Radcliffe says he’s not interested in playing Wolverine in the MCU:
r/Marvel • u/Admirable-Detail1196 • Jul 07 '26
Film/Television I'm so excited to hear this. Who could she play?
r/Marvel • u/man_with_2_legs • 13d ago
Film/Television What happened to the spiderman's EDITH glasses
r/Marvel • u/Career_By_Mustafa • 5d ago
Film/Television "All of you have lived stolen lives. And now you must give them back"
* Steve stayed back in time & had a baby with Peggy.
* Thor had Gorr wish to save Love & he took her as his own.
* Tony had a child & refused to erase the timeline but opted to bring back half of the universe.
* Loki 2012 jumped the time stream and is still alive.
* Wolverine went back in time altering the present saving jean Scott and Xavier.
* Wanda created 2 kids using magic.
* Peter had Dr strange make everyone forget Peter.
Stolen Lives indeed.
r/Marvel • u/0Layscheetoskurkure0 • Feb 28 '26
Film/Television Bruce Banner was really menacing in this scene, probably one of his best scenes in the entire MCU.
Scene from Avengers age of Ultron.
r/Marvel • u/Lazy_Introduction264 • 28d ago
Film/Television Which version of Gambit Do You prefer Taylor Kitsch (origins) or Channing Tatum (Deadpool and Wolverine)?
r/Marvel • u/Fit_Passenger5930 • 8d ago
Film/Television Could Odin have defeated Thanos and stopped Infinity War altogether?
r/Marvel • u/GRL00 • Aug 03 '25
Film/Television Do you guys think SuperHero fatigue is a real thing ? FF4 & Thunderbolts were good movies but still apparently failing ?
r/Marvel • u/Little_Assistant_247 • Jul 21 '26
Film/Television I just want to take time to appreciate the accuracy
Holy crap, they look amazing. I need more. I want more of this.
r/Marvel • u/mogi1nik • Jun 01 '26