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From the next era of Iron Man and Thor to the Avengers of the future, here is a look at 10 legacy heroes that need to carry the MCU into the future.
10) Shuri

Shuri has already gotten her own movie, but this was only because of a real-life tragedy. When Chadwick Boseman died, Marvel chose not to recast the Black Panther, instead paying respect to Boseman’s legacy. Instead, the studio made T’Challa’s sister Shuri the new Black Panther and had her move into the lead role. Now, there is T’Challa’s son, who was introduced in theย Wakanda Foreverย post-credit scene, but this is Shuri’s role now, and the MCU needs to give her the respect she has earned during her time in the movies.
9) Love

One hero who could get a bigger chance in the future, although it isn’t likely, is Thor’s daughter, Love. For those who have already forgotten most of what happened in Thor: Love and Thunder, Love is Gorr the God Butcher’s daughter, and Thor promised to raise her after Gorr sacrificed his own life to resurrect her. The problem here is that Chris Hemsworth’s father plays Love, and she is not a professional actor. However, she is a superhero in this world now, and could be a chance to replace her dad when Thor’s time comes to an end in the MCU.
8) Franklin Richards

Franklin Richards was a toddler when he last appeared in The Fantastic Four: First Steps. However, as Marvel Comics fans know, Franklin has been aged up quickly in the books, and his powers could allow that to happen in the MCU. The idea is that Franklin might be the one who aids Doctor Doom in creating Battleworld, and if this happens, it could be a perfect chance to age him to his teenage years, which is where he is in the comics. That said, Franklin Richards is one of Marvel’s most powerful characters, and the MCU will have to deal with that when the Fantastic Four have their first movie on the post-Secret Wars Earth.
7) X-23

X-23 is Laura Kinney, and she was introduced for the first time in the alternate future of Logan. However, she was also reintroduced in Deadpool & Wolverine in 2024, and at the end of that movie, she was in Deadpool’s world with Wolverine. This means that she should be part of the MCU future, especially since Deadpool and Wolverine are both returning in future films, although not as part of the MCU. With the MCU bringing in a young team of mutants rather than the veterans everyone knows, it could be a great chance to bring in Laura as the new female Wolverine.
6) Yelena Belova

Yelena Belova has had more screentime than almost any other legacy hero in the MCU. She made her debut in Black Widow, and by the end of that movie, she was basically the world’s new Black Widow, replacing her sister following her death. Yelena then appeared in the Hawkeye series, working for Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, and then again in Thunderbolts, where she was still working for the corrupt government official. Yelena will be back in Avengers: Doomsday, and she is a fantastic member of the MCU who should stick around after the reboot.













