List of Marvel Cinematic Universe film actors (The Infinity Saga)

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Downey Jr., Evans, Hemsworth, Ruffalo, Johansson, and Renner portray the original Avengers, starring in films throughout the Infinity Saga. Also headlining their own films in the Infinity Saga are Pratt, Rudd, Cumberbatch, Holland, Boseman, Lilly, and Larson, while Brolin served as the overarching villain Thanos. Jackson had cameos and supporting roles in many of the Infinity Saga films.

The

crossover in the 2012 film Marvel's The Avengers. The franchise's Phase Two features three sequels to Phase One films, as well as two new film properties, and the crossover Avengers: Age of Ultron, which released in 2015. Phase Three features four sequels to earlier films, and four new film properties, as well as the crossover films Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019).[1] The films from Phase One through Phase Three are collectively known as "The Infinity Saga".[2][3]

As the franchise is composed of films adapted from a variety of Marvel Comics properties, there are multiple lead actors:

.

Benedict Cumberbatch portrays Stephen Strange in Doctor Strange (2016), Tom Holland portrays Peter Parker / Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), and Chadwick Boseman portrayed T'Challa / Black Panther in Black Panther (2018); Holland and Boseman were both introduced in Captain America: Civil War, which Rudd also appeared in. Downey and Evans join Holland in Spider-Man: Homecoming, while Ruffalo and Cumberbatch join Hemsworth in Thor: Ragnarok. Brie Larson portrays Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel in Captain Marvel (2019). Pratt, Cumberbatch, Holland and Boseman also appear in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, with Rudd, Lilly and Larson also appearing in the latter.

Samuel L. Jackson had cameo and supporting appearances as Nick Fury in several of the early films in the franchise, before co-starring in The Avengers; he would continue to have supporting roles in later films as well. Jeremy Renner and Scarlett Johansson had supporting roles as Clint Barton / Hawkeye and Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow respectively in multiple films in the saga besides their leading roles in the Avengers films. Josh Brolin was cast as the saga's overarching villain Thanos for Guardians of the Galaxy, after the character first appeared at the end of The Avengers portrayed by Damion Poitier. Multiple other cast members recur across multiple films and series within the franchise. The list below is sorted by film and the character's surname, as some characters have been portrayed by multiple actors. All characters that have made appearances in other MCU media, such as the short films, television series, or digital series, are noted.

Phase One

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  • 5 indicates the character reappears in a Phase Five film.
  • 6 indicates the character reappears in a Phase Six film.
Character 2008 2010 2011 2012
Iron Man The Incredible Hulk Iron Man 2 Thor Captain America:
The First Avenger
Marvel's
The Avengers

Introduced in Iron Man

Phil Coulson3 DS MT OS Clark Gregg[4] Clark Gregg[5] Clark Gregg[6]
Christine EverhartDS
Leslie Bibb[7] Leslie Bibb[8]
Nick Fury2 3 5 MS MT Samuel L. JacksonC[9] Samuel L. Jackson[9] Samuel L. JacksonC[10] Samuel L. Jackson[10]
Harold "Happy" Hogan2 3 4
Jon Favreau[11] Jon Favreau[11]
J.A.R.V.I.S.2 Paul BettanyV[12] Paul BettanyV[12] Paul BettanyV[12]
Virginia "Pepper" Potts2 3
Gwyneth Paltrow[13] Gwyneth Paltrow[14] Gwyneth Paltrow[15]
Raza
Faran Tahir[16]
James "Rhodey" Rhodes2 3 MS Terrence Howard[17] Don Cheadle[14]
William Ginter Riva3
Peter Billingsley[18]
Obadiah Stane
Jeff Bridges[19]
Howard Stark2 3 MT OS
Gerard SandersP[20] John Slattery[21] Dominic Cooper[22]
Tony Stark
Iron Man
2 3
Robert Downey Jr.[23] Robert Downey Jr.C[23] Robert Downey Jr.[24] Robert Downey Jr.[24]
Ho Yinsen2
Shaun Toub[19]

Introduced in The Incredible Hulk

Bruce Banner
Hulk
2 3 4 MS
Edward Norton[25]
Lou FerrignoV[25]
Mark Ruffalo[26]
Emil Blonsky
Abomination4 MS
Tim Roth[25]
Roger Harrington3 4
Martin Starr[27]
Betty Ross5
Liv Tyler[25]
Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross3 4 5 6
William Hurt[25]
Leonard Samson Ty Burrell[28]
Samuel Sterns5
Tim Blake Nelson[28]

Introduced in Iron Man 2

Justin HammerOS
Sam Rockwell[29]
Chess Roberts Olivia Munn[30]
Natasha Romanoff
Natalie Rushman / Black Widow
2 3 4
Scarlett Johansson[31] Scarlett Johansson[6]
Stern2
Garry Shandling[32]
Anton VankoMT
Yevgeni Lazarev[33]
Ivan Vanko
Whiplash
Mickey Rourke[29]

Introduced in Thor

Clint Barton
Hawkeye
2 3 4 MS
Jeremy RennerC[34] Jeremy Renner[6]
Fandral2 3
Josh Dallas[35]
Jane Foster2 3 4 Natalie Portman[36]
Frigga2 3
Rene Russo[37]
Heimdall2 3 4
Idris Elba[36]
Hogun2 3
Tadanobu Asano[38]
Laufey
Colm Feore[36]
Darcy Lewis2 4 MS
Kat Dennings[36]
Loki2 3 Tom Hiddleston[39] Tom Hiddleston[40]
Odin2 3
Anthony Hopkins[36]
Erik Selvig2 4 Stellan Skarsgård[41] Stellan Skarsgård[41]
Sif2 4 MS MT
Jaimie Alexander[42]
Jasper Sitwell2 3 OS MT
Maximiliano Hernández[43] Maximiliano Hernández[43]
Thor2 3 4 Chris Hemsworth[44] Chris Hemsworth[6]
Volstagg2 3
Ray Stevenson[38]

Introduced in Captain America: The First Avenger

James "Bucky" Barnes2 3 6 MS Sebastian Stan[45]
Brandt Michael Brandon[46]
Peggy Carter2 3 OS MT Hayley Atwell[45]
Jacques Dernier Bruno Ricci[47]
Timothy "Dum Dum"
DuganOS MT
Neal McDonough[48]
Abraham Erskine
Stanley Tucci[45]
James Montgomery Falsworth JJ Feild[48]
Gilmore Hodge Lex Shrapnel[49]
Gabe Jones
Derek Luke[48]
Heinz Kruger Richard Armitage[50]
Jim MoritaMT
Kenneth Choi[48]
Chester Phillips
Tommy Lee Jones[45]
Steve Rogers
Captain America
2 3
Chris Evans[51]
Johann Schmidt
Red Skull3
Hugo Weaving[45]
Arnim Zola2 MT
Toby Jones[52]

Introduced in Marvel's The Avengers

Beth Ashley Johnson[53]
Hawley2
Jenny Agutter[54]
Maria Hill2 3 5 MS MT
Cobie Smulders[55]
Georgi Luchkov Jerzy Skolimowski[56]
Gideon MalickMT
Powers Boothe[57]
Thanos2 3 Damion Poitier[58]
The Other2
Alexis Denisof[59]

Phase Two

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  • 3 indicates the character reappears in Phase Three.
  • 4 indicates the character reappears in a Phase Four film.
  • 5 indicates the character reappears in a Phase Five film.
  • 6 indicates the character reappears in a Phase Six film.
  • C indicates an uncredited cameo role.
  • DS indicates the character appears in a digital series.
  • An MS indicates the character appears in a Marvel Studios television series.
  • An MT indicates the character appears in a Marvel Television series.
  • An OS indicates the character appears in a One-Shot.
  • An SP indicates the character appears in a
    Marvel Studios Special Presentation
    .
  • V indicates a voice-only role.
Character 2013 2014 2015
Iron Man 3 Thor:
The Dark World
Captain America:
The Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy Avengers:
Age of Ultron
Ant-Man

Introduced in Phase One

Bruce Banner
Hulk
3 4 MS
Mark RuffaloC[60] Mark Ruffalo[61]
James "Bucky" Barnes
Winter Soldier
3 6 MS
Sebastian Stan[62] Sebastian StanC[63]
Clint Barton
Hawkeye
3 4 MS
Jeremy Renner[64]
Peggy Carter3 MT OS Hayley Atwell[65] Hayley Atwell[66][67]
Fandral3
Zachary Levi[68]
Jane Foster3 4 Natalie Portman[69]
Frigga3
Rene Russo[37]
Nick Fury3 5 MS MT Samuel L. Jackson[70] Samuel L. Jackson[71]
Hawley
Jenny Agutter[54]
Heimdall3 4
Idris Elba[72] Idris Elba[73]
Maria Hill3 5 MS MT
Cobie Smulders[74] Cobie Smulders[75]
Harold "Happy" Hogan3 4
Jon Favreau[11]
Hogun3
Tadanobu Asano[68]
J.A.R.V.I.S. Paul BettanyV[76] Paul BettanyV[77]
Darcy Lewis4 MS
Kat Dennings[78]
Loki3 Tom Hiddleston[79]
Odin3
Anthony Hopkins[80]
Virginia "Pepper" Potts3
Gwyneth Paltrow[76]
James "Rhodey" Rhodes
War Machine / Iron Patriot
3 MS
Don Cheadle[76] Don Cheadle[81][82]
Steve Rogers
Captain America
3
Chris EvansC [a] Chris Evans[70] Chris Evans[84] Chris EvansC[63]
Natasha Romanoff
Black Widow
3 4
Scarlett Johansson[85] Scarlett Johansson[86]
Erik Selvig4 Stellan Skarsgård[87] Stellan Skarsgård[88]
Sif4 MS MT
Jaimie Alexander[89]
Jasper Sitwell3 MT OS
Maximiliano Hernández[43]
Howard Stark3 MT OS
John Slattery[90]
Tony Stark
Iron Man
3
Robert Downey Jr.[91] Robert Downey Jr.[92]
Stern Garry Shandling[93]
Thanos3 Josh BrolinC[94][95]
The Other
Alexis Denisof[96]
Thor3 4 Chris Hemsworth[97] Chris Hemsworth[98]
Volstagg3
Ray Stevenson[68]
Ho Yinsen
Shaun Toub[99]
Arnim ZolaMT
Toby Jones[100]

Introduced in Iron Man 3

Ellen Brandt Stéphanie Szostak[76]
Matthew EllisMT DS
William Sadler[76]
Maya Hansen
Rebecca Hall[101]
Harley Keener3
Ty Simpkins[76]
Aldrich Killian
Guy Pearce[102]
Rodriguez Miguel Ferrer[103]
Eric Savin James Badge Dale[104]
Trevor Slattery4 MS OS Ben Kingsley[105]
Jack Taggert Ashley Hamilton[106]
Wu Wang Xueqi[107]

Introduced in Thor: The Dark World

Algrim
Kurse
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje[108]
Bor
Tony Curran[109]
Ian Boothby Jonathan Howard[110]
Carina Ophelia LovibondC[111] Ophelia Lovibond[112][113]
Eir Alice Krige[114]
Malekith
Christopher Eccleston[115]
Richard Chris O'Dowd[116]
Taneleer Tivan
The Collector3
Benicio del ToroC[117] Benicio del Toro[118]
Tyr Clive Russell[119]

Introduced in Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Georges BatrocMS
Georges St-Pierre[120]
Sharon Carter
Agent 13
3 MS
Emily VanCamp[65]
Cameron Klein Aaron Himelstein[121] Aaron Himelstein[121]
ListMT
Henry GoodmanC[122] Henry Goodman[123]
Pietro MaximoffMS
Aaron Taylor-JohnsonC[124] Aaron Taylor-Johnson[125]
Wanda Maximoff3 4 MS Elizabeth OlsenC[124] Elizabeth Olsen[125]
Alexander Pierce3
Robert Redford[65]
Jack Rollins3 MS
Callan Mulvey[126]
Brock Rumlow3 MS
Frank Grillo[74]
Wolfgang von StruckerMT
Thomas KretschmannC[127] Thomas Kretschmann[128]
Sam Wilson
Falcon
3 5 MS
Anthony Mackie[62] Anthony Mackie[129][130]

Introduced in Guardians of the Galaxy

Bereet Melia Kreiling[131]
The Broker5 Christopher Fairbank[132]
Cosmo the Spacedog5 SP
FredC[133]
Rhomann Dey John C. Reilly[134]
Drax the Destroyer3 4 5 SP Dave Bautista[135]
Gamora3 Zoe Saldaña[112]
Groot3 4 5 SP Vin DieselV[136]
Howard the Duck3 5
Seth GreenV C[137]
Korath3
Djimon Hounsou[118]
Kraglin Obfonteri3 4 5 SP
Sean Gunn[138]
Nebula3 4 5 SP Karen Gillan[118]
Meredith Quill3
Laura Haddock[139]
Jason Quill3 5 Gregg Henry[140]
Peter Quill
Star-Lord
3 4 5 SP
Chris Pratt[141]
Irani Rael
Nova Prime
Glenn Close[142]
Rocket3 4 5 SP Bradley CooperV[143]
Sean GunnMC[144]
Ronan the Accuser3
Lee Pace[118]
Garthan Saal
Peter Serafinowicz[139]
Yondu Udonta3 5 SP
Michael Rooker[145]

Introduced in Avengers: Age of Ultron

Cooper Barton3 MS Ben Sakamoto[146]
Laura Barton3 MS
Linda Cardellini[147]
Lila Barton3 MS Isabella and Imogen Poynton[148]
Helen Cho
Claudia Kim[149]
F.R.I.D.A.Y.3
Kerry CondonV[150]
Ulysses Klaue3
Andy Serkis[82][151]
Ultron
James Spader[152]
Vision3 MS Paul Bettany[153]

Introduced in Ant-Man

Mitchell Carson Martin Donovan[154][155]
Darren Cross
Yellowjacket5 DS
Corey Stoll[156]
Dale5 Gregg Turkington[157]
Dave3
Tip "T.I." Harris[158]
Gale Wood Harris[158]
Kurt3
David Dastmalchian[158]
Cassie Lang3 5
Abby Ryder Fortson[159][160]
Scott Lang
Ant-Man
3 5 DS
Paul Rudd[161][162]
Luis3
Michael Peña[158][163]
Maggie3
Judy Greer[158]
Jim Paxton3
Bobby Cannavale[158][163]
Hank Pym
Ant-Man3 5
Michael Douglas[162][164]
Hope van Dyne3 5 Evangeline Lilly[156]
Janet van Dyne
Wasp3 5
Hayley Lovitt[165]

Phase Three

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  • 5 indicates the character reappears in a Phase Five film.
  • An A indicates an appearance through archival footage.
  • C indicates an uncredited cameo role.
  • DS indicates the character appears in a digital series.
  • An MC indicates a motion-capture-only role.
  • An MS indicates the character appears in a Marvel Studios television series.
  • An MT indicates the character appears in a Marvel Television series.
  • An OS indicates the character appears in a One-Shot.
  • An SP indicates the character appears in a
    Marvel Studios Special Presentation
    .
  • V indicates a voice-only role.
  • Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Character 2016 2017 2018 2019
Captain America:
Civil War
Doctor Strange Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Spider-Man:
Homecoming
Thor:
Ragnarok
Black Panther Avengers:
Infinity War
Ant-Man and the Wasp Captain Marvel Avengers:
Endgame
Spider-Man:
Far From Home

Introduced in Phase One

Bruce Banner
Hulk
4 MS
Mark Ruffalo[166] Mark Ruffalo[167] Mark RuffaloC[168] Mark Ruffalo[169]
James "Bucky" Barnes
Winter Soldier
6 MS
Sebastian Stan[170] Sebastian StanC[171] Sebastian Stan[172] Sebastian Stan[173]
Clint Barton
Hawkeye
4 MS
Jeremy Renner[174] Jeremy Renner[169]
Peggy CarterMT OS Hayley Atwell[175]
Phil CoulsonDS MT OS Clark Gregg[176]
Fandral
Zachary Levi[177]
Jane Foster4 Natalie Portman[178]
Frigga
Rene Russo[179]
Nick Fury5 MS MT Samuel L. JacksonC[180] Samuel L. Jackson[181][182]
Heimdall4
Idris Elba[183] Idris Elba[184]
Maria Hill5 MS MT
Cobie SmuldersC[180] Cobie Smulders[181][182]
Harold "Happy" Hogan4
Jon Favreau[185] Jon Favreau[186][187]
Roger Harrington4
Martin Starr[188] Martin Starr[189]
Hogun
Tadanobu Asano[190]
Loki Tom Hiddleston[191][183] Tom Hiddleston[192]
Odin
Anthony Hopkins[183]
Virginia "Pepper" Potts
Gwyneth Paltrow[193] Gwyneth Paltrow[194] Gwyneth Paltrow[186]
James "Rhodey" Rhodes
War Machine
MS
Don Cheadle[195] Don Cheadle[196] Don CheadleC[168] Don Cheadle[197]
William Ginter Riva
Peter Billingsley[18]
Steve Rogers
Captain America
Chris Evans[198] Chris Evans[199] Chris Evans[200] Chris EvansC[168] Chris Evans[169]
Natasha Romanoff
Black Widow
4
Scarlett Johansson[201] Scarlett JohanssonA[202] Scarlett Johansson[203] Scarlett JohanssonC[168] Scarlett Johansson[169]
Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross4 5 6
William Hurt[195] William Hurt[204] William Hurt[205]
Johann Schmidt
Red Skull
Ross MarquandV[206] Ross MarquandV[206]
Jasper SitwellMT OS
Maximiliano Hernández[179]
Obadiah Stane
Jeff BridgesA[18]
Howard StarkMT OS
John Slattery[207] John Slattery[179]
Tony Stark
Iron Man
Robert Downey Jr.[208] Robert Downey Jr.[209] Robert Downey Jr.[92][209] Robert Downey Jr.[169] Robert Downey Jr.A[210]
Thanos Josh Brolin[211][212] Josh Brolin[169]
Thor4 Chris HemsworthC[213] Chris Hemsworth[214] Chris Hemsworth[200] Chris Hemsworth[169]
Volstagg
Ray Stevenson[177]

Introduced in Phase Two

Cooper BartonMS Ben Sakamoto[215]
Laura BartonMS
Linda Cardellini[179]
Lila BartonMS Ava Russo[216]
Sharon CarterMS Emily VanCamp[217]
Cosmo the Spacedog5 SP
FredC[218]
Dave
Tip "T.I." Harris[219]
Drax the Destroyer4 5 SP Dave Bautista[220] Dave Bautista[221] Dave Bautista[222]
F.R.I.D.A.Y.
Kerry CondonV[223] Kerry CondonV[224] Kerry CondonV[225] Kerry CondonV[226]
Gamora Zoe Saldaña[220] Zoe Saldaña[227]
Groot4 5 SP Vin DieselV[228] Vin DieselV[229]
Terry NotaryMC[230]
Vin DieselV[231]
Terry NotaryMC[232]
Howard the Duck5
Seth GreenV[218]
Harley Keener
Ty Simpkins[233]
Ulysses Klaue
Andy Serkis[234]
Korath
Djimon Hounsou[176]
Kraglin Obfonteri4 5 SP
Sean Gunn[235] Sean Gunn[236]
Kurt David Dastmalchian[237]
Cassie Lang5
Abby Ryder Fortson[238] Emma Fuhrmann[239]
Scott Lang
Ant-Man
5 DS
Paul Rudd[195][240] Paul Rudd[241][242] Paul Rudd[169]
Luis
Michael Peña[243]
Maggie Judy Greer[244]
Wanda Maximoff4 MS Elizabeth Olsen[245] Elizabeth Olsen[246] Elizabeth Olsen[246]
Nebula4 5 SP Karen Gillan[235] Karen Gillan[247] Karen Gillan[169]
Jim Paxton Bobby Cannavale[238]
Alexander Pierce
Robert Redford[179]
Hank Pym5
Michael Douglas[248] Michael Douglas[205]
Meredith Quill
Laura Haddock[249]
Jason Quill5 Gregg HenryC[218]
Peter Quill
Star-Lord
4 5 SP
Chris Pratt[250] Chris Pratt[246] Chris Pratt[246]
Rocket4 5 SP Bradley CooperV[220]
Sean GunnMC[251]
Bradley CooperV[252]
Sean GunnMC[253]
Bradley CooperV[254]
Sean GunnMC[255]
Jack Rollins Callan Mulvey[179]
Ronan the Accuser
Lee Pace[176]
Brock Rumlow
Frank Grillo[256] Frank Grillo[257]
Taneleer Tivan
The Collector
Benicio del Toro[258]
Yondu Udonta5 SP
Michael Rooker[259]
Hope van Dyne
Wasp
5
Evangeline Lilly[241][242] Evangeline Lilly[260]
Janet van Dyne5
Michelle Pfeiffer[261] Michelle Pfeiffer[179]
VisionMS Paul Bettany[195] Paul Bettany[262]
Sam Wilson
Falcon
5 MS
Anthony Mackie[263] Anthony Mackie[264] Anthony Mackie[264]

Introduced in Agent Carter

Edwin Jarvis
James D'Arcy[265]

Introduced in Captain America: Civil War

Ayo4 MS
Florence Kasumba[266] Florence Kasumba[266][267]
Dean of
MITMS
Jim Rash[268]
May Parker4
Marisa Tomei[269] Marisa Tomei[270] Marisa Tomei[271][272]
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
4 DS
Tom Holland[273] Tom Holland[273] Tom Holland[274] Tom Holland[275][276]
Everett K. Ross4 MS
Martin Freeman[277] Martin Freeman[234]
Miriam Sharpe
Alfre Woodard[278]
Maria Stark
Hope Davis[279]
T'Chaka
John Kani[207] John Kani[280]
Atandwa KaniY[281]
T'Challa
Black Panther
Chadwick Boseman[282] Chadwick Boseman[282][283] Chadwick Boseman[284]
Helmut ZemoMS
Daniel Brühl[285]

Introduced in Doctor Strange

Ancient One
Tilda Swinton[286] Tilda Swinton[179]
Dormammu
Benedict Cumberbatch[287]
Daniel Drumm Mark Anthony Brighton[213]
Hamir4
Topo Wresniwiro[288]
Kaecilius
Mads Mikkelsen[289][290]
Lucian Aster Scott Adkins[291]
Tina MinoruMT Linda Louise Duan[292]
Karl Mordo
Chiwetel Ejiofor[293][294]
Christine Palmer4
Rachel McAdams[295][290]
Jonathan Pangborn Benjamin Bratt[296]
Stephen Strange4 Benedict Cumberbatch[297] Benedict Cumberbatch[213] Benedict Cumberbatch[262] Benedict Cumberbatch[298]
Nicodemus West4
Michael Stuhlbarg[299]
Wong4 MS Benedict Wong[300] Benedict Wong[301] Benedict Wong[302]

Introduced in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Ayesha5
Elizabeth Debicki[303]
Brahl Stephen Blackehart[304]
Charlie-27
Ving Rhames[305]
Ego
Kurt Russell[304]
Gef the Ravager Steve Agee[304]
Half-Nut Jimmy Urine[304]
Mainframe5
Miley CyrusC V[306]
Mantis4 5 SP Pom Klementieff[307] Pom Klementieff[308] Pom Klementieff[309]
Martinex5
Michael Rosenbaum[305]
Narblik Terence Rosemore[304]
Oblo Joe Fria[304]
Aleta Ogord
Michelle Yeoh[305]
Stakar Ogord5
Sylvester Stallone[310]
Retch Evan Jones[304]
Scrote Mike EscamillaC[311]
Taserface
Chris Sullivan[304]
Tullk Tommy Flanagan[312]

Introduced in Spider-Man: Homecoming

Abraham Abraham Attah[188]
Betty Brant4 DS
Angourie Rice[313] Angourie Rice[314]
Jackson Brice
Shocker
Logan Marshall-Green[188]
Charles Michael Barbieri[315]
Cindy Tiffany Espensen[316] Tiffany Espensen[317]
Mr. Cobbwell Tunde Adebimpe[318]
Aaron Davis
Donald Glover[319]
Mr. Delmar Hemky Madera[318]
Foster4 Gary Weeks[320]
Mac Gargan
Michael Mando[321]
Mr. Hapgood John Penick[322]
Anne Marie Hoag
Tyne Daly[321]
Jason Ionello4
Jorge Lendeborg Jr.[315] Jorge Lendeborg Jr.[323]
Karen Jennifer ConnellyV[224]
Ned Leeds4 DS
Jacob Batalon[324] Jacob Batalon[325] Jacob Batalon[326][327]
Liz
Laura Harrier[328]
Phineas Mason
Tinkerer
Michael Chernus[329]
Michelle "MJ" Jones-Watson4 Zendaya[330] Zendaya[331]
Principal Morita Kenneth Choi[188]
Sally Isabella Amara[332] Isabella Amara[333]
Herman Schultz
Shocker
Bokeem Woodbine[334]
Seymour
J. J. Totah[335]
Eugene "Flash" Thompson4 DS
Tony Revolori[328] Tony Revolori[336]
Tiny Ethan Dizon[315] Ethan Dizon[337]
Adrian Toomes
Vulture
Michael Keaton[338]
Doris Toomes Garcelle Beauvais[339]
Ms. Warren Selenis Leyva[340]
Coach Wilson4 DS Hannibal Buress[341]

Introduced in Thor: Ragnarok

Grandmaster
[b] Jeff Goldblum[183]
Hela
Cate Blanchett[344][183]
Korg4
Taika Waititi[345] Taika Waititi[179]
Skurge
Karl Urban[183]
Surtur
Clancy BrownV[346]
Taika WaititiMC
Topaz
Rachel House[347]
Valkyrie4
Tessa Thompson[183] Tessa Thompson[348]

Introduced in Black Panther

Griot4 Trevor NoahV[349]
Linda Nabiyah Be[350]
M'Baku4
Winston Duke[351][267] Winston Duke[352]
N'Jadaka /
Erik "Killmonger" Stevens4
Michael B. Jordan[281]
N'Jobu
Sterling K. Brown[353]
Nakia4
Lupita Nyong'o[354]
NombleMS Janeshia Adams-Ginyard[355]
Okoye4 MS
Danai Gurira[354][356] Danai Gurira[357]
Ramonda4
Angela Bassett[358] Angela Bassett[271]
Shuri4 Letitia Wright[359][360] Letitia Wright[361]
W'Kabi
Daniel Kaluuya[266]
Xoliswa Sydelle Noel[362]
YamaMS Zola Williams[355]
Zuri
Forest Whitaker[266]
Denzel WhitakerY[281]

Introduced in Avengers: Infinity War

Eitri
Peter Dinklage[206]
Corvus Glaive
Michael James Shaw[363] Michael James Shaw[364]
Ebony Maw
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor[365] Tom Vaughan-Lawlor[366]
Proxima Midnight
Carrie Coon[367]
Monique GandertonMC[368]
Monique GandertonMC[369]
Cull Obsidian
Terry Notary[367] Terry Notary[232]

Introduced in Ant-Man and the Wasp

Sonny Burch
Walton Goggins[261]
Bill Foster6
Laurence Fishburne[261]
Ava Starr
Ghost6
Hannah John-Kamen[261]
Elihas Starr Michael Cerveris[370]
Uzman Divian Ladwa[370]
Jimmy Woo5 MS
Randall Park[371]

Introduced in Captain Marvel

Att-Lass Algenis Perez Soto[372]
Bron-Char Rune Temte[372]
Carol Danvers
Captain Marvel
5 MS
Brie Larson[373][374]
G'iahMS Auden L. Ophuls
Harriet L. Ophuls[375][376]
Mar-Vell / Wendy Lawson
Annette Bening[377]
Minn-Erva Gemma Chan[378]
Maria Rambeau5
Lashana Lynch[379]
Monica Rambeau5 MS
Akira Akbar[380]
SorenMS
Sharon Blynn[379] Sharon BlynnC[381]
Supreme Intelligence
Annette Bening[377]
TalosMS
Ben Mendelsohn[379] Ben MendelsohnC[381]
Yon-Rogg
Jude Law[382][383]

Introduced in Avengers: Endgame

Akihiko Hiroyuki Sanada[384]
Nathaniel BartonMS Cade Woodward[215]
Gamora[c]5 Zoe Saldaña[385]
Loki[d]5 MS Tom Hiddleston[192][386]
Morgan Stark
Alexandra Rachael Rabe[387]

Introduced in Spider-Man: Far From Home

Quentin Beck
Mysterio
Jake Gyllenhaal[388]
Brad Davis Remy Hii[389]
Julius Dell4 J. B. Smoove[390]
Dimitri Numan Acar[391]
E.D.I.T.H.
Dawn Michelle KingV[392]
J. Jonah Jameson4 DS
J. K. Simmons[381]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Chris Evans makes a cameo appearance in Thor: The Dark World as Loki masquerading as Captain America.[83]
  2. ^ Footage of Jeff Goldblum dancing on the set of Thor: Ragnarok as the Grandmaster appears briefly during the end credits of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.[249] Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige explained that they had the footage while completing work on Vol. 2, and "thought it would be fun to put it in there",[342] as he is the brother of the Collector, who is in Guardians of the Galaxy.[343]
  3. ^ This is an alternate version of the character who first appeared in Avengers: Endgame (2019).
  4. Avengers Endgame (2019).[386]

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