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Marvel ramène Baddie de la série Iron Man for MCU Vision Quest en 2008

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Feb 27,2025

La prochaine série Vision Quest de Marvel ressusciterait un méchant du tout premier film MCU, Iron Man .

Deadline rapporte que Faran Tahir reprendra son rôle de Raza Hamidmi Al-Wazar, le chef terroriste afghan qui a tenu Tony Stark Captive dans les scènes d'ouverture du film de 2008. La trahison d'Al-Wazar aux mains d'Obadiah Stane a marqué sa dernière apparition au MCU jusqu'à présent. Son retour, tout comme la réapparition de Samuel Sterns dans Captain America: Brave New World , ajoute une autre couche au récit interconnecté du MCU. La série Vision Quest , avec Paul Bettany comme White Vision, n'a actuellement pas de date de sortie.

Faran Tahir en 2008. Crédit d'image: Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage.
initialement décrit comme la tête d'un groupe terroriste générique, la trame de fond d'Al-Wazar a été considérablement enrichie en phase 4. Les dix anneaux . Cette connexion rétroactive suggère que le retour d'Al-Wazar dans Vision Quest * pourrait explorer davantage l'histoire des dix anneaux.

Alternativement, Vision Quest peut suivre les traces de Deadpool & Wolverine , embrassant les éléments moins explorés ou oubliés du passé du MCU, similaire à la revisitation des aspects les moins développés de l'univers Fox Marvel abandonné.

La série présentera également le retour de James Spader en tant qu'Ultron, marquant sa première apparition depuis Avengers: Age of Ultron . De plus amples détails sur le spectacle restent rares.

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