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The Marvel Universe NOW!!! or (TMUN) is a multimedia franchise created by Marvel Studios and Kevin Fiege that consists of a shared interconnected universe based on Marvel Comics, sharing continuity, characters, and narrative elements across film, television, video games, animation, comics, and books. It is a soft reboot of the now defunct Marvel Cinematic Universe, with certain continuity elements, content and actors carrying over from the previous franchise, while telling an original overarching storyline spanning across media. Starting with the alternate ending of Marvel Studios' Spider-Man: Far from Home (2019).

It set in a alternate post-Endgame MCU known as Earth-45768 or The Sacred Prime Timeline by the TVA with some actors respiring their respective roles from the orginal Sacred Timeline and embrace the fanastical and absurd comic book elements while keeping their semi-realistic approach.

Those are not in Earth-45768 are known as "Alternate Universes" and alternate verisons of the characters are named "variants".

The three major players on this universe are: X-Men, Young Avengers, and The Fantastic Four (retro-futuristic 1970s reality), since The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy are taken a backseat.

Like it's predecessor The Marvel Cinematic Universe, the universe is split into 2 phases known as chapters, one of them is the first called "Chapter 1: Unity".

Films[]

Young Avengers Project A.D.A.P.T.O.I.D.[]

Following 2 months after defeat of The Red Hulk and The Dark Avengers, and Sam's administration as the President of The United States (taking place in December, hence the Christmas setting), The Young Avengers find themselves in the middle of the international incident that they were on the run and hunted by The United States Government for a terroristic crime they didn't do, they must work together with a unfortunate ally to find the reason behind a diabolical global terrorist plot before the true masterminds has the whole world seeing green.

  • Directors: Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman

Young Avengers: Resolution[]

Set a few months after Season 3 of Young Avengers: Next Phase*, The Young Avengers find themselves in the middle a sinister plot in which The Avengers are replaced with robotic clones of themselves and other heroes (aside from Scott Lang, President Sam Wilson, and a few others) by Mysterio, with the real heroes having been placed in pods. Now, it's up to The Young Avengers to stop Mysterio and his designs before things get worse.

  • Director: Dave Peth

The Midnight Sons[]

In the supernatural side of the TMUN, Dr. Strange inadvertently assembled his own team to battle the coming threats of Dormammu when he came back from Agatha up to her old tricks again.

Sentry[]

Sentry or Bob finds himself in a battle with his alter-ego, The Void, Mel/Songbird and O.X.E.

  • Director: Kelly Fremon Craig

Giant-Sized X-Men: Class in Section[]

Class is now in section with Charles Xavier in the X-Mansion with his new star pupils in this highly anticipated version of the X-Men.

  • Director: Grant Sputore

Daredevil and Punisher[]

In Marvel Studios' Daredevil and Punisher, the titular duo find themselves in a global conspiracy theory plotted by SERPENT, while trying to work together and having tolerance and patience for each other.

  • Director: Sam Hargrave

Battleworld[]

In this highly anticipated crossover of the century. Young Avengers, The Fantastic Four, and X-Men battle against Doctor Doom, The Beyonder, and Galactus and his heralds.

Director: George Miller

Video Games[]

Young Avengers: First Steps (the first installment)[]

In a world where Damage Control has convinced the U.S government that superheroes of human and alien origins are illegal, Kamala Khan and Peter Parker (Ms. Marvel and Spider-Man) has assembled a group consisting of: young heroes, sidekicks and some of royalty to fight back against President Ross and his newly-made Dark Avengers in order to make super-heroes and crime-fighting legal again while avoiding prosecution from the Soviaka Accords Relocation Act.

Young Avengers Vs. Brotherhood of Mutants[]

Set before the post-credits scene of Young Avengers: Resolution, the group has goes through noticeable changes like Shuri becoming the Queen of Wakanda, Kamala becoming Vice President and a new central headquarters, but they faced a ongoing mutant crisis where a army of evil Mutants known as The Brotherhood of Mutants, declared war on the superhero community.

Blade: Reborn Again[]

TBA

Television and streaming shows[]

Young Avengers: Next Phase*[]

After the events of Young Avengers: Project A.D.A.P.T.O.I.D and Falcon (which took place in the year, 2027 after December 2026), The team faces new challenges and new and larger-scale threats that the New Avengers are to busy to deal with on their own, also trying to get their images restored after the ADAPTOID incident.

  • Creator: Dave Peth and Matt Wayne

Falcon[]

During the events of Young Avengers: Project A.D.A.P.T.O.I.D., Joaquin Torres a.k.a Falcon moving back to his birth hometown in Mexico after a near-death experience, but soon realized that something is clearly wrong in his Mexican community and must work with a motley crew of superpowered pre-teens and spies to finds out the true mastermind behind it.

  • Creator: Lee Isaac Chung

The Fantastic Four: A Brand New Fantastic World[]

After the alternate ending of Fantastic Four: First Steps set in a 1970s-inspired Earth, The Fantastic Four must navigate and adapt to the world that is very different from theirs (Earth-45768).

  • Creator: Matt Shakman

Mr. President[]

After Young Avengers: First Steps, Sam Wilson became the president of The United States, but soon realized that it's not easy even as the current Captain America at the time.

  • Creator: Sam Hargrave

The Champions[]

While the Young Avengers are more busy being gods, Yelena Belova with her new team, The Champions must take up their place.

  • Creator: Craig McCracken and Lauren Faust

What If...? (revival)[]

Marvel Studios presents the return to the Multiverse as Watcher alongside Miss Minutes visits some new variants and some unexpected twists.

  • Creator: A.C. Bradley

It's Jeff!!![]

This miniseries chronicles the misadventures of Marvel's most popular new character, Jeff The Land Shark.

  • Creator: Dave Peth and Peter Hastings

Comics and Novels[]

Issues[]

See: Young Avengers: First Steps

Novels[]

  • Battleworld: The Calm Before - TBA

Kept from the old timeline/recasting[]

Heroes/Anti-Heroes[]

Young Avengers (the central protagonists)[]

A.E.R.S.[]

Avengers[]

The Midnight Sons[]

Others:[]

Villains[]

The Dark Avengers[]

Intelligencia[]

Others[]

New additions with some returning faces[]

The X-Men[]

Teachers[]

Students[]

Brotherhood of Mutants/The Coming Storm[]

The Young Masters[]

  • Iman Vellani as Stormranger
  • Josh Keaton as Ben Reily/Scarlet Spider
  • Hallie Steinfeld as Ronin
  • Emma Furhmann as Yellowjacket/Big Zero
  • Cree Summer as Iron Girl
  • Emilia Clarke as Skymax
  • Letitia Wright as Golden Jaguar
  • Xolo Maridueña as Captain HYDRA Supreme
  • Jett Klyne and Jullian Hillard as Velocity and Genesis
  • Brad Garrett as Trogg

Others[]

Galactus's heralds[]

Multiverse[]

The 1970s Avengers[]

Variants (good and bad)[]

Posthumous or deceased[]

  • T'Challa
  • Queen Ramonda
  • The Ancient One
  • Talos
  • Soren
  • Natasha Romanoff
  • Quetien Beck
  • Professor X (spirit)
  • Thanos (eventually reincarnated into The Super-Adaptoid)
  • Foggy Nelson
  • General Dreykov
  • Gravik
  • Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (recently deceased)
  • Justin Hammer (recently deceased)
  • Agatha Harkness (as a ghost)
  • Simon Krieger (deceased)
  • Jane Foster/The Mighty Thor
  • Tony Stark (all deceased)
  • Nick Fury
  • Hope Van Dyne
  • Steve Rogers
  • Red Skull
  • Karen Page
  • Isaiah Bradley
  • The Eternals (as from Kingo, Thena, and Druig)
  • Wanda Maximoff
  • Rocket Racoon and the Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Iceman
  • Dazzler (all posthumous or mentioned)

Triva and continuity[]

Continuity:[]

2018-23:[]

  • TBA

Triva:[]

  • This is the first soft reboot of the MCU that doesn't have a Black Panther, Captain America, nor a Spider-Man solo project.
  • The first soft reboot of the MCU that:
    • Focused on three teams (The Young Avengers, Fantastic Four and X-Men) instead of The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy.
    • The universe debuted with Young Avengers: First Steps, a project (video game) about a group, known as Young Avengers.
    • It's expanded their media in form of games, movies, animation, and novels just like the DCU is going.