Doctor Strange with Adam Warlock and Killmonger in the MCU
Summary Marvel Studios has made the origin stories of many heroes and villains from Marvel Comics better when adapting them for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Since 2008, Marvel Studios has brought dozens of characters from Marvel Comics into live-action, but there are some huge differences between some of these characters' stories on the page and on screen.
In the comics, Sam Wilson was a social worker who found himself on Exile Island fighting the Red Skull with Captain America - randomly. He forms a strong bond with a falcon, Redwing, and is convinced by Captain America to become the costumed superhero Falcon. His wing-suit was created by the Black Panther, which was adapted for Wilson's recent promotion to the role of Captain America in the MCU.
8 Adam Warlock Adam Warlock’s Origin Story Is Much More Believable In The MCU Close Adam Warlock's backstory in Marvel Comics is incredibly complicated and convoluted, which meant that simplifying this origin story worked perfectly for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. In fact, Adam was first teased in one of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2's post-credits scenes, as he was revealed to have been created in a cocoon by the Sovereign High Priestess Ayesha.
There are many massive differences between Killmonger in the MCU and in Marvel Comics, most notably the fact that Killmonger in the comics is not related to T'Challa. Making this connection in the MCU, having T'Challa and Killmonger be cousins, allowed Black Panther to explore familial themes, which was reduced to a simple and meaningless vendetta in Marvel Comics.
It's fine for me, I can wait. I'm a very patient man. No, I'm not, but it's funny, because in the meantime, I just wrapped on a show that's called The Franchise, where it's actually a satire about the superhero universe, so it was fun to switch sides, so to say. But knowing Marvel, they have a lot of sense of humor, so they will probably find it as funny as I did. And who knows, I mean, I'm still not dead, I'm very confident that I'll be back.
Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange was speaking on the phone, looking for his next patient, and not watching the road. Making this one small change underlined Strange's downfall perfectly, as he was the cause of his own misfortune. This made his transformation into one of the world's greatest superheroes even more dramatic and overwhelming.
Ridding Thor of his mortal forms for his origin story in the MCU meant that he could constantly be seen as a godly, otherworldly figure, which he ought to be. Yes, Thor learned more human qualities during his time on Earth, but this evolution was only meaningful because he remembered where he'd come from and who he had been.
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