The Rise of the Young Avengers
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has been teasing the introduction of the Young Avengers, and fans are eagerly anticipating their debut. With a major tease at the end of The Marvels, it's only a matter of time before the first three Young Avengers make their mark on the big screen.
Custom image of Ms. Marvel, Shang-Chi, and Kate Bishop.
Currently being assembled by none other than Kamala Khan's Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani), it's been confirmed that Kate Bishop's Hawkeye (Hailee Steinfeld) will be joining Kamala along with the implication that Ant-Man's daughter Cassie Lang (Kathryn Newton) will either be asked or has already joined the brand-new team.
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The classic words and moves of Nick Fury when he recruited Iron Man are embodied by Kamala, who is seen at the end of The Marvels waiting in the shadows for Kate Bishop to come home. Thanks to her access to S.A.B.E.R's database, Kamala reveals her intentions to find and recruit others as the next generation of heroes in the MCU, and this includes Cassie Lang.
Wiccan, Skaar and Eli Bradley unite as potential Young Avengers candidates
Potential Debuts and Scenarios
The assembly of the Young Avengers in the MCU opens up a plethora of potential scenarios and debut possibilities. There are a few different options as to where these three initial Young Avengers might come together in the MCU, and who they might recruit along the way.
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One possibility is that Kamala, Kate, and Cassie will have supporting roles in the upcoming Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, Marvel's fifth Avengers crossover. The effects of the multiverse and time travel will likely play a large role, potentially introducing older versions of the Young Avengers from a future timeline.
Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez in MCU's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Alternatively, the Young Avengers could star in their own MCU movie or show, with the trio serving as the main protagonists throughout the narrative. This would be a brand-new assembly of characters that pays homage to the origins of Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Paul Bettany's White Vision in WandaVision
Recruitment and Expansion
The potential recruitment of new heroes to the Young Avengers roster opens up exciting possibilities for the future of the MCU. Characters like America Chavez, Wiccan, Speed, Patriot, Ironheart, and Iron Lad could all be recruited and featured in upcoming MCU projects, further expanding the ranks of the Young Avengers.
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The introduction of these new heroes could take place in various upcoming MCU projects, setting the stage for an Avengers crossover or a dedicated Young Avengers project. The MCU's commitment to developing a new assembly for the next generation of heroes is evident, and fans are eager to see how it unfolds.
Young Iron Lad in Marvel Comics