Everything in the MCU will change after Avengers 4, apparently (Picture: Disney)

There are big changes coming to the MCU as we know it – well more-so than half the actual universe being clicked out of existence.

In fact, it seems that Marvel Studios are planning to do what many have suspected for quite a while – introduce new superheroes.

This would move the cinematic universe beyond the Avengers arc – which has had Iron-Man, Captain America and Thor at its heart – it has been following.

‘[You can expect] Brand new heroes, new types of heroes, continuing what we see in Ant-Man and the Wasp, and Black Panther, and Captain Marvel,’ Feige explained.


Fans should look to Ant-Man and The Wasp and the likes of Black Panther for a hint at what will come next from Marvel Studios (Picture: Rex)

Speaking to Gamespot about the future of the MCU, the 45-year-old producer said their focus was around movies exploring ‘who a hero can be and should be’, before adding that it was about ’seeing all different types of heroes’.



He explained the thinking behind that direction, saying: ‘We want people from any background to be able to look at that screen and see themselves reflected, and just as importantly to have different types of people be inspired by people who don’t look like them, or people who have different backgrounds than them, and let them inspire them going forward.

‘To me, that’s the most important thing that we can do, and we’ve started it, and we’re going to continue it.’

said their focus was around movies exploring ‘who a hero can be and should be (Picture: Rex)

It comes not long after he alluded that the team at Marvel Studios were considering making Ms. Marvel part of the big screen extravaganza following next year’s release of Captain Marvel.

And, we can expect to see more characters from a spectrum of backgrounds, as Feige also recently said that there would be more LGBTQ+ additions to the universe beside that of Tessa Thompson’s Valkyrie.

Like Ms. Marvel’s possible introduction it makes perfect sense for Marvel to wrap-up the Infinity Stones/Thanos Arc before embarking on a new push with an expanding (or changing) core range of heroes.

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