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Stars who have left a lasting impression in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including Tom Hiddleston, will be reprising their roles for the upcoming film “Avengers: Doomsday.” With Hiddleston returning as Loki, there’s speculation about whether other co-stars might make an appearance in the Marvel saga as well. George Edelman from MovieWeb inquired about a possible return of these actors while discussing their latest project.

In the vast Marvel Cinematic Universe, characters enter and exit, with some even reappearing later on. Ejiofor initially played Karl Mordo in the movie ‘Doctor Strange’, and a post-credit scene hinted that his character was tasked with eliminating magic from existence worldwide. Yet, this narrative thread has never been developed further in the main storyline; however, the actor did portray an alternate version of the same character in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Gillan has taken on a significant part, portraying the troubled daughter of Thanos, Nebula, across all three “Guardians of the Galaxy” films (and its Christmas special), as well as two Avengers films and “Thor: Love & Thunder.” Given that no character is truly dead until they’re absolutely gone, it remains to be seen whether her next appearance will occur in an upcoming Avengers film. To find out more about their future roles, you can read their responses below.

Chiwetel Ejiofor finds the Marvel Universe particularly thrilling to be part of, as it offers an abundant and captivating space for creativity. The tales in this universe have provided him immense pleasure to bring to life.

Karen Gillan: “Working in the Marvel universe is such a blast… As for what lies ahead, I can’t spill any secrets. You know the drill, but perhaps… one should never say ‘never’.

‘The Life of Chuck’ Is Not Your Average Stephen King Movie

Unlike the chilling narratives typically associated with Stephen King’s works, “The Life of Chuck” deviates from this norm. It offers a profound exploration of life, showcasing Stephen King’s humanistic perspective in an unusual, slightly fantastical manner.

The movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2024 initially, but its broad release was postponed for numerous months until it successfully secured a distribution agreement. Now, the film is slated for launch on June 6. Although it might not outshine some of the summer’s blockbusters regarding box office sales, this movie appears poised to serve as an appealing contrast to VFX-heavy superhero and dinosaur franchise releases.

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2025-05-31 15:02