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In the future, the franchise should continue to blend its TV and movie storylines to establish interconnectivity. Thus, there are a number of excellent choices for characters to make their MCU film debut. These seven MCU TV characters have not appeared in movies yet, but they really need to.
1) Billy Maximoff/Wiccan

Agatha All Along introduced Billy Maximoff/Wiccan (Joe Locke) as the son of the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) reincarnated in a dead boy’s body. A popular comic book character, Wiccan has enormous potential in the MCU. Although Billy’s next appearance has not been confirmed, it’s all but guaranteed that he will join the Young Avengers/Champions and find his brother Tommy/Speed at some point. Furthermore, the MCU’s plans for Wiccan could likely include at least one movie appearance — potentially in one or both of Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars. Wiccan’s telepathic abilities are super intriguing, and the character’s journey of self-discovery in his new life is a fascinating arc to follow. Thus, the MCU has to find a way to put Wiccan in a movie.
2) Moon Knight

Moon Knight was one of the MCU’s better Disney+ shows, but sadly, there’s still no word on a second season. The story of Marc Spector (Oscar Isaac) and his alters Steven Grant and Jake Lockley’s collaboration as Moon Knight, the avatar of the Egyptian god Khonshu (F. Murray Abraham), ranks among the MCU’s most unique and captivating arcs. Moon Knight deserves a continuation in some form, and if Season 2 of the series doesn’t pan out, the MCU might as well incorporate the character in a movie. Isaac’s immense talent and outstanding performance as Moon Knight demands the big screen. It’s not certain exactly where Moon Knight would fit story-wise, but the MCU’s wide array of anti-heroes would work well alongside him on the big screen.
3) Jen Walters/She-Hulk

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law brought Jen Walters/She-Hulk into the MCU, delivering a fun burst of comedy and subverting the traditional superhero formula. The cousin of Bruce Banner/Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), She-Hulk is an ideal candidate to make her MCU movie debut soon, as her relation and similarities to the iconic green monster could organically lead her involvement in a major film. Hulk and She-Hulk is a team-up that needs to happen on the big screen, preferably in an Avengers movie. Jen brings so much humor and personality to the MCU, and it would be fun to see her interact with the Avengers and other characters.












