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WARNING: This post contains spoilers for Avengers: Endgame. Only read if you have seen Avengers: Endgame. Seriously. So many spoilers.
It might have seemed impossible for one movie, but it was a long time ago. Avengers: Endgame managed to do just that.
While some Avengers are sacrificed themselves to save the universe and others a different path for themselves, the end of the Infinity Saga is only the end of a chapter in Marvel's ever-expanding story.
Some of the movies will be available on TV, and others will be available in the future. Here's where the characters end up after Endgame and our best guess for where (and if) they'll turn up next.
Spider-Man, Black Panther, Doctor Strange, and Captain Marvel
Spider-Man and Black Panther both have movies coming up, so the only thing that's going to be about. Fans will not wait for long Spider-Man: Far From HomThis is the last movie in Phase 3 and comes out on July 5th. Doctor Strange 2 and Captain Marvel 2 have not yet been confirmed, but it is unlikely that they will get their second outings in Phase 4.
Thor and the Guardians of the Galaxy
For all of Thor's bad dealings with Thanos, he's lucky in Endgame's final moments. After the shower of the crown of New Asgard to Valkyrie, the Guardians of the Galaxy is a member of their crew (which Star-Lord was not nuts about, but whatever). It seems likely that Thor is an official Guardian of the Galaxy 3, ensuring the God of Thunder's continued presence in Phase 4 of the MCU.
Gamora
The Gamora from Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and 2 is definitely dead after Thanos traded her life for Soul Stone, but Endgame Zoe Saldana Back to the MCU by Pre-Guardians Gamora arrives in the current timeline with Past Thanos. She betrayed Thanos to fight with the Avengers in the Battle of Upstate but disappeared after the battle was won. Peter Quill's last Endgame This is what he is doing with his ship's scanners to search for Past Gamora, and it seems unlikely he will give up looking for her. She'll probably turn up in Guardians 3.
Ant-Man and The Wasp
Ant-Man & The Wasp with Scott Lang and Hope Pym trying to help train villain Ghost with her painful phasing condition, but the Snap got in the way of getting loose. If Ant-Man gets another movie in Phase 4 or beyond, it's possible that you'll be able to join up with her ex-nemeses as a hero. Just a buddy. There's plenty more to explore with the Quantum Realm and its many secrets … or horrors.
Loki
Nothing's ever simple with the God of Mischief. Even though Loki died for real in Infinity War, he's also a star-in-a-title series on Disney's upcoming Disney + streaming service. It's possible that Loki's series will be prequel to the events Thor, but Endgame, another option for Loki's appearance.
When the Avengers go back in time to the Battle of New York, the Loki in that timeline escapes capture with the Tesseract. Captain America may have fixed that blip when he returned the infinity stones, but in the off chance he did not, Past Loki is still floating around somewhere, very much alive. The Loki series may follow That Loki, who is ignorant of the events of Thor: The Dark World and Thor: Ragnarok, and who knows? He might even find his way back to the current timeline of the MCU.
Sam Wilson, Bucky Barnes, and Steve Rogers
Sam and Bucky will be starring together in their own Disney + series. There's a lot of info about their show Falcon & Winter Soldier, but Sam inheriting Captain America's shield is sure to change the expected dynamic Steve Rogers' BFFs. Steve himself is an old man, but it is unlikely that he will be able to survive in the future. Falcon & Winter Soldier to formalize Sam's new role. Also – is Sam keeping the Falcon name even though he's the new Cape?
Hawkeye
After not appearing in Infinity War Clint Barton is in the fight against clan crime Endgame and won a hard-earned retirement to the farm he loves so much. Disney + has a Hawkeye series on their future roster, but early reports show that the Hawkeye of that show will likely be Kate Bishop, another Marvel hero to use the Hawkeye name. It would be silly to have a Hawkeye show without the OG though, so maybe look for Clint to pop up on Disney + to the bow onto his successor.
Hulk
First there was Banner. Then there was Hulk. Now, there is BannerHulk. It took Bruce to the world, and all-the-time new endgame spelled a promising future for everyone's favorite gamma ray-laden science bro. Even though his happy ending with Black Widow was ripped from him on Vormir, Bruce seemed to come out of endgame with a lot to live for. As for this place in the future of the MCU, it's hard to tell. There's no obvious place for him in any future movies, but he'd be a nice cameo for Thor in Guardians of the Galaxy or a replacement mentor for Peter Parker.
Wanda Maximoff
Wanda rarely fares well in Avengers movies. in Age of Ultron she lost her brother, in Infinity War she lost her robot boyfriend, and while she was incredibly badass in Endgame she did not get a lot of screen time. Luckily, Wanda is another character who will be back in a Disney + show, this one titled WandaVision. Since Vision died in Infinity War, WandaVision might take place in the past, but some fan theorists think that Wakandan genius Shuri may have completed Infinity WarBattle of Wakanda and has the technology to build a new Vision 2.0 without the help of the mind stone. So … Wanda will be back, or in the past with an upgraded vibranium boyfriend. Only time will tell which.
Happy Hogan
OK, so Happy is not exactly an Avenger, but he did manage to survive all the way from the first Iron Man until now, so he's at least an honorary member. Also, the trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home showed that he's back in New York wooing Aunt May and making Peter uncomfortable. Happy will always mourn Tony Stark and take care of Stark's Daughter Morgan, but perhaps he and Spider-Man movies. It's about time Peter got a new uncle. Hopefully Happy will last longer than Ben.
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