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Because Avengers are owned by Disney/Marvel Studios & the other characters are not. Disney/Marvel don't own the rights to them, although Marvel in 2016 acquired the movie rights which is why he appeared in Marvel's Captain America Civil War
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, Godzilla is not a Marvel character. Godzilla is a fictional monster created by Toho Company, a Japanese film production company, and has appeared in its own series of films and comics.
Yes, Marvel Comics Owns Iron Man.
That is subjective and can vary from person to person. Some people really enjoy Captain Marvel for its portrayal of a strong female lead and exciting action sequences, while others may not find it as engaging. Ultimately, it's best to watch it yourself and form your own opinion.
no he was his own hero
New York City is its own hero!
No one she is her own hero
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Marvel heroes live in various fictional locations within the Marvel Universe, primarily in cities like New York City (e.g. Spider-Man, Daredevil), Asgard (e.g. Thor), Wakanda (e.g. Black Panther), and the X-Mansion in Westchester County, New York (e.g. X-Men). Each hero typically has their own base or home where they operate from.
no they didn't dc have their own company