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The MCU’s most neglected plot points are likely the result of its evolving plans, but that doesn’t mean these dead ends won’t ever resurface. These five MCU storylines have been left open-ended for a while now, and it seems like Marvel has forgotten they exist.
5) Hulk’s Son

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022) introduces Bruce Banner/Hulk’s (Mark Ruffalo) son, Skaar (Wil Deusner). The younger green monster appears only briefly in the finale, and it seems the Disney+ series was setting him up for a bigger role in the future. Yet, neither Hulk nor Skaar has shown up in the three years since She-Hulk aired. Hulk is slated to return in Spider-Man: Brand New Day (2026) and will likely appear in more projects down the road, but it’s unclear whether the MCU plans to bring back his son. Skaar could fight alongside his father and learn how to be a Hulk, or even join the MCU’s Young Avengers. She-Hulk did well to expand the Hulk family through the introductions of Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) and Skaar, so it would be a shame if Marvel doesn’t take advantage of these characters.
4) The Ebony Blade

In Eternals‘ (2021) post-credits scene, Dane Whitman (Kit Harrington) discovers the Ebony Blade and hears the voice of Blade (Mahershala Ali), potentially setting the stage for him to become Black Knight. Unfortunately, the MCU’s Blade movie has faced numerous production setbacks. With no word on when or if the film will be released, Dane’s return with the Ebony Blade looks doubtful. Dane didn’t have nearly enough space to shine in Eternals, though the movie’s subpar performance could prevent him from ever appearing again in the MCU. Meanwhile, fans have long been waiting for Blade to hit theaters, and Marvel’s inability to get the project off the ground is frustrating. The franchise’s neglect of Eternals‘ Ebony Blade tease and the Blade movie has stifled one of the Multiverse Saga’s most intriguing plot points.











