"Avengers: Infinity War" ended with a shock to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.If its sequel next year continues to shift the franchise in a new direction, and if veteran actors start to distance themselves, then new characters are inevitable to sustain the MCU going forward.Fortunately, Marvel's comic books provide decades of content and hundreds of potential characters to play with: classic Avengers like She-Hulk and Wonder Man; New Avengers like Spider-Woman and The Sentry; powerful supporting players like Na mor and Silver Surfer; and villains who could cause problems for the entire MCU after Thanos is dealt with, like Doctor Doom.Maybe we'll never see any of these characters in the MCU, but we also never thought we'd see Doctor Strange banter with Spider-Man on the big screen.So, Business Insider has thought about what Marvel comics characters haven't been introduced yet into the MCU, but should be in the future.A new report that Comcast is looking to upend the Disney-Fox deal could cause problems for any plans to introduce the Fox-owned X-Men or Fantastic Four characters into the Disney-owned MCU. But this list was made with the Disney-Fox deal in mind, and the possibility that those characters could be acquired by Disney and Marvel Studios.Below are 13 characters that should be introduced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe after the "Avengers: Infinity War" sequel:SEE ALSO:The movies you shouldn't miss this summer ' from 'Deadpool 2' to the new 'Mission: Impossible'Captain Britain (Brian Braddock)If Chris Evan retires from the MCU after the fourth "Avengers" movie next year, the franchise will be down one blond-haired, blue-eyed, country-devoted superhero. Luckily, the British have their own who also has a history as an Avenger. Braddock isn't a "super-soldier" like Steve Rogers, but he can fly and his introduction into the MCU would give a look at how other countries might perceive all of these superheroes running around destroying New York City.Doctor Doom (Victor Von Doom)If Disney and Marvel Studios gain the rights to the Fantastic Four but decide they don't want to take a chance on rebooting the characters, their next best option would be to introduce the team's greatest enemy. Doom isn't only the arch-nemesis of the Fantastic Fourhe's played a pivotal role throughout the entire Marvel universe in the comics, as well. If Marvel wants to give the MCU its next big villain, Doom is a logical choice ("Legion" and "Fargo" creator Noah Hawley is developing a solo Doctor Doom movie, but the Disney/Fox deal throws that project up in the air).Fantastic FourSpeaking of the Fantastic Four, I still believe that they could be a worthy addition to the franchise despite past big screen failures. A Fantastic Four movie would fit nicely into the MCU as a fun, sci-fi action movie and would explore the otherworldly, scientific possibilities of the MCU in ways that "Doctor Strange" explored magic.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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