Ouroboros/OB From Loki
Ke Huy Quan's portrayal of the eccentric genius OB is arguably the highlight of Loki season 2. The Time Variance Authority (TVA) Repairs and Advancement agent steals every scene he's in, while his expertise on the Temporal Loom is essential to the success of Loki's (Tom Hiddlestone) mission. Quan delivers comic relief expertly while remaining a wholesome and lovable oddball.
Ke Huy Quan's Ouroboros smiling in Loki season 2
The character exists in a supporting capacity and is entrenched in the world of the TVA, unexplored entirely by any big-screen MCU project. Bringing OB to the large screen would inject a bit of whimsy into any project he's in — as long as he isn't relegated to solely comic relief.
Ke Huy Quan's Ouroboros with the new TVA guidebook at the end of Loki season 2
Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk From She-Hulk: Attorney At Law
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law may not receive a second season, but that doesn't mean the MCU should just abandon the character. Admittedly, the procedural-style of the series is better suited to television than film. However, with a superhero like Jennifer Walters, it's just a matter of time before there's a threat large enough to warrant her presence in a movie.
She-Hulk in suit in court in She-Hulk Attorney at Law
Given the review bombing and general undeserved backlash to this project, the character deserves a second chance to carve her place in the pantheon of Marvel heroes. If there is to be no season 2, at least let She-Hulk's journey continue elsewhere.
Jennifer Walters speaking to KEVIN in She-Hulk Attorney at Law's finale
Bruno Carrelli From Ms. Marvel
When The Marvels released, the plucky Kamala Khan's (Iman Vellani) geeky and loyal best friend was sorely missed. Although Bruno seems to have no place as a major player in the larger narrative, future films involving Ms. Marvel can only benefit from his presence — if only for a brief cameo. The character is deeply important to Ms. Marvel and plays a huge role in her origin, and thus deserves some acknowledgment.
Ms Marvel Bruno Carrelli Matt Lintz
It's also interesting to note Bruno's skills with science and technology as a primary characteristic. Perhaps there's a more significant place in the MCU for young Bruno as well?
Kate Bishop From Hawkeye
While Kate Bishop has technically already made a movie appearance in The Marvels, the MCU clearly has bigger plans for her. Her time on Hawkeye sets her up as Clint Barton's successor, and Kamala Khan's proposition for a team of younger heroes is the perfect place for Kate to make her true big screen debut. The possibilities are endless for Kate Bishop's superhero team-ups and battles.
Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) pointing a bow and arrow at the screen in Hawkeye
Kate has already proven herself after holding her own in combat with Wilson Fisk's Kingpin (Vincent D'Onofrio). In short, she's a perfect fit for the MCU's upcoming Young Avengers project, which she's also seemingly attached to.
Kate Bishop and Clint Barton fighting together in Hawkeye
Layla El-Faouly/Scarlet Scarab From Moon Knight
While Moon Knight might be all about the dual personas of its titular character, the true superhero to emerge from the show is definitely Layla El-Faouly's Scarlet Scarab. The archaeologist-turned-Avatar of the goddess Tawaret is the first Egyptian superhero in the MCU. Scarlet Scarab is just an exciting new superhero all around, and it does her a disservice to constrain her story to her relationship with her ex-husband, Marc Spector (Oscar Isaac).
May Calamawy as Layla El-Faouly in MCU Moon Knight
This is a superhero that definitely has the power and presence required of the big screen — and she certainly deserves to be there.
Marc Spector/Steven Grant/Moon Knight From Moon Knight
Speaking of Moon Knight, it would be an absolute shame if the title hero never makes his own big screen debut. Nothing has been confirmed about the future of the character, but the show's popularity must surely be capitalized on. Both Marc Spector and his alter, Steven Grant, are compelling characters on their own, but add in their complex relationship with the god Khonshu and the resulting powers, and you get some serious movie material.
Marc Spector with crescent weapon in Moon Knight
With a character like Moon Knight, an exploration of inner turmoil and sense of self is paramount, but if the studio can execute this, there is no reason why a Moon Knight film can't succeed.
Mobius From Loki
Committed TVA agent Mobius' partnership with Loki is yet another highlight of the series. The actors have a chemistry that's hard to come by and shouldn't be squandered. The Variant ended his arc in Loki season 2 by retiring from the TVA to find his place on the timeline.
An image of Morbius looking serious in Loki
While this can function as a bittersweet send-off for the character, it would be a missed opportunity to have him never return in some form. It would be interesting to see a version of Mobius that knows a life outside the TVA return to weigh in on multiverse-threatening events. At the very least, a reunion with Loki is certainly due.
Loki Season 2 shot showing Owen Wilson as Mobius in a Temporal Loom protective suit.
Agatha Harkness From WandaVision
What WandaVision fan didn't find themselves humming 'Agatha All-Along' for weeks after the reveal of Agatha Harkness as the show's villain? The witch is returning to the screen this year in the series Agatha: Darkhold Diaries, but the character is too powerful to remain just on television. The end of WandaVision finds Agatha stripped of her powers and confined to the WestView anomaly.
Agatha Harkness defeated by Scarlet Witch in WandaVision
Nonetheless, Agatha's apparent imminent release from this punishment in the upcoming series brings about endless possibilities for her role in the MCU's future. Kathryn Hahn shined in this role, and any more Agatha content at all is more than welcome. The witch's dark magic is sure to cause chaos that could impact the larger narrative of the MCU.
Maya Lopez From Echo
The representation of a Native American, deaf, and paraplegic superhero is incredible, especially because of the care taken by Echo to embrace and lovingly handle the topics of culture and disability. Naturally, this legacy should only continue on larger MCU projects. Her powers, although formidable, have yet to be thoroughly explored, creating the perfect opportunity for a film to do so.
Maya Lopez (Alaqua Cox) sitting in Echo
While Echo serves as a strong origin story for Lopez, viewers have yet to see her become a 'hero,' having emerged from under Kingpin's thumb. The show has her overcome her inner demons and a lifetime of trauma, leaving her future as a superhero wide open.
Maya Lopez boxing in Hawkeye and Echo
Wilson Fisk/Kingpin From Echo, Hawkeye, & Daredevil
There's a good chance that Kingpin may become the next Thanos-level villain of the MCU, especially given the issues surrounding Jonathan Majors' Kang the Conqueror. Although a street-level crime boss, Kingpin is by far one of the most compelling Marvel villains to grace the screen, due in large part to Vincent D'Onofrio's stellar performance.
Vincent D'Onofio's Kingpin in the MCU's Hawkeye series
Given his notably leveled-up power in Hawkeye, viewers can expect a different take on Wilson Fisk's Kingpin, one that may just have what it takes to become the biggest new threat in the MCU. The villain has yet to disappoint and is bound for bigger and better projects.
Kingpin with a hat in Hawkeye.