Key Takeaways:
– Daniel Brühl, known for his role as Helmut Zemo in the MCU, hopes to return, despite being left out of the ‘Thunderbolts’ cast.
– Introduction to a new series called ‘The Franchise’, Brühl’s off-MCU project, portraying a satire on superhero universe.
– Chris Evans, former Captain America in MCU, denies having any information about his future in the cinematic universe.
– The Thunderbolts movie release date is set for May 2, 2025.
Daniel Brühl Hopeful for MCU Comeback
Amidst the hype and anticipation surrounding Marvel’s latest project, ‘Thunderbolts’, actor Daniel Brühl has expressed hope for his character’s return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Brühl, who made his MCU debut as the cunning Helmut Zemo in ‘Captain America: Civil War’, chose optimism despite his surprising non-inclusion in the ‘Thunderbolts’ cast announcement.
In a conversation with ScreenRant, the actor stated, “It’s fine for me, I can wait. I’m a very patient man, And who knows, I’m still not dead, I’m very confident that I’ll be back.” He also mentioned that the absence of Zemo from the MCU has given him the opportunity to venture into a new series, ‘The Franchise’.
New Ventures Beyond the MCU
While Zemo remains a key figure in the ‘Thunderbolts’ comics, Brühl currently features in ‘The Franchise’, a satire about the superhero universe. He articulated how his departure from the MCU allowed him to explore this new and exciting project. This shift positively demonstrates that the actor is not afraid to explore different roles.
Uncertainty Surrounding Chris Evans’ MCU Return
As the speculation intensifies over the potential return of Chris Evans as Captain America in the MCU, the actor’s recent comments have left fans in a sea of doubt. Evans, who hung up his shield in ‘Avengers: Endgame’, has openly denied having any information about his return in future MCU projects.
In response to rumours, Evans confessed on ‘The View’, “No one’s spoken to me about it”. Although he didn’t fully close the door on reprising his role, he emphasized that such a decision largely depends on feeling right about the project.
Conclusion
Even as Marvel agrees to keep its fans guessing, the MCU’s diverse ensemble of characters and their individual arcs keep viewers hooked. While Daniel Brühl remains optimistic about his character’s comeback, Chris Evans’ position seems more nebulous. As ‘Thunderbolts’ is set to hit the screens on May 2, 2025, Marvel’s loyalists remain hopeful for many thrilling surprises and a culmination of captivating storylines.
Whether or not their favorite characters return, fans can trust Marvel to continue delivering masterpieces that intertwine intricate character webs while providing top-notch entertainment.