El Universo Cinematográfico de Marvel (MCU) es un americano licencia de los medios y el universo compartido centrado en películas de superhéroes y otras serie protagonizada por varios superhéroes titulares producidos de forma independiente por Marvel Studios y basados en caracteres que aparecen en los cómics americanos publicados por Marvel Comics . El universo compartido, al igual que el Universo Marvel original en los cómics, se estableció cruzando elementos, escenarios, elenco y personajes comunes de la trama.
Personajes centrales
La serie de películas del Universo Cinematográfico de Marvel presenta muchos personajes centrales en sus fases. Las primeras tres fases se conocen como "The Infinity Saga". A julio de 2019[actualizar], Se han estrenado 23 películas.
La Fase Uno se centra en seis personas que se convirtieron en los Vengadores ( Tony Stark , Steve Rogers , Thor Odinson , Bruce Banner , Natasha Romanoff , Clint Barton ) junto con Nick Fury , líder de SHIELD , responsable de la idea de formar el equipo. . Otro personaje central es Loki , un villano que originalmente provocó la formación de los Vengadores para frustrar sus planes de dominación mundial. [2]
La Fase Dos se centra en los primeros Vengadores y Furia de la MCU una vez más, junto con las nuevas incorporaciones del equipo ( James Rhodes [visto por primera vez en la Fase Uno], Sam Wilson , Wanda Maximoff y Vision ). Esta fase también presenta a los Guardianes de la Galaxia ( Peter Quill , Gamora , Rocket , Groot y Drax ) y Scott Lang . [2]
La fase tres recupera todos los personajes centrales de la fase uno y la fase dos. Comienza enfocándose en la división de los Vengadores originales (como se mostró antes en las primeras Fases) con superhéroes recién agregados como Bucky Barnes (visto por primera vez en la Fase Uno y la Fase Dos), Scott Lang , T'Challa y Peter Parker involucrados. Se revela el origen de Nick Fury y Loki tiene un papel más neutral en la Fase Tres. Thanos (que se mostró brevemente en la Fase Uno y la Fase Dos) cumple el papel de antagonista principal de la tercera Fase. Hope van Dyne (como se ve en la Fase Dos) se une a Scott Lang como socios del dúo de superhéroes. Stephen Strange y Wong también se presentan como miembros de la nueva formación de los Maestros de las Artes Místicas que se alía con los Vengadores y los Guardianes de la Galaxia para derrotar a Thanos. Los Guardianes de la Galaxia obtienen nuevos miembros con Mantis y Nebula (que originalmente era una villana en la Fase Dos, pero luego se redime). Los personajes femeninos también aparecen más en pantalla a lo largo de la Fase Tres, particularmente en la penúltima película, Avengers: Endgame , que le da un papel heroico a Pepper Potts (de las Fases anteriores), los héroes de Wakandan Okoye y Shuri , y Valkyrie de Asgard, junto con el nuevo personaje principal de la Fase Tres, Carol Danvers . [2] [3]
Bruce Banner / Hulk
El Dr. Bruce Banner (interpretado inicialmente por Edward Norton y posteriormente por Mark Ruffalo ) [4] es un miembro fundador de los Vengadores y un físico genio que, debido a la exposición a la radiación gamma , se transforma en un monstruo verde, conocido como Hulk . cuando se enfurece o se agita. Cuando se transforma, demuestra una fuerza y resistencia sobrehumanas. [5] [6]
A partir de 2021[actualizar], el personaje ha aparecido en ocho películas: The Incredible Hulk , The Avengers , Iron Man 3 (cameo post-créditos), Avengers: Age of Ultron , Thor: Ragnarok , Avengers: Infinity War , Captain Marvel (cameo a mitad de créditos), y Vengadores: Endgame . [7] [8] Regresará en la próxima serie de Disney + She-Hulk , así como en la próxima serie animada de Disney + What If ...? .
Bucky Barnes / Soldado de invierno / White Wolf
James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes (interpretado por Sebastian Stan ), también conocido como el Soldado de Invierno y el Lobo Blanco , es el mejor amigo y confidente de la infancia de Steve Rogers . [9] Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial , Barnes sirvió como sargento en el ejército de los Estados Unidos y como miembro del escuadrón de comandos de Rogers , donde supuestamente fue asesinado en acción . Capturado y experimentado por científicos de Hydra, Barnes se mantuvo en animación suspendida , resurgiendo en el mundo moderno como un asesino mejorado con lavado de cerebro, conocido como el Soldado de Invierno. [10] Eventualmente encuentra refugio en Wakanda y se cura de su lavado de cerebro regresando a sus heroicas raíces.
A partir de 2021[actualizar], el personaje ha aparecido en siete películas: Captain America: The First Avenger , Captain America: The Winter Soldier , Ant-Man (cameo posterior a los créditos), Captain America: Civil War , Black Panther (cameo posterior a los créditos), Avengers: Infinity War y Avengers: Endgame ; así como la serie de Disney + The Falcon and the Winter Soldier [11] y la serie animada What If ...? .
Clint Barton / Ojo de halcón
Clinton "Clint" Barton (interpretado por Jeremy Renner ), [12] también conocido por su alter ego Hawkeye , [13] es originalmente miembro de SHIELD y más tarde miembro fundador de los Vengadores con las habilidades de un tirador experto y mano a mano. -combatiente de mano, siendo su arma preferida un arco compuesto y una variedad de flechas de truco. [14] [15] [16]
A partir de 2021[actualizar], el personaje ha aparecido en cinco películas: Thor (es visible), Los Vengadores , Vengadores: La era de Ultrón , Capitán América: Civil War y Vengadores: Endgame . Regresará en la próxima serie de Disney + Hawkeye , que contará con Barton pasando el manto de Hawkeye a Kate Bishop . [17] [18] [19]
Carol Danvers / Capitán Marvel
Captain Carol "Avenger" Danvers (portrayed by Brie Larson), also known as Vers and Captain Marvel, is a former Air Force test pilot who acquired cosmic energy force powers from the Tesseract after an explosion that wiped out her memory. The Kree decided to keep her as their own as a weapon against the Skrulls. She eventually traced her true origins to Earth during the 1990s after crashing into a Blockbuster store and meeting Nick Fury for the first time. After a hiatus away from Earth protecting the galaxy-at-large, she is summoned back by Nick Fury during the Blip. She rescues the stranded Tony Stark and Nebula from aimlessly drifting in the Benatar following their defeat by Thanos on his home planet Titan. She later joins in the final battle against Thanos during the events of Avengers: Endgame and witnesses Tony Stark's heroic sacrifice. At his funeral, she reunites with Fury.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame. She will return in the upcoming film The Marvels, as well as the Disney+ series What If...?.
Drax
Drax (portrayed by Dave Bautista), also known as Drax the Destroyer, is a Kylosian[20] warrior and member of the Guardians of the Galaxy who seeks vengeance for the loss of his family, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.
Originally he sought to avenge his family by killing Ronan, but after Ronan's death, his mission became defeating Thanos. Despite his rough exterior and tragic backstory, he commonly serves as comedic relief, and his lines within the franchise have often been used as internet memes.[21][22]
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in four films: Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming films Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, as well as The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.
Nick Fury
Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury (portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson) is the former director of S.H.I.E.L.D. and is responsible for the formation of the Avengers. Fury first appears in the MCU in the film Iron Man in a post-credits scene cameo.[23][24] In 2018, Fury falls victim to the Blip, but is restored to life in 2023 and attends Tony Stark's funeral. He later goes on "vacation" on a Skrull spaceship while his role is assumed by Talos on Earth.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in eleven films: Iron Man (post-credits cameo), Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger (cameo), The Avengers, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Avengers: Infinity War (post-credits cameo), Captain Marvel, Avengers: Endgame (cameo), and Spider-Man: Far From Home; and two episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: "0-8-4" and "Beginning of the End". He will return in the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...? and the Disney+ live-action series Secret Invasion.
Gamora
Gamora (portrayed by Zoe Saldana and by Ariana Greenblatt in Avengers: Infinity War) is an Zehoberei assassin and member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, who was forcibly adopted by Thanos after he eliminated half of her planet's race, including her mother. She appears as a member of the original Guardians of the Galaxy, eventually finding love with Quill as seen in Guardians of the Galaxy and Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2.[25] She is later captured by Thanos and taken to Vormir where she is killed so Thanos can receive the Soul Stone. Ariana Greenblatt portrays a young Gamora in Infinity War in a flashback, as well as when she is with Thanos in the Soul Stone's 'Soul World'. A version of the character from the 2014 alternate timeline, also played by Saldana, travels with her adoptive father Thanos to 2023 to fight the Avengers.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in four films: Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. She will return in the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...? and in the upcoming film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, as well as The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.
Groot
Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel and portrayed [via motion capture] by Diesel, Krystian Godlewski, Sean Gunn, James Gunn, and Terry Notary) is the name of a tree-like humanoid (Flora colossus) and member of the Guardians of the Galaxy.[26] He has a limited vocabulary, using only his popular catchphrase "I am Groot", although he later managed to say the phrase "We are Groot" before sacrificing his life for the Guardians of the Galaxy in the battle with Ronan for the Power Stone.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in four films: Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming films Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, as well as The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special. He will also star in a series of shorts titled I Am Groot on Disney+.
Scott Lang / Ant-Man
Scott Lang (portrayed by Paul Rudd), also known as Ant-Man, is an Avenger and former petty criminal who acquired a suit from Hank Pym that allows him to shrink or grow in scale while also increasing in strength, as well as the ability to communicate with different species of ants. He is the father of Cassie Lang. He helps Hank Pym and his daughter Hope van Dyne (now the Wasp) release Janet van Dyne from the Quantum Realm. Scott is later stranded in the quantum realm after Thanos' snap erases the existence of Hank, Hope, and Janet. After the machine is activated he convinces the remaining Avengers to use time travel to help bring back the existence of the ones who were "blipped" away by Thanos, after only experiencing five hours in the quantum realm.[27]
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in four films: Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and Avengers: Endgame, as well as in the WHIH Newsfront viral marketing campaign. He will return in the upcoming film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, as well as the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...?.
Loki
Loki Odinson (portrayed by Tom Hiddleston) is an Asgardian prince and warrior, known as the "God of Mischief", inspired by the Norse mythological deity of the same name. As in the comics, Loki has generally been a villain in the MCU, variously attempting to conquer Asgard or Earth, and having allied himself with more powerful villains to achieve his aims. He has particular antagonism for his adoptive brother Thor, and is known to variously ally with and then betray Thor and others, and to regularly return from apparent death. Later on in his development in the films, he becomes less of a supervillain and more of an anti-hero.[28] Following his death at the hands of Thanos in 2018, an alternate version of him from 2012 appears in Avengers: Endgame taking the Tesseract. The character is often noted as being a fan favorite.[29][30]
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in six films: Thor, The Avengers, Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming Disney+ series Loki[11] and What If...?.
Mantis
Mantis (portrayed by Pom Klementieff) is a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy with empathic powers. The character is introduced in Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2 as an alien ward of Ego with the power to sense and control the emotions of people by touch. She is commonly depicted as having a naive and innocent personality.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in three films: Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. She will return in the upcoming films Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, as well as The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.
Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch
Wanda Maximoff (portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen), also known as the Scarlet Witch, is a member of the Avengers with hypnosis and telekinesis abilities obtained from the Mind Stone, and chaos magic powers that she has had since birth. Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appears in the post-credits scene in the film Captain America: The Winter Soldier. She is the twin sister of Pietro Maximoff and has a romantic relationship with Vision. In 2015, she becomes an Avenger. After she caused an accident in Lagos, a Civil War of Avengers is formed due to the Sokovia Accords.[31][32][33] In 2018, she is a victim of the Blip, however, in 2023, she is restored to life and assists in the final battle against Thanos, breaking his sword, and nearly killing him. She is present at Tony Stark's funeral and reunites with Clint Barton.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in five films: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (mid-credits cameo), Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame; as well as the Disney+ series WandaVision. She will return in the upcoming film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.[32]
Nebula
Nebula (portrayed by Karen Gillan) is an Avenger, member of the Guardians of the Galaxy and former lieutenant of Thanos, who raised her as his daughter along with Gamora. Nebula was created by Roger Stern and John Buscema and first appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy as a secondary antagonist within the film but in later appearances she is portrayed as more sympathetic. Eventually, Nebula teams up with the Guardians of the Galaxy and then joins the Avengers to defeat her foster father. Though the current version of her joins the Avengers, a past version allies with Thanos to stop the Avengers. This is due to fear, causing the present Nebula to have to kill her past counterpart.[34][2]
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in four films: Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. She will return in the upcoming films Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, as well as the Disney+ animated series What If...? and The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.
Okoye
Okoye (portrayed by Danai Gurira) is a Wakandan warrior and the general of the Dora Milaje. She fights on T'Challa's side when N'Jadaka plots to usurp the throne and fights alongside the Avengers to combat Thanos and his army.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in three films: Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. She will return in the upcoming film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Pepper Potts
Virginia "Pepper" Potts (portrayed by Gwyneth Paltrow) is the assistant, later romantic interest, and eventually wife, of Tony Stark. Created by Stan Lee, Robert Bernstein and Don Heck, she first appears in the film Iron Man.,[35][36][37] where after Stark returns from Afghanistan, she is allowed to see his Iron Man suits. She is also introduced to James Rhodes. Later, she helps Stark defeat Obadiah Stane. She is later promoted as the new CEO of Stark Industries. She introduces Natasha Romanoff, under the guise of "Natalie Rushman", to Stark and Happy Hogan, who at first she does not trust. She and Happy rescue Stark after he gets into a fight with Ivan Vanko. She later attends the Stark Expo and confronts Justin Hammer with Romanoff to call off the Hammer drones after they are deployed. She stays behind at the Expo with the police and helps to maintain control of the situation, and later, Stark picks her up and they share their first kiss. In 2012, Potts and Stark's date at the Avengers Tower is interrupted by Coulson who asks for Stark's help. Later, she watches the battle in New York from a television on a plane, and afterwards, helped Stark remodel the Tower.
In late 2012, Potts meets an old acquaintance, Aldrich Killian who arrives at Stark Industries to ask her if Stark wanted to join A.I.M., but she declines the offer. While at Stark's Malibu mansion, she saves Maya Hansen using Stark's Mark XLII after airstrikes hit the building from the Mandarin's associates. She and Hansen find refuge in a nearby hotel, but are captured by Killian. She is injected with Extremis and is held hostage. Eventually, Stark finds her and after a fight with Killian, she seemingly falls to her death. The Extremis saved her and she gets the upper hand on Killian, and embraces Stark. She is healed from the Extremis and witnesses Stark's operation in removing shrapnel from his heart.
After a break in their relationship, Potts and Stark are engaged in 2016. In 2018, Potts and Stark are out for a walk in Central Park when they are interrupted by Stephen Strange and Bruce Banner who ask for Stark's help due to an emergency. After Stark is on the Q-ship, she calls him telling him to come home. She is later reunited with Stark after Carol Danvers brings him back to the Compound and stays with him while he is sedated. Five years later, she and Stark are seen married with a daughter named Morgan and live in a lakeside cabin home. She and Stark express their gratitude that both were spared from the Blip and she encourages him to help the Avengers undo it. Later, she returns in her Rescue armor at the destroyed Compound to join the final battle against an alternate Thanos and his army. After Stark uses the Infinity Stones to win the battle, she is by his side at his final moments. At his funeral, she places Stark's arc reactor in a wreath and sets it out on the lake.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in seven films: Iron Man, Iron Man 2, The Avengers, Iron Man 3, Spider-Man: Homecoming (cameo), Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame.
Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Peter Parker (portrayed initially by Max Favreau and subsequently by Tom Holland), also known by his alter ego Spider-Man, is an Avenger and high school teenager who received spider-like abilities after being bitten by a radioactive spider. He first appears in Captain America: Civil War although his introduction was later retconned as a child who wore an Iron Man helmet mask in Iron Man 2. He is later depicted as a protégé of Tony Stark. In 2018, he falls victim to the Blip, but is restored to life in 2023. He assists the Avengers in their final battle against Thanos and his army. Afterwards, he attends Stark's funeral and returns to high school.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in six films: Iron Man 2 (cameo, Retroactive),[38] Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home. He will return in the upcoming film Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Peter Quill / Star-Lord
Peter Jason Quill (portrayed by Chris Pratt)[39] is the half-human, half-alien leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy who was abducted from Missouri as a child by a group of alien mercenaries called the Ravagers, where he adopted the self-proclaimed outlaw identity known as Star-Lord. Quill witnessed the death of his mother from terminal cancer and resultantly left the hospital grief-stricken. He later discovers his long lost father, Ego, whom he and the rest of the Guardians must defeat after learning his plan to eliminate all life.[40] He and the rest of the Guardians join with the Avengers to battle Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in four films: Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming films Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,[41][42] as well as The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.
James Rhodes / War Machine
James "Rhodey" Rhodes (initially portrayed by Terrence Howard and subsequently by Don Cheadle) is an Avenger and lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force where he operates the War Machine armor and acts as the military's chief liaison to Stark Industries' weapons division.[43][44][45] Rhodes is a close confidant of Tony Stark's and from that relationship, he eventually becomes a major member of the Avengers. During the events of Iron Man 3, the War Machine armor is briefly renamed Iron Patriot.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in eight films: Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, Captain Marvel (mid-credits cameo), and Avengers: Endgame; as well as the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. He will return in the upcoming Disney+ series Armor Wars.
Rocket
Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper) is an Avenger and member of the Guardians of the Galaxy who is a hot-tempered Halfworlder mercenary and master of weapons.[46] Rocket was based on movement from Sean Gunn and also real life behavior of an actual raccoon called Oreo.[47] He survives the Blip and following his new friendship with Thor, joins the Avengers.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in four films: Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming films Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, as well as The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.
Shuri
Shuri (portrayed by Letitia Wright) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Reginald Hudlin and John Romita Jr.. She first appears in the film Black Panther, portrayed as T'Challa's courageous and brilliantly tech-savvy younger sister of Wakanda. She is responsible for the weapons and other tech that T'Challa uses to battle his opponents, and is responsible for deprogramming Bucky Barnes. In 2018, when Thanos' forces attack, she meets a few of the Avengers and is tasked to remove the Mind Stone from Vision. However, she is unable to complete the removal in time and falls victim to the Blip. In 2023, she is restored to life and fights in the final battle against Thanos and his army. She attends Tony Stark's funeral and returns home to Wakanda, reuniting with her mother. Shuri has been widely compared to the James Bond character Q.[48][49][50]
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in three films: Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. She will return in the upcoming film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Steve Rogers / Captain America
Steven Grant "Steve" Rogers (portrayed by Chris Evans)[51] is an Avenger and World War II-era U.S. Army soldier who, after being enhanced to the peak of human physiology by an experimental "super soldier" serum, became known as Captain America. During his service in the European Theatre of the war against Hydra, Rogers was frozen in suspended animation and woke up in the modern world, 70 years later, becoming a formative member and leader of the Avengers. At the end of Avengers: Endgame, he retires and passes his shield to Sam Wilson. He is implied to have died after Endgame in Spider-Man: Far From Home.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in eleven films: Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers, Thor: The Dark World (cameo), Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ant-Man (post-credits cameo), Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming (cameo), Avengers: Infinity War, Captain Marvel (mid-credits cameo), and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...?.
Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow
Natalia Alianovna Romanoff (portrayed by Scarlett Johansson),[52] more commonly known as Natasha Romanoff and also known by her alter ego Black Widow, is an Avenger and spy highly trained in hand-to-hand combat. She trained in the Red Room in Russia from childhood, until she joined the counter-terrorism agency S.H.I.E.L.D.. In 2011, she was sent to spy on Tony Stark by Nick Fury under the alias Natalie Rushman, and the next year, she was recruited by Fury to become one of the formative members of the Avengers. Eleven years later, she sacrifices herself on Vormir in order for Hawkeye to retrieve the Soul Stone.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in nine films: Iron Man 2, The Avengers, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, Thor: Ragnarok (archival footage), Avengers: Infinity War, Captain Marvel (mid-credits cameo), and Avengers: Endgame. She will return in the upcoming film Black Widow.
Tony Stark / Iron Man
Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark (portrayed by Robert Downey Jr.)[53] is an Avenger and self-described genius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist with electromechanical suits of armor of his own invention, where he is commonly known by his alter ego Iron Man. Stark is introduced as an egotistical industrialist, CEO of Stark Industries, and chief weapons manufacturer for the U.S. military, until he has a change of heart and redirects his technical knowledge into the creation of mechanized suits of armor which he uses to defend against those that would threaten peace around the world.[2] Stark then becomes an major formative member and benefactor of the Avengers. He dies at the end of Avengers: Endgame after using the Infinity Gauntlet to defeat Thanos.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in eleven films: Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk (cameo), Iron Man 2, The Avengers, Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home (archival footage); as well as the Marvel One-Shot The Consultant. He will return in the upcoming film Black Widow[54] as well as the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...?.
Doctor Stephen Strange
Dr. Stephen Strange (portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch), known also by his academic title as Doctor Strange, is a powerful sorcerer and former neurosurgeon who, after a car accident that led to a journey of healing, discovered the hidden world of magic and alternate dimensions and became a Master of the Mystic Arts and the guardian of the Sanctum Sanctorum. In 2018, Strange is captured by Ebony Maw, a member of the Children of Thanos and taken to space. He is saved by Tony Stark and Peter Parker. On the planet Titan, Strange meets four of the Guardians of the Galaxy and fights against Thanos. However, he falls victim to the Blip. In 2023, he is restored to life and transports Parker, Drax, Mantis, and Peter Quill to New York to aid the Avengers in the final battle against Thanos and his army. Afterwards, he and Wong attend Stark's funeral.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in four films: Doctor Strange, Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming films Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...?.[55]
T'Challa / Black Panther
T'Challa (portrayed by Chadwick Boseman) is the protector of Wakanda, known as the Black Panther, a highly skilled warrior who gains enhanced strength and agility by ingesting the vibranium-enriched heart-shaped herb. Following the death of his father, T'Challa ascends the throne and becomes the king of Wakanda. His suit is also made of vibranium. After the death of Boseman, Kevin Feige announced that the character would not be recast for the upcoming Black Panther sequel.[56]
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in four films: Captain America: Civil War, Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If..? as Star-Lord.[57]
Thanos
Thanos (portrayed initially by Damion Poitier and subsequently by Josh Brolin via motion capture)[58] is an intergalactic warlord from Titan with a personal quest of seeking all six Infinity Stones to destroy half of all life for the sake of balancing the universe's finite resources. Thanos first appears during the post-credits of The Avengers.[59][60] He is portrayed as the main antagonist of the third and fourth Avengers films. After Thanos succeeds in collecting the Infinity Stones, Thor decapitates him. A version of the character from the 2014 alternate timeline, also played by Brolin, learns of the Avengers' 'Time Heist' plot, time travels to take on the Avengers and destroy the universe, in order to create a new one. He is later defeated using the Infinity Stones by Tony Stark, and is wiped out of existence along with his army.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in five films: The Avengers (mid-credits cameo), Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Age of Ultron (mid-credits cameo), Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...?.
Thor
Thor Odinson (portrayed by Chris Hemsworth) is an Avenger, and one of the most powerful of the Asgardian race. He is also known as the "God of Thunder".[61] Unlike his comic book version, the MCU version of Thor has no human "alter ego".[62] Thor fights with a hammer, Mjölnir, which can channel Thor's ability to wield lightning. After Mjölnir is destroyed in the events of Thor: Ragnarok, however, Thor himself helps forge Stormbreaker, an axe channeling the Bifrost, allowing him to effectively travel across the universe at will. Following Thanos' defeat and subsequent death after Tony Stark sacrifices himself in Avengers: Endgame, Thor attends Stark's funeral before leaving Earth and joining the Guardians of the Galaxy.[63]
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in eight films: Thor, The Avengers, Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Doctor Strange (mid-credits cameo), Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame; as well as the episodes "Pilot" and "The Well" of the TV series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. via archival footage. He will return in the upcoming film Thor: Love and Thunder as well as the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...?.
Valkyrie
Valkyrie (portrayed by Tessa Thompson), also known as Scrapper 142, is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Roy Thomas and John Buscema.
The character is the last surviving of a group of Asgardian female warriors called the Valkyries. In Thor: Ragnarok, she allies herself with Thor and Bruce Banner to fight Hela. In Avengers: Endgame, it is revealed that she survived the Blip and brought the remaining Asgardians to a town in Norway called New Asgard, which she de facto rules in place of the depressed Thor. She later joins the Avengers in their final battle against Thanos and his army. After the battle, Thor officially leaves her in charge of New Asgard.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Endgame. She will return in the upcoming film Thor: Love and Thunder.
Hope van Dyne / Wasp
Hope van Dyne (portrayed by Evangeline Lilly) is the daughter of Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne, and the second incarnation of the Wasp, who wears a flying suit that allows her to shrink in scale while also increasing in strength. Hope is also the love interest of Scott Lang. She first appears in Ant-Man and becomes the Wasp in Ant-Man and the Wasp.[64] She, alongside her parents, were victims of the Blip in 2018. In 2023, she is restored to life and joins the Avengers in the final battle against Thanos. She attends Tony Stark's funeral and goes home, spending time with Scott and Cassie Lang.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in three films: Ant-Man, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and Avengers: Endgame. She will return in the upcoming film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
Vision
The Vision (portrayed by Paul Bettany) is an Avenger and AI android created by Ultron, Tony Stark and Bruce Banner. After his creation, he allies himself with the Avengers to defeat Ultron. He then becomes a member of the Avengers and develops a romantic relationship with Wanda Maximoff. He is killed by Thanos after he takes the Mind Stone.[65] An alternate version of the character, also portrayed by Bettany, is a simulacrum created by Wanda in 2023 to be her companion. Simultaneously, the original Vision is rebuilt by S.W.O.R.D as "Project Cataract", a colorless sentient weapon, and sent to Westview to destroy Wanda and the simulacrum Vision.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in three films: Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, and Avengers: Infinity War; as well as the Disney+ series WandaVision.[65]
Sam Wilson / Falcon / Captain America
Samuel "Sam" Wilson (portrayed by Anthony Mackie)[10] is an Avenger and former U.S. Air Force pararescueman trained in aerial combat using a specially designed jet pack with articulated wings under the pseudonym the Falcon.[66][67] In 2014, he meets Steve Rogers and becomes instant friends, and becomes friends with Rogers' best friend Bucky Barnes in 2016. In 2018, he was a victim of the Blip, but is restored in 2023 and participates in the Avengers' battle against Thanos, later attending Tony Stark's funeral. Afterwards, Rogers retires, and passes on his mantle and shield to Sam.[68] At first, he decides to give up the shield, but later retrieves it and embraces the mantle of Captain America.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in six films: Captain America: Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame; as well as the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.[11]
Wong
Wong (portrayed by Benedict Wong) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The character is portrayed as an Asian sorcerer commonly affiliated with Doctor Strange as starting out as a teacher for him and is also a librarian within the New York Sanctum.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in three films: Doctor Strange, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Personajes secundarios
Antiguo
El Anciano (interpretado por Tilda Swinton ) fue el ex Hechicero Supremo y mentor del Doctor Strange. Una versión alternativa de ella de 2012 aparece en Avengers: Endgame .
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Doctor Strange y Avengers: Endgame .
Ay
Ayo (interpretado por Florence Kasumba ) es el segundo al mando de Dora Milaje. Ella acompañó al Rey T'Chaka a Viena para la ratificación de los Acuerdos de Sokovia. Junto con la otra Dora Milaje, a regañadientes se pone del lado de Erik Stevens después de que él se convierte en Rey de Wakanda, pero lucha contra él cuando T'Challa regresa. Durante la Batalla de Wakanda, protege a Shuri, hasta que Corvus Glaive la deja inconsciente. Tras el Blip, sigue a Bucky Barnes hasta Letonia y se enfrenta a él, exigiendo que entreguen a Zemo. Después de que Barnes la convence de que él y Sam Wilson todavía tienen usos para él, Ayo le da ocho horas antes de irse. Más tarde regresa con otros dos miembros de Dora para capturar a Zemo. Mientras Wilson, Barnes, John Walker y Lemar Hoskins están ocupados luchando contra ellos, Zemo escapa. Barnes luego rastrea a Zemo en Sokovia y lo entrega a Ayo y Dora Milaje. Ella le pide que se quede fuera de Wakanda por un tiempo debido a que ha roto con Zemo, aunque Barnes puede pedirles que creen un nuevo traje para Wilson.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Capitán América: Civil War , Black Panther y Avengers: Infinity War ; y una serie de Disney +: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier .
Quentin Beck / Mysterio
Quentin Beck (interpretado por Jake Gyllenhaal ), apodado " Mysterio " por los compañeros de clase de Peter Parker, es un ex científico de Stark Industries que desarrolló la tecnología holográfica que Tony Stark exhibe en Captain America: Civil War y apodada BARF (Binary Augmented Retro-Framing). Enojado con Stark por "robar" su invento, Beck es despedido por su naturaleza inestable. Jurando venganza y uniendo fuerzas con otros ex empleados de Stark Industries de ideas afines, aprovechan el vacío de poder que quedó tras la muerte de Stark durante Avengers: Endgame , y fabrican los Elementales utilizando drones equipados con tecnología holográfica, y fabrican una historia de fondo. por las ilusiones; afirmando que las entidades y el propio Beck son de otro universo.
Para construir su reputación y legitimarse como un héroe de "nivel de los Vengadores", Beck une fuerzas con Talos / Nick Fury y Spider-Man desconocidos para "derrotar" a los Elementales de todo el mundo mientras se une a este último para ganarse su confianza y Adquirir las gafas EDITH. Sin embargo, cuando se entera de que Spider-Man rompió un proyector holográfico de uno de los drones, de mala gana toma la decisión de matar a cualquiera que pueda revelar su secreto, incluido Spider-Man.
Usando una pelea en Londres entre su personaje holográfico y un monstruo de Elemental Fusion como una distracción, intenta actuar en este plan, pero se frustra cuando Spider-Man destruye sus drones y recupera a EDITH de él. Durante la pelea, Beck es accidentalmente disparado y asesinado por uno de los drones. Sin embargo, sin que Spider-Man lo supiera, uno de los asociados de Beck descarga los datos de los drones y los médicos del metraje para demonizarlo, revelar su identidad y, póstumamente, hacer que Beck parezca un héroe antes de enviar dicho metraje a J. Jonah Jameson para mostrárselo al mundo. . Aparece en la película Spider-Man: Far from Home .
Emil Blonsky / Abominación
Emil Blonsky (interpretado por Tim Roth ), también conocido como la Abominación , se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre de Stan Lee y Gil Kane . Se le representa como un miembro nacido en Rusia de los Royal Marines británicos prestado a Thunderbolt Ross para capturar a Hulk. Después de conocer el programa Super-Soldier, se ofrece a formar parte de él. Después de tomar el suero, gana habilidades similares a las del Capitán América y es capaz de enfrentarse cara a cara con Hulk. Mientras lucha contra él, Emil comienza a desear el poder de Hulk y se burla de él, lo que resulta en una herida crítica, solo para sanar en menos de 24 horas debido al suero. Una vez curado, Emil recibe otra dosis del suero, lo que hace que su columna se deforme. Después de descubrir que Bruce Banner se curó a sí mismo, utiliza al científico Samuel Sterns para inyectarle la sangre de Banner y radiación gamma, lo que lo convirtió en un monstruo sediento de sangre. Después de que Hulk derrotara a la Abominación, fue puesto en criostasis en Barrow, Alaska . [69] [70] Aparece en la película The Incredible Hulk y Marvel One-Shot The Consultant , y regresará en la próxima serie de Disney + She-Hulk .
Betty Brant
Elizabeth "Betty" Brant (interpretada por Angourie Rice ) es una estudiante de la Escuela de Ciencia y Tecnología de Midtown. Esta versión del personaje, en términos de apariencia, tiene una similitud con Gwen Stacy, tiene el cabello largo y rubio y, a menudo, usa una diadema negra. Es la mejor amiga de Liz y presentadora del informe de noticias de la escuela. En 2018, es víctima del Blip, pero revive a la vida en 2023. Entra en una relación con Ned Leeds en Europa, sin embargo se separan al final del viaje, pero mantienen una amistad.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Spider-Man: Homecoming y Spider-Man: Far From Home . Regresará en la próxima película Spider-Man: No Way Home .
Peggy Carter
Margaret "Peggy" Carter (interpretada por Hayley Atwell ) fue una oficial de alto rango y agente de la Reserva Científica Estratégica y una de las cofundadoras de SHIELD. Esta versión se representa como una agente británica morena en lugar de una estadounidense rubia. Se la representa como el interés romántico de Steve Roger y luego protagoniza su propio cortometraje y serie de televisión. [71] [72] [73] Ella muere fuera de la pantalla en Capitán América: Civil War , mientras que una versión alternativa de ella de las décadas de 1940 y 1970 aparece en Avengers: Endgame .
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en cinco películas: Capitán América: El primer vengador , Capitán América: El soldado de invierno , Vengadores: La era de Ultrón , Ant-Man (es visible) y Vengadores: Fin del juego ; un One-Shot de Marvel: Agente Carter ; y dos series de televisión: Agents of SHIELD y Agent Carter . También aparecerá en el primer episodio de la próxima serie animada de Disney + What If ...? , durante el cual recibe el Suero de Súper Soldado y se convierte en un súper soldado, con Steve Rogers convirtiéndose en una de las primeras versiones de Iron Man.
Sharon Carter / Agente 13 / Agente de poder
Sharon Carter (interpretada por Emily VanCamp ), también conocida como Agente 13 , está basada en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre creado por Stan Lee y Jack Kirby.
En Capitán América: El Soldado de Invierno , ella aparece como una agente de SHIELD inicialmente encargada de proteger a Steve Rogers actuando encubierta como una enfermera que vive al lado, con el alias de " Kate ". [74] [75] Mientras trabaja encubierta, hay una atracción entre Steve y Sharon. Después de la disolución de SHIELD, se alista en la CIA como agente secreta.
En Captain America: Civil War , Carter ayuda a Rogers al proporcionar inteligencia de la CIA. Más tarde se revela que Peggy Carter era su tía, para sorpresa de Rogers. Después de ayudar a la facción de los Vengadores de Rogers dándoles sus armas robadas, comparte un beso con Rogers antes de esconderse.
Carter no aparece en Avengers: Infinity War , pero apareció en un primer borrador que habría continuado la relación romántica entre ella y Rogers. [76] Carter no aparece en Avengers: Endgame , pero se revela que se creía que era una víctima del Blip.
En The Falcon and the Winter Soldier , Carter revela que se ha estado escondiendo en Madripoor desde los eventos de Civil War . Teme no poder regresar a los Estados Unidos sin ser arrestada. Después de ayudar a Sam Wilson, Bucky Barnes y Helmut Zemo a encontrar un científico que haya recreado el suero del súper soldado, Wilson promete tratar de obtener su perdón para que pueda regresar a los Estados Unidos. Más tarde se reúne con Barnes y Wilson en los EE. UU. Y se enfrenta a Karli Morgenthau, la líder de los Flag Smashers, quien revela que Carter es el Power Broker . Después de ser indultada, Carter recupera su puesto en la CIA, aunque expresa interés en vender secretos de estado .
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Capitán América: The Winter Soldier y Captain America: Civil War , [77] y en la serie de Disney + The Falcon and the Winter Soldier . [78]
Phil Coulson
Phillip J. "Phil" Coulson (interpretado por Clark Gregg ) es un personaje original creado para el MCU. Coulson fue creado por Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby , Art Marcum y Matt Holloway y aparece por primera vez en el MCU en la película Iron Man . [79] [80] Coulson fue el primer agente de SHIELD introducido en la MCU. A lo largo de las películas, Coulson generalmente se representa como un personaje secundario de los protagonistas y se usa para representar la presencia de SHIELD. Jugó papeles prominentes en algunos de los cortos titulados Marvel One-Shots . [81]
El personaje luego se convirtió en el personaje principal en Agents of SHIELD. Aunque es asesinado por Loki en Los Vengadores , se revela que volvió a la vida usando el proyecto TAHITI. [82]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en cinco películas: Iron Man , Iron Man 2 , Thor , The Avengers y Captain Marvel ; dos Marvel One-Shots: The Consultant y Algo gracioso sucedió en el camino hacia Thor's Hammer ; una serie de televisión: Agentes de SHIELD ; y una serie web: Agents of SHIELD: Slingshot .
Darren Cross / Chaqueta Amarilla
El Dr. Darren Cross (interpretado por Corey Stoll ), también conocido como Yellowjacket , es el protegido de Hank Pym que se hizo cargo de Pym Technologies y desarrolló el traje Yellowjacket. Stoll usó un traje de captura de movimiento mientras actuaba como Yellowjacket, una decisión que se tomó desde el principio después de que el equipo de producción se enteró de que crear y filmar con un disfraz de Yellowjacket real no sería práctico. [83] Esta versión de Cross se representa como el antiguo protegido de Hank Pym que se obsesiona con la tecnología de reducción de partículas de Pym . [84] Sin embargo, Pym se niega a divulgar sus secretos por miedo a la guerra , por lo que Cross obliga a su mentor a abandonar su empresa, Pym Technologies , asume el cargo de nuevo director ejecutivo de la empresa y comienza a planificar su conversión en Cross Technologies. [85] A pesar de poseer tecnología de encogimiento inicialmente imperfecta que, como resultado, alteró lentamente la química de su cerebro hasta el punto de volverlo loco, Cross logra duplicar los diseños del traje Ant-Man de Pym y crear su propio traje "Yellowjacket" armado. [86] Intentó vender el prototipo Yellowjacket a Hydra y la organización terrorista Diez Anillos , lo que llevó a Pym a reclutar a Scott Lang para que se convirtiera en el nuevo Ant-Man para que ellos dos y la hija de Pym, Hope van Dyne, pudieran intervenir. Mientras Cross anticipa su plan y casi los captura, logran destruir Pym Technologies y los recursos de Darren. Con sus planes arruinados, Cross se pone el traje Yellowjacket para luchar contra Ant-Man hasta que este último se reduce a un tamaño lo suficientemente pequeño como para interrumpir el mainframe interno de Yellowjacket, lo que hace que Cross se encoja incontrolablemente y desaparezca. [87] [88]
Apareció en la película Ant-Man .
Dave
Dave (interpretado por Tip "TI" Harris ) es un amigo de Scott Lang y Luis que trabaja como conductor de escape de Lang durante los atracos. Le gusta jugar al póquer y ver fútbol. Más tarde se burla de Hank Pym sobre el atraco que hicieron en su casa antes de convertirse en uno de sus empleados.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Ant-Man y Ant-Man and the Wasp . Se ha confirmado que no volverá en Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania . [89]
Ego
Ego (interpretado por Kurt Russell ) es un celestial y el padre de Peter Quill. [90] Después de encontrar a su hijo, explica que nació hace millones de años y aprendió a usar sus poderes cósmicos para manipular la materia y formar un planeta entero a su alrededor, así como utilizar muchos recursos y un cuerpo humano para interactuar con otros. seres sensibles. Después de aburrirse de la inmortalidad y decepcionarse con un universo lleno de vida inferior, Ego decidió rehacer todos los mundos del universo en extensiones de sí mismo, un plan que requería plantas de semillero plantadas y el poder de otro Celestial para activarlas. Para lograr esto, Ego se aparea con varias especies hasta que se concibe una descendencia adecuada para ayudar a poner su plan en acción. Si bien Quill era el único capaz de ayudarlo, el primero se rebeló contra Ego después de enterarse de que este había matado a su madre. Al final, Quill y los Guardianes de la Galaxia destruyen a Ego y frustran su plan. Aparece en la película Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 2 .
Fandral
Fandral (inicialmente interpretado por Joshua Dallas y posteriormente por Zachary Levi ), también conocido como Fandral the Dashing , se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre creado por Stan Lee y Jack Kirby. Fandral es un miembro de los Tres Guerreros, representado como un valiente guerrero de Asgard. [91] Repite su papel en Thor: The Dark World y es asesinado por Hela en Thor: Ragnarok . [92] [93]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Thor , Thor: The Dark World y Thor: Ragnarok .
Jane Foster
La Dra. Jane Foster (interpretada por Natalie Portman ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre que fue creado por primera vez por Stan Lee, Larry Lieber y Jack Kirby. Ella aparece por primera vez en Thor . Se la representa como una astrofísica que (junto con Darcy Lewis y Erik Selvig ) descubren por primera vez a Thor en su destierro de Asgard a la Tierra. [94] Se la representa más comúnmente como el interés romántico de Thor tanto en Thor como en Thor: El mundo oscuro, pero en Thor: Ragnarok se menciona que se separaron. Una versión alternativa de ella de 2013 aparece en Avengers: Endgame . Ella repetirá su papel en Thor: Love and Thunder , convirtiéndose en la Mighty Thor . [95]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Thor , Thor: The Dark World y Avengers: Endgame . [96] Regresará en la próxima película Thor: Love and Thunder y en la serie animada de Disney + What If ...? .
Frigga
Frigga (interpretada por Rene Russo ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre creado por Stan Lee, Robert Bernstein y Joe Sinnott, que la basó en Frigg de la mitología nórdica . Frigga es la madre biológica de Thor y la madre adoptiva de Loki aparece por primera vez en Thor . [97] Ella repite su papel en Thor: The Dark World donde es asesinada por un elfo oscuro llamado Algrim. [98] Una versión alternativa de ella de 2013 aparece en Vengadores: final del juego , durante la cual ella consuela la depresión de Thor durante su misión de viaje en el tiempo para recuperar la Gema de la Realidad. [99] [100] Ella también sabía que su tiempo estaba cerca e impidió que Thor le dijera cómo muere.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Thor , Thor: The Dark World y Avengers: Endgame .
Gran maestro
El Gran Maestro (interpretado por Jeff Goldblum ) es el gobernante de Sakaar, donde presenta una serie de juegos llamados Concurso de Campeones . Es el hermano del Coleccionista .
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 2 ( secuencia de créditos finales ) y Thor: Ragnarok . Regresará en la próxima película Thor: Love and Thunder , así como en la serie animada de Disney + What If ...? .
Justin Hammer
Justin Hammer (interpretado por Sam Rockwell ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre . Hammer es un rival comercial de Stark en la fabricación de armas. Después de notar el uso de armas de Vanko, lo libera y usa a Vanko para fabricar armas, incluida la conversión de la armadura de James Rhodes en War Machine. Se revela que Ivan lo traicionó, y lo envían a la cárcel donde se le representa para tener una relación homosexual con un recluso en Marvel One-Shot All Hail the King . [101] [69] [70] Apareció por primera vez en la película Iron Man 2 y luego regresó en Marvel One-Shot All Hail The King .
Agatha Harkness
Agatha Harkness (interpretada por Kathryn Hahn ) es una antigua bruja. En 1693, mató a miembros de su aquelarre de Salem (incluida su madre Evanora) cuando intentaron ejecutarla por practicar magia oscura. En 2023, después de sentir las grandes fuerzas místicas utilizadas por Wanda Maximoff para crear una falsa realidad en Westview, Nueva Jersey, Agatha entra en la realidad y finge ser una "vecina entrometida" llamada Agnes . Ella mata al perro de Wanda, Sparky, y trae una versión falsa de Pietro allí, para descubrir cómo Wanda creó la falsa realidad. Después de revelar su verdadero yo, guía a Wanda a través de sus recuerdos para desenterrar sus orígenes y los eventos que tuvieron lugar antes de Westview. A partir de aquí, Agatha se da cuenta de que Wanda es de hecho la legendaria "Bruja Escarlata", un ser que es capaz de creación espontánea mediante el uso de la magia del caos. Luego, intenta drenar el poder de Wanda, pero su oponente la engaña usando runas. Después, Wanda usó su magia para encerrarla en Westview, en su persona de vecino entrometido. [102] Aparece en la serie WandaVision de Disney + .
Heimdall
Heimdall (interpretado por Idris Elba ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre creado por Stan Lee, Larry Lieber y Jack Kirby que lo basó en el mítico Heimdallr en la mitología nórdica. Heimdall es representado como el único protector del Bifröst en Asgard y aliado de Thor. [103] Thanos finalmente lo mata en Avengers: Infinity War después de enviar a Hulk a la Tierra a través del Bifrost para advertir a los Vengadores de la conquista de Thanos.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en cinco películas: Thor , Thor: The Dark World, [104] Avengers: Age of Ultron , [105] Thor: Ragnarok y Avengers: Infinity War. [106]
Hela
Hela (interpretada por Cate Blanchett ) es la diosa de la muerte y la hija mayor de Odin, rey de Asgard.
Como hermana mayor de Thor, ella tiene el derecho legítimo de sucesión al trono como Reina de Asgard. Al igual que Thor, sus poderes provienen de Asgard y se hacen más fuertes mientras está allí. Como verdugo de Odin, ayudó a conquistar reinos que permitieron a Asgard crecer y prosperar. Sin embargo, siendo la Diosa de la Muerte, su creciente ambición destructiva llevó a Odin a expulsarla de Asgard, lo que, en consecuencia, debilitó sus poderes y le permitió a Asgard disfrutar de tiempos de paz dentro de los Nueve Reinos. El destierro de Hela fue rescindido tras la muerte de Odin, momento en el que regresa para reclamar el lugar que le corresponde como reina. Su regreso es significativo como el comienzo de Ragnarok, la destrucción profetizada de Asgard. Aparece en la película Thor: Ragnarok .
Maria Hill
Maria Hill (interpretada por Cobie Smulders ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre creado por Brian Michael Bendis y David Finch . Es miembro recurrente de SHIELD y aliada de Nick Fury . Fue víctima del Blip en 2018, pero vuelve a la vida en 2023 y está presente en el funeral de Tony Stark. En Spider-Man: Far From Home , Skrull Soren se disfraza de Hill.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en seis películas: The Avengers , Captain America: The Winter Soldier , Avengers: Age of Ultron , Avengers: Infinity War (cameo posterior a los créditos), Avengers: Endgame y Spider-Man: Far From Home. ; [107] así como tres episodios de la serie de televisión Agents of SHIELD .
Feliz hogan
Harold "Happy" Hogan (interpretado por Jon Favreau ) es el guardaespaldas y amigo cercano de Tony Stark, y el jefe de seguridad de Stark Industries. Happy es luego asignado por Stark como jefe de Gestión de Activos de los Vengadores, supervisando la transición de los Vengadores que se mudan de la Torre de los Vengadores al Compuesto de los Vengadores. Sin embargo, Happy es testigo de un atraco de bienes de la Torre de los Vengadores, y él y las autoridades encuentran al Buitre atado en Coney Island después de ser derrotado por Peter Parker. Va a la escuela secundaria de Parker, expresa su gratitud, lo lleva al complejo de los Vengadores y le dice a Stark que "es un buen chico". También le da a Stark su anillo de compromiso para él y Pepper Potts. También se desempeña como mentor de Peter Parker después de la muerte de Tony y se apega románticamente a la tía de Peter, May Parker.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en seis películas: Iron Man , Iron Man 2 , Iron Man 3 , Spider-Man: Homecoming , Avengers: Endgame y Spider-Man: Far From Home . Regresará en Spider-Man: No Way Home . [108]
Hogun
Hogun (interpretado por Tadanobu Asano ), también conocido como Hogun the Grim , se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre creado por Stan Lee y Jack Kirby. Hogun es un miembro de los Tres Guerreros, representado como un guerrero siniestro de Asgard. Repite su papel en Thor: The Dark World , en el que revela que es un Vanir de Vanaheim. Es asesinado por Hela en Thor: Ragnarok . [109] [93]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Thor , Thor: The Dark World y Thor: Ragnarok .
Kaecilius
Kaecilius (interpretado por Mads Mikkelsen ) es un hechicero y maestro de las artes místicas. [110] [111] Motivado por la pérdida de su familia para convertirse en un Maestro de las Artes Místicas, Kaecilius se desilusionó con lo que consideraba la hipocresía del Anciano e influyó en su decisión de servir a Dormammu mediante el uso del mismo ritual de prolongación de la vida de su antiguo maestro utilizado para canalizar la energía de la Dimensión Oscura . Creyendo en la promesa de vida eterna de Dormammu, Kaecilius y sus seguidores de Zealot proceden a destruir los Santuarios para que la Tierra pueda ser consumida por la Dimensión Oscura. Doctor Strange logra convencer a Dormammu de que renuncie a su ataque a la Tierra mientras la entidad cumple su promesa a Kaecilius. Dormammu acepta los términos y arrastra a Kaecilius y a sus seguidores supervivientes a la Dimensión Oscura convirtiéndose en seres sin sentido. [112] [113] [114] Aparece en la película Doctor Strange .
Aldrich Killian
Aldrich Killian (interpretado por Guy Pearce ) es el co-desarrollador del virus Extremis . En la MCU, también se le representa como el fundador de Advanced Idea Mechanics . Comenzando como un individuo enfermizo desairado por Tony Stark en el pasado, juró venganza. Años más tarde, Killian participa en el desarrollo de Extremis de Maya Hansen para curarse a sí mismo, funda un movimiento terrorista con un grupo de soldados mejorados por Extremis bajo su mando, y se hace pasar por el mandarín para arruinar a Iron Man, solo para ser asesinado por los Extremis mejorados. Pepper Potts . Aparece en la película Iron Man 3 .
Ulysses Klaue
Ulysses Klaue (interpretado por Andy Serkis ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre . Es un traficante de armas, contrabandista y gángster sudafricano que se especializa en la venta de vibranium robado de Wakanda. Después de perder su brazo por un Ultron enojado , Klaue adopta una prótesis de arma sónica y trabaja con N'Jadaka hasta que este último lo mata.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Avengers: Age of Ultron y Black Panther .
Korg
Korg (con la voz y captura de movimiento de Taika Waititi ) es un guerrero Kronan que se vio obligado a participar en el Concurso de Campeones en Sakaar. Más tarde lideró una rebelión contra el Gran Maestro y escapó del planeta con la ayuda de Thor y viajó a la Tierra, donde residió en Tønsberg, Noruega, ahora llamado New Asgard.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Thor: Ragnarok y Avengers: Endgame . Regresará en la próxima serie animada de Disney + What If ...? y la próxima película Thor: Love and Thunder . [115]
Kurt
Kurt (interpretado por David Dastmalchian ) es un amigo y compañero de habitación de Scott Lang y Luis que trabaja como el hacker del equipo durante los atracos. Él, Luis y Dave son conocidos juntos como los "Tres Wombats".
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Ant-Man y Ant-Man and the Wasp .
Cassie Lang
Cassandra "Cassie" Lang (interpretada por Abby Ryder Fortson , Emma Fuhrmann y Kathryn Newton ) es la hija de Scott Lang.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Ant-Man , Ant-Man and the Wasp y Avengers: Endgame . Regresará en la próxima película Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania .
Laufey
Laufey (interpretado por Colm Feore ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre creado por Stan Lee y Jack Kirby que lo basó en Laufey en la mitología nórdica . Es el rey de los Gigantes de Hielo y el antagonista original de Odin y Thor. Se revela como el padre biológico de Loki, pero lo abandonó cuando era niño, debido a su pequeño tamaño. Laufey siente un fuerte odio por Odin por su derrota en la batalla cuando intentaba conquistar la Tierra. Loki convenció a Laufey para que se hiciera cargo de Asgard, pero traiciona y mata a Laufey para demostrar que es digno de Odin. El personaje aparece en Thor . [116] [69] [70]
Ned Leeds
Ned Leeds (interpretado por Jacob Batalon ) es el mejor amigo de Peter Parker. Ned es la primera persona además de Tony Stark en descubrir la identidad de Peter como Spider-Man . Fue víctima del Blip en 2018 pero revivió en 2023. Asiste al viaje a Europa y desarrolla una relación con Betty Brant, pero terminan rompiendo al final del viaje.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en cuatro películas: Spider-Man: Homecoming , Avengers: Infinity War , Avengers: Endgame (es visible) y Spider-Man: Far From Home . Regresará en la próxima película Spider-Man: No Way Home .
Darcy Lewis
La Dra. Darcy Lewis (interpretada por Kat Dennings ) es un personaje original en el MCU, que a menudo sirve como alivio cómico . [117] En las dos primeras películas de Thor , se especializa en ciencias políticas en la Universidad de Culver y es asistente de investigación voluntaria de la astrofísica Jane Foster para obtener créditos universitarios. [117] [118] Para el 2023, tiene un doctorado en astrofísica y es convocada por SWORD para ayudar a investigar Westview. Allí conoce a Monica Rambeau y al agente del FBI Jimmy Woo. Después de ser esposada a un jeep por agentes de SWORD, ella es empujada hacia el maleficio después de que Wanda Maximoff lo expande para salvar la Visión de Wanda, donde se convierte en "The Escape Artist", un miembro de la compañía de circo. Cuando Hex Vision la saca de su trance, ella le cuenta todo lo que le sucedió a "él" antes de Westview. Luego conduce un camión de comida hacia el Humvee del director en funciones Tyler Hayward y le dice que irá a prisión. Cuando el maleficio se cae, ella le dice a Monica que no se quedará con la policía y se va de Westview.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Thor y Thor: The Dark World ; así como la serie WandaVision de Disney + . [119]
Luis
Luis (interpretado por Michael Peña ) es un amigo cercano y aliado de Scott Lang , sirviendo de alivio cómico en las películas de Ant-Man .
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Ant-Man y Ant-Man and the Wasp . Regresará en la próxima película Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania .
Malekith
Malekith el Maldito (interpretado por Christopher Eccleston ) es el rey de los Elfos Oscuros . [120] Malekith dirigió a su pueblo en una guerra contra los asgardianos, utilizando un arma antigua conocida como el éter, pero se pensaba que habían sido destruidos hace miles de años durante una batalla final contra el rey asgardiano Bor . Sin embargo, Malekith había sobrevivido y se había escondido. En el presente, regresa en medio de una Convergencia y busca retomar el Éter para usar su poder para transformar el universo sumergiéndolo de nuevo en la oscuridad eterna. Sin embargo, antes de que su intento pueda tener éxito, Malekith es derrotado por Thor, lo que resulta en su muerte. Aparece en la película Thor: The Dark World .
Fauces de ébano
Ebony Maw (interpretado y interpretado [mediante captura de movimiento] por Tom Vaughan-Lawlor ) es un hijo adoptivo de Thanos. Dotado de poderes de telequinesis, Maw es profundamente leal a Thanos y advirtió sobre su poder en toda la galaxia mientras ayudaba en la búsqueda de las Piedras Infinitas. Esta versión actúa como el heraldo de Thanos, evangelizando perversamente a los habitantes de los mundos que Thanos ataca de que en realidad están siendo salvados y los que están muertos o moribundos deberían "regocijarse" en sus muertes trayendo equilibrio al universo. Él y Cull Obsidian están asignados a recuperar las Piedras Infinitas en la Tierra, donde luchan contra los Vengadores y Maw secuestra al Doctor Strange para quitarle la Piedra del Tiempo. Sin embargo, al regresar a Thanos, Tony Stark y Peter Parker se escabullen a bordo de su nave y usan descompresión explosiva para enviar a Maw al vacío del espacio, matándolo. Una versión pasada de él viaja a través del tiempo con las fuerzas de Thanos para evitar que los Vengadores frustren los planes de su maestro, solo para desintegrarse junto con ellos cuando Stark activa las Infinity Stones.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Avengers: Infinity War y Avengers: Endgame .
Pietro Maximoff
Pietro Maximoff (interpretado por Aaron Taylor-Johnson ) es un Avenger basado en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre . Aparece por primera vez en la escena de mitad de créditos de Captain America: The Winter Soldier y luego tuvo un papel protagónico en Avengers: Age of Ultron . [121] [122] [123]
En Avengers: Age of Ultron , Pietro y su hermana Wanda se presentan como activos de Hydra , y ambos adquieren poderes sobrehumanos después de ofrecerse como voluntarios para experimentar con Mind Stone. [124] Albergando un odio de por vida por el fabricante de armas estadounidense Tony Stark , cuyas bombas mataron a sus padres, se ponen del lado de Ultrón contra los Vengadores antes de cambiar de bando. En el conflicto final con Ultron, Pietro muere como un héroe salvando las vidas de Clint Barton y un niño de Sokovian.
La recepción del personaje ha sido tibia con quejas de que el carácter o el poder del personaje no se ha desarrollado lo suficiente en comparación con la versión del cómic o de la 20th Century Fox 's X-Men serie de películas de versión. [125] [126] [127]
El presidente de Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige, declaró en 2015 que no hay planes de que Quicksilver aparezca en futuras películas de Marvel Studios; [128] se hace referencia al personaje en la serie WandaVision de Disney + cuando el residente de Westview, Ralph Bohner, se ve obligado a hacerse pasar por él.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en las películas Captain America: The Winter Soldier (cameo a mitad de créditos) y Avengers: Age of Ultron , así como en flashbacks en la serie WandaVision de Disney + .
M'Baku
M'Baku (interpretado por Winston Duke ) es el líder de la tribu renegada Jabari, que evita la sociedad tecnológica de Wakanda y tiene una reverencia religiosa por los gorilas, como decorar sus armaduras con pieles blancas de gorila y adorar al dios mono, Hanuman , como un parte de un complejo indo-africana religión en lugar de la Pantera dios Bast . [129] [130] M'Baku desafía a T'Challa por el control de Wakanda. Cuando es derrotado en combate, este último lo convence de ceder. M'Baku devuelve el favor cuidando el cuerpo gravemente herido de T'Challa después de su pelea con N'Jadaka y aceptando cuidar de Ramonda. Inicialmente rechaza la solicitud de T'Challa de ayudar a luchar contra N'Jadaka, pero finalmente lo reconsidera y lleva a los Jabari a la batalla contra él. Tras la muerte de N'Jadaka, a M'Baku se le concede un lugar en el consejo nacional de Wakanda. [131] En 2018, él y los Jabari se unen al ejército de Wakandan y los Vengadores para luchar contra los Outriders , y sobreviven al Blip. [132] En 2023, se une al ejército de Wakanda, los Vengadores y sus aliados en la batalla final contra Thanos y su ejército. [133]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Black Panther , Avengers: Infinity War y Avengers: Endgame . Regresará en la próxima película Black Panther: Wakanda Forever .
MJ
Michelle (interpretada por Zendaya ), apodada MJ , es el principal interés amoroso de Peter Parker, quien se enamora de ella después del Blip . Estudiante de la Escuela de Ciencia y Tecnología de Midtown, inicialmente disfruta burlándose de todos sus compañeros de estudios allí, incluido Parker. Ella es retratada como hiperactiva y sospechosa de la identidad secreta de Peter desde el principio. A pesar de mantener su distancia socialmente, MJ finalmente tiene la oportunidad de asumir el cargo de capitana del equipo de decatlón académico y comienza a abrirse más con sus compañeros de equipo, que incluyen a Ned Leeds y Parker. MJ es víctima del Blip en 2018, pero revive en 2023. Parker y Brad Davis buscan sus afectos durante el viaje de Midtown Tech a Europa. Cuando deduce la identidad de Parker como Spider-Man, MJ ayuda a descubrir el fraude de Mysterio, al exponerlo como quien organizó la crisis Elemental. Poco después de su viaje a Europa, MJ y Parker comienzan a salir. Después de su primera cita, MJ se horroriza cuando J. Jonah Jameson publica un video manipulado de Mysterio y Spider-Man, afirmando que Spider-Man es responsable de las bajas de la Batalla de Londres mientras expone a Parker como Spider-Man.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Spider-Man: Homecoming y Spider-Man: Far From Home . Regresará en la próxima película Spider-Man: No Way Home .
Karl Mordo
Karl Mordo (interpretado por Chiwetel Ejiofor ) es un hechicero y ex miembro de los Maestros de las Artes Místicas. Un aliado cercano del Anciano, ayudó a reclutar y entrenar a sus futuros hechiceros. En este papel, entrena a Strange, usando el Bastón del Tribunal Viviente como su arma. También ayuda a Strange a luchar contra Kaecilius. The Ancient One señala que la fuerza de Mordo debe ser equilibrada por Strange ya que Mordo es incapaz de reconocer la necesidad de flexibilidad moral y compromiso. Al final de la película, desilusionado con las enseñanzas del Anciano después de enterarse de que la inmortalidad de este último ha sido el resultado de que ella recurrió a la energía de la Dimensión Oscura y Strange rompiendo aún más las leyes de la naturaleza, decide dejar a sus compañeros hechiceros. Llega a creer que toda la magia pervierte e interrumpe el orden natural, lo que hace que se proponga evitar que otros la usen. En una escena posterior a los créditos, Mordo visita a su compañero mago Pangborn y roba la energía que usa para caminar, afirmando que el mundo tiene "demasiados hechiceros".
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje apareció en una película: Doctor Strange . Regresará en la próxima película Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness .
Karli Morgenthau
Karli Morgenthau (interpretada por Erin Kellyman ) es la líder adolescente del grupo terrorista antinacionalista Flag Smashers . Ella y los otros Flag Smashers se convierten en Super Soldiers con la ayuda de la Power Broker, Sharon Carter. Ella es asesinada por Sharon Carter después de que ella intenta matar a Carter y Sam Wilson. Aparece en la serie de Disney + The Falcon and the Winter Soldier .
Nakia
Nakia (interpretada por Lupita Nyong'o ) [134] es una ex Dora Milaje, miembro de los War Dogs y amante de T'Challa. Habiendo sido enviada a menudo en misiones alrededor del mundo, siendo testigo de las dificultades experimentadas por muchas personas, crece en la creencia de que Wakanda debería ayudarlos activamente. Nakia regresa a Wakanda al enterarse de que el padre de T'Challa, T'Chaka, fue asesinado. Ella se queda después de que T'Challa sea coronado rey y le pide que lo acompañe a una de sus misiones, lo que lleva a los principales eventos de la película. Después de que N'Jadaka toma el trono y ordena que se quemen las hierbas en forma de corazón que otorgan el poder de la Pantera Negra, Nakia roba una. Aunque Ramonda insta a Nakia a consumirlo para desafiar a N'Jadaka, Nakia planea ofrecérselo a M'Baku para que pueda desafiar a N'Jadaka con su ejército. M'Baku revela que su gente ha recuperado a T'Challa, por lo que Nakia le da la hierba, curándolo y restaurando sus poderes como Pantera Negra. Nakia luego ayuda en la insurrección contra N'Jadaka, vistiéndose como un soldado de Dora Milaje ante la insistencia de Shuri. Al final de la película, Nakia acepta reanudar su relación con T'Challa y acepta un puesto que dirige un centro de extensión de Wakandan en California en la ubicación del antiguo apartamento de N'Jobu y N'Jadaka.
Aparece por primera vez en la película Black Panther y regresará en la próxima película Black Panther: Wakanda Forever .
N'Jadaka / Erik "Killmonger" Stevens
N'Jadaka (interpretado por Michael B. Jordan ), también conocido como Erik Stevens o Killmonger , es un ex SEAL de la Marina de los Estados Unidos e hijo de N'Jobu. Su padre fue asesinado por T'Chaka por ayudar a Ulysses Klaue a sacar vibranium de Wakanda para armar a los pueblos oprimidos de todo el mundo e iniciar revoluciones. N'Jadaka más tarde se convierte en un conocido de Klaue, antes de traicionarlo y matarlo para ganarse la confianza de la población de Wakanda. Después de traer a Klaue muerto, desafía a su primo T'Challa a un duelo por el trono, que N'Jadaka gana. Sin embargo, T'Challa regresa más tarde para recuperar su trono, con la ayuda de M'Baku , Okoye y Shuri . T'Challa derrota a N'Jadaka en combate y lo hiere fatalmente, aunque lleva a N'Jadaka a ver la puesta de sol de Wakanda según sus deseos. N'Jadaka muere después de negarse a ser curado, alegando que la muerte es "mejor que la esclavitud". Impactado por su primo, T'Challa decide finalmente abrir Wakanda al resto del mundo después de la muerte de N'Jadaka. El personaje ha sido ampliamente elogiado como uno de los mejores villanos de MCU, [135] [136] [137] con Ben Child de The Guardian comparando al personaje con Terminator y Darth Vader . [138]
Apareció por primera vez en la película Black Panther y regresará en la próxima serie animada de Disney + What If ...? .
Kraglin Obfonteri
Kraglin Obfonteri (interpretado por Sean Gunn ) se basa en un personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre creado por Stan Lee, Ernie Hart y Don Heck. Es un Xandarian y el primer oficial de la facción de los Devastadores de Yondu Udonta . En 2014, Taserface lidera un motín contra Yondu, que finalmente resulta en todas sus muertes, sin embargo, Kraglin permanece leal a Yondu y ayuda a rescatar a los Guardianes de la Galaxia de Ego. Después de la muerte de Yondu, Kraglin adquiere una aleta cibernética similar y la flecha Yaka de Yondu, que lucha por controlar. En 2023, llegó a la Tierra liderando a los Devastadores para ayudar a los Vengadores a luchar contra Thanos y su ejército.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Guardianes de la Galaxia , Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 2 y Avengers: Endgame . Regresará en las próximas películas Thor: Love and Thunder y Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 , así como la serie animada de Disney + What If ...? .
Odin
Odin Borson (interpretado por Anthony Hopkins ), también conocido como Odin Allfather , es el gobernante de Asgard , hijo de Bor , padre biológico de Thor y Hela, padre adoptivo de Loki y esposo de Frigga. Basado en Odin en la mitología nórdica , aparece por primera vez en Thor y repite su papel en dos de sus secuelas. Loki lo quita del poder al final de la segunda película y lo somete a un hechizo para hacerle olvidar su vida pasada antes de ser trasladado a una casa de retiro en la ciudad de Nueva York. Se las arregla para liberarse del hechizo de Loki antes de dirigirse a Noruega en lugar de regresar a Asgard, deseando que no lo molesten. Cuando lo encuentran sus hijos, Odin les advierte que ha llegado su hora y que su hija Hela será liberada después de su muerte. Se despide de ambos y pronto desaparece.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Thor [139] , Thor: The Dark World [140] y Thor: Ragnarok [141] .
Mayo Parker
May Parker (interpretada por Marisa Tomei ), comúnmente conocida como tía May , es la tía de Peter Parker y viuda de Ben Parker . A diferencia de las encarnaciones anteriores, se entera de que Peter es Spider-Man, cuando lo encuentra con el traje. Ella es víctima del Blip en 2018, pero revive en 2023 y asiste al funeral de Tony Stark. Posteriormente, comienza una relación con Happy Hogan.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en cuatro películas: Capitán América: Civil War , Spider-Man: Homecoming , Avengers: Endgame (es visible) y Spider-Man: Far From Home . Regresará en la próxima película Spider-Man: No Way Home .
Alexander Pierce
Alexander Pierce (interpretado por Robert Redford ) es el secretario del Consejo de Seguridad Mundial y el director secreto de Hydra que opera dentro de SHIELD. Planeaba usar Project Insight para eliminar a las personas que se opondrían o amenazarían los objetivos de Hydra. En realidad, el plan de Pierce es llevar a cabo asesinatos masivos de ciudadanos reconocidos como una amenaza para Hydra basados en el algoritmo de Arnim Zola para obligar al mundo a someterse. Cuando Pierce se enteró de que Nick Fury estaba investigando los archivos confidenciales de Project Insight, envió al Soldado del Invierno para eliminarlo a él y a Steve Rogers . Sin embargo, el plan de Pierce es frustrado por Rogers, Natasha Romanoff , Sam Wilson y los leales a SHIELD antes de que Pierce sea asesinado por Fury. Una versión alternativa de Pierce aparece en Avengers: Endgame . [142] En un 2012 alternativo, Pierce intenta tomar la custodia de Loki y Tesseract lejos de Tony Stark y Thor .
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Capitán América: The Winter Soldier y Avengers: Endgame .
Hank Pym
El Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym (interpretado por Michael Douglas ) es un entomólogo y físico cuántico que creó la partícula Pym, una partícula subatómica que cambia la distancia entre los átomos, lo que permite encogerse y crecer en tamaño relativo, mientras aumenta la fuerza. Hank Pym es el Ant-Man original de MCU ; un papel que comenzó en 1963, durante su mandato como científico de alto rango y operativo en SHIELD
Como Ant-Man , Hank Pym operaba como un agente clasificado que realizaba misiones de campo en nombre de SHIELD, usando un traje encogible de diseño propio impulsado por partículas Pym que también le daban la capacidad de comunicarse con diferentes especies de hormigas. Durante una de estas misiones, su esposa Janet van Dyne se perdió dentro del reino cuántico y se presume que está muerta. Después del incidente, Pym renunció a SHIELD en 1989, después de que sospechara que Howard Stark intentaba replicar la fórmula de partículas de Pym. Después de su renuncia a SHIELD, Pym retiró el traje Ant-Man y fundó su propia empresa de tecnología en San Francisco . En Ant-Man , después de la adquisición de la compañía por parte de Darren Cross, Pym reclutó posteriormente a Scott Lang para que asumiera el papel de Ant-Man, con la ayuda de su hija Hope van Dyne . Juntos, impidieron que Cross vendiera la tecnología Yellowjacket a Hydra.
Tras la alianza de Lang con los Vengadores, Hank viola inadvertidamente los Acuerdos de Sokovia y se convierte en un fugitivo del FBI junto con Hope en Ant-Man and the Wasp . Rescata con éxito a Janet del reino cuántico. Sin embargo, poco después, Hank se convierte en víctima del Blip. En Vengadores: final del juego , el trabajo de Hank en el reino cuántico demuestra ser fundamental para el plan de los Vengadores para navegar con éxito a través del tiempo; durante el cual, Steve Rogers roba partículas Pym de un Hank más joven en una línea temporal alternativa de 1970. En 2023, Hank recupera la vida y asiste al funeral de Tony Stark con Janet, Hope y Scott Lang.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Ant-Man , Ant-Man and the Wasp y Avengers: Endgame . Regresará en la próxima película Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania y en la próxima serie animada de Disney + What If ...? .
Monica Rambeau
La capitana Monica Rambeau (interpretada inicialmente por Akira Akbar y posteriormente por Teyonah Parris ) es la hija de Maria Rambeau, quien se hizo amiga de Carol Danvers, una amiga de su madre. Cuando era niña, Danvers la inspiró y la tenía en alta estima. Ella crece para convertirse en una agente de SWORD, que fue fundada por su madre, pero se encuentra entre los que desaparecen durante el Blip en 2018. Es revivida en 2023, solo para enterarse de que su madre había muerto de cáncer dos años después de su desaparición. . Regresa a trabajar en SWORD y tiene la tarea de investigar un caso de personas desaparecidas en Westview, Nueva Jersey. Al llegar, Monica es absorbida por el maleficio de Wanda Maximoff, y permanece allí hasta que recuerda la realidad real y Wanda la obliga a salir de inmediato. De vuelta afuera en una instalación de SWORD, Monica continúa ayudando a SWORD con su investigación de Westview. Después de que Monica defiende a Wanda en varias ocasiones, el director interino de SWORD, Tyler Hayward, la saca de la investigación de Westview, lo que la lleva a ella, a Darcy Lewis y a Jimmy Woo a rebelarse. Sin embargo, solo ella y Woo escapan de la expansión Hex de Wanda. Después de luchar a través de la barrera que cambia la realidad que rodea la ciudad, las células de Monica se reescriben, lo que le permite absorber las explosiones de energía de Wanda.
Aparece por primera vez en la película Captain Marvel y regresa en la serie de Disney + WandaVision , en la que adopta el alias de Geraldine hasta que Wanda la obliga a salir de la comedia de situación. [143] Ella regresará en la próxima película The Marvels .
Ramonda
Ramonda (interpretada por Angela Bassett ) es la reina madre de Wakanda, esposa de T'Chaka y madre de T'Challa y Shuri. Ella está al lado de su hijo cuando se convirtió en rey de Wakanda, pero pronto se ve obligada a exiliarse cuando N'Jadaka derrotó a T'Challa en un combate ritual y se hizo cargo del trono. [144] Boseman señaló que Ramonda "es uno de los asesores que [T'Challa] buscaría ... algunas de las respuestas de lo que su padre podría querer o podría hacer. Puede que ella no tenga la razón todo el tiempo, pero definitivamente tiene ideas ". [145] Sobrevive al Blip y se la ve reunirse con sus hijos después de que regresan a Wakanda desde Nueva York.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Black Panther y Avengers: Endgame . [146] Ella regresará en la próxima película Black Panther: Wakanda Forever .
Ronan el acusador
Ronan the Accuser (interpretado por Lee Pace ) es un fanático de Kree cuya familia fue asesinada en la Guerra Kree-Nova.
Ronan fue contratado originalmente por Thanos para adquirir una piedra infinita, con la ayuda de Nebula, hija de Thanos. Sin embargo, la búsqueda de venganza y poder de Ronan hace que rompa su lealtad con Thanos y decide usar la piedra él mismo para servir a su propia agenda. En última instancia, esa decisión lo lleva a una batalla con los Guardianes de la Galaxia que termina con su propia muerte.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Guardianes de la Galaxia y Capitana Marvel .
Everett K. Ross
Everett K. Ross (interpretado por Martin Freeman ) es un operativo de la CIA que tenía la tarea de regular a los Vengadores y luego rastrear a Ulysses Klaue.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Capitán América: Civil War y Black Panther . Regresará en la próxima película Black Panther: Wakanda Forever .
Thaddeus Ross
Thaddeus Ross (interpretado por William Hurt ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre , presentado por primera vez en The Incredible Hulk . Aparece por primera vez como un general de los Estados Unidos que fue responsable de revivir el proyecto del súper soldado para poder crear un arma que resultó en la creación de Hulk . Ross intenta localizar a Banner creyendo que es propiedad del gobierno de los Estados Unidos . Más tarde intenta el proyecto de súper soldado en Emil Blonsky, que luego lo transformó en un monstruo. Repite su papel en Captain America: Civil War como Secretario de Estado de los Estados Unidos. Propone los Acuerdos de Sokovia que los Vengadores serán supervisados por las Naciones Unidas, lo que divide a los superhéroes en opiniones políticas. [147] Es un personaje semi-recurrente que generalmente es retratado por roles antagónicos, aunque cree que su rol es por el bien mayor o patriótico. [69] [70]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en cuatro películas: The Incredible Hulk , Captain America: Civil War , Avengers: Infinity War y Avengers: Endgame ; así como Marvel One-Shot The Consultant . Regresará en la próxima película Black Widow .
Brock Rumlow
Brock Rumlow (interpretado por Frank Grillo ) es un ex agente de SHIELD que trabaja en secreto para Hydra , quien luego se convierte en mercenario. En 2014, ayuda a Steve Rogers en una misión para liberar a los rehenes tomados por los piratas de Georges Batroc en el Lemurian Star . Cuando Rogers se niega a revelar información de SHIELD al secretario Alexander Pierce , Rumlow y su equipo tienen la tarea de traer a Rogers y Natasha Romanoff . Después de que Rogers supera a la unidad de Rumlow y Pierce como agentes de Hydra, Rumlow entra en conflicto con Sharon Carter y Sam Wilson hasta que un Helicarrier choca contra el Triskelion , dejando a Rumlow con quemaduras graves y cicatrices faciales. Tras la caída de SHIELD, Rumlow opera como mercenario. [148] En 2016, él y un grupo de mercenarios asaltan un instituto de enfermedades infecciosas y roban un arma biológica en Lagos , Nigeria, cuando Rogers, Romanoff, Wilson y Wanda Maximoff intervienen y tratan de detenerlos. A pesar de haber adquirido guanteletes que mejoran la fuerza, Rumlow es derrotado mientras sus compañeros mercenarios son capturados. En un intento final de matar a Rogers, Rumlow detona su chaleco suicida, pero Maximoff contiene la explosión y lo levita hacia un edificio cercano, matándolo a él y a docenas de trabajadores humanitarios de Wakanda .
Una versión pasada de Rumlow aparece en Avengers: Endgame . [149] Después de la Batalla de Nueva York , los agentes dobles de Rumlow e Hydra intentan obtener el cetro de Loki , pero son engañados por un Rogers que viaja en el tiempo para que se lo entregue.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Capitán América: The Winter Soldier , Capitán América: Civil War y Avengers: Endgame . Regresará en la próxima serie animada de Disney + What If ...? . [150]
Johann Schmidt / Cráneo rojo
Johann Schmidt (interpretado inicialmente por Hugo Weaving y posteriormente por Ross Marquand ), también conocido como el Cráneo Rojo , es el jefe de Hydra , la división científica nazi , durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial , que aparece por primera vez en Capitán América: El primer vengador . Schmidt planea el dominio global bajo su gobierno al encontrar el Tesseract y usarlo como arma contra el mundo, incluso para derrocar a Adolf Hitler . Se revela que se sometió a una versión temprana de la fórmula de súper soldado de Erskine. [151] Después de ser frustrado por Rogers, Schmidt es transportado al planeta Vormir por el Tesseract, donde es maldecido en un estado de purgatorio para servir como Stonekeeper y guía para aquellos que buscan la Soul Stone, [152] [153] incluyendo a Thanos. y Gamora. Una versión alternativa de él de 2014 aparece en Avengers: Endgame , donde conoce a Black Widow y Hawkeye durante su búsqueda de la Piedra del Alma.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Capitán América: El primer vengador , Vengadores: Infinity War y Vengadores: Endgame .
Erik Selvig
El Dr. Erik Selvig (interpretado por Stellan Skarsgård ) es un personaje original introducido por primera vez en la película Thor . En Thor , el astrofísico Erik Selvig trabaja con Jane Foster , la hija de un antiguo colega suyo, en su investigación sobre el agujero de gusano. Se involucran en un encuentro entre Thor y SHIELD , lo que lo lleva a ser empleado por este último para estudiar el Tesseract ; acepta el trabajo debido a la influencia de Loki . [154] [155] En Los Vengadores , Loki usa el Tesseract para viajar a la Tierra y coloca a Selvig bajo el control de la Piedra de la Mente . Selvig finalmente se libera de este control y es capaz de ayudar a detener la invasión de la Tierra por parte de Loki, pero queda traumatizado por su experiencia. Selvig puede ayudar a Thor nuevamente en Thor: The Dark World , y por Avengers: Age of Ultron parece haberse recuperado, trabajando en Royal Holloway . Tras la derrota de Ultron , Selvig comienza a trabajar para los Vengadores . En Avengers: Endgame , se revela que fue víctima del Blip , pero que vuelve a la vida en 2023. [156] En Spider-Man Far From Home , se muestra que Selvig protagoniza el documental NOVA: Einstein Rosen Bridges. con el Dr. Erik Selvig . [157]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en cuatro películas: Thor , The Avengers , Thor: The Dark World y Avengers: Age of Ultron .
Sif
Lady Sif (interpretada por Jaimie Alexander ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre creado por Stan Lee y Jack Kirby que la basó en Sif de la mitología nórdica . Ella es la principal guerrera de Asgard y la amiga de la infancia de Thor y su aliada de confianza.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Thor y Thor: The Dark World [158] ; así como dos episodios de Agents of SHIELD : " Yes Men " y " Who You Really Are ". [159] [160] Ella regresará en la próxima película Thor: Love and Thunder .
Trevor Slattery
Trevor Slattery (interpretado por Ben Kingsley ) es un actor británico adicto a las drogas contratado por Aldrich Killian para retratar la imagen idealizada de Aldrich Killian como el mandarín, protagonizando videos de propaganda que se transmiten al mundo como una tapadera para AIM. experimentos explosivos de Extremis. Slattery vive ajeno al verdadero significado de sus acciones, rodeado de riquezas y drogas proporcionadas por AIM, hasta que Tony Stark lo descubre. Slattery es arrestado luego de que Stark derrota a Killian. En la prisión de Seagate, vive lujosamente, con su propio "mayordomo" personal y admiradores que lo adoran entre los otros presos, hasta que es entrevistado por Jackson Norriss, un terrorista de los Diez Anillos que se hace pasar por un documentalista, quien revela que Killian basó el mandarín en un poderosa figura histórica del mismo nombre. Luego lo saca de la prisión para que el mandarín lo castigue por hacerse pasar por él y abusar de su nombre. Aparece por primera vez en la película Iron Man 3 y luego aparece en One-Shot All Hail the King .
Soren
Soren (interpretado por Sharon Blynn ) es un Skrull y la esposa de Talos. Ella es un personaje original. La pareja también tiene una hija sin nombre, interpretada por Harriet L. Ophuls y Auden L. Ophuls.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Capitán Marvel y visto en su forma de Maria Hill junto con su forma verde normal en Spider-Man: Far From Home .
Howard Stark
Howard Stark (interpretado por John Slattery y Dominic Cooper ) es el creador de Stark Industries , uno de los miembros fundadores de SHIELD y el padre de Tony Stark . Howard Stark es un amigo cercano de Peggy Carter y Steve Rogers. Stark participó en la transformación de Rogers en el Capitán América, así como en la creación del escudo de vibranium de marca registrada de Rogers. Muere a manos de un Bucky Barnes con lavado de cerebro por órdenes de Hydra . [161]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en cinco películas: Iron Man 2 , Captain America: The First Avenger , Ant-Man , Captain America: Civil War y Avengers: Endgame ; la serie de televisión Agent Carter ; y el agente Carter de Marvel One-Shot . Regresará en la próxima serie animada de Disney + What If ...? .
Obadiah Stane
Obadiah Stane (interpretado por Jeff Bridges ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre de Dennis O'Neil y Luke McDonnell , Obadiah fue el villano final en Iron Man . Fue el mentor de Tony después de la muerte del padre de Tony, Howard. El personaje busca en secreto el control de Stark Industries . Más tarde se revela que contrató a terroristas para asesinar a Tony y, después de no hacerlo, busca el control del reactor de arco para crear su propio traje de exoesqueleto superpoderoso, que logra después de robar la tecnología de Tony. El personaje es asesinado en confrontación por Tony en la escena culminante de la película. [69] [70]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Iron Man y Spider-Man: Far From Home (imágenes de archivo).
Ava Starr / Fantasma
Ava Starr (interpretada por Hannah John-Kamen ) es una supervillana con poderes de invisibilidad e intangibilidad, y una reinvención del personaje del mismo nombre . [162] [163] [164] En su infancia, Ava sufrió un accidente en el laboratorio de su padre Elihas . La explosión resultante mató a sus dos padres, mientras que Ava ganó la capacidad de volverse intangible ya que su cuerpo quedó en un estado constante de "desequilibrio molecular". Ella es reclutada por el científico Bill Foster en SHIELD , donde es entrenada y se le da un traje de contención para controlar mejor sus poderes. Ava acepta trabajar para la organización como asesina y espía bajo el nombre en clave Fantasma a cambio de la ayuda de SHIELD para encontrar una manera de estabilizar su condición. Sin embargo, descubre que SHIELD (después de haber sido tomada por Hydra) no tiene intención de ayudarla y, posteriormente, se deshizo para encontrar una manera de curarse con la ayuda de Foster. Los dos planean más tarde aprovechar la energía que el cuerpo de Janet van Dyne absorbió del reino cuántico, poniendo a Ghost en conflicto directo con Hank Pym, Hope van Dyne y Scott Lang. Al final de la película, Janet usa voluntariamente parte de su energía para estabilizar parcialmente la condición de Ava y se va con Foster mientras el grupo de Janet promete recolectar más energía para ella. Aparece en la película Ant-Man and the Wasp .
Wolfgang von Strucker
Baron Wolfgang von Strucker (interpretado por Thomas Kretschmann y Joey Defore cuando era un adolescente en Agents of SHIELD ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre. Strucker es un líder de Hydra de alto rango que se especializa en experimentación humana . Strucker supervisó la experimentación exitosa con los gemelos Maximoff, donde adquirieron poderes de la Piedra de la Mente dentro del cetro de Loki. Capturado por los Vengadores en Sokovia y puesto bajo la custodia de la OTAN , Strucker es asesinado más tarde por Ultrón en su celda para servir como mensaje a los Vengadores.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Capitán América: The Winter Soldier (cameo a mitad de créditos) y Avengers: Age of Ultron ; [165] así como un episodio de la serie de televisión Agents of SHIELD cuando era adolescente.
Talos
Talos (interpretado por Ben Mendelsohn ) es un Skrull basado en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo . Inicialmente se creía que era un terrorista, Carol Danvers acepta ayudarlo a él y a los Skrulls a encontrar un nuevo hogar después de que Talos revelara que los Kree destruyeron su mundo natal y los llevaron al borde de la extinción. En 2024, asume el papel de Nick Fury en la Tierra durante sus vacaciones en el espacio y asiste a Spider-Man en Europa.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Captain Marvel y Spider-Man: Far From Home . Regresará en la próxima serie de Disney + Secret Invasion .
T'Chaka
T'Chaka (interpretado por John Kani ) es el ex rey de Wakanda. Durante una reunión para ratificar los Acuerdos de Sokovian en el Centro Internacional de Viena, T'Chaka muere a causa de una explosión. Originalmente se creía que el Soldado del Invierno estaba detrás del ataque, pero más tarde se descubrió que Helmut Zemo lo había incriminado. [166] Hace años, T'Chaka se enteró de que su hermano N'Jobu estaba tramando actos de insurrección abierta con planes para que Wakanda adoptara una política exterior más agresiva para luchar contra la injusticia social que presenció en su país asignado. T'Chaka se enfrentó a N'Jobu. Cuando N'Jobu atacó, fue asesinado por T'Chaka en defensa de Zuri (quien estaba actuando como espía todo el tiempo). Angustiado por este acto y preocupado por mantener la seguridad de Wakanda por encima de todo, T'Chaka decidió regresar rápidamente a su nación y dejó a su sobrino, N'Jadaka, abandonado como un niño huérfano. T'Challa se enteraría de este acto y del encubrimiento resultante por parte de su difunto padre. Mientras visitaba las tierras de los antepasados, T'Challa se enteró de las acciones de T'Chaka y le dice a él y a los anteriores Panteras Negras antes que él que dirigirá a Wakanda de una manera diferente a ellos con el propósito de corregir los errores pasados de T'Chaka. [167]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Capitán América: Civil War y Black Panther .
Flash Thompson
Eugene "Flash" Thompson (interpretado por Tony Revolori ) es un estudiante de la Escuela de Ciencia y Tecnología de Midtown. Generalmente se lo representa como un matón escolar que a menudo atormenta a Peter Parker pero admira a Spider-Man, sin saber que los dos son las mismas personas. En 2018, es víctima del Blip, pero revive en 2023. Asiste al viaje a Europa y es una personalidad de las redes sociales, con seguidores a los que llama "Flash Mob". Después del viaje, se alude a la difícil vida hogareña de Flash, ya que su padre está enfermo y su madre distante; haber enviado a un chófer para que lo recogiera en el aeropuerto en lugar de hacerlo ella misma. [168]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Spider-Man: Homecoming y Spider-Man: Far From Home . Regresará en la próxima película Spider-Man: No Way Home .
Taneleer Tivan / Coleccionista
Taneleer Tivan (interpretado por Benicio del Toro ), también conocido como el Coleccionista , es el reconocido guardián de la mayor colección de fauna, reliquias y especies interestelares de la galaxia, que opera desde la instalación del puerto de Knowhere. Después de que los asgardianos derrotan a Malekith, Sif y Volstagg llevan la Piedra de la Realidad a Tivan para que la guarde, citando la estupidez de almacenar tanto la Piedra de la Realidad como la Piedra del Espacio en el mismo lugar. Más tarde, también estuvo a punto de obtener la Gema de Poder. Es el hermano del Gran Maestro. Thanos finalmente le quitó la Gema de la Realidad a Tivan en Infinity War, y su colección fue destruida.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Thor: The Dark World (cameo a mitad de créditos), Guardians of the Galaxy y Avengers: Infinity War . Él juega un papel central como antagonista en Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: Breakout! . Regresará en la próxima serie animada de Disney + What If ...? .
Adrian Toomes / Buitre
Adrian Toomes (interpretado por Michael Keaton ), también conocido como el buitre , es el antiguo propietario de Bestman Salvage. Él elige convertirse en un criminal después de la creación del Departamento de Control de Daños, una empresa conjunta entre el gobierno federal y Tony Stark, luego de la Batalla de Nueva York, y la compañía de Toomes se queda sin negocio. Con sus asociados, Phineas Mason , Herman Schultz , Jackson Brice y Randy Vale, comienza un negocio ilegal de tráfico de armas que aplica ingeniería inversa y arma la tecnología Chitauri que han rebuscado y rescatado, y la vende en el mercado negro. Esta versión del personaje es el padre de Liz. El traje de vuelo de Toomes está equipado con alas impulsadas por turbinas, puntas de alas en forma de garras y garras montadas en botas. Después de deducir la identidad secreta de Spider-Man, lo amenaza con represalias a menos que deje de interferir. Sin embargo, Spider-Man frustra el intento de Toomes de secuestrar un avión que transportaba armamento de los Vengadores y le salva la vida cuando su traje falla antes de que Happy Hogan y el FBI encuentren y arresten a Toomes. Como resultado, su familia se muda. Más tarde, Mac Gargan se acerca a Toomes encarcelado , quien quiere confirmar si conoce la identidad de Spider-Man, lo que Toomes niega falsamente. Aparece en la película Spider-Man: Homecoming .
Yondu Udonta
Yondu Udonta (interpretado por Michael Rooker ) es el padre adoptivo de Peter Quill y el líder de los Ravagers .
Yondu había sido contratado originalmente para secuestrar al joven Quill de la Tierra después de la muerte de la madre de Quill y devolverlo a su padre biológico. Sin embargo, Yondu decidió que Quill serviría mejor a sus propias necesidades en el robo, por lo que lo mantuvo y lo crió como parte de su clan Devastador. A pesar de sus frecuentes discusiones y conflictos a lo largo de los años, Quill y Yondu forman un vínculo emocional y familiar. En 2014, Yondu salva a Quill de su padre biológico, Ego, y se sacrifica para salvar a Quill de su final potencialmente nefasto. Aunque Yondu fue presentado principalmente como un antagonista de Quill, finalmente se revela como un héroe sacrificado y una figura paterna.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Guardianes de la Galaxia y Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 2 . Regresará en la próxima serie animada de Disney + What If ...? .
Ultron
Ultron (interpretado por James Spader ) es una inteligencia artificial concebida y diseñada por Tony Stark y Bruce Banner como jefe de un programa de mantenimiento de la paz, que posteriormente toma la forma de un androide sensible abrumado por un complejo de dioses , decidido a pacificar la Tierra erradicando humanidad. [169] Aparece en la película Avengers: Age of Ultron .
La investigación de Stark y Banner sobre la Piedra de la Mente fue la base para la génesis de Ultron, junto con la creencia de Stark de que Ultron sería la solución permanente de los Vengadores para mantener la "paz en nuestro tiempo". Una vez nacido, Ultron, sin embargo, rápidamente conjetura que la supervivencia continua de la humanidad a lo largo de la historia de la humanidad es el resultado de la superación de sucesiones continuas de crisis y, por lo tanto, determina infligir un evento de nivel de extinción en Sokovia para garantizar que la gente de la Tierra tenga la voluntad de evolucionar. [169] Ultron, sin embargo, ve a los Vengadores como un obstáculo para la evolución de la humanidad y promete cumplir con la extinción de los Vengadores. Ultron actualiza continuamente su forma física con la adquisición de vibranium de Ulysses Klaue y posee la capacidad de manifestarse dentro de los droides de la Legión de Hierro de Stark. Finalmente, Vision lo destruye. Aparece en la película Avengers: Age of Ultron .
Ivan Vanko / Latigazo cervical
Ivan Vanko (interpretado por Mickey Rourke ), también conocido como Whiplash , está basado en los personajes de Marvel Comics Whiplash y Crimson Dynamo . Hijo de Anton Vanko. Venga a su padre al enterarse de lo que sabía de su padre del modelo original del reactor de arco. Lo usa para crear látigos eléctricos para matar a Tony. Después de no hacerlo, atrae a su rival comercial, Justin Hammer, para la creación de un nuevo traje para Hammer. Aunque Vanko más tarde lo traiciona usando drones para matar a Tony y luego intenta matarlo con un nuevo traje de exoesqueleto. Es derrotado y murió en la batalla con el combinado de Iron Man y War Machine seguido de su traje de exoesqueleto autodestructivo. [170] [69] [70] Aparece en la película Iron Man 2 .
Janet van Dyne
Janet van Dyne (interpretada por Michelle Pfeiffer ) es una científica, la esposa de Hank Pym, madre de Hope van Dyne y Wasp original de MCU . Como Avispa, Janet operaba en SHIELD junto a Hank en misiones de campo donde vestía un traje encogido con poderes similares al de Ant-Man, con la capacidad adicional de alas para volar. Durante una misión en 1987, Janet apagó el regulador de su traje y se volvió subatómica, desapareciendo en el reino cuántico. Supuestamente muerta, en realidad estuvo atrapada dentro del reino cuántico durante casi 30 años, hasta que Hank la rescató en Ant-Man and the Wasp . Poco después, Janet es víctima del Blip. En Vengadores: final del juego , vuelve a la vida y asiste al funeral de Tony Stark con Hank, Hope y Scott Lang.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Ant-Man , Ant-Man and the Wasp y Avengers: Endgame . Regresará en la próxima película Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania .
Volstagg
Volstagg (interpretado por Ray Stevenson ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre creado por Stan Lee y Jack Kirby. Volstagg es miembro de los Tres Guerreros, representado como un guerrero de Asgard al que le encanta comer. Repite su papel en Thor: The Dark World y es asesinado por Hela en Thor: Ragnarok . [91] [93]
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en tres películas: Thor , Thor: The Dark World y Thor: Ragnarok .
John Walker / Capitán América / Agente estadounidense
El Capitán John F. Walker (interpretado por Wyatt Russell ) es el ex sucesor de Steve Rogers como Capitán América designado por el gobierno de los Estados Unidos . Su socio era Lemar Hoskins , también conocido como "Battlestar", y los dos sirvieron juntos en la Operación Libertad Duradera . Walker fue una estrella del fútbol en Custer's Grove High School en Georgia y se graduó de West Point en 2009. Luego se convirtió en un Capitán del Ejército de los Estados Unidos altamente condecorado y la primera persona en la historia en recibir la Medalla de Honor tres veces por su servicio de combate. También comandó operaciones de rescate de rehenes y de lucha contra el terrorismo de alto nivel . Estudió en el MIT y evaluó muy por encima del promedio en velocidad, resistencia e inteligencia.
Es elegido por el Consejo Global de Repatriación (GRC) para ayudar a sofocar las revoluciones violentas posteriores a Blip que se están produciendo en todo el mundo. Acude en ayuda de Sam Wilson y Bucky Barnes durante su primer enfrentamiento con los Flag Smashers e intenta reclutarlos para unirse al GRC, pero se niegan. Walker luego ayuda a Barnes después de que lo arrestan por faltar a la terapia ordenada por la corte y nuevamente se le niega cuando les pide a Barnes y Wilson que lo acompañen. Walker finalmente les advierte que se mantengan fuera de su camino. Durante una pelea con los Flag Smashers, Walker recupera un frasco de suero Super Soldier y decide utilizarlo. En la batalla subsiguiente con los Flag Smashers, Hoskins es asesinado por Karli Morgenthau, lo que lleva a Walker a asesinar a un Flag Smasher, clavando el escudo en el pecho del hombre mientras una multitud horrorizada observa. Por esto, Wilson y Barnes luchan contra él por el escudo del Capitán América, derrotándolo, el gobierno lo despoja de su papel de Capitán América, y es otro que dado de baja honorablemente del ejército. Sin embargo, construye un nuevo escudo con chatarra y su Medalla de Honor . Así equipado, Walker se enfrenta a los Flag Smashers para vengar a Hoskins, pero difiere su objetivo original y salva a los rehenes de los Flag Smashers. Después de que Wilson ayuda a salvarlos como Capitán América, Walker ayuda a Barnes a capturar a los Flag Smashers. Posteriormente, Walker es apodado como agente estadounidense por Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine . Aparece en la serie de Disney + The Falcon and the Winter Soldier .
Jimmy Woo
James E. "Jimmy" Woo (interpretado por Randall Park ) es un agente del FBI. Mientras Scott Lang está bajo arresto domiciliario, Woo actúa como su oficial de libertad condicional. En 2023, se llama a Woo para investigar un caso de personas desaparecidas en Westview, Nueva Jersey. Trabaja junto a SWORD para investigar Westview, mientras forma un equipo con Monica Rambeau y Darcy Lewis.
Aparece por primera vez en la película Ant-Man and the Wasp , y regresa en la serie WandaVision de Disney + .
Yon-Rogg
Yon-Rogg (interpretado por Jude Law ) [171] [172] [173] es el líder de Starforce y lidera la guerra contra los Skrulls. Mientras persigue al ex científico de Kree , Mar-Vell , quien se esconde en la Tierra como la Dra. Wendy Lawson, se encuentra con Carol Danvers, quien destruye un núcleo de energía que le infunde poderes. Yon-Rogg la lleva de regreso a Hala, le da a Carol una transfusión de sangre con su sangre para salvar su vida, y sus recuerdos se alteran para pensar que es una Kree llamada Vers. Él la asesora y la entrena para ser soldado, pero durante una operación ella se separa del resto de la Starforce y aterriza en la Tierra. Yon-Rogg va tras ella, solo para descubrir que Danvers ha cambiado de bando después de que un Skrull llamado Talos la ayudara a recuperar sus recuerdos. Starforce captura a Danvers, Talos y un grupo de refugiados Skrull, pero Danvers logra liberarse de Yon-Rogg y el control de la Inteligencia Suprema sobre ella desbloqueando todo su potencial para hacer retroceder y derrotar a varios miembros de Starforce. Yon-Rogg solicita ayuda a Ronan el Acusador , pero Danvers frustra su asalto a la Tierra. En su enfrentamiento final, Danvers derrota a Yon-Rogg. Luego, ella lo envía de regreso a Hala para entregar su mensaje a la Inteligencia Suprema. Aparece en la película Capitana Marvel .
Helmut Zemo
Baron Helmut Zemo (interpretado por Daniel Brühl ) [174] se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre . Presentado por primera vez en Captain America: Civil War , Zemo es un rico barón de la familia real de Sokovian y el coronel de una unidad de comando de élite de Sokovian, que busca vengar la muerte de su familia y la destrucción de Sokovia durante la batalla de los Vengadores con Ultron. Utiliza los Acuerdos de Sokovia de las Naciones Unidas para su ventaja, y a pesar de que Steve Rogers se entera de sus planes, se las arregla para enfrentar a Iron Man y al Capitán América entre sí al incriminar al Soldado del Invierno (Bucky Barnes) por un bombardeo en Viena (que mató a T'Chaka ). También revela que Winter Soldier había matado a los padres de Tony Stark mientras estaba bajo el control de Hydra, fracturando efectivamente a los Vengadores. Con su objetivo completo, Zemo intenta suicidarse, pero T'Challa lo detiene y las autoridades lo detienen. Everett Ross supervisa su encarcelamiento donde se burla de Zemo por fallar en sus esfuerzos, pero Zemo indica lo contrario.
Zemo regresa en la serie de Disney + The Falcon and the Winter Soldier , todavía en prisión después de los eventos de Civil War , [175] aunque escapa con la ayuda de Bucky Barnes y se alía con Barnes y Sam Wilson contra los Flag Smashers . Más tarde es capturado por Dora Milaje y enviado a la balsa. Sin embargo, cuando los Flag-Smashers son derrotados en su ataque a la reunión de GRC con el círculo interno capturado, Zemo organiza su asesinato bajo custodia a través de su mayordomo para minimizar la posibilidad de que se reproduzcan sus mejoras de Super-Soldier. En la serie, Zemo usa brevemente su máscara púrpura tradicional de los cómics, con la que no fue representado en Civil War . [176]
Arnim Zola
El Dr. Arnim Zola (interpretado por Toby Jones ) se basa en el personaje de Marvel Comics del mismo nombre creado por Jack Kirby. Aparece por primera vez en Captain America: The First Avenger como un científico que trabaja para Hydra and the Red Skull antes de ser capturado y reclutado en SHIELD.Después de su muerte, su mente fue transferida a un sistema informático en Camp Lehigh, donde se enfrentó al Capitán América y Black. Viuda antes de que el campamento fuera destruido por los misiles enviados por Hydra.
A partir de 2021 [update], el personaje ha aparecido en dos películas: Capitán América: El primer vengador y Capitán América: El soldado de invierno ; así como en el episodio " Valediction " de la serie de televisión Agent Carter . Regresará en la próxima serie animada de Disney + What If ...? .
Zuri
Zuri (interpretado por Forest Whitaker y Denzel Whitaker ) es un ex miembro de los Perros de Guerra y un chamán de Wakanda, y el asesor leal de confianza de su Rey. Habiendo mantenido los secretos de T'Chaka sobre su manejo de la muerte de N'Jobu en el pasado, Zuri continuó apoyando al Rey de Wakanda cuando T'Challa asumió el trono tras la muerte de T'Chaka. Cuando era joven, Zuri se hizo pasar por un estadounidense llamado James para seguir a N'Jobu, el hermano de T'Chaka y un traidor, y fue testigo de su muerte a manos de T'Chaka. Veinticinco años después, Zuri nombra al hijo de T'Chaka, T'Challa, como el nuevo rey, y supervisa la pelea de T'Challa con M'Baku el día del desafío al administrar el líquido que elimina las habilidades que otorga la hierba en forma de corazón. Cuando M'Baku es derrotado, Zuri realiza un ritual que involucra el regreso de las habilidades. Zuri es quien le dice a T'Challa la verdad sobre la ascendencia de Erik Stevens. Stevens luego mata a Zuri cuando intenta proteger a T'Challa, culpándolo por no hacer nada para proteger a N'Jobu. Aparece en la película Black Panther .
Personajes secundarios
The following is a supplementary list of characters that appear in lesser roles, make significant cameo appearances or who receive co-starring credit over multiple appearances.
Introduced in Phase One
- Jacques Dernier (portrayed by Bruno Ricci) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name (who debuted in the series Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos by Stan Lee). He appears in the film Captain America: The First Avenger as a French member of the Howling Commandos.[177]
- Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan (portrayed by Neal McDonough) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. A recurring member of the Howling Commandos within the MCU. He first appears in the film Captain America: The First Avenger[177] and later returned in the One-Shot and TV series both titled Agent Carter.[178] He will return in the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...?.
- Dr. Abraham Erskine (portrayed by Stanley Tucci) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon. The character is depicted as the creator of the super soldier serum, being responsible for the origin of Steve Rogers as Captain America and Johann Schmidt as the Red Skull. Before being assassinated by Hydra agent Heinz Kruger, Erskine motivated Rogers to always remain as a good man in his heart.[179] He appears in the film Captain America: The First Avenger. He will return in the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...?.
- Christine Everhart (portrayed by Leslie Bibb) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Everhart was created by John Jackson Miller and Jorge Lucas who depicted her as working in the Daily Bugle within the comic book.[180] She plays a more prominent role in the MCU first as a news reporter for Vanity Fair in Iron Man and Iron Man 2 and later as a news broadcaster for WHiH World News.[181]
- James Montgomery Falsworth (portrayed by JJ Feild) is based on the Marvel Comics character which became the first Union Jack created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins. He appears in the film Captain America: The First Avenger as a British member of the Howling Commandos.[177][182]
- Gabriel "Gabe" Jones (portrayed by Derek Luke) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. He appears in the film Captain America: The First Avenger as an African-American member of the Howling Commandos.[183]
- Heinz Kruger (portrayed by Richard Armitage) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon. The character is Red Skull's top assassin who is responsible for the death of Abraham Erskine.[178] He appears in the film Captain America: The First Avenger.
- Jim Morita (portrayed by Kenneth Choi) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. He appears in the film Captain America: The First Avenger as an Asian-American member of the Howling Commandos.[184]
- The Other (portrayed by Alexis Denisof) was an original character from the MCU and is the grim leader of an alien race called the Chitauri. He is a servant of Thanos and uses telepathic powers in The Avengers. He was later killed by Ronan the Accuser. He appears in The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy.[185][186]
- Colonel Chester Phillips (portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Phillips leads the Strategic Scientific Reserve during World War II. He is initially skeptical of Dr. Erskine's choice to administer the Super Soldier Serum to Steve Rogers, but later has a change of heart after witnessing Rogers' heroic actions.[187] Phillips is one of the founders of S.H.I.E.L.D., along with Peggy Carter and Howard Stark.[188] He appears in the film Captain America: The First Avenger.
- William Ginter Riva (portrayed by Peter Billingsley) is a former Stark Industries employee who was ordered by Obadiah Stane to replicate Tony Stark's arc reactor. Years later, he joins Quentin Beck's crew to wreak havoc across Europe, helping him masquerade as a superhero named Mysterio, and controlling his drones. Following Mysterio's defeat, he leaks the identity of Spider-Man to J. Jonah Jameson, and uploads a copy of Mysterio's software onto a flash drive.[189] He appears in Iron Man and Spider-Man: Far From Home.
- Elizabeth "Betty" Ross (portrayed by Liv Tyler) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. She is the first love interest of Bruce Banner and the daughter of General Ross. The character appears in The Incredible Hulk.[190][191]
- Jasper Sitwell (portrayed by Maximiliano Hernández) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Jasper first appears as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent under Phil Coulson in Thor. He is later revealed to be a Hydra sleeper agent and is killed by a brainwashed Bucky Barnes by command of Hydra.[192][69][70] An alternate version of him from 2012 appears in Avengers: Endgame.;[153][193] and the Marvel One-Shots: The Consultant and Item 47.[194]
- Senator Stern (portrayed by Garry Shandling) is an original character in the MCU inspired by Howard Stern according to the director, Jon Favreau.[195] First seen in Iron Man 2, he is depicted as a United States Senator who wanted Tony's armor to be handed to the US government. He harbored a strong dislike for Tony even after handing Tony and Rhodes the Medal of Honor. He was later revealed to be affiliated with Hydra.[196]
- Dr. Samuel Sterns (portrayed by Tim Blake Nelson) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Depicted in The Incredible Hulk as a gifted biologist who tried to cure Bruce Banner under the alias Mr. Blue. After replicating Banner's blood, he then is forced to use it on Emil Blonsky. After Blonsky is transformed as a monster. Sterns's lab is destroyed and part of the Hulk's blood drops on Sterns's head and his skull mutates as he grins maniacally. Outside of the film series he is referenced in a prequel comic of The Avengers, revealed to be insane and imprisoned by S.H.I.E.L.D.[197] He appears in The Incredible Hulk.
- Anton Vanko (portrayed by Yevgeni Lazarev as an old man, Costa Ronin as a young man) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Vanko was created by Stan Lee and Don Heck and appears in Iron Man 2. He is depicted as a Soviet scientist and partner of Howard Stark who both help create the first arc reactor. He betrays Howard by selling their designs on the black market. When Stark found out, Vanko was deported and became a drunk who leaves behind a legacy of his son exacting revenge on the Stark family after his death. Outside of being in Iron Man 2, he guest stars in Agent Carter.[198]
- Raza Hamidmi al-Wazar (portrayed by Faran Tahir) is the first revealed major antagonist in the film Iron Man, created by Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby, Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. He was an original character for the film outside of his character referencing the organization that alludes to the Mandarin.[199] He is a terrorist and the self described leader of the Ten Rings, using Stark Industries weapons for personal gain. He was responsible for the origin of Tony as Iron Man, as he is the one who abducted him for his self-proclaimed personal gain of taking over the world, citing Genghis Khan as his influence. He was revealed to be working for Obadiah Stane, who later subdues him.[69][200][70]
- Dr. Ho Yinsen (portrayed by Shaun Toub) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name first created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Don Heck. The character is central to the origin of Tony as the superhero Iron Man. He is an engineer who helped save Tony's life by creating an electromagnet heart and then helped Tony build armor to escape from the terrorists. He then sacrifices his life in order to let Stark escape, with his last words being "don't waste your life, Stark".[201][202]
Introduced in Phase Two
- Algrim (portrayed by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), also known as Kurse, is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is a Dark Elf, and Malekith's lieutenant. He is one of the few Dark Elves who survived the catastrophe that almost wiped out their race. He is physically stronger and more durable than Thor, due to having his abilities enhanced with the Kurse Stone, enabling him to survive blows from Mjolnir, although Loki kills him with a black hole grenade. He appears in the film Thor: The Dark World.
- Laura Barton (portrayed by Linda Cardellini) is based on the character of the same name from the Ultimate Marvel comics. She is the wife of Clint Barton (Hawkeye), and the mother of Cooper, Lila, and Nathaniel Barton. To protect themselves, Laura and her children lived in secrecy (unbeknownst to the Avengers). However, Clint told the Avengers about his family during the Ultron Offensive, during which Laura told Clint how proud she was of him, but that she needed him with her as she was pregnant with their third child. Clint decided to retire from the Avengers to be with his family, and Laura later gave birth to their son Nathaniel. In 2018, she and all three Barton children become victims of the Blip, but are all revived to life in 2023. As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Avengers: Age of Ultron and Avengers: Endgame.
- Georges Batroc (portrayed by Georges St-Pierre) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. He was an Algerian mercenary and pirate at the top of Interpol's Red Notice, as well as a former DGSE agent who scored 36 kill missions before being demobilized by the French government. He first appears in Captain America: The Winter Soldier [203] and returned in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.[204][205]
- Ellen Brandt (portrayed by Stéphanie Szostak) was a war veteran who lost her arm in battle before A.I.M. founder Aldrich Killian injects her with the Extremis virus, which grants enhanced regenerative capabilities. She and Eric Savin attack Tony Stark, but Stark is able to cause an explosion that sends Brandt flying into a set of power lines, fatally electrocuting her. She appears in the film Iron Man 3.
- Mitchell Carson (portrayed by Martin Donovan) is the head of defense at S.H.I.E.L.D. while secretly working for Hydra. When Hank Pym discovers S.H.I.E.L.D. has been trying to replicate his Pym particles, he confronts Carson, Peggy Carter, and Howard Stark. Decades later, Carson allies himself with Pym's former protege-turned-adversary, Darren Cross, who has managed to successfully replicate the Pym particles. During a confrontation among these parties, Carson absconds with the particles. He appears in the film Ant-Man.
- Dr. Helen Cho (portrayed by Claudia Kim) is a world-renowned Korean geneticist and the leader of the U-GIN Research Group. She is called upon to assist the Avengers with her research and technology in the war against Hydra, treating Clint Barton's injuries. Later, she is approached and brainwashed by Ultron to created a new body for him using vibranium and synthetic tissue, this body becoming Vision. She first appears in the film Avengers: Age of Ultron.
- Rhomann Dey (portrayed by John C. Reilly) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is a member of the Nova Corps and contact to Star-Lord and the Guardians of the Galaxy. He was promoted to the rank of Denarian due to his actions during the Battle of Xandar. He appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy.
- Matthew Ellis (portrayed by William Sadler) is the President of the United States. The President is first seen in Iron Man 3.[206][207] on an exhibit involving Bucky Barnes and later as one of the targets marked by Alexander Pierce's Helicarriers, which are destroyed by Steve Rogers. Ellis later returns in the TV series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and is again seen in the viral marketing videos WHIH Newsfront for an interview.[208]
- Maya Hansen (portrayed by Rebecca Hall) is a scientist and a developer of the Extremis virus. She then works for Aldrich Killian who uses the virus as a weapon. She is later killed by him after she turns on him and has a change of heart. She appears in the film Iron Man 3.
- Howard the Duck (voiced by Seth Green) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is an anthropomorphic duck who used to be one of the Collector's specimens. He was briefly shown later joining in the Battle of Earth of the fight against Thanos. As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in three films: Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...?.
- Harley Keener (portrayed by Ty Simpkins) is a child from Tennessee who, in 2012, assists Tony Stark following the destruction of his mansion and the ongoing attacks by the "Mandarin". In 2023, Keener appears as a young man at Stark's funeral. As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Iron Man 3 and Avengers: Endgame (cameo).
- Korath (portrayed by Djimon Hounsou) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is a member of the Starforce during the Kree-Skrull War before becoming Ronan's enforcer, during which he turns against Thanos and fights the Guardians of the Galaxy, only to be killed by Drax the Destroyer. As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain Marvel. He will return in the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...?.
- Krugarr is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is a Lem, a race of extremely long-lived worm-like creatures. He is a sorcerer and a captain of his own faction of the Ravagers. He was also one of the members of Stakar Ogord's faction in the past. He appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
- Dr. List (portrayed by Henry Goodman) was a Hydra scientist who conducted experimentation on Loki's scepter and the Maximoff twins. As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (mid-credits cameo) and Avengers: Age of Ultron; as well as the TV series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Introduced in Phase Three
- A group of Asgardian actors perform a play, "The Tragedy of Loki of Asgard" (portraying Loki's "death" in Thor: The Dark World, for Odin, in reality a disguised Loki). The actors play "Thor" (portrayed by Chris Hemsworth's real-life brother Luke Hemsworth), "Odin" (portrayed by Sam Neill), "Loki" (portrayed by Matt Damon), "Jane Foster" (portrayed by Gabby Carbon), and "Sif" (portrayed by Charlotte Nicdao). The actors first appear in Thor: Ragnarok and will return in Thor: Love and Thunder, joined by an actor playing "Hela" (portrayed by Melissa McCarthy).
- Att-Lass (portrayed by Algenis Perez Soto) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is a Kree member of Starforce, and their stealth and raid specialist. He uses twin pistols as weapons. Att-Lass accompanies Yon-Rogg, Starforce, and some Kree soldiers to Earth to find Carol Danvers where it was discovered that the late Mar-Vell had hidden some Skrull refugees. He seems reluctant to bring Carol Danvers in once she has discovered her history. After Carol Danvers shorts out the implant that limited her abilities, Att-Lass joins Starforce and the Kree soldiers in fighting her, but is subdued. He appears in the film Captain Marvel.
- Ayesha (portrayed by Elizabeth Debicki) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. She is the high priestess of the golden-skinned Sovereign race. She hires the Guardians of the Galaxy to protect Anulax Batteries from the Abilisk, but after Rocket steals several of the batteries with the intention to later sell them, she becomes enraged and sends her fleet of Omnicrafts to kill them. In a mid-credit scene, she is seen observing the gestation of a new member of the Sovereign race, and names it Adam. She first appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and will return in the upcoming film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
- Jackson Brice (portrayed by Logan Marshall-Green) is based on the Marvel Comics character Montana. He was a member of Adrian Toomes' criminal enterprise who wields a modified version of Brock Rumlow's vibro-blast emitting gauntlet and calls himself the "Shocker". After a weapons deal with Aaron Davis attracts Spider-Man's attention, Toomes fires him for his recklessness, to which Brice threatens to expose their operation. In response, Toomes fires one of Phineas Mason's weapons at Brice to intimidate him, but inadvertently disintegrates him instead. Following this, Toomes gives his vibro-gauntlet to fellow associate Herman Schultz. He appears in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming.
- Bron-Char (portrayed by Rune Temte) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is a Kree Empire operative and a member of Starforce. In addition to being an expert at hand-to-hand combat, he jokes about finding Korath attractive. After Carol Danvers fights the Supreme Intelligence's control and burns out the implant that limits her abilities, she fights Starforce and subdues Bron-Char. He appears in the film Captain Marvel.
- Sonny Burch (portrayed by Walton Goggins) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is a "low-level criminal-type" who wants Pym's technology to sell on the black market. He has henchmen (consisting of Uzman, Anitolov, Knox and FBI agent Stoltz) and is the owner of a restaurant (presumably as a front). Sonny attempts to buy Hank Pym's quantum technology, but gets turned down by Hope van Dyne. Sonny's men subsequently battle the Wasp and Ant-Man. He later manages to get information out of Scott Lang's friends (Luis, Kurt and Dave) via his "truth serum" concoction. He appears in the film Ant-Man and the Wasp.
- Charlie-27 (portrayed by Ving Rhames) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is the captain of a Ravager Clan, distinguished by their mustard yellow garbs. He appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
- Aaron Davis (portrayed by Donald Glover)[209][210][211] is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is a low-level criminal with a sense of morality. He attempts to buy high-tech firearms from Herman Schultz and Jackson Brice, only to be interrupted by Spider-Man. The hero later confronts Aaron, webs his hand to his car, and questions him regarding Adrian Toomes' plans. Aaron gives information about a sale with his former acquaintance Mac Gargan, and admits to wanting to keep the weapons off the streets to protect his nephew. Spider-Man leaves, leaving Aaron trapped to his car. In a deleted post-credits scene, Aaron tries to use his keys to get the webbing off, without success. He calls his nephew to say that "he's not gonna make it".[212] He appears in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming.
- Dormammu (voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch and an unidentified British actor) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is a primordial inter-dimensional entity and ruler of the Dark Dimension. He wields apocalyptic levels of supernatural power. Dormammu seeks to absorb all other universes into his Dark Dimension and turn the victims into Mindless Ones. The Zealots misinterpret this eternal existence as a benevolent longevity, and Dormammu gives them some of his power. Doctor Strange uses the Time Stone to trap himself and Dormammu in an endless loop, where he offers a bargain and dies when the entity refuses. Desperate to escape this loop, Dormammu accepts the bargain to end it in exchange for taking his Zealots from the Earth and never returning to it. This version of Dormammu appears as a massive face made of rippling mystical energy, with his full form never seen. He appears in the film Doctor Strange.
- Eitri (portrayed by Peter Dinklage) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is the King of the Dwarves, an ancient race of skilled forgers and blacksmiths who hail from the realm of Nidavellir. Atypically to his traditional diminutive form, the MCU's version of Eitri is depicted at a giant's size (although he still refers to his race as Dwarves). Thor comes to him on Nidavellir asking for a new weapon after Mjolnir was destroyed by Hela. Eitri reveals that Thanos forced the Dwarves to produce the Infinity Gauntlet, before slaughtering the entire race except Eitri, destroying his hands to render him unable to forge anything ever again. Thor, Groot, and Rocket all help Eitri create the new weapon, Stormbreaker. He appears in Avengers: Infinity War.
- Dr. William "Bill" Foster (portrayed by Laurence Fishburne) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is a physicist, and the former Giant-Man.[164][213][214] He was Hank Pym's assistant on "Project Goliath" and is Ava Starr's surrogate father after Elihas Starr's death. In the present, Bill teaches quantum physics at UC Berkeley when he encounters his former employer, Scott Lang, and Hope van Dyne. When Ava restrains Pym, Scott and Hope, Bill states that he has been working to cure Ava by obtaining quantum energy from the quantum realm. As Pym knows that Bill's plan will affect Janet van Dyne's rescue, Hope and Hank manage their escape. When Scott Lang goes into the quantum realm, Hank talks Bill down and states that he will find a way to help stabilize Ava as Hank's ants see Bill out. After Janet is rescued from the quantum realm and gives some of her energy to stabilize Ava, Bill takes Ava away as Hank still vows to find a way to help stabilize Ava for good. He appears in the film Ant-Man and the Wasp.
- MacDonald "Mac" Gargan (portrayed by Michael Mando) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is a professional criminal and one of Adrian Toomes' potential buyers. In the wake of an encounter with Spider-Man, Gargan is arrested by the FBI and vows revenge, seeking out new allies to help him kill Spider-Man. He approaches Toomes in prison on the basis of certain rumours, wanting to know Spider-Man's identity to settle personal scores. Toomes denies that he knows it, however. He appears in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming.
- Corvus Glaive (voiced and portrayed [via motion capture] by Michael James Shaw) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is Thanos' adoptive son. He joined his father in his quest for the six Infinity Stones, initially attacked the Statesman with his siblings and helped to kill the Asgardians aboard and retrieve the Space Stone. While attempting to retrieve the Mind Stone from Vision with Proxima Midnight, they are met in battle and defeated by Steve Rogers, Black Widow, and Falcon. During a second attempt, Midnight leads the Outriders in attacking the Avengers on the ground to distract from Glaive infiltrating Shuri's lab to attack her, which leads Vision to come to her defense and tackle Glaive out of the lab. Rogers intervenes in the fight, but Glaive incapacitates the former before Vision kills the latter. An alternate version of Glaive travels through time with Thanos' army to stop the Avengers, only to be killed by Okoye. As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
- Goose is based on the Marvel Comics character Chewie. She is a Flerken and Mar-Vell's pet when she was on Earth. In the 1990s, she was adopted by Nick Fury. She is able to deploy long tentacles from inside her mouth and store objects in her stomach, even the Tesseract. Goose travels with Carol Danvers and Fury into space and is also able to subdue relatively large opponents, as seen when she single-handedly took out a squad of Kree soldiers. Goose is last seen regurgitating the Tesseract onto Fury's desk. It is noted that Flerkens are able to live longer than the ordinary cat. She first appears in the film Captain Marvel.
- J. Jonah Jameson (portrayed by J. K. Simmons) is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same. Simmons previously portrayed a different incarnation of the character in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy, making Jameson the second Marvel character to be portrayed by the same actor in both their MCU and non-MCU live-action depictions, following Lou Ferrigno as the voice of the Hulk.[215] However, this version of the character is unrelated to the version that Simmons first portrayed in Raimi's trilogy. He appears as the host of TheDailyBugle.net, a sensationalist "InfoWars-type video platform."[216] While having the same hair color as his Raimi films' counterpart, Simmons does not wear a toupée to emulate Jameson's usual flattop hairstyle; appearing bald instead to differentiate this version from his previous portrayal. In the film's mid-credits scene, he broadcasts doctored footage that incriminates Spider-Man for Mysterio's death and reveals the web-slinger's civilian identity as Peter Parker while simultaneously praising Mysterio as "the greatest superhero", much to Spider-Man and Michelle Jones' shock and dismay. In addition, a promotional Daily Bugle ARG set in the MCU heavily features Jameson's influence, with most of the articles libeling Spider-Man and the Avengers with false accusations while still praising Mysterio and speculating on conspiracy theories.[217] Simmons announced that he has signed on to play Jameson for more movies in the MCU.[218] He first appears in Spider-Man: Far From Home.
- Liz (portrayed by Laura Harrier) is based on the Marvel Comics character Liz Allan. She is a senior at Midtown School of Science and Technology, the daughter of Adrian Toomes, and leads the decathlon team, which Peter Parker is a part of and also becomes a fan of and develops a crush on Spider-Man. Over the course of the film, she and Peter develop a romantic interest in each other, including Peter taking her to his school's homecoming dance. While Adrian figures out that Peter is Spider-Man, Liz remains unaware. After her father is arrested, Liz and her mother move to Oregon on his wishes. She appears in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Ralph Bohner
Ralph Bohner (portrayed by Evan Peters) is a "recast" version of Pietro Maximoff. Agatha Harkness possesses him, imbuing him with Pietro's super-speed and forcing him into playing the role, in order to discover how Wanda created the hex. He was initially introduced as "Agnes"' unseen husband, who was frequently mentioned whenever Agnes needed a punchline for a laugh line. He was freed from Agatha's control when Monica Rambeau removed a magical necklace he was wearing. He appears in the Disney+ series WandaVision. Peters previously portrayed a different incarnation of the character named Peter Maximoff in 20th Century Fox's X-Men film series.
Isaiah Bradley
Isaiah Bradley (portrayed by Carl Lumbly) is an elderly super soldier who served in the Korean War, during which time he was sent behind enemy lines to fight the brainwashed Bucky Barnes, whose metal arm he damaged. After rescuing other black super soldiers who were being held prisoner, he was imprisoned by the US government and Hydra for 30 years, experimented on, and his existence kept a secret, with not even Steve Rogers knowing of him. A nurse helped him escape by forging his death and he went into hiding. He first appears in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, where he lives in Baltimore with his grandson Eli. He refuses to help Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes when they seek him out, revealing his hatred for the government and contempt for the idea of a Black man becoming Captain America. Later, he is provided with his own memorial and statue in the Smithsonian Institution with Wilson's help.
Valentina Allegra de Fontaine
Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (portrayed by Julia Louis-Dreyfus), also known by her nickname Val, is an influential contessa. Introduced in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode "Truth", she approaches John Walker after he is stripped of the mantle of Captain America following his killing a member of the Flag Smashers. She expresses sympathy for his situation and tells him that the people she works for may have use for his services. She later convinces Walker to take up the mantle of the 'U.S. Agent'.
Tyler Hayward
Tyler Hayward (portrayed by Josh Stamberg) is the acting director of S.W.O.R.D., having taken over from Maria Rambeau following her death.[219] Following the Blip, he is shown to have animosity against superheroes, viewing Wanda Maximoff as dangerous which leads to him kicking colleague Monica Rambeau off the Westview investigation for having defended Wanda. He is revealed to have lied to Monica, FBI agent Jimmy Woo, and astrophysicist Darcy Lewis earlier about Wanda and has been working on a secret project dealing with Vision. The project culminates with Vision being reactivated by exposure to Wanda's powers from a drone. His plan to eliminate Wanda with Vision, however, fails when Wanda's Vision restores the real Vision's memories. When the Hex is partially taken down, Darcy stops Hayward from ramming the twins, and he is arrested for tampering with evidence and removed from S.W.O.R.D.. He appears in the Disney+ series WandaVision.
Lemar Hoskins / Battlestar
Sergeant major[220] Lemar Hoskins (portrayed by Clé Bennett), also known as Battlestar, was the partner of John Walker, the new Captain America. Hoskins and Walker served together in Operation Enduring Freedom and Hoskins laments that they could have saved a lot of lives had they been super soldiers. During a fight with the Flag Smashers, Karli Morgenthau punches him into a concrete pillar, killing him. He appears in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
Edwin Jarvis
Edwin Jarvis (portrayed by James D'Arcy) was the butler and trusted ally of Howard Stark, and helped Peggy Carter in her mission of clearing his master's name when Johann Fennhoff attempted to convince the SSR Stark was guilty of treason. Gaining a thirst for adventure as a result, Jarvis volunteered to assist Agent Carter once again when Whitney Frost threatened the world due to being consumed with Darkforce: However, when his beloved wife was almost killed by Frost, Jarvis was forced to reevaluate his future. Over the years, he served as a support figure during the childhood of Tony Stark until Jarvis eventually died, resulting in the young Stark paying tribute to his elder butler by naming his A.I. system J.A.R.V.I.S. after him.
He first appears in the TV series Agent Carter and later returned in the film Avengers: Endgame.
Maggie
Maggie (portrayed by Judy Greer) is the former wife of Scott Lang, the mother of his daughter Cassie Lang and the wife of Jim Paxton.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Ant-Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp. She will return in the upcoming film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
Mainframe
Mainframe (voiced by Miley Cyrus) is an artificial intelligence and Ravager captain as well as a member of Stakar Ogord's original team. It appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 speaking through a disembodied robot head.
Gideon Malick
Gideon Malick (portrayed by Powers Boothe) was an original character playing a small role as one of the members of the World Security Council in The Avengers. He later reprises his role in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as a more recurring cast member and revealed as a secret member of Hydra within the series.[221]
Martinex
Martinex (portrayed by Michael Rosenbaum) is a member of Stakar Ogord's team of Ravagers. He visits Yondu on Contraxia along with Stakar to remind him that he is in exile for breaking the Ravagers' code. After Yondu sacrifices himself to save Peter Quill, Martinex and Stakar are moved by his sacrifice, and he and the other Ravagers attend his funeral. The two of them decide to bring the rest of the team back together to honor him as seen in the mid-credits scene. He appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Mar-Vell
Mar-Vell (portrayed by Annette Bening) was a reimagining of the Marvel Comics character of the same name. A Kree scientist who rejected her species' war with the Skrulls, Mar-Vell fled to Earth in the 1980s and adopted the alias of Dr. Wendy Lawson, a physicist at Project Pegasus. Using the Tesseract, she sought to develop an experimental engine that would have allowed the Skrulls to settle beyond the reach of the Kree Empire. She is killed by Yon-Rogg, though she is able to instruct Carol Danvers to destroy the engine before Yon-Rogg is able to seize the device. She appears in the film Captain Marvel.
Phineas Mason
Phineas Mason (portrayed by Michael Chernus)[222] is a weapons maker and part of a salvage company alongside Adrian Toomes, Herman Schultz and Jackson Brice. When the salvaging company goes out of business due to Damage Control, Mason helps Toomes steal leftover technology from the Avengers' battles and build advanced weapons out of the technology, such as Toomes' flight suit and modified versions of Brock Rumlow's vibro-blast emitting gauntlets. While his assistants were defeated by Spider-Man and arrested by the authorities, Mason's fate is left unknown. He appears in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Billy Maximoff
William "Billy" Maximoff (portrayed by Baylen Bielitz and Julian Hilliard) is Wanda Maximoff and simulacrum Vision's son, and the twin brother of Tommy Maximoff. He has magical powers similar to his mother, meaning that he can hear people's thoughts, and senses Vision crossing the Hex barrier. Due to Wanda's powers, he is born in under a day, and is physically ten years old by the end of the following day. Although he disintegrates when the Hex comes down, his voice is later heard by Wanda whilst studying the Darkhold. He appears in the Disney+ series WandaVision.
Tommy Maximoff
Thomas "Tommy" Maximoff (portrayed by Gavin Borders and Jett Klyne) is created by Wanda Maximoff as her son, along with the simulacrum of Vision as his father, and twin brother Billy in her Hex in Westview, New Jersey. He has superspeed powers and like Billy, he is born in a day, and aged to ten by the next. Although he disintegrates when the Hex comes down, his voice is later heard by Wanda whilst studying the Darkhold. He appears in the Disney+ series WandaVision.
Proxima Midnight
Proxima Midnight (voiced and faced by Carrie Coon, and portrayed [via motion capture] by Monique Ganderton) is Thanos' adoptive daughter. She joined her father in his quest for the six Infinity Stones, initially attacked the Statesman with her brothers, helping to kill the Asgardians aboard in order to retrieve the Space Stone. While attempting to claim the Mind Stone, she and Corvus Glaive attack Wanda Maximoff and Vision, but are repelled by Steve Rogers, Falcon and Black Widow. During a second attempt at the Infinity Stone, Proxima fights Black Widow and Okoye, but is ultimately killed by Maximoff. A past version of Midnight travels through time with Thanos' forces to stop the Avengers from foiling his plans. However, they are all disintegrated when Tony Stark uses the Infinity Gauntlet.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
Miek
Miek is a Sakaaran insectoid warrior. This version of the character is a larva-like creature as opposed to a humanoid roach, and initially uses an exoskeleton equipped with blades in combat. Having been freed from the Grandmaster's prison, Miek fights alongside Thor and Korg and joins the Asgardian people in their journey to Earth after the destruction of Asgard. Along with Korg, he survives Thanos' attack on the Asgardian starship and the Blip. He finds a new home with the Asgardians in New Asgard in Norway. Miek participates in the final battle at the destroyed Avengers Headquarters against Thanos and his army.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Endgame. He will return in the upcoming film Thor: Love and Thunder.
Minn-Erva
Minn-Erva (portrayed by Gemma Chan) was a Kree tactical sniper and a member of Yon-Rogg's Starforce team along with Carol Danvers (who at that time is known simply as Vers) whom she has strong animosity towards. Minn-Erva accompanies Starforce and some Kree soldiers to Earth where it was discovered that Mar-Vell had hid some Skrull refugees. During the final battle, she pilots a fighter and attempts to catch up with and shoot down a ship being flown by Maria Rambeau and housing several refugee Skrulls. Maria outmaneuvers Minn-Erva and shoots her down, killing her. She appears in the film Captain Marvel.
N'Jobu
N'Jobu (portrayed by Sterling K. Brown) was the younger brother of T'Chaka, the King of Wakanda and an agent of the War Dogs. Having betrayed his own people and aided Ulysses Klaue with getting vibranium out of Wakanda with the intention of allowing oppressed people to possess its power, N'Jobu was confronted and killed by T'Chaka. His only son Prince N'Jadaka saw the whole thing and planned to avenge his death and finish his work by becoming King. He appears in the film Black Panther.
Jackson Norriss
Jackson Norriss (portrayed by Scoot McNairy)[223] is a member of the Ten Rings terrorist organization who goes undercover as a reporter to break Trevor Slattery out of Seagate Prison and punish him for impersonating the Mandarin during the events of the film Iron Man 3. He appears in the One-Shot All Hail the King.
Cull Obsidian
Cull Obsidian (voiced and portrayed [via motion capture] by Terry Notary) is loosely based on Black Dwarf created by Jonathan Hickman and an adopted son of Thanos. In this incarnation, he equips a chain hammer and an arm blade. He and Ebony Maw go to retrieve the Time Stone from Doctor Strange, who protects it with a spell that only expires in the event of his death. In the ensuing battle, Maw kidnaps Doctor Strange, while Wong tricks Obsidian into jumping through a portal, severing his hand as Obsidian tries to return. He is rescued off-screen and his hand replaced by a cybernetic replacement by the time of the final battle in Wakanda. Bruce Banner later defeats him in the Hulkbuster armor by sending him flying into the Wakandan energy shield, incinerating Obsidian on impact. A past version of Cull Obsidian appears in Avengers: Endgame, again at Thanos's side; he is stepped on and killed by Scott Lang during the final battle.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame.
Stakar Ogord
Stakar Ogord (portrayed by Sylvester Stallone) is a legendary Ravager captain and the leader of the Stakar Ravager Clan. Ogord saved Yondu Udonta from a life of slavery to the Kree and welcomed him to the Ravagers, but was later forced to exile him for engaging in child trafficking, thus violating the Ravager code. In a mid-credits scene, Stakar and Martinex reunite with their old teammates Charlie-27, Aleta Ogord, Mainframe, and Krugarr. He appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Aleta Ogord
Aleta Ogord (portrayed by Michelle Yeoh) is a Ravager captain, and the wife of Stakar Ogord, as well as a member of his team. She appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Christine Palmer
Dr. Christine Palmer (portrayed by Rachel McAdams) is a professional associate and close friend of Stephen Strange. She first appears in the film Doctor Strange, and will return in the upcoming film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Jonathan Pangborn
Jonathan Pangborn (portrayed by Benjamin Bratt) is a former Master of the Mystic Arts who was trained by the Ancient One but later chose to leave Kamar-Taj as he only wanted to heal his paralysis. During the post-credits of Doctor Strange, Karl Mordo drains him of his magic and his ability to walk, as Mordo claims that there are too many sorcerers. He appears in the film Doctor Strange.
Jim Paxton
James "Jim" Paxton (portrayed by Bobby Cannavale) is a police officer in the San Francisco Police Department, the husband of Maggie Lang (Scott Lang's ex-wife), and the stepfather of Cassie Lang. He works alongside another police officer, Officer Gale (portrayed by Wood Harris).
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Ant-Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp. He will return in the upcoming film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
Meredith Quill
Meredith Quill (portrayed by Laura Haddock) was the mother of Peter Quill and the ex-lover of Ego. She met Ego, fell in love with him and become pregnant with their son. She enjoyed pop music, and gave Peter her Walkman, along with her mixtapes. She later dies of brain cancer, unaware that the tumor was caused by Ego, to ensure that she was not a distraction to him.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in two films: Guardians of the Galaxy and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Irani Rael / Nova Prime
Irani Rael (portrayed by Glenn Close), also known as the Nova Prime, is the leader of Nova Corps. She leads the Corps to victory with the help of the Guardians of the Galaxy when Ronan the Accuser attempts to destroy her home planet of Xandar with the Power Stone. She first appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy.
Maria Rambeau
Captain Maria "Photon" Rambeau (portrayed by Lashana Lynch) was a former United States Air Force pilot and a single mother of Monica Rambeau. She becomes best friends with Carol Danvers, who was presumed dead for six years, after a plane accident. Maria was reunited with Danvers during the Kree-Skrull War and helped Danvers to remember her early life. Later, she helps found S.W.O.R.D. and becomes its Director until she dies of cancer in 2020. She appears in the film Captain Marvel and is referenced in the Disney+ series WandaVision.
Rodriguez
Rodriguez (portrayed by Miguel Ferrer[224]) is the Vice President of the United States. He was working with Aldrich Killian to dispose of President Ellis so that Rodriguez could become the next President and Killian would treat his unnamed daughter (portrayed by Jenna Ortega). After Ellis is saved and Killian is killed, Rodriguez and Trevor Slattery are arrested. He appears in the film Iron Man 3.
Eric Savin
Eric Savin (portrayed by James Badge Dale) was a former Lieutenant Colonel and Aldrich Killian's right-hand man who underwent the Extremis treatment to enhance his combat skills and give himself various fire-based powers as well as a regenerative healing factor. He turns Jack Taggart into a human bomb as part of a terrorist attack, injuring Happy Hogan in the process. Savin then leads an assault on Tony Stark's mansion and later accompanies Ellen Brandt to Tennessee to recover evidence involving Extremis, though Stark is able to survive both times. After James Rhodes's capture, Savin poses as the Iron Patriot to board Air Force One to kidnap President Matthew Ellis. While he succeeds in this task, Iron Man kills Savin before he can escape. He appears in the film Iron Man 3.
Herman Schultz / Shocker
Herman Schultz (portrayed by Bokeem Woodbine),[225][226] also known as the Shocker, is a former salvage worker and professional criminal.
The Shocker alias is initially used by Jackson Brice (portrayed by Logan Marshall-Green),[227] who wielded a modified version of Brock Rumlow's vibro-blast emitting gauntlet, until he is accidentally killed by Toomes. Following this, Schultz assumes the Shocker mantle and gauntlet before tracking down a weapon retrieved by Spider-Man and assisting in a weapons deal aboard the Staten Island Ferry. The deal is ambushed by the FBI and Spider-Man, though Schultz and Toomes manage to escape. When the crew pulls their final heist on a cargo plane transporting weapons from the Avengers Tower, Schultz is tasked with stopping Spider-Man from intervening. The former initially overpowers the web-slinger until he is distracted by Ned Leeds, allowing Spider-Man to web Schultz onto a bus. In a deleted scene, students find Schultz still webbed and take photos with him before he is eventually turned over to the authorities. He appears in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Skurge
Skurge (portrayed by Karl Urban) served as Loki's chosen successor to Heimdall as gatekeeper of the bifrost. He is later promoted to the position of Executioner upon Hela's return to Asgard. Skurge is portrayed in a mostly comedic, subservient if not absent-minded fashion. Upon realizing the fate of Asgard, he changes allegiance and ultimately sacrifices himself while assisting Thor in evacuating the people of Asgard during the battle against Hela during Ragnarok, using his two M-16 sub-machine guns, Des and Troy, to hold off her army. He appears in the film Thor: Ragnarok.
Maria Stark
Maria Stark (portrayed by Hope Davis) was the wife of Howard Stark and mother of Tony Stark. She was assassinated by the Winter Soldier along with her husband on Hydra's orders. She appears in flashbacks in the film Captain America: Civil War.
Morgan Stark
Morgan Stark (portrayed by Lexi Rabe) is the four-year-old daughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts. Born after Thanos' universal genocide, she grows up during the five-year 'Blip' period with half the world's population having been wiped out of existence. Katherine Langford portrays Morgan Stark in a deleted scene, in which she has a conversation with her father in the Soul World after he sacrifices himself to save the universe by using the Infinity Stones to defeat Thanos. She appears in Avengers: Endgame.
Surtur
Surtur (motion-captured by Taika Waititi, voiced by Clancy Brown) is a Fire Demon, lord of Muspelheim, and a significant figure in the prophecy of Ragnarök as the one who would initiate the fall of Asgard. He imprisons Thor in his lair in Muspelheim and reveals that Odin is not on Asgard, where Surtur plans to unite his crown with the Eternal Flame so that he can cause Ragnarök and destroy Asgard, though Thor manages to defeat Surtur and escape with his crown. During his battle with Hela however, Thor realizes causing Ragnarök is the only way he can defeat her, so he tasks Loki with resurrecting Surtur with the Eternal Flame, allowing Surtur to succeed in his plans and kill Hela while Thor, Loki, and the Asgardians escape. He appears in the film Thor: Ragnarok.
Taserface
Taserface (portrayed by Chris Sullivan) was a Ravager mercenary and a lieutenant in the Yondu Ravager Clan. He is depicted as being proud of his name as he believes it strikes fear into the hearts of his enemies. However, Rocket and the rest of the Ravagers scoff at the ridiculousness of his name. Following Yondu Udonta's exile by Stakar Ogord, Taserface leads a mutiny against Udonta, feeling that he is "going soft", and kills anyone still loyal him. After Kraglin aids Yondu, Rocket, and Groot in escaping from their prison cells, Yondu kills the remaining Ravagers and destroys the main engine, causing the Ravager ship to explode. While the heroes eject from the main ship in a smaller escape ship, Taserface contacts the Sovereign to give them Yondu's coordinates before dying in the explosion. He first appears in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and will return in the upcoming Disney+ animated series What If...?.
Joaquin Torres
First lieutenant Joaquin Torres (portrayed by Danny Ramirez) is a member of the U.S. Air Force who is investigating the Flag Smashers and is a friend of Sam Wilson. He is passed on the EXO-7 Falcon wing-suit by Wilson, when the latter takes on the mantle of Captain America. He appears in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.[228][229]
Watcher Informant
The Watcher Informant (portrayed by Stan Lee) is a being who travels the universe and reports on his adventures to the Watchers, and has frequently visited Earth on various occasions, sometimes interacting with the Avengers. He has also occasionally visited other planets such as Xandar and Sakaar.
His role was confirmed in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 where he recaps his experiences on Earth to three Watchers. By the post-credits, the Watchers get bored and leave as the Informant states that they are his ride off the planet.
As of 2021[update], the character has appeared in twenty-two films: Iron Man (as a man that Tony Stark mistook for Hugh Hefner), The Incredible Hulk (as a man ingesting soda with Bruce Banner's blood in it), Iron Man 2 (as a man that Tony Stark mistook for Larry King), Thor (as a man who tries to use his pickup truck to lift Mjolnir), Captain America: The First Avenger (as a World War II general), The Avengers (as a man being interviewed about the Avengers saving Manhattan), Iron Man 3 (as a beauty pageant judge), Thor: The Dark World (as a mental ward patient), Captain America: The Winter Soldier (as a Smithsonian Institution security guard), Guardians of the Galaxy (as an elderly gentleman on Xandar), Avengers: Age of Ultron (as a World War II veteran attending the Avengers' victory party over Baron Strucker), Ant-Man (as a bartender who talks to Luis), Captain America: Civil War (as a FedEx delivery man), Doctor Strange (as a bus passenger), Spider-Man: Homecoming (as a man named Gary), Thor: Ragnarok (as a barber on Sakaar), Black Panther (as a casino patron), Avengers: Infinity War (as a school bus driver), Ant-Man and the Wasp (as a pedestrian whose car was shrunk by Wasp), Captain Marvel (as a subway passenger), and Avengers: Endgame (as a man in the 1970s driving his car, along with his wife); ten TV series: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (as a train passenger), Agent Carter (as a shoeshiner client), Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The Defenders, The Punisher (all six as a photo of Irwin Forbush), Runaways (as a limousine driver), and Cloak & Dagger (as a painting); and a web series: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot (as a picture).
Sarah Wilson
Sarah Wilson (portrayed by Adepero Oduye) is the sister of Sam Wilson. She takes care of her two sons, AJ (portrayed by Chase River McGhee) and Cass (portrayed by Aaron Haynes), and struggles financially in Sam's absence during the Blip. She first appeared in the Disney+ series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.
W'Kabi
W'Kabi (portrayed by Daniel Kaluuya) is the chief of Wakanda's Border Tribe as well as T'Challa's best friend, and Okoye's husband.[230] As he is responsible for the borders of Wakanda, W'Kabi and his guards have trained armored white rhinoceroses as shock cavalry. W'Kabi loses faith in T'Challa when he fails to capture Klaue (who had killed his parents decades earlier while stealing vibranium), and supports N'Jadaka when he subsequently takes the throne. During the final battle, Okoye confronts W'Kabi when he tries to trample M'Baku with an armored white rhinoceros, saying she values Wakanda more than their love. Not wanting to die by Okoye's hands or take her life, W'Kabi surrenders and the rest of the Border Tribe does the same. He appears in the film Black Panther.
Equipos y organizaciones
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Personajes de Marvel Television
- ABC series characters
- Characters of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Characters of Agent Carter
- Characters of Inhumans
- Netflix series characters
- Characters of Daredevil
- Characters of Jessica Jones
- Characters of Luke Cage
- Characters of Iron Fist
- Characters of The Defenders
- Characters of The Punisher
- Young adult series characters
- Characters of Runaways
- Characters of Cloak & Dagger
- Adventure into Fear series characters
- Characters of Helstrom
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Referencias
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