Is Avengers Damage Control canon to the MCU?
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- Is Avengers Damage Control canon to the MCU?
- Does Avengers release Damage Control?
- What happened to Marvel Damage Control?
- Is Ultron alive in MCU?
- Will Ultron return in MCU?
- Is Marvel damage control canon?
- What's the next Marvel movie that's coming out?
- Who owns Marvel's damage control?
- Where can I see the New Avengers damage control?
- Is there still Ultron in Avengers damage control?
- Is the Avengers damage control VR a dream come true?
- What does damage control do in the MCU?
Is Avengers Damage Control canon to the MCU?
Damage Control doesn't really fit into the MCU canon, but it seems like it's set in an alternative reality following Avengers: Endgame.
Does Avengers release Damage Control?
Avengers: Damage Control will release for a limited time on October 18th. Locations participating in the event can be found on The Void's website alongside ticket purchases.
What happened to Marvel Damage Control?
Unfortunately, Most Wanted was canceled shortly after its announcement and Heinberg's show never saw the light of day. While Damage Control was never officially canceled, any work that went into the project would have ended by December 2019 when Marvel Television was folded into Marvel Studios.
Is Ultron alive in MCU?
Another being connected to the mind stone is Ultron, since he was the digitalized version of the stone. In the comic books Ultron always has back ups of his program scatered throughout the universe and this makes it so that he never truly dies.
Will Ultron return in MCU?
As of now, there is no official confirmation that Ultron will return in Marvel Phase 4 but according to the theory it has very strong chances.
Is Marvel damage control canon?
It feels like some form of indulgent fanfiction, which I say with the utmost praise. ... But unlike pure fanfic, technically all of Avengers: Damage Control does exist within the canon of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — well, in the same way that the upcoming Avengers Campuses in Disney theme parks will be.
What's the next Marvel movie that's coming out?
Every upcoming MCU film
Movie | US release date | Australia release date |
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Spider-Man: No Way Home (with Sony) | Dec. 17, 2021 | Dec. 26, 2021 |
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | Ma | Ma |
Thor: Love and Thunder | Ap | |
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | J | J |
Who owns Marvel's damage control?
Anne Marie Hoag Four Damage Control limited series have been published to date. Damage Control has appeared in various media adaptations, including the 2017 Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: Homecoming....Damage Control (comics)
Damage Control | |
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Owner(s) | Anne Marie Hoag |
Where can I see the New Avengers damage control?
- In the meantime, the new Avengers: Damage Control VR experience (currently on display at multiple VOID locations around the U.S. and Canada) fills the gap by inserting you as a fan into the world of the MCU. The Damage Control story picks up a bit after Endgame, with all the Snapped heroes back in action.
Is there still Ultron in Avengers damage control?
- Four years and 12 films later, the homicidal artificial intelligence has yet to reemerge. However, the story trailer for the Avengers: Damage Control virtual reality experience suggests that Ultron might, finally, be making a return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Is the Avengers damage control VR a dream come true?
- Marvel Studios and ILMxLAB's Avengers: Damage Control VR experience is the ultimate MCU fan's dream come true, but with some disappointing factors. Avengers: Damage Control is an MCU fan's dream come true, but fighting alongside Earth's Mightiest Heroes isn't all it's cracked-up to be when the suits you're using feel more like tests.
What does damage control do in the MCU?
- As you may remember from the opening scene of Spider-Man: Homecoming, Damage Control is the clean-up crew for the MCU, tasked with picking up the rubble after the heroes do their job. Over the course of the Damage Control VR, players fight many versions of Ultron, from his robot drones to a massive monster built out of the MCU’s junk.