Após o encontro de Deadpool e Wolverine, os seguidores do Universo Cinematográfico Marvel estão curiosos para saber quem é o 'Ser Âncora' na cronologia sagrada. - GAMES FUN1

Após o encontro de Deadpool e Wolverine, os seguidores do Universo Cinematográfico Marvel estão curiosos para saber quem é o ‘Ser Âncora’ na cronologia sagrada.

Após o lançamento bem-sucedido de Deadpool & Wolverine, os fãs estão cheios de curiosidade. A IGN também tem uma lista de questões intrigantes. No entanto, uma pergunta em especial tem gerado diversas teorias empolgantes por parte dos fãs, as quais poderiam esclarecer o rumo do Universo Cinematográfico Marvel nos próximos anos, até 2025 e além.

Aviso! Revelações sobre Deadpool e Wolverine a seguir:

Durante Deadpool & Wolverine, o agente desonesto da Time Variance Authority (TVA) chamado Sr. Paradox introduz o conceito de um “essendo de anchor”, que é uma nova designação para o que antes era conhecido como “próximo ser”. A teoria sugere que os seres âncora são responsáveis por manter a estabilidade de seus universos, e caso venham a falecer, seus universos começam a se deteriorar gradualmente.

Deadpool e Wolverine: As principais incógnitas que temos.

<b>Warning! Spoilers follow for Deadpool & Wolverine!</b></p>
<p>After decades of lead-in, teases, and studio shenanigans, Deadpool & Wolverine has finally arrived in theaters with all the wild R-rated action, shocking violence, raucous jokes, deep-cut Easter eggs, and super-star cameos that you’ve likely been waiting for. But with so much going on over the two-hour-plus runtime, you may well have come out of the movie with some burning questions. We certainly did!<b><b></p>
<p>That said, we’re here to ask and answer all of those, or at least try to answer them… So strap in, grab your grotesque Wolverine popcorn bucket, and let’s do this!’ style=”><figcaption style=Imagem: JonPauling/DepositPhotos
<b>Mommy, Are Deadpool & Wolverine in the MCU Now?</b></p>
<p>This is the biggest question coming out of the massive crossover film because, while in the lead-up to release it seemed as though the movie would be a clear-cut moment of the Fox and Marvel Cinematic Universes merging, it finishes on a far more open-ended note. While of course technically both of these characters are in an MCU movie, so that means they’re “in” the MCU, narratively we don’t get a decisive answer.</p>
<p>We leave Deadpool and co. in their home timeline of Earth-10005 rather than the Sacred Timeline of the MCU, which is also confusingly known as Earth-616 in the movies. That means that if this movie doesn’t deliver the success that Marvel Studios wants, they can just pretend Deadpool & Wolverine never happened, leaving Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds), Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), Laura Kinney (Dafne Keen), and their friends there with nothing from the established MCU or its timeline impacted at all. It feels more like a soft launch of some Fox characters joining the wider continuity than it does a clear joining of the Fox movies with the MCU. If it works, then they can pull from them whenever they want in a way that can easily be explained by saying they were just in a different MCU timeline.</p>
<p>That said, there’s one movie that we’re almost certainly going to see them in: Avengers: Secret Wars. It would be very surprising if Deadpool and Wolverine didn’t show up for sure-to-be epic, multiverse-spanning battle. There’s also a chance that Secret Wars is where we’ll see that Thor and Deadpool scene that the TVA teased here!<br />
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<b>How Did Deadpool Get to Earth-616 to Meet Happy Hogan?</b></p>
<p>In the post-credits scene of Deadpool 2, Wade uses Cable’s time watch (a.k.a. the uniquely named “Time Travel Device”) to save his dead friends and kill two versions of himself. First, the annoying version of “The Deadpool” from X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and then actor Ryan Reynolds before he can sign up to play Green Lantern. What started off as a post-credits gag becomes a major plot point in this film as it seems that the Merc With a Mouth can also use the time watch to travel between dimensions. That’s how Deadpool visits Avengers HQ early in the film, with the intention of joining the team in 2018. There he meets Jon Favreau’s Happy Hogan, who soundly rejects him.</p>
<p>This is a new addition to the lore of the watch which, as far as we knew in Deadpool 2, only worked as a time machine rather than a dimension-hopping device. It’s an interesting choice, especially as later in the film Wade steals a TemPad from the TVA to hop between universes, which doesn’t seem like something he’d need to do if he had Cable’s watch handy (and which allowed him to do the same thing earlier in the film).<br />
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<b>How Does Wolverine Know About The Avengers?</b></p>
<p>During one of their many tête-à-têtes, Wolverine says “Fuck the Avengers,” implying that he is aware of — and sick of — their existence. So that makes us wonder what his relationship with the team is in his universe and how he knows about them at all. The fact he mentions them means there is likely an Avengers team in his world — where he failed the X-Men and ended up killing a bunch of civilians — and it seems like he’s not fond of them. Going by what Logan tells Wade, it’s clear that there’s animosity there, and he said he turned the world against the X-Men, which could include the Avengers too.</p>
<p>The other option is that he’s somehow aware of the Avengers of Earth-616, but that seems unlikely. (We should also point out that Deadpool knowing about the Avengers makes sense simply because of his fourth-wall-breaking abilities. He basically knows what the audience does.)’ style=”><figcaption style=Imagem: stephmcblack/FreeImages
<b>Does Logan the Movie Really Exist in the Same Timeline as the Deadpool Movies?</b></p>
<p>Isn’t this an interesting thing to ponder? In Deadpool & Wolverine, fans are presented with the concept that Logan was a part of the same X-Men Universe as the Deadpool movies. That definitely seems to be a retcon to make this already confusing movie a little easier to swallow.</p>
<p>First of all, even the timeline of Earth-10005 itself is up for debate, with fans assigning the temporary Earth-TRN414 moniker to the divergent history created by Wolverine’s consciousness traveling back to 1973 in X-Men: Days of Future Past and altering the events that led to the previous X-Men films. Deadpool & Wolverine seems to do away with — or simply ignore — that concern, instead vaguing things out but implying the timeline of all the X-Men movies is one singular, chronological thing. (We have a whole article on the X-Men movies’ confusing timeline if you want to dig in on it more.)</p>
<p>As for Logan, director James Mangold and Jackman have said contradictory things about where it was set. At one point, Mangold hinted that it was technically in the same canon as the X-Men movies, just set in 2029. But Jackman told Digital Spy it was “different in terms of timeline and tone, it’s a slightly different universe.” Hmm.</p>
<p>The Deadpool movies have always implied that they were part of the main X-Men timeline, or at least the revised timeline that came after Days of Future past where Team X was never formed, meaning Wade was never killed in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. But again, the X-Men films often conflict with one another, so it’s difficult to be definitive on this topic.<br />
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<b>Sorry, What’s an Anchor Being Again?</b></p>
<p>When Deadpool gets pulled in by the TVA to help Mr. Paradox (Matthew Macfadyen) speed up the death of his universe, we get an explanation as to why his universe is dying at all. Rather than using the meta-storytelling of it all to blame Disney for ending the Fox Universe, Paradox instead explains that each universe has a so-called “Anchor Being” which the universe needs to stay alive. Earth-10005’s Anchor was Logan, who died during his titular movie, and so now the timeline is dying. But you might be asking what is an Anchor Being? Does it exist in the comics? Well, the answer is yes… sort of. </p>
<p>In Marvel Comics continuity, there are certain characters who are deemed as Nexus Beings, super-powerful heroes and villains like the Scarlet Witch who are vital to their universe and its power. Their behavior can change the shape of their universe and they’re watched closely by the Time Variance Authority. They are also officially described as “anchoring their universe,” so what we seem to have here is a Nexus Being by any other name. It’s unclear why Disney wouldn’t just use the term Nexus, especially when it was already established in the MCU thanks to WandaVision. But this is a Disney pattern, like when they introduced Holocrons in The Rise of Skywalker but insisted on calling them Sith Wayfinders. </p>
<p>Logan is not a Nexus Being/Anchor Being in the comics, but this also raises the question of who the Anchor Being in the main MCU would be. It feels like it would definitely be Tony Stark, but if that’s the case then the Sacred Timeline would already be dying. So perhaps it’s Captain America? Either way, it feels like this could be an important piece of canon if the head honchos at the MCU decide to continue this story.<br />
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No filme “Deadpool & Wolverine”, a morte de Logan resulta na ruína do mundo de Deadpool, conhecido como Terra-10005. É quando Deadpool inicia a busca por um novo Wolverine de um universo alternativo que tem o poder de deter a decadência.

Assim, surge a questão inevitável: quem é o pilar central no universo cinematográfico da Marvel? Em outras palavras, quem é o ponto de referência na “Linha do Tempo Sagrada”? Esta é a sequência de eventos em que são estabelecidos os principais acontecimentos do MCU, incluindo os diversos filmes liderados pelos Vingadores. É nesse momento que Tony Stark, o Homem de Ferro, falece ao vencer Thanos, e Steve Rogers finalmente encontra a tranquilidade no passado.

Tony Stark parece ser a escolha mais evidente, mas se ele for realmente o escolhido, a Linha do Tempo Sagrado já estaria comprometida após sua morte no desfecho de Avengers: Endgame. É nesse ponto que entram em cena as teorias divertidas dos fãs.

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O usuário @AaronBailey Art do Twitter propôs uma teoria que ganhou mais de 2,2 milhões de visualizações na plataforma de mídia social. Segundo essa teoria, Tony Stark é identificado como o ponto central da Linha do Tempo Sagrado e está morrendo, conforme estabelecido em Deadpool & Wolverine. Para salvar seu universo, Os Vingadores tentam trazer uma versão alternativa de Stark de outro universo. No entanto, essa versão não é o herói conhecido, mas sim o vilão Doctor Doom.

A revelação emocionante de Robert Downey Jr. como intérprete de Doctor Doom foi o ponto alto da San Diego Comic-Con de 2024, deixando os fãs curiosos sobre como a inclusão surpresa no elenco será abordada nos próximos filmes do Universo Cinematográfico Marvel. Isso inclui “The Fantastic Four”, ambientado na década de 1960 com uma estética futurista retrô, e os próximos filmes dos Vingadores, como “Avengers: Doomsday” e “Avengers: Secret Wars”.

Outras opções para liderar a Linha do Tempo Sagrado incluem o Homem-Aranha interpretado por Tom Holland, Steve Rogers por Chris Evans, Scarlet Witch por Elizabeth Olsen e Doctor Strange por Benedict Cumberbatch. Um indício que dá respaldo à possibilidade do Doctor Strange é um comentário aparentemente insignificante feito por Kevin Feige, chefe da Marvel, sobre Cumberbatch durante a cerimônia em que o ator recebeu uma estrela na Calçada da Fama de Hollywood em 2022.

“Durante seu discurso, Feige comenta que sempre reconheceu as grandes possibilidades deste personagem, destacando que Cumberbatch se tornou uma figura central no Universo Cinematográfico Marvel, sendo o único ator apto a nos conduzir pelas complexidades do Multiverso.”

Kevin Feige se refere ao Doutor Estranho como “A peça central” do Universo Cinematográfico da Marvel? Ele estaria se referindo ao papel de âncora do personagem de fato?

Reescrevendo o texto: Seria improvável Feige participar de uma longa partida de xadrez 4D com os fãs do MCU aqui (embora não seja impossível!). Avançando até o presente dia, Feige permaneceu discreto ao ser questionado pela ComicBook sobre se o Homem de Ferro era o pilar do MCU.

“Estou feliz porque você mesmo fe fez isso e o fato de que a palavra ‘ignited’ estimulou sua imaginação a ponto de fazer essa pergunta,” respondeu Feige, de forma sucinta.

Atualmente, os fãs estão predominantemente envolvidos em teorias e suposições, e pode levar um tempo até que recebamos informações concretas. O filme The Fantastic Four, previsto para 25 de julho de 2025, pode ser o primeiro do Universo Cinematográfico da Marvel a apresentar Stark como Doutor Destino, mas talvez tenhamos que esperar até maio de 2026, quando Avengers: Doomsday será lançado, para obtermos uma compreensão mais clara.

Quem desempenha o papel de “Sendo Anchor” na UCM?

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