Miles Morales’ future debut in Marvel Cinematic Universe may be very close. Kevin Feige left some good news for most Marvel fans during his time at D23 Brazil. To talk about the future Wanda Maximoff in future films of the saga, up to production Blade. Among the numerous questions that the leader answered, nothing was missing. on the morning of the second day of the event.
Of course, the one that didn’t go missing was about the future Spider-Man. The fourth film in the saga takes shape and becomes one of the greatest films of the future. Omelette from Brazil, delved into the possibility of creating a live-action version of Miles Morales. A question that has been on fans’ minds ever since the character was brought to the big screen through animation.
“Miles Morales will appear in the third Spider-Versewhich is in production,” he said about Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse. “I hope he makes a live-action appearance in the MCU soon after.” So Kevin Feige’s response seems to confirm rumors that suggest that The beloved version of the arachnid is one of the future projects of the saga.
X-Men on the attack
In addition to the future of Miles Morales, the company’s CEO was dealing with other issues. Thus, to questions related to X-MenKevin Feige has confirmed that Marvel Studios has retained these rights for several years now for the perfect opportunity. And it seems he has already outlined the role that mutants will play in the future of the franchise. More importantly: on the road His presence will be crucial to everything that happens in the future of the franchise.
“When we were preparing for Avengers: Endgame Years ago, it was about reaching the grand finale of our narrative. After that we had to start all over again,” Feige said. “This time on the way to Secret Warswe already know very well what will happen. This will be the story until then and beyond. The X-Men are an important part of that future.”

As for how Deadpool and Wolverine could influence that, he added: “The plans with Deadpool and Wolverine will always be the same: we’re always wondering where we can put them and how quickly.”
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