There are currently no announced plans for a standalone Domino movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, the character has appeared in "Deadpool 2" and may reprise her role in future Marvel projects.
There have been no official announcements regarding a sequel to the Daredevil movie. However, there have been rumors and speculation about a potential continuation of the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fans will have to wait for updates from Marvel Studios to know for sure.
There is no standalone sequel titled "Hulk 2" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The character of the Hulk has appeared in other Marvel movies as part of the Avengers team.
There are no current plans for a Marvel vs DC movie. Both Marvel and DC are separate entities with their own cinematic universes and characters, making a crossover difficult to coordinate.
No- The Spider-Man film franchise is owned by Sony, not Marvel Studios/Disney, so Spider-Man and his entire cast of characters and villains will not be appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe until Disney is able to buy the rights back, which is unlikely to happen any time soon.
There are no official announcements about a new film featuring the Hulk and Iron Man. Both characters have been part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but any future collaborations would depend on Marvel Studios' plans.
There are no plans for another "Amazing Spider-Man" movie with Andrew Garfield. The character of Spider-Man is now being portrayed by Tom Holland in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Jarvis did not have a physical age as he was an artificial intelligence created by Tony Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Jarvis was introduced in the first Iron Man movie released in 2008.
As of now, there are no official announcements for a Marvel Zombies movie. However, with the popularity of the Marvel Universe, it's always a possibility for future projects.
The Stark Expo is a fictional event in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It has been featured in the Iron Man movies and showcases new technology and innovations created by Tony Stark.
The original Hulk portrayed by Edward Norton in "The Incredible Hulk" (2008) was recast with Mark Ruffalo for "The Avengers" (2012) due to contractual and creative reasons. The decision to not include Norton's version of the Hulk in the Avengers was primarily a creative choice to maintain continuity within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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