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Doom won’t be walking into a multiverse without plenty of heavy hitters, though. From Thor to Captain Marvel, the MCU is full of powerful characters, and more than a few of them made their franchise debut in Phase 5.
7) Cassandra Nova

The Merc With a Mouth finds himself in the Time Variance Authority’s headquarters at the start of Deadpool & Wolverine, and after recruiting a Logan variant, they both find themselves on the wrong end of a Time Stick. Their journey to the Void puts them at odds with Cassandra Nova, Charles Xavier’s sister, who also has telekinetic and telepathic abilities. She doesn’t use her powers for good, though, opting to rule over the Void and rip the skin off anyone who upsets her.
6) High Evolutionary

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 focuses on Rocket’s backstory. He was nothing but a regular raccoon before the mad scientist known as the High Evolutionary got his hands on him. After his creation turned on him, the High Evolutionary gave himself upgrades to make himself stronger. By the time the Guardians catch up to him in Vol. 3, he’s no joke, even causing problems for Adam Warlock, who first appeared in a cocoon at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
5) Red Hulk

Thunderbolt Ross may look a little different in Captain America: Brave New World, with Harrison Ford taking over for the late William Hurt, but he’s still got the same mean streak. His anger problems come back to bite him when he realizes Samuel Sterns, aka the Leader, has made him into a Hulk. Ross’ red alter ego destroys a portion of Washington, DC, before Captain America appeals to his humanity and gets him to stand down.
4) G’iah

The Skrulls are once again in the spotlight in Secret Invasion, with a rogue shape-shifter named Gravik attempting to get back at Nick Fury for abandoning his people. G’iah, Talos’ daughter, goes undercover and uses Gravik’s Super Skrull Machine to upgrade herself. Being able to use the powers of several major MCU heroes and villains, G’iah makes quick work of Gravik and ends the Skrull threat before it can do serious damage to Earth.











