![]() ![]() ![]() It's now a ritual for audiences to linger after the end credits roll for superhero movies, as they know there will be one or two (or in some cases, more) "stingers" that tease about the endless sequels and cinematic universes that dominate the pop culture landscape. We might not see Iron Man 4 or Black Panther 3 in the MCU – and that’s a problem Is Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania the worst MCU movie ever? Marvel’s Secret Invasion trailer pits Nick Fury against the Skrulls ![]() You can now watch Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania at homeĮnter Nick Fury’s world in a new Secret Invasion featurette Wonder Man will likely begin production next year, and a 2024 debut on Disney+ seems likely. However, those images were ultimately cut from the film. Director James Gunn commissioned fake movie posters of Nathan Fillion as Simon Williams starring in a movie based on a minor Marvel character named Arkon. Ironically, Wonder Man was almost seen in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. That’s largely unexplored territory in Marvel’s live-action adaptations and a natural fit for a more comedic take on the character. So, why make a show about Wonder Man when he has rarely held down his own comic book series? Marvel and Disney+ haven’t shared their plans for this incarnation, but in the comics, Simon reinvented himself as an actor and a stuntman. Because of the heroism he showed before his death, Simon was also invited to join the Avengers. Several years later, Simon was revived and seemingly cured of his dependency on Zemo’s serum. Regardless, Simon couldn’t bring himself to go through with betraying the Avengers and he died a hero. Naturally, this deal came with a catch: Simon’s life depended upon a special serum that only Zemo could give him. In return for super strength, flight, invulnerability, and a slew of other abilities, Simon agreed to become a sleeper agent within the Avengers. Simon was an unlikely criminal who embezzled money from his family’s company before he received the offer of a lifetime from Baron Zemo and the Masters of Evil. ![]() His alter ego, Simon Williams, was introduced in the pages of The Avengers #9 by Stan Lee, along with artists Jack Kirby and Don Heck. Despite his relatively obscure standing in the public consciousness, Wonder Man has been around in the Marvel Universe for almost sixty years. ![]()
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