Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: M–Z
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Mary MacPherran / Titania
Mary MacPherran (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.[1]
Makkari
Makkari (portrayed by
The character is the first deaf superhero in the MCU. Actress Lauren Ridloff stated that she started running and muscle-building to have "the symmetry of somebody who looks like a sprinter."[2]
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Eternals.
Malekith
Malekith the Accursed (portrayed by
Eons ago, he faces Odin's father Bor and is defeated, being exiled to an alternate reality. He is awakened when the Aether is released, and he merges with it, plotting to submerge Earth in darkness during the convergence. He is killed when his own ship crushes him on Svartalfheim.As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Thor: The Dark World.
Mantis
Mar-Vell
Mar-Vell (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Captain Marvel. An alternate version of Mar-Vell appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...? voiced by Keri Tombazian.
Flint Marko / Sandman
Flint Marko (motion-captured by Jon Watts, voiced by Thomas Haden Church[4][5]), also known as the Sandman, is a small-time thief from an alternate reality who received an ability to transform into sand. He is one of the villains imprisoned by Doctor Strange, and rejects the cure that Spider-Man (Peter-1) attempts to give him. He is eventually cured and safely sent to his own dimension.
As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film Spider-Man: No Way Home. Church reprises his role from Spider-Man 3 (2007)
Martinex
Martinex (portrayed by Michael Rosenbaum) is a member of Stakar Ogord's team of Ravagers. He visits Yondu Udonta on Contraxia along with Stakar to remind him that he is in exile for breaking the Ravagers' code. After Yondu sacrifices himself to save Peter Quill, Martinex and Stakar are moved by his sacrifice, and he and the other Ravagers attend his funeral. The two of them decide to bring the rest of the team back together to honor him.
As of 2023[update], the character has appeared in two films: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Phineas Mason
Phineas Mason (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Rick Mason
Rick Mason (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Black Widow; as well as in the Disney+ series Secret Invasion.
Ebony Maw
Ebony Maw (voiced and portrayed via
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Avengers: Infinity War. An alternate version of Maw appeared in Avengers: Endgame. An alternate version of Maw appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]: 2
Pietro Maximoff
Pietro Maximoff (portrayed by
The character's reception has been lukewarm with complaints that the character or his power was not developed enough compared to the
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films:
Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch
Maximoff family
Wanda and Pietro Maximoff were born to Iryna and Olek Maximoff (portrayed by Ilana Kohanchi and Daniyar respectively in WandaVision) in war-torn Sokovia, with Pietro stating that he is "twelve minutes older." Iryna and Olek were killed by a Stark Industries bomb, leading the twins down a dark path leading to the creation of Ultron, though they aided the Avengers when Ultron's true plan to destroy Sokovia and the world was revealed. Pietro was killed saving the life of Clint Barton, and Wanda's life continued in tragedy after her romantic partner Vision was killed by Thanos.
In grief, Wanda created a fictional reality based on the sitcoms she watched as a child, featuring a perfect life with her and Vision. In this reality, called the Hex, Wanda gave birth to twins, Billy and Tommy Maximoff (portrayed by Baylen Bielitz and Gavin Borders as young children respectively, and Julian Hilliard and
One such universe was designated as Earth-838, where real versions of Billy and Tommy (once again portrayed by Julian Hilliard and Jett Klyne) live happily with Wanda as a single mother, though they are terrified of Earth-616's Wanda when she reveals herself as the Scarlet Witch. While the Wanda of Earth-838 maintains her powers, Billy and Tommy don't seem to have supernatural abilities.
As of 2023[update], versions of Billy and Tommy Maximoff have appeared in the Disney+ series WandaVision and the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
M'Baku
M'Baku (portrayed by
Later, in Avengers: Infinity War, he and the Jabari join the battle against Thanos'
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in four films: Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Hank McCoy / Beast
Dr. Henry Philip "Hank" McCoy (portrayed by Kelsey Grammer) is a mutant and a member of the X-Men known as Beast.
As of 2023, the character has appeared in the film The Marvels. Grammer reprises his role from X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) and X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014).
Proxima Midnight
Proxima Midnight (voiced and faced by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Avengers: Infinity War. Alternate versions of Midnight appeared in Avengers: Endgame and the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]: 2
Miek
Miek (voiced by Stephen Murdoch) is a
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in three films: Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Endgame and Thor: Love and Thunder. Alternate versions of Miek appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?
Mobius M. Mobius
Mobius M. Mobius (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (post-credits cameo); as well as in the Disney+ series Loki.
Anton Mogart
Anton Mogart (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series Moon Knight.
Karl Mordo
Karl Mordo (portrayed by
In an alternate universe designated as Earth-838,
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Doctor Strange. The Earth-838 version of Mordo appeared in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Karli Morgenthau
Karli Morgenthau (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
Matt Murdock / Daredevil
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Najma
Najma (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series Ms. Marvel.
Nakia
Nakia (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Black Panther and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Namor
Namor (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.[27]
Namora
Namora (portrayed by Mabel Cadena) is Namor's cousin[citation needed] and a warrior from Talokan.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.[28]
Nebula
N'Jadaka / Erik "Killmonger" Stevens
N'Jadaka (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Black Panther and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. An alternate version of Killmonger appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?.[33][34]
N'Jobu
N'Jobu (portrayed by Sterling K. Brown) is the younger brother of T'Chaka and an agent of the War Dogs. After betraying his own people and aiding Ulysses Klaue with getting vibranium out of Wakanda with the intention of allowing oppressed people to possess its power, N'Jobu is confronted and killed by T'Chaka. His only son N'Jadaka eventually figures this out and plans to avenge his death and finish his work by becoming King.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Black Panther.
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Kraglin Obfonteri
Kraglin Obfonteri (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in five films: Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Avengers: Endgame (cameo), Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3; as well as in the Disney+ special The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special. An alternate version of Kraglin appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[33]
Cull Obsidian
Cull Obsidian (voiced and portrayed via motion capture by
An alternate version of Cull Obsidian from 2014 arrives with an alternate Thanos and his army into the main universe. During the battle, he is stepped on and killed by Scott Lang.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film: Avengers: Infinity War. An alternate version of Obsidian appeared in the film Avengers: Endgame. Other alternate versions of Obsidian appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?
Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus
Odin
Odin Borson (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in four films: Thor,[36] Thor: The Dark World,[37] Thor: Ragnarok,[38] and Thor: Love and Thunder (archival footage);[39] as well as in the Disney+ series Loki (archival footage). Alternate versions of Odin appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, voiced by Jeff Bergman.[40]
Okoye
Okoye (portrayed by Danai Gurira) is a Wakandan warrior and the former general of the Dora Milaje. In 2016, she fights on T'Challa's side when N'Jadaka plots to usurp the throne. In 2018, she fights alongside members of the Avengers to combat Thanos and his army during the battle in Wakanda. She survives the Blip and helps the remaining Avengers for the next five years. In 2023, she participates in the battle against an alternate version of Thanos and his army. In 2024, she attends T'Challa's funeral. In 2025, she and Shuri go to Cambridge, Massachusetts to meet an MIT student, Riri Williams, who built a vibranium-detecting machine and plans to take her to Wakanda. Later, she was removed from her post as a General as she could not protect Shuri and Riri who were kidnapped by Namor. Later Shuri bestows her with the Midnight Angel Armor, recruiting her and Aneka to fight alongside the rest of the Wakandan military forces against Namor and his Talokan army. Okoye then leaves Wakanda and starts a new life.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in four films: Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Alternate versions of Okoye appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?
Stakar Ogord
Stakar Ogord (portrayed by Sylvester Stallone) is a legendary Ravager captain and the leader of the Stakar Ravager Clan. Ogord saved Yondu Udonta from a life of slavery to the Kree and welcomed him to the Ravagers, but was later forced to exile him for engaging in child trafficking, thus violating the Ravager code. He joins the other Ravager clans at honoring Yondu during his funeral after his sacrifice to save Peter Quill. In a mid-credits scene, Stakar and Martinex reunite with their old teammates Charlie-27, Aleta Ogord, Mainframe, and Krugarr. He later aids the Guardians in their infiltration of the Orgoscope space station during their search of a passkey to disable the kill switch in Rocket's heart and save his life.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Norman Osborn / Green Goblin
The Other
The Other (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy.[41][42]
Ouroboros "O.B."
Ouroboros "O.B."
As of 2023[update], the character has appeared in the Disney+ series Loki.
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Christine Palmer
Dr. Christine Palmer (portrayed by Rachel McAdams) is an emergency surgeon who is a colleague and former lover of Stephen Strange. She saves his life after he is nearly killed by Kaecilius.
In the alternate universe designated as Earth-838, Palmer works for the
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Doctor Strange and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Her Earth-838 counterpart appeared in Multiverse of Madness, while another version of Palmer appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]
Jonathan Pangborn
Jonathan Pangborn (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Doctor Strange.
May Parker
May Parker (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in five films:
Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Peter Parker / Spider-Man / "Peter-Two"
Peter Parker / Spider-Man / "Peter-Three"
Phastos
Phastos (portrayed by Brian Tyree Henry) is an Eternal and an intelligent cosmic-powered inventor who helps humanity progress technologically behind the scenes before abandoning them to live in exile following the bombing of Hiroshima. By 2024, he lives under the human alias of "Phil" with a husband and a 10-year-old son.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Eternals.
Todd Phelps
Todd Phelps (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Chester Phillips
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Captain America: The First Avenger. An alternate version of Phillips appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?
Phyla
Phyla (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Alexander Pierce
Alexander Pierce (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Captain America: The Winter Soldier. An alternate version of Alexander Pierce has appeared in Avengers: Endgame.
Pip the Troll
Pip the Troll (voiced by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Eternals (mid-credits cameo).
Pepper Potts
Virginia "Pepper" Potts (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in seven films: Iron Man, Iron Man 2, The Avengers, Iron Man 3, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. An alternate version of Potts appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, voiced by Beth Hoyt.[53]
Augustus "Pug" Pugliese
Augustus "Pug" Pugliese (portrayed by Josh Segarra), is a member of the legal team at GLK&H, who works with Jennifer Walters and Nikki Ramos and is a loyal friend of theirs. He helps Walters in uncovering the mastermind behind the criminal organization, Intelligencia.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Hank Pym / Ant-Man
Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym (portrayed by Michael Douglas) is an entomologist and quantum physicist who created the formula for the Pym Particle, a subatomic particle that changes the distance between atoms, allowing one to shrink and grow in relative size, while increasing strength. Hank Pym is the MCU's original Ant-Man, a role begun in 1963, during his tenure as a high-ranking scientist and operative at S.H.I.E.L.D.
As the Ant-Man, Hank Pym operated as a classified agent performing field missions on behalf of S.H.I.E.L.D., using a self-designed shrinking suit powered by Pym particles that also gave him the ability to communicate with different species of ants by producing
In an
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in four films: Ant-Man, Ant-Man and the Wasp, Avengers: Endgame, and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. His alternate versions appeared in Avengers: Endgame and the Disney+ animated series What If...? respectively.[33]
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Meredith Quill
Meredith Quill (portrayed by Laura Haddock) is the mother of Peter Quill and the ex-lover of Ego. She meets Ego, falls in love with him, and become pregnant with their son. She enjoys pop music, and gives Peter her walkman, along with her mixtapes. She later dies of brain cancer, unaware that the tumor was caused by Ego.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Guardians of the Galaxy and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Peter Quill / Star-Lord
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Irani Rael / Nova Prime
Irani Rael (portrayed by
An alternate version of Rael appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...? where she rescued Nebula following Ronan the Accuser's betrayal and murder of Thanos and Gamora. However, Rael betrayed Xandar to make a deal with Ronan, only to be defeated by Nebula, falling to her death following a failed attempt to kill Nebula and escape.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Guardians of the Galaxy. An alternate version of Rael appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, voiced by Julianne Grossman.
Maria Rambeau
Captain Maria Rambeau (portrayed by
In the alternate universe designated as Earth-838, Maria takes up the mantle of Captain Marvel instead of Danvers, serving as a member of the Illuminati until she is killed by Wanda Maximoff who dropped a statue on her after having her powers absorbed.
In another alternate universe, she adopted the mantle of Binary after gaining superhuman powers, becoming an ally to the
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the films Captain Marvel and The Marvels, the latter of which also debuted her variant as Binary. Her Earth-838 counterpart appeared in the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.[55]
Monica Rambeau
Captain Monica Rambeau (portrayed by
In 2018, she is a victim of
Rambeau goes to the
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films, Captain Marvel and The Marvels, as well as in the Disney+ series WandaVision.[56]
Ramonda
Ramonda (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in three films: Black Panther, Avengers: Endgame (as a cameo), and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.[48] An alternate version of Ramonda appeared as the Queen General of Wakanda in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]: 2
Nikki Ramos
Nikki Ramos (portrayed by
As of 2022,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Razor Fist
Razor Fist (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
Ravonna Renslayer
Judge Ravonna Renslayer (portrayed by Gugu Mbatha-Raw) is a former Minuteman for the Time Variance Authority (TVA) codenamed Hunter A-23[58] who rose from the ranks to become a respected judge. She oversees the Loki "variant" investigation.[59]: 8 Prior to joining the TVA, she was a vice-principal called Rebecca Tourminet in Fremont, Ohio.[60]
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series Loki, with Mbatha-Raw also portraying a Tourminet variant.
James Rhodes / War Machine / Iron Patriot
Reed Richards
Dr. Reed Richards is a scientist and inventor who has been dubbed "The Smartest Man Alive" by his peers.
In the alternate universe designated as Earth-838, Richards (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the Earth-838 variant of the character has appeared in the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
William Ginter Riva
William Ginter Riva (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Iron Man and Spider-Man: Far From Home.[61]
Rocket
Steve Rogers / Captain America
Jack Rollins
Jack Rollins (portrayed by Callan Mulvey) is a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent secretly working for Hydra. In 2014, he was a member of the S.T.R.I.K.E. team and served as Rumlow's second-in-command and later revealed as one of the sleeper Hydra agent, participating in the uprising. In 2023, the Avengers time travel to 2012, where Rollins and Hydra agents attempt to obtain Loki's scepter, but are tricked by the present time Rogers into giving it to him instead.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film: Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Alternate versions of Jack Rollins has appeared in the film Avengers: Endgame and in the Disney+ animated series What If...?
Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow
Ronan the Accuser
Ronan the Accuser (portrayed by
An alternate version of Ronan appears in the Disney+ animated series What If...? where he betrays and killed Thanos and Gamora before laying siege to Xandar which is sealed off with an impenetrable planetary shield. Five years later, Irani Rael made a deal with Ronan to surrender Xandar to him in exchange for being allowed to continue ruling it, but she is foiled by Thanos' surviving adopted daughter Nebula. Ronan's ship is caught in the closing planetary shield in the process and destroyed, killing him and ending Ronan's reign of terror.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain Marvel. An alternate timeline variant of Ronan appeared in the second season of the Disney+ animated series What If...?.
Betty Ross
Elizabeth "Betty" Ross (portrayed by Liv Tyler) is the first love interest of Bruce Banner and the daughter of Thaddeus Ross. She is a cellular biologist at Culver University who, along with Bruce, were recruited by the U.S. Army on top secret bio-tech force enhancement research that would go on to turn Banner into the Hulk.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film The Incredible Hulk. She will return in the upcoming film Captain America: Brave New World. An alternate version of Betty appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, voiced by Stephanie Panisello.[62][63]
Everett K. Ross
Everett K. Ross (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in three films: Captain America: Civil War, Black Panther and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever; as well as in the Disney+ series Secret Invasion.
Thaddeus Ross
Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross (initially portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in five films: The Incredible Hulk, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame (cameo), and Black Widow (Hurt's final appearance); as well as the
Brock Rumlow / Crossbones
Brock Rumlow (portrayed by
In an
In an alternate universe where Peggy Carter became Captain Carter, Rumlow and his S.T.R.I.K.E. team join a mission to the Lemurian Star where the Hydra Stomper armor is found. They later protect Secretary of State Bucky Barnes from an assassination attempt by the brainwashed Steve Rogers. This Rumlow does not appear to be a Hydra agent as the organization had been destroyed by Steve and Bucky in 1953, and he instead genuinely works for S.H.I.E.L.D.
In an alternate universe where Thor is an only child, he appeared with S.H.I.E.L.D. to deal with the party that is spreading all over Earth. He also complained about never releasing a nuke to deal with Thor.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War. Alternate versions of Rumlow have appeared in Avengers: Endgame and the Disney+ animated series What If...?[68]
Jack Russell / Werewolf by Night
Jack Russell (portrayed by Gael García Bernal), also known as Werewolf by Night, is a monster hunter who has been afflicted with a curse that turns him into a werewolf.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ special Werewolf by Night.[69]
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Garthan Saal
Garthan Saal (portrayed by Peter Serafinowicz) is a highly respected member of the Nova Corps that held the rank of Denarian. He was killed during the Battle of Xandar, bravely attempting to keep Ronan the Accuser from destroying the entire planet.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Guardians of the Galaxy. An alternate version of Saal appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?
Johann Schmidt / Red Skull
Johann Schmidt (portrayed initially by
, and witnesses Thanos sacrificing Gamora to get the Stone. Following this, he gets freed from the curse and leaves Vormir.In an alternate universe, he meets another universe's Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton during their quest for the Soul Stone.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Captain America: The First Avenger and Avengers: Infinity War. An alternate version of Schmidt appeared in the film Avengers: Endgame. Two alternate versions of Schmidt appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[73]
Herman Schultz / Shocker
Herman Schultz (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Erik Selvig
Sersi
Sersi (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Eternals.
Xu Shang-Chi
Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian
Alexei Shostakov (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Black Widow. He will return in the upcoming film Thunderbolts*.[76] An alternate version of Shostakov will appear in the upcoming animated series Marvel Zombies.[77]
Shuri / Black Panther
Sif
Lady Sif (portrayed by Jaimie Alexander) is the leading female warrior of Asgard based on Sif of Norse mythology, and Thor's childhood friend and trusted ally.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in three films: Thor, Thor: The Dark World and Thor: Love and Thunder; as well as in the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Loki (cameo).[78][79][80] Alternate versions of Sif appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]
Jasper Sitwell
Jasper Sitwell (portrayed by
In an
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in three films: Thor, The Avengers and Captain America: The Winter Soldier; two Marvel One-Shots: The Consultant and Item 47;[84] as well as in the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. An alternate version of Jasper Sitwell appeared in the film Avengers: Endgame.
Skaar
Skaar Banner (portrayed by Wil Deusner) is the son of
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Skurge
Skurge (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Thor: Ragnarok. An alternate version of Skurge appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[40]
Trevor Slattery
Soren
Soren (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Captain Marvel and Spider-Man: Far From Home; as well as in the Disney+ series Secret Invasion (flashback).
Marc Spector / Moon Knight
Spector family
Marc Spector's family play an important role in his life. His parents are Wendy and Elias Spector (portrayed by Fernanda Andrade and Rey Lucas respectively), and his young brother is Randall (portrayed by Claudio Fabian Contreras). Randall died in a flooded cave that he and his older brother Marc found.
Consumed by the loss of Randall, Wendy blamed Marc for Randall's death, which caused her to become abusive towards Marc, who consequently developed
At some point when Marc was a teenager, he started to leave home. Elias tried to get him to change his mind while claiming that he can get help for Wendy. By the time Marc was an adult, Wendy had passed away and Elias can only get a glimpse of Marc during her week-long memorial.
As of 2023[update], these characters have appeared in the Disney+ series Moon Knight.
Sprite
Sprite (portrayed by Lia McHugh) is an Eternal who has the appearance of a 12-year-old child and can project lifelike illusions and is stronger and smarter than she appears. Hannah Dodd portrays Sprite in the illusionary adult form of "Sandra", while Salma Hayek portrays Sprite in the illusionary form of Ajak.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Eternals.
Obadiah Stane
Obadiah Stane (portrayed by Jeff Bridges) is Tony Stark's mentor after the death of Tony's father, Howard. Stane secretly seeks control of Stark Industries, being revealed that he hired terrorists to assassinate Stark and, after the failure to do so, seeks control of the arc reactor to create his own super powered exoskeleton suit, which he succeeds in after stealing Stark's technology. Stane is subsequently killed in a confrontation against Stark.[65][66]
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Iron Man and Spider-Man: Far From Home (archival footage). An alternate version of Stane appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, voiced by Kiff VandenHeuvel.
Howard Stark
Howard Stark (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in five films: Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Captain America: The First Avenger, Ant-Man and Captain America: Civil War; as well as in the Marvel One-Shot Agent Carter and the television series of the same name. An alternate version of Howard Stark appeared in Avengers: Endgame. An alternate version of Howard appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[33] Cooper played a younger Howard in The First Avenger, the Agent Carter short film and television series, and What If...?, while Slattery played an older version in the rest of the appearances.
Tony Stark / Iron Man
Stark family
Maria Stark (portrayed by Hope Davis) is Tony Stark's mother and Howard Stark's wife. She was assassinated along with her husband by the Winter Soldier under HYDRA orders, making it appear as an accidental car crash. Morgan Stark (portrayed by Lexi Rabe) is the four-year-old daughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts. Born after Thanos' universal genocide, she grows up during the five-year Blip period with half the world's population having been wiped out of existence. In a deleted scene, a grown-up Morgan (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] Maria has appeared in the film Captain America: Civil War and Morgan has appeared in the film Avengers: Endgame.
Ava Starr / Ghost
Ava Starr (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Ant-Man and the Wasp. She will return in the upcoming film Thunderbolts*.[76]
Stern
Senator Stern (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Iron Man 2 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Samuel Sterns
Dr. Samuel Sterns (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film The Incredible Hulk. He is to return in the upcoming film Captain America: Brave New World as the Leader.[92]
Stephen Strange
Wolfgang von Strucker
Baron Wolfgang von Strucker (portrayed by Thomas Kretschmann) is a high-ranking Hydra leader who specializes in human experimentation. Strucker supervised the successful experimentation on the twins Pietro and Wanda Maximoff, where they acquired powers from the Mind Stone within Loki's scepter. Captured by the Avengers in Sokovia and taken under the custody of NATO, Strucker is later killed by Ultron in his cell to serve as a message to the Avengers.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (mid-credits cameo) and Avengers: Age of Ultron;[93] as well as in one episode of the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as a teenager, portrayed by Joey Defore.
Surtur
Surtur (motion-captured by Taika Waititi and voiced by Clancy Brown) is a Fire Demon, lord of Muspelheim, and a significant figure in the prophecy of Ragnarok as the one who would initiate the fall of Asgard. He imprisons Thor in his lair in Muspelheim and reveals that Odin is not on Asgard, where Surtur plans to unite his crown with the Eternal Flame so that he can cause Ragnarok, though Thor manages to defeat Surtur and escape with his crown. During his battle with Hela however, Thor realizes causing Ragnarok is the only way he can defeat her, so he tasks Loki with resurrecting Surtur with the Eternal Flame, allowing Surtur to succeed in his plans and kill Hela while Thor, Loki, and the Asgardians escape.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Thor: Ragnarok. Alternate versions of Surtur appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]
Sylvie
T
Talos
Talos (portrayed by Ben Mendelsohn) is a Skrull who is initially believed to be a terrorist and comes into conflict with Carol Danvers and Nick Fury, while disguised as agent R. Keller. However, Danvers agrees to help him and the Skrulls find a new home after Talos revealed the Kree destroyed their homeworld and have driven them to near-extinction. When Danvers struggles to locate a new home world for the Skrulls, Fury allows Talos and a faction of Skrulls to live on Earth, blend in with humanity, and assist him in protecting the planet while he continues looking for a permanent home for them.
In 2018, Talos survives the Blip and learns that the Skrulls are still being hunted across the universe by enemy forces. With no other options, Talos allows a million surviving Skrulls to move onto Earth for good.
In 2024, following the resurrection of the Blip victims, he assumes Fury's role on Earth while Fury works in space and alongside his wife Soren (who assumes
In 2026, Talos is kicked off the Skrulls' governmental council and replaced by the radicalized Gravik, who kills Soren and recruits an unaware G'iah to his cause, planning to trick humanity into waging war on each other so that Skrulls can conquer Earth as revenge for Fury's broken promises. Talos contacts Hill and Fury to help him stop Gravik and find a way for humans and Skrulls to peacefully coexist on Earth. Talos works with them to try and prevent a bombing in Russia, however they are unable to stop it and Hill is killed by Gravik. He and Fury continue to work together and prevent an attack on a United Nations plane and save U.S. President Ritson from an assassination attempt. However, Talos is killed by Gravik, who disguised himself as an ally soldier.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Captain Marvel and Spider-Man: Far From Home; as well as in the Disney+ series Secret Invasion.
Taserface
Taserface (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. An alternate version of Taserface appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]: 2
Taweret
Taweret (voiced and motion-captured by Antonia Salib) is the
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series Moon Knight.
T'Chaka / Black Panther
T'Chaka (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Captain America: Civil War and Black Panther. Alternate versions of T'Chaka appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]: 2
T'Challa / Black Panther
Ted / Man-Thing
Ted (motion-captured by Carey Jones, vocal effects provided by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ special Werewolf by Night.[96][97]
Thanos
Thena
Thena (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Eternals.
Flash Thompson
Eugene "Flash" Thompson (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in three films: Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Spider-Man: No Way Home; as well as in the web series The Daily Bugle.[99]
Taneleer Tivan / Collector
Taneleer Tivan (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in three films: Thor: The Dark World (mid-credits cameo), Guardians of the Galaxy, and Avengers: Infinity War. An alternate version of Tivan appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[7]
Thor
Adrian Toomes / Vulture
Adrian Toomes (portrayed by
In 2016, he comes into conflict with Spider-Man and, after deducing his secret identity as Peter Parker, Toomes threatens him with retaliation unless he stops interfering. However, Parker thwarts Toomes' attempt to hijack a plane carrying Avengers weaponry and saves his life when his suit malfunctions before Happy Hogan and the FBI find and arrest Toomes. As a result, his family moves away. Later, an imprisoned Toomes is approached by Mac Gargan, who wants to confirm whether he knows Spider-Man's identity, which Toomes falsely denies.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming. Instead of erasing his memories of Parker, Toomes is teleported to Sony's Spider-Man Universe in the mid-credits scene of the film Morbius (2022), with Keaton reprising the role.[100]
Topaz
Topaz (portrayed by Rachel House) is the Grandmaster's personal bodyguard and head of the Sakaaran Guards who had assisted him in overlooking the prisoners involved with the Contest of Champions. When a riot had broken out involving several former prisoners, as well as Thor and Valkyrie, Topaz led her soldiers in fighting back, only to eventually lose her life while chasing Bruce Banner.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Thor: Ragnarok. An alternate version of Topaz appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?
Joaquin Torres
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.[101][102] He will return in the upcoming film Captain America: Brave New World as the second Falcon.[103]
U
Yondu Udonta
Yondu Udonta (portrayed by Michael Rooker) is the adoptive father of Peter Quill and a leader of the Ravagers. Yondu had been hired to kidnap a young Quill from Earth after the death of Quill's mother and return him to his birth father, Ego. Yondu decided Quill would better serve his own needs in thievery, so he raised him as part of his Ravager clan. Despite their frequent arguments and conflicts over the years, Quill and Yondu form an emotional and familial bond. In 2014, Yondu helps Quill and the Guardians of the Galaxy on Xandar against Ronan, and months later, sacrifices himself to save Quill from Ego.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in three films: Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (cameo). Alternate versions of Yondu appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[33] Rooker also voiced Yondu in The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.
Ultron
Ultron (portrayed by James Spader) is an artificial intelligence conceived and designed by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner as the head of a peacekeeping program, who subsequently takes the form of a sentient android overwhelmed with a god complex, determined to pacify the Earth by eradicating humanity.[104] Stark and Banner's research on the Mind Stone are the groundwork for Ultron's genesis, along with Stark's belief that Ultron would be the Avengers' permanent solution to maintaining "peace in our time." Once born, Ultron, however, being activated and infected by the Mind Stone quickly surmises that humanity's continued survival throughout human history is a result of overcoming ongoing successions of crises, and thus, he determines to inflict an extinction-level event in Sokovia to ensure the people of Earth have the will to evolve.[104] Ultron, however, views the Avengers as a hindrance to humanity's evolution and vows to fulfill the Avengers' extinction. Ultron continuously updates his physical form with the acquisition of vibranium from Ulysses Klaue. He also possesses the ability to manifest himself within Stark's Iron Legion droids and the Ultron Sentries he constructs soon after. He is ultimately defeated by the Avengers and destroyed by Vision, whom he intended to be his final prime body.
In an alternate universe, Ultron (voiced by
In Earth-838, Ultron Sentries (also voiced by Marquand) serve as guards working for the Illuminati that apprehend Stephen Strange and America Chavez when they arrive there. Many of them are later destroyed by Wanda Maximoff.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Avengers: Age of Ultron. The alternate versions of Ultron appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...? and the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.[53][40]
V
Valkyrie
King "Val" Valkyrie (portrayed by Tessa Thompson), also known as Scrapper 142, is the last surviving of a group of Asgardian female warriors called the Valkyries, who were all, save Scrapper, vanquished in battle against Hela. In 2017, she allies herself with Thor and Bruce Banner to fight Hela once more.[a] She survives the Blip and brings the remaining Asgardians to a town in Norway called New Asgard, which she de facto rules in place of the depressed Thor by 2023. She later joins the Avengers in their final battle against Thanos and his army. After the battle, Thor officially leaves her in charge of New Asgard as its king,[b] and she later assists him in facing Gorr, the God-Butcher, acquiring Zeus' Thunderbolt for herself in the process.[c] She appears in The Marvels assisting Carol Danvers with supplying refuge to the Skrulls after the Kree attack and advised her on how being in a team would benefit her.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in four films: Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Endgame, Thor: Love and Thunder and The Marvels; as well as in the Disney+ series Loki (archival footage). An alternate version of Valkyrie appeared in the animated series What If...?[40]
Hope van Dyne / Wasp
Janet van Dyne / Wasp
Janet van Dyne (portrayed by
In an alternate universe, Janet is the patient zero with an infectious quantum virus that has turned her into a zombie, which is spread across the Earth after Pym rescues her from the Quantum Realm.[i]
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in four films: Ant-Man (flashback), Ant-Man and the Wasp, Avengers: Endgame, and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. An alternate version of van Dyne appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?.
Anton Vanko
Anton Vanko (portrayed by Yevgeni Lazarev as an old man, Costa Ronin as a young man) is a Soviet scientist and partner of Howard Stark who both help create the first arc reactor. He betrays Stark by selling their designs on the black market. When Stark finds out, Vanko is deported and becomes a drunk. His son Ivan Vanko vows revenge on the Stark family after his death.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Iron Man 2; as well as in the television series Agent Carter.[105]
Ivan Vanko / Whiplash
Ivan Vanko (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Iron Man 2.
Varra / Priscilla Davis
Varra (portrayed by Charlayne Woodard) is one of the many Skrull refugees on Earth. She met and fell in love with Nick Fury, marrying him. She is also shown to have a history with Gravik. Varra posed as Priscilla Davis who had a heart defect and was buried at sea. Varra could not bring herself to carry out Gravik's orders to kill Fury.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series Secret Invasion.
Volstagg
Volstagg (portrayed by Ray Stevenson) is a member of the Warriors Three, depicted as a warrior of Asgard who loves to eat. He is killed by Hela in 2017 when she invades Asgard after being freed from her imprisonment.[107][108]
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in four films: Thor, Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok, and Thor: Love and Thunder (archival footage).[109] An alternate version of Volstagg appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, voiced by Fred Tatasciore.[110]
Melina Vostokoff
Melina Vostokoff (portrayed by
In an alternate universe depicted in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, Vostokoff became the leader of the Red Room after Romanoff had killed the previous leader and she acts as the handler of a brainwashed Steve Rogers, targeting Romanoff and Captain Carter. Carter manages to break through Rogers' brainwashing, and he seemingly sacrifices himself to destroy the Red Room. As Rogers flies the Hydra Stomper armor into the facility, Romanoff attaches Vostokoff to the armor via grappling hook, leading to her demise in the explosion.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Black Widow. She will return in the upcoming film Thunderbolts. An alternate version of Vostokoff appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?.
Vision
W
John Walker / Captain America / U.S. Agent
He is chosen by the
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. He will return in the upcoming film Thunderbolts*.[76]
Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk
Jennifer "Jen" Walters (portrayed by Tatiana Maslany) is an attorney at Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway and former Deputy District Attorney for the City of Los Angeles. After coming into contact with her cousin Bruce Banner's blood, she undergoes a physical transformation similar to his and becomes known as She-Hulk. She is then hired by GLK&H to be the face of their superhuman law division, and later dates Matt Murdock.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Walters family
Jennifer Walter's family play an important role in her life. Her parents are Morris and Elaine Walters (portrayed by Mark Linn-Baker and Tess Malis Kincaid respectively) and her cousin is Ched (portrayed by Nicholas Cirillo).
As of 2023[update], these characters have appeared in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Adam Warlock
Adam Warlock (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Watcher
The Watcher (voiced by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, the second season of the short-form animated series I Am Groot and the X-Men '97.
Raza al-Wazar
Raza Hamidmi al-Wazar (portrayed by Faran Tahir) is a terrorist leader of the Ten Rings group who kidnap Tony Stark. Outside of his character sharing some characteristics from the comic book character Wong-Chu and referencing the organization that alludes to the Mandarin, Raza is an original character of the MCU.[111] He uses Stark Industries weapons for personal gain, and is responsible for the origin of Stark as Iron Man, as he is the one who abducted him for his self-proclaimed personal gain of taking over the world, citing Genghis Khan as his influence. He is later revealed to be working for Obadiah Stane, who ultimately kills him.[65][82][66]
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Iron Man.
Xu Wenwu
Xu Wenwu (portrayed by
In the present-day, Wenwu is haunted with his wife's death and begins hearing her voice calling out to him from Ta Lo, whom he believes imprisoned her in a cave. He sends his forces after both his children to retrieve their pendants, which point the way towards Ta Lo. He organizes his army to attack Ta Lo and open the cave which, unbeknownst to him, contains the Dweller-in-Darkness, a demon that has been impersonating Li's voice so Wenwu will release him. He arrives and proceeds to break the Dweller's seal until he is confronted by Shang-Chi, who he battles until the Dweller breaks free. Realizing he had been tricked, a remorseful Wenwu saves Shang-Chi from the Dweller and bequeaths his Ten Rings to him before the Dweller kills him by consuming his soul.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Alternate versions of Wenwu appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?, voiced by Feodor Chin.
Nicodemus West
Dr. Nicodemus West (portrayed by Michael Stuhlbarg) is a rival surgeon to Stephen Strange.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Doctor Strange and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. An alternate version of West appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?.
Dane Whitman
Dane Whitman (portrayed by Kit Harington) is a human who is dating Sersi.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Eternals.
Riri Williams / Ironheart
Riri Williams (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. She will return in the upcoming Disney+ series Ironheart.
Sam Wilson / Falcon / Captain America
Sarah Wilson
Sarah Wilson (portrayed by Adepero Oduye) is the sister of Sam Wilson. She has two sons, AJ (portrayed by Chase River McGhee) and Cass (portrayed by Aaron Haynes), and struggles financially in Sam's absence during the Blip.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the Disney+ series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.
Wade Wilson / Deadpool
W'Kabi
W'Kabi (portrayed by Daniel Kaluuya) is the chief of Wakanda's Border Tribe as well as T'Challa's best friend and Okoye's husband.[117] As he is responsible for the borders of Wakanda, W'Kabi and his guards have trained armored white rhinoceroses as shock cavalry. W'Kabi loses faith in T'Challa when he fails to capture Ulysses Klaue (who had killed his parents decades earlier while stealing vibranium), and supports N'Jadaka when he subsequently takes the throne. During the final battle, Okoye confronts W'Kabi when he tries to trample M'Baku with an armored white rhinoceros, saying she values Wakanda more than their love. Not wanting to die by Okoye's hands or take her life, W'Kabi surrenders and the rest of the Border Tribe does the same.
It is revealed in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever that he was banished from the Royal Family's services following the events of the first film for aligning with Killmonger and currently remains in the Border Tribe.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Black Panther.
Wong
Jimmy Woo
James E. "Jimmy" Woo (portrayed by Randall Park) is an FBI agent. In 2016, Woo is assigned to be Scott Lang's parole officer while he is under house arrest for two years. He sees Lang doing the card tricks and becomes interested. In 2023, Woo is called in to investigate a missing persons case in Westview, New Jersey. He works alongside S.W.O.R.D. to investigate Wanda Maximoff's anomaly, teaming up with Monica Rambeau and Darcy Lewis. He is ejected from the base with Rambeau and Lewis after they defended Maximoff. In 2026, Woo has become good friends with Lang.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Ant-Man and the Wasp and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, as well as in the Disney+ series WandaVision.[118] An alternate version of Jimmy Woo will appear in the animated series Marvel Zombies.[77]
X
Hunter X-5 / Brad Wolfe
Hunter X-5 (portrayed by
As of 2023[update], the character has appeared in the Disney+ series Loki.
Charles Xavier
Xu Xialing
Xu Xialing (portrayed by
She is partially inspired by
As of 2022[update], the character has appeared in the film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
Y
Ying Li
Ying Li
As of 2024,[update] the character has appeared in the film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
Ying Nan
Ying Nan (portrayed by Michelle Yeoh) is a guardian of Ta Lo, Li's sister, and Shang-Chi and Xialing's aunt. Nan gives her nephew and niece suits of armor crafted from dragon scales and mentors Shang-Chi in the fighting style of Ta Lo. Nan leads the defense of Ta Lo against the Ten Rings and later the Dweller-in-Darkness.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
Ho Yinsen
Dr. Ho Yinsen (portrayed by Shaun Toub) is an engineer who helps save Tony Stark's life by creating an electromagnet which keeps shrapnel from his heart. He later helps Stark build an armor to escape from the terrorists who kidnapped them both. He then sacrifices his life to let Stark escape, with his last words being "don't waste your life, Stark".[122][123]
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Iron Man and Iron Man 3 (cameo).
Yon-Rogg
Yon-Rogg (portrayed by Jude Law)[124][125][126] is the leader of Starforce, and leads the war against the Skrulls. While hunting down former Kree scientist Mar-Vell, he encounters Carol Danvers, who destroys an energy core that imbues her with powers. Yon-Rogg takes her back to Hala, gives Danvers a blood transfusion with his blood to save her life, and has her memories altered to think that she is a Kree named Vers. He mentors and trains her to be a soldier, but during an operation she is separated from the rest of the Starforce and lands on Earth. Yon-Rogg goes after her, only to discover that Danvers has switched sides after the Skrull Talos helped her recover her memories. Starforce captures Danvers, Talos, and a group of Skrull refugees, but Danvers manages to break free of Yon-Rogg and the Supreme Intelligence's hold over her by unlocking her full potential to drive back and defeat several members of the Starforce. Yon-Rogg requests assistance from Ronan the Accuser, but his assault on Earth is thwarted by Danvers. In their final confrontation, Danvers defeats Yon-Rogg. Afterwards, she sends him back to Hala to deliver her message to the Supreme Intelligence.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Captain Marvel. An alternate version of Rogg appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?
Z
Helmut Zemo
Baron Helmut Zemo (portrayed by
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Captain America: Civil War; as well as in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, where Zemo briefly wears his traditional purple mask from the comics, which he was not depicted with in Civil War.[128][129]
Zeus
Zeus (portrayed by Russell Crowe) is the king of the Olympians, based on the Greek mythological deity of the same name. Zeus heads the Council of Godheads in Omnipotence City, but is demonstrated by Thor to be an uninterested fool obsessed with orgies when he wouldn't come up with a solution to deal with Gorr the God Butcher while claiming that the Gods that Gorr the God Butcher killed were "lesser gods". In anger, Zeus turns his lightning bolt on the group, breaking Korg's body before Thor slings the bolt back through Zeus's chest, seemingly killing him. Valkyrie takes the bolt to fight Gorr. Zeus is revealed to have survived in the mid-credits scene, sending his son Hercules to strike fear into the hearts of men again and deal with Thor.
There were some deleted scenes before the above scene was filmed that showed Zeus to be more helpful to Thor as he shows up at the hospice where Jane Foster is at, tells Thor how the Thunderbolt works, and to find the Gates of Eternity.[130]
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Thor: Love and Thunder.
Arnim Zola
Dr. Arnim Zola (portrayed by Toby Jones) is a scientist working for Hydra and the Red Skull before getting captured and recruited into S.H.I.E.L.D. Zola masterminds Hydra's infiltration within S.H.I.E.L.D.'s infrastructure before a terminal illness in the 1970s leads to him transferring his consciousness into a computer system in Camp Lehigh. In 2014, his computer consciousness distracts Steve Rogers and Natasha Romanoff long enough for the camp to be wiped out by a missile barrage from Hydra.
In an alternate universe, Zola is captured by Captain Peggy Carter, who became a super-soldier instead of Steve Rogers. In another universe, a copy of Zola's consciousness is recovered by Natasha Romanoff to stop her universe's Ultron. It is hinted Zola has digital copies of his mind stored in other Hydra bases. Despite his initial failure to overwrite Ultron's A.I., Zola acquires the android's body in his second attempt and battles Killmonger for the Infinity Stones before the two are trapped in a pocket dimension by Stephen Strange Supreme and the Watcher.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in two films: Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain America: The Winter Soldier; as well as in the episode "Valediction" from the television series Agent Carter. His alternate versions appeared in the Disney+ animated series What If...?[33]
Zuri
Zuri (portrayed by Forest Whitaker as an adult, Denzel Whitaker as a young man) is a former member of the War Dogs and a Wakandan shaman, and the trusted loyal adviser to his King. As a young man, Zuri posed as an American named James to tail N'Jobu, T'Chaka's brother and a traitor, and witnessed his death at T'Chaka's hands in 1992. In 2016, Zuri appoints T'Chaka's son T'Challa as the new king, and oversees T'Challa's fight with M'Baku on challenge day by administering the liquid that removes the abilities the heart-shaped herb grants. When M'Baku is defeated, Zuri performs a ritual that involves the abilities' return. Zuri is the one to tell T'Challa the truth about N'Jobu. N'Jadaka later kills Zuri when he attempts to protect T'Challa, blaming him for doing nothing to protect N'Jobu.
As of 2023,[update] the character has appeared in the film Black Panther.
See also
- Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: A–L
- Features of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Species of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Teams and organizations of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Notes
- ^ As depicted in Thor: Ragnarok.
- ^ As depicted in Avengers: Endgame
- ^ As depicted in Thor: Love and Thunder
- ^ As depicted in Ant-Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp
- ^ As depicted in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
- ^ As depicted in Ant-Man and the Wasp
- ^ As depicted in Avengers: Endgame
- ^ As depicted in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
- ^ As depicted in What If... Zombies?!
- ^ The character's name in the film was initially announced as Jiang Li, even used on licensed products, however, it was changed to Ying Li.[120][121]
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