Throughout the first three Phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there were only two actual superhero teams — the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy. But with the arrival of Phase 4, the MCU is already starting to get much, much bigger.
With the Eternals already introduced and the Fantastic Four soon to join the fray, it’s clear that the number of hero teams in the MCU is only going to keep growing larger. And while the Infinity Saga only featured a single Avengers team, it’s possible that future Avengers films could borrow from the comics and feature multiple Avengers lineups coexisting and interacting with one another. In fact, it’s very possible that the stage is already being set for that exact scenario.
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Phase 4 already seems to be building towards one team in particular: the Young Avengers, a group of teenage superheroes inspired by the legacy of the original Avengers. The Young Avengers have had several different members in the comics, many of whom have already been introduced in the MCU. The most prominent example is of course Kate Bishop, who is one of the main protagonists of the Hawkeye TV series. However, she’s far from the only instance.
Eli Bradley, the grandson of Isaiah Bradley, appears briefly in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and is better known to comic fans as the Captain America-inspired hero Patriot. Meanwhile, Ant-Man’s daughter Cassie Lang becomes a hero in the comics using Pym tech of her own, becoming the size-shifting Stature. Billy and Tommy Maximoff, Scarlet Witch and Vision’s twin sons from WandaVision, similarly grow up to become Wiccan and Speed — and the final episodes of WandaVision have already shown them developing
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