7 MCU TV Characters We Need to See in the Marvel Movies

The collection of TV shows within the Marvel Cinematic Universe has unveiled a host of captivating characters who have yet to grace the silver screen. Since 2021, eleven live-action series have debuted on Disney+, introducing intriguing figures like Captain Monica Rambeau (played by Teyonah Parris), John Walker/U.S. Agent (Wyatt Russell), and Joaquin Torres/Falcon (Danny Ramirez). These characters subsequently made appearances in the MCU films. Characters such as Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn), Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Charlie Cox), and Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) have, so far, only been seen on MCU television shows.

Moving forward, the franchise ought to maintain merging its television and film narratives to create a cohesive universe. Consequently, there are numerous compelling options for characters to make their Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) debut on the big screen. These seven TV characters from the MCU have yet to grace the silver screen, but it’s high time they did.

1) Billy Maximoff/Wiccan

As a passionate movie enthusiast who’s always eager for more Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) action, I can’t help but get excited about the introduction of Billy Maximoff/Wiccan in ‘Agatha All Along’. This character, played by Joe Locke, is none other than the son of the Scarlet Witch reborn in a deceased boy’s body. A fan-favorite comic book hero, Wiccan boasts immense potential within the MCU.

Though his next on-screen adventure remains unconfirmed, it’s safe to say that we can expect him to join forces with the Young Avengers or Champions at some point. And let’s not forget about reuniting with his brother Tommy/Speed. In terms of the MCU’s future for Wiccan, movie appearances seem imminent – possibly in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’.

What makes Wiccan truly captivating is his telepathic abilities, which promise an intriguing exploration. His journey of self-discovery in his new life presents a compelling narrative arc that I can’t wait to follow. So, here’s hoping the MCU finds a way to bring Wiccan to the big screen!

2) Moon Knight

The Disney+ series “Moon Knight,” starring Oscar Isaac, was one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s standout shows, and fans are eagerly awaiting news about a second season. The intriguing tale of Marc Spector (Oscar Isaac), his personas Steven Grant and Jake Lockley, and their role as Moon Knight, the avatar of Egyptian god Khonshu (F. Murray Abraham), is one of the MCU’s most distinctive and engaging stories. Given its unique appeal, it seems fitting for Moon Knight to have a follow-up in some capacity. If a second season doesn’t materialize, incorporating the character into a movie could be an excellent alternative. Oscar Isaac’s exceptional acting as Moon Knight warrants a feature film. The exact narrative fit remains uncertain, but Moon Knight could seamlessly join other anti-heroes on the big screen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

3) Jen Walters/She-Hulk

The show “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” introduced the character of She-Hulk/Jen Walters into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), offering a dose of humor and challenging the conventional superhero narrative. As the cousin of Bruce Banner/Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), She-Hulk is primed to make her MCU film debut, given her close ties and shared characteristics with the famous green titan. A team-up between Hulk and She-Hulk on the big screen is long overdue, ideally in an “Avengers” movie. Jen’s wit and character would add an exciting dynamic to the MCU, making it enjoyable to see her interact with the Avengers and other characters.

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4) Rio Vidal/Death

In the premiere of ‘Agatha All Along’, Aubrey Plaza’s character, Rio Vidal/Death, introduced a wealth of opportunities for her role within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Known as the initial green witch and responsible for guiding souls to the afterlife upon death, Rio could potentially play significant or minor roles in various narratives. Besides her soul-gathering tasks, Rio possesses telekinetic and spell-casting powers, hinting at her potential involvement in combat scenes. Plaza’s captivating portrayal of Rio in ‘Agatha All Along’, as we delved into her relationship with Agatha, sparked curiosity about how she might interact with other MCU characters. Even a brief appearance would prove worthwhile. The enchanting side of the MCU has graced us with excellent Disney+ series, and it’s high time for the green witch to make her mark in the franchise’s cinematic universe.

5) Wilson Fisk/Kingpin

In the Netflix series “Daredevil,” Wilson Fisk/Kingpin (played by Vincent D’Onofrio) was introduced, and later made his entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in “Hawkeye” and the upcoming “Daredevil: Born Again.” This has solidified Fisk’s reputation as a formidable TV villain from Marvel. Given that he now holds the position of mayor in New York City, it seems logical for Fisk to appear in future MCU films. However, his role doesn’t necessarily have to be as the main antagonist; a brief cameo performing his mayoral duties would suffice. Fisk truly shines as Daredevil’s relentless adversary, so it’s crucial for the MCU to maintain this dynamic. Nevertheless, a surprise appearance by Fisk in “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” or any other New York City-based film would be a delightful treat for “Daredevil” fans.

6) Kate Bishop

In essence, although Kate Bishop (played by Hailee Steinfeld) made an appearance in the post-credits scene of The Marvels, she hasn’t been part of a movie’s main cast yet. The series Hawkeye demonstrated that Kate can effortlessly step into Clint Barton’s (Jeremy Renner) role. With her undeniable talent, it’s clear that Kate is primed for a key role in an upcoming MCU film. Many fans are eager to witness the continuation of Kate’s story, particularly alongside the Young Avengers/Champions, as it seems she’s moving in that direction. However, it might take some time before we see her on the big screen again. A reunion with Yelena Belova (played by Florence Pugh) could provide an intriguing narrative thread for Kate in a movie, and battling alongside the Avengers could also help flesh out Kate’s character further. Whatever happens, the MCU needs to give one of its most promising newcomers a leading role in a film soon.

7) Madisynn King

In the realm of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), many fans might not immediately picture Madisynn King (Patty Guggenheim) as a character they yearn to see on the big screen, yet the side-splittingly funny She-Hulk: Attorney at Law character is an underestimated MCU gem. Despite being a secondary figure, Madisynn supplied some of the most amusing moments in an MCU series, like appearing in court and watching TV with “Wongers” (Benedict Wong). There were even proposals to incorporate Madisynn into Agatha All Along, but this concept never materialized within the series. Now, the MCU faces the challenge of bringing her back for more chucklesome scenes. Since viewers may not anticipate her comeback, it would be a delightful surprise to unexpectedly encounter her in a movie.

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2025-06-17 17:13