D, on 29 April 2019 - 06:01 PM, said:
I mean, they've always kind of straddled that line anyways. The Mutant Gene in Mutants is no different than the radiation that the FF encounter in space that creates them...just the catalyst that makes it happen to give them powers. It's a really nice way to dovetail the two groups together.
Considering the powers the FF have are essentially the same as some Mutant powers, it works.
And Salt-Man, yes the X-Gene is a thing...but no reason that needs to stay the same in the MCU version of the characters. And perhaps the Gamma Rays trigger a dormant gene in some humans. Problem solved.
Maark Abbott, on 29 April 2019 - 06:09 PM, said:
Galactus as space cloud is bad....but Galactus as his real comic book character, is big, scary AF, and great.
And considering we are going to be introduced to the Eternals (of which Thanos is one....who were created, in earths history by the Celestials)...Galactus is the one who keeps them (The Celestials) in check....so having him as an overarching villain for the next phase arc only makes sense. Feige also loves the character, and he was seemingly teased in GOTG when the Collector is describing the stones. A world is shown in which the Celestial is destroying a planet with the Power stone and it's rumoured that this is the planet that the sentence that becomes Galactus was born on, Taa. So that lines up too.
I expect we will get some smaller big bad's in the standalone movies, like Doom, Red Hulk, (real) Mandarin, Morgan LeFay, Norman Osborne/Green Goblin, Dormammu (in a closer form than what we've seen him in)...but I truly believe that we are heading for Galactus in Thanos's place as the arc villain of the next Phases.
Also, don't be surprised if LATE in the next Phases, we see a version of Thanos return to fight on the side of good.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 29 April 2019 - 06:44 PM