While several characters have turned down Avengers offers in comics, in the MCU, Spider-Man (Peter Parker) famously declined Tony Stark's invitation to join in Spider-Man: Homecoming, feeling he wasn't ready and wanted to focus on being a kid. In comics, Captain America (Steve Rogers) has also declined or left, and Wolverine often had a rocky relationship, joining new teams like the "New Avengers" but not the original roster due to his lone-wolf nature.
Sam thinks he has the right to lead the Avengers because he was assigned the mission first and already built the team. And he also disagrees with the notion that “the New Avengers” are made up of former mercenaries, killers and *checks notes* unstable weapons of mass destruction.
The last Deadpool movie made it clear, he was never invited to join. They don't want or need him.
He's witnessed the sacrifices made by heroes like Tony Stark and Steve Rogers, and he's not ready to lose himself in the process. Even, Peter himself faces sacrifices like losing his Uncle and the others he loves deeply. Moreover, Peter's reluctance to join the Avengers also stems from his age and inexperience.
Daredevil even joined the New Avengers a few years back.
As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title. It is the only comic book issue to have been inducted into the Gaylactic Hall of Fame.
Unfortunately, now that we have a multiverse, the MCU is anything but "tight and concise." This, I think, has been the main problem; the multiverse was the bad answer to the question "Where do we go after Endgame?"
Namor is revealed as the most hated Avenger, struggling with a violent legacy and self-loathing. Namor has been both a hero and a villain, causing controversy throughout his long history. In Namor #1, he must face his past and salvage his legacy while navigating prison and public disdain.
🍿: The first on-screen F-bomb in the Marvel Cinematic Universe landed in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when Star-Lord finally snaps and drops the word during an emotionally charged moment.
In May 2015, after J.A.R.V.I.S.'s matrices were uploaded into Vision, Tony Stark sought to find a replacement A.I. program for his Iron Man suits. Sorting through a pool of back-up programs that included ones named J.O.C.A.S.T.A. and T.A.D.A.S.H.I. , he selected F.R.I.D.A.Y.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman will reprise their roles as Deadpool and Wolverine in Avengers: Doomsday (2026) and Avengers: Secret Wars (2027) According to Forbes reports.
Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson / Deadpool: A wisecracking mercenary from Earth-10005 with accelerated healing but severe scarring over his body after undergoing an experimental regenerative mutation to treat terminal cancer.
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Is Red Skull the son of Captain America? No way he is the son of Captain America in the MCU. But…. An alternate iteration has since been seen as the Ultimate Marvel equivalent of Red Skull, the secret son of Captain America (Steve Rogers) and Gail Richards.
Valkyrie
Played by queer actress Tessa Thompson, Valkyrie was the first queer superhero in the MCU as confirmed by both Thompson and Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi. In Thor: Love and Thunder, we learned that she had a former girlfriend who died in battle.
You probably don't need to guess who's number one.
See below for our full tabulation of every time an Avenger swears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, counted up through Avengers: Infinity War. There are almost no surprises on this list. The Avenger with the worst potty mouth, by far, is Tony Stark.
Tom Stewart of Screen Rant said that Carol Danvers, known by multiple identities such as Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel, Binary, and Warbird, remains a constant character despite her various roles.
His least favorite Avenger: Spider-Man. His patience with the wall-crawler is thin. After seeing this interaction with Loki, fans are loving him even more. With his debut in Marvel Rivals just arms' length away (on May 30th), the recent reveal of Ultron's savage commentary has taken on a life of its own.
Steve Rogers, Peter Parker and Sue Storm are all characters known for their compassion in Marvel.
He knew Tony for a long time. They also fought in a lot of battles together. They were like brothers. On top of that he had all the previous things happened which probably made him even more sad when Tony died.