Summary

  • The Young Avengers have finally been confirmed to be coming to the MCU after years of Marvel Studios introducing young superheroes and proteges.
  • The MCU's Young Avengers will include Kamala Khan's Ms. Marvel, Kate Bishop's Hawkeye, and Cassie Lang, though several other potential have also been introduced to the MCU.
  • The Young Avengers could potentially be involved in a Kree-Skrull battle and help Billy and Tommy Maximoff find their missing mother, the Scarlet Witch, in future storylines.

After years of speculation, Marvel Studios has finally teased the new teams in the MCU, however, including the likes of the New Avengers, the Thunderbolts and the Midnight Sons, but a number of younger superheroes have also made their debuts, hinting at a live-action adaptation of Marvel Comics' Young Avengers.

The MCU's original Avengers team.

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The Marvels Sets Up A Young Avengers Spin-Off

Kamala Khan showing Kate Bishop her file in The Marvels

Despite introducing so many young heroes in the Multiverse Saga, Marvel Studios hadn't given any official confirmation that the Young Avengers will actually be forming in the MCU. However, this changed with the ending of 2023's The Marvels, which saw Iman Vellani's Kamala Khan make the jump from the Ms. Marvel Disney+ series onto the big screen. After battling Dar-Benn with Captain Marvel and Monica Rambeau, Kamala Khan returned to Earth with the inspiration to put her own superhero team together. Mirroring Nick Fury's debut in Iron Man, Kamala approached Hailee Steinfeld's Kate Bishop to propose forming the Young Avengers.

In Marvel Comics, the Young Avengers first formed in 2005's Young Avengers #1 in the wake of the Avengers Disassembled storyline. The team featured a number of adolescent heroes who had prior connections to some of the Marvel Universe's most iconic adult superheroes, and Marvel Studios seems to be following the same pattern with the MCU's Young Avengers . The Marvels provided the first official tease towards the Young Avengers' formation, and with so many young heroes already residing in the MCU, it's possible that the team's could forces in the very near future.

The Marvels
Release Date
November 10, 2023
Runtime
105 Minutes
Director
Nia DaCosta

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Young Avengers Cast: The MCU Has 3 "Confirmed Heroes"

The Marvels confirmed that the first two of the MCU's Young Avengers are Kamala Khan's Ms. Marvel and Kate Bishop's Hawkeye, both of whom debuted on Disney+ before appearing in The Marvels. However, a third member, Kathryn Newton's Cassie Lang, was mentioned, as Kamala questioned whether Bishop knew "Ant-Man has a daughter." While both Kamala Khan and Kate Bishop debuted in the Multiverse Saga, Cassie Lang has been in the MCU since 2015's Ant-Man, though was aged-up during Endgame's Blip. These three heroes may have been confirmed, but there are other potential Young Avengers already in the MCU.

As well as Kamala Khan, Kate Bishop and Cassie Lang, the MCU's Phase 4 has also marked the introductions of other young superheroes. WandaVision debuted Billy and Tommy Maximoff, who could become Wiccan and Speed, while Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness introduced multiversal traveler America Chavez. Loki's variant Kid Loki is also a prominent member of the Young Avengers in Marvel Comics, as is Eli Bradley, the grandson of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier's super-soldier, Isaiah Bradley. Skaar, Riri Williams' Ironheart, Thor's adoptive daughter, Love, and Prince T'Challa could also be featured in the powerful new team.

Young Avengers Story Details: What Could Happen

Kamala Khan with chalkboard of plans in Ms. Marvel

Since the MCU's Young Avengers have only just been teased, it's unclear when the team will come together, or what adventure they might embark on. However, one of the Young Avengers first stories in Marvel Comics saw the team caught in the crossfire of a Kree and Skrull battle, which could easily be brought into the MCU after the events of Secret Invasion and The Marvels. Additionally, the Young Avengers also help Billy and Tommy Maximoff search for their missing mother, the Scarlet Witch, and an adaptation of this storyline could bring Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff back to the MCU.

In Marvel Comics, Wiccan and Speed were actually Billy Kaplan and Tommy Shepherd, the reincarnated sons of the Scarlet Witch. Kaplan and Shepherd have been heavily-rumored to be debuting in the MCU's Agatha: Darkhold Diaries, so could still be crucial of the Young Avengers team.

Marvel Comics' Young Avengers team was also crucial in the development of Kang the Conqueror's storyline, as the supervillain's younger variant, Nathaniel Richards, became the superhero Iron Lad and was featured among the first iteration of the Young Avengers. Iron Lad has been rumored for the MCU for a number of years, especially following Jonathan Majors' debut as Kang the Conqueror, so he could be an important cog in the Young Avengers machine. However, with Kang the Conqueror's future uncertain, it's possible Marvel Studios may avoid Iron Lad's debut, but the Young Avengers team will be incredibly powerful nonetheless.