ニュース マーベルは、2008年のIron Man for MCU Vision Questシリーズのバディーを復活させます

マーベルは、2008年のIron Man for MCU Vision Questシリーズのバディーを復活させます

著者 : Samuel アップデート : Mar 04,2025

マーベルの今後のビジョンクエストシリーズは、最初のMCU映画「アイアンマン」の悪役を復活させると伝えられています。

Deadlineは、Faran Tahirが2008年の映画のオープニングシーンでTony Stark Captiveを拘束したアフガニスタンのテロリストのリーダーであるRaza Hamidmi Al-Wazarとしての役割を再現すると報告しています。ほぼ20年後、タヒルのリターンは重要なMCUのカムバックを示しています。当初、一般的なテロリストの指導者として描かれていた彼のキャラクターは、後に10リングの組織に遡及的に接続され、2021年のShang-chiとThe Legend of the Ten Ringsで接続が大幅に拡大しました。

この予期しないリターンは、キャプテンアメリカの信じられないほどのハルクからのサミュエルスターンの外観を反映しています:勇敢な新世界。 Paul BettanyをWhite Visionとして主演するVision Questは、まだリリース日を受け取っていませんが、Al-Wazarの選択はShang-chiのイベントとのつながりの可能性を示唆しています。このシリーズは、 Deadpool&Wolverineが元Fox Marvel Universeの要素に取り組んだ方法と同様に、MCUのあまり知られていない、または忘れられた側面を探求する場合があります。

陰謀に加えて、ジェームズ・スペイダーはまた、アベンジャーズ:エイジ・オブ・ウルトロン以来の彼の最初の登場であるウルトロンとして戻ってくると噂されています。 Vision Questの詳細は依然として不足していますが、これらの悪役の帰還は、刺激的で潜在的に予想外のストーリーラインを約束します。

2008年のファラン・タヒル。画像クレジット:ジェフリー・メイヤー/ワイヤー照明。

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