TheMCU’spost-credits scenes have a unique appeal, one that can even turn them into the most exciting part of the movie, rather than the coda they would be in many other films. However, Marvel has shown a few loose ends and teases over the last six years that are yet to play out, and Phase Five will probably deliver on many of those promises.

Still, not all post-credits scenes are cut from the same cloth as for every major moment packed in them, in the past,Marvelhas also completely forgotten some of those not-so-tasty previews. Putting aside every closing scene that’s only there for comedic purposes, leaves the MCU with two different kinds of post-credit footage: those that leave no room for guessing what comes next and the more ambiguous scenes whose meaning can be interpreted in several ways, so with all that in mind what does Marvel have in store for the next couple of years?

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Just Wait For it

Out of all the hints dropped by Marvel Studios since 2016, a good share of them already have a clear set path for how they will pay off in Phase Five, namely the following:Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2,Spider-Man: Far From Home,LokiandMs. Marvel. Granted, some of those were barely even teasers at all, asLokiwrapped up only by confirming it would be the only Disney Plus series with a guaranteed second season, probably due to its implications in the whole Multiverse Saga.

On the other hand,Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3is already confirmed to feature Will Poulter’s Adam Warlock as a major character;Secret Invasionwill finally revealwhat the real Nick Fury has been up in space sinceFar From Home; and, Carol Danvers’ strange swap with Kamala Khan will get a proper explanation inThe Marvels. Not much to see here.

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The Falcon And The Winter Soldier

Sam Wilson’s journey to becoming the new Captain America spent its entire six-episode run teasing its main villain, the Power Broker, only to reveal that the face behind it all was a character many MCU fans barely remembered, Sharon Carter. Having a villain infiltrate the CIA can’t be a good thing, and Sharon will probably lie low untilNew World Orderbrings Cap back. Also, watch out for the kind of relationship Carter could have with her bigboss at the CIA, Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, who’s bound to be an important figure in Phase Five.

What If…?

At first glance, the animatedWhat If…?ought to be the least interesting payoff Marvel is currently preparing, as it’d be fairly easy to continue Captain Carter’s time and space travels with the show’s parallel storylines tackling new dimensions in season 2. Nevertheless, with the multiverse concept en vogueandX-Men ‘97on the way,What If…?remains a tempting avenue for the MCU to connect its animated live-action worlds with animation.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Definitely one of the more exciting ongoing setups because Shang-Chi’s powers made him look like for to be reckoned with, and it’s the closest thing to a potential team-up that Phase Four gave fans. Although the plot involving Shang-Chi’s sister will be left untouched untilmovie star Simu Liu’s next solo filmcomes around, being onboarded by the omnipresent Wong is a sign of things to come for him, and given the Ten Rings’ origins in the MCU, it wouldn’t be surprising for these events to be referenced inThe Marvelsor maybe evenAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, given the trailerhas some pretty specific iconography plastered all over the Quantum Realm.

Eternals

This one is a bit more puzzling since Dane Whitman’s post-credits appearance basically makes him a guaranteed cast member inBlade’sMCU debut, current production woes not accountedfor. As for Harry Styles (aka Eros) and Pip the Troll, theEternals’uncertain future and the Guardians being so busy with their own story makes it a complete mystery when these two cosmic fellas will return.

Moon Knight

Another enigma due to Marc Spector, or rather Jake Lockley being so disconnected from the rest of MCU.Moon Knight’smost natural fit would beBlade, perhapsDaredevilorEcho,and that last one is stretching things quite a bit, so with his future up in the air, probably not even Oscar Isaac knows when he’ll suit up again to meet with Khonshu.

Doctor Strange In the Multiverse Of Madness

Charlize Theron’s last-minute cameo serves a clear purpose in Doctor Strange’s own story, but how that ties in with the rest of the MCU isn’t exactly clear. It’s hard to imagine one of Marvel’s few remaining legacy Avengers being MIA untilDoctor Strange 3, soAgatha: Coven of Chaosmight provide an update on the deputy Sorcerer Supreme’s whereabouts.

With Wong out and about doing as he pleases, and constant rumors teasing Mephisto’s first MCU appearance inIronheart, there’s simplytoo much going on in the Multiversethat might concern the three-eyed sorcerer, and that’s with him not even knowing what Kang is up to right now.

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MorbiusAnd Sony’s So-called Spider-Man Universe

Naturally, Sony gets to dictate what happens with all of these guys, but judging from the studio’s track record, anything coming from the likes of Morbius, Venom, and even Spider-Man shouldn’t be taken too seriously. After all, it’s really all about Peter Parker, and this is not Insomniac’s well-organizedSpider-Man, just ask Mac Gargan.

Sure, Venom, Vulture and Morbius all seem to be stuck in the same Spideyless universe at last, and Eddie Brock left a tiny bit of Venom in the MCU, but none of that matters until Sony and Marvel Studios come to an agreement on what to do with Tom Holland. Basically, it’s just better to wait for any announcements concerningSpider-Man 4to see what this friendly-neighborhood superhero will be up to in the future.

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Thor: Love And Thunder

Clearly a setup for Thor 5, with Chris Hemsworth’s involvement with Marvel now thrown in into question, the God of Thunder’s future and that of his adoptive daughter may be a tad frailer than the last film suggested. Jane Foster’s retreat to Valhalla with Heimdall is a promising tease, and so is the MCU adding Roy Kent as its Hercules, but both of those depend on Thor’s future.

It’s borderline impossible toimagine the Avengers in eitherThe Kang DynastyorSecret Warswithout Thor, yet until Hemsworth’s future is sorted out, any related subplots will have to be put on hold.

Harry Styles as Eros in the mid-credits scene in Eternals

She-Hulk

If there’s one lesson to take from the entirety of Phase Four, it’s thatWong is the busiest guy in the MCU. One simply doesn’t break out the Abomination out of prison for no reason, and with Wong already taking in promising pupils like Shang-Chi and America Chavez under his wing, the Sorcerer Supreme’s future is one of the most intriguing storylines currently unfolding in the MCU.

Above all, there are really no comic book precedents for what Marvel Studios is doing with Wong right now, meaning thatAgatha: Coven of Chaos,Thunderboltsor practically any MCU project is fair game for him. That said, many lamentedEmil Blonsky missing out on aThunderboltsinvitation, so with a Red Hulk on the way, that is likely Abomination’s next big assignment.

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Lastly, Ryan Coogler’s handling of Chadwick Boseman’s death culminated in a touching scene that unveiled Marvel’s plans to reintroduce a young Prince T’Challa somewhere down the line, so it’s only a matter of time before this boy is aged up to become the next Black Panther.DespiteWakanda Foreverlaying the groundworkfor the African nation to be sieged by Val’s CIA, probably inThunderbolts, that looks more like a Shuri and King M’Baku problem.

If recasting T’Challa was never an option for Marvel, then Kevin Feige and Coogler’s next best bet might to be turn let his son pick up the mantle by the time Kang’s master planpays off inKang DynastyorSecret Wars, especially since those are the types of events that should kill off several heroes or introduce more than a few variants. If not, wellMarvel still has theseX-Menlying aroundsomewhere, and there are rumors that a girl called Storm and Prince T’Challa might just hit it off quite well.

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