Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow Despite making her MCU debut all the way back in 2010's Iron Man 2, and playing a prominent role in 2014's Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Natasha Romanoff has yet to receive her own solo film. Tom Holland as Spider-Man Back in 2008, few could have imagined that the friendly-neighborhood wall-crawler would swing his way into The Avengers, but it happened! Tom Holland made his MCU debut alongside Black Panther in Civil War before headlining his own film, Spider-Man: Homecoming, with Robert Downey Jr playing a supporting role. Now known as the Sorcerer Supreme, the good Doctor protects New York from mystical threats beyond the comprehension of the more literal-minded Avengers. His 2018 solo film was worth the wait, and defied the odds to become the highest-grossing MCU film of all time domestically with an astonishing haul of $682 million and counting.īenedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange Stephen Strange was a gifted surgeon before a horrific car accident destroyed his hands and sent him on a journey to learn magic from The Ancient One. Unfortunately, it seems legal issues with Universal are currently preventing a new Hulk solo film from coming to fruition, but fans continue to hope.Ĭhadwick Boseman as Black Panther Wakanda was first hinted at in an Iron Man 2 Easter Egg, but T'Challa himself didn't make his big screen debut until 2016's Captain America: Civil War. Mark Ruffalo as Hulk Although Edward Norton originated the character in the MCU, Mark Ruffalo took over for 2012's The Avengers, and Hulk became a breakout star of the series. The former prince of Asgard finally took his rightful place as king after Surtur instigated Ragnarok and destroyed his realm. Chris Hemsworth as Thor After the destruction of his iconic weapon, Mjolnir, Thor recovered, proving he is not the God of Hammers, but the God of Thunder.
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