As the Marvel Cinematic Universe expands, more and more mysteries continue to grow, and one of the biggest ones is about Avengers Tower and its future after Tony Stark sold it, and Spider-Man: No Way Home only made this mystery even more confusing. Over the course of more than a decade, the MCU has introduced a number of characters and places that have been key in the stories of many heroes, and among those is Avengers Tower, formerly known as Stark Tower.
Avengers Tower was a high-rise building complex located in Manhattan and built by Tony Stark. Just like Tony himself during most of his MCU journey, the tower was Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Tony turned the tower into the headquarters of the Avengers, thus changing its name to Avengers Tower. The building saw the rise of Ultron and its first attack against the Avengers, and it didn’t take long for Tony to relocate the team to a new base known as the Avengers Compound, which served as the headquarters of the team until Tony’s death in Avengers: Endgame.
After Spider-Man: Far From Home), the tower had gone through a redesign, though it was still referred to as Avengers Tower. However, the tower was nowhere to be seen in Spider-Man: No Way Home, most notably in the scene where Doctor Strange brings Spider-Man into the Mirror Dimension and the city turns upside down. Every building in New York City is shown except for Avengers Tower, creating even more confusion over its current situation and, mostly, who its new owner is.
Who Bought Avengers Tower In The MCU?
Since the reveal that Tony sold Avengers Tower, there have been a number of theories on who is the new owner and what the tower could have become, even if it kept the Avengers logo for a while. The most popular theory was that Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness introduced Reed Richards (John Krasinski) from another universe, so it’s very likely that the main timeline of the MCU also has its own Reed Richards and thus a version of the Fantastic Four team.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, it would make sense if he turned out to be the mysterious owner of the building. Marvel has been especially and unusually secretive with the current owner of Avengers Tower, but it’s also creating more and more confusion over it as the MCU keeps expanding, and it will have to give an answer to this soon.