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Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: A–L

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This list primarily includes central and major supporting characters in media related to theMarvel Cinematic Universe.

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Ajak

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See also:Ajak

Ajak (portrayed bySalma Hayek) is the wise and spiritual leader of theEternals, who possesses healing abilities and functions as the "bridge" between the Eternals and theCelestialArishem. Based on this dynamic, Ajak is aware that theEmergence will occur, and she decides to try to stop it in the present day based on her growing love for humanity. However, fellow EternalIkaris sees this as betrayal and leads her to be killed by theDeviants, withSersi becoming the new bridge to Arishem.

Hayek was originally hesitant when she was offered the role, assuming she would only have a role as a supporting character of "grandmother".[1] Ajak's comic-book counterpart is male, and Hayek stated that making the change to female allowed her to lean into the character's femininity as a "mother figure" to the rest of the Eternals.[2]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmEternals (2021).[2]

Algrim / Kurse

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See also:Kurse (Algrim)

Algrim (portrayed byAdewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje),[3] also known asKurse, is aDark Elf, andMalekith's lieutenant. He is one of the few Dark Elves who survived the catastrophe that almost wiped out their race. He possesses enhanced strength and durability due to having been augmented by the Kurse Stone, enabling him to survive blows fromMjolnir, althoughLoki kills him with a black hole grenade.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmThor: The Dark World (2013).

John Allerdyce / Pyro

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See also:Pyro (Marvel Comics)

John Allerdyce (portrayed byAaron Stanford), also known asPyro, is apyrokinetic mutant in theVoid who works forCassandra Nova.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmDeadpool & Wolverine (2024). Stanford reprises his role from the20th Century Fox filmsX2 (2003) andX-Men: The Last Stand (2006).

Ammit

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See also:Ammit (Marvel Comics)

Ammit (motion-captured by Sofia Danu, voiced bySaba Mubarak) is an imprisoned Egyptian goddess that resembles a humanoid version of her classical depiction whomArthur Harrow plans to release. Ammit is known as "The Devourer of the Dead" and plans to cast her preemptive judgement on all of humanity. She is successfully released by Harrow and grants him as her avatar. They begin her plan, but are stopped by the combined efforts ofMarc Spector,Steven Grant,Layla El-Faouly, andKhonshu. Ammit is then trapped inside Harrow's body to permanently kill them both. Marc refuses and is released from his servitude, but Khonshu hasJake Lockley carry out the assassination. She is based on theEgyptian deity of the same name.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: theDisney+ seriesMoon Knight (2022).

Ancient One

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See also:Ancient One

TheAncient One (portrayed byTilda Swinton) is the former Sorcerer Supreme and mentor ofStephen Strange who is killed byKaecilius.

An earlier version of the Ancient One is met by a time travelingBruce Banner at theNew York Sanctum while looking for theTime Stone.

In the comics, the character is aTibetan man, while the film version is an androgynousCeltic.[4] Swinton's casting was widely criticized aswhitewashing.[5] DirectorScott Derrickson and co-writerC. Robert Cargill wanted to avoid adapting the character as portrayed in the comics, as they felt it was perpetuating AsianFu Manchu stereotypes from the time period, while also aggravating theTibetan sovereignty debate. Derrickson initially wanted to change the character to an Asian woman, but he felt that this would either invoke theDragon Lady stereotype orAsian fetishism, depending on the age of the actress. He also wanted to avoid the stereotype of a "Western character coming to Asia to learn about being Asian," so he ultimately decided to cast a non-Asian actor in the role.[6] Swinton was cast because Derrickson felt that she could play the "domineering, secretive, ethereal, enigmatic, [and] mystical" side of the character.[7] Swinton also chose to portray the character as androgynous, though using female pronouns. Derrickson said he was pleased with the diversity of the film's cast, in terms of both gender and ethnicity, but acknowledged that "Asians have been whitewashed and stereotyped in American cinema for over a century and people should be mad or nothing will change. What I did was the lesser of two evils, but it is still an evil."[6] Looking back at the casting in May 2021, Feige said the studio thought they were being "so smart and so cutting-edge" when they avoided the wise old Asian man stereotype, but the criticism of the casting was a wake-up call that made them realize they could have cast an Asian actor in the role without falling into stereotypes.[8]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsDoctor Strange (2016) andAvengers: Endgame (2019). Alternate universe variants of the Ancient One appeared in two projects: the filmAvengers: Endgame; and the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...? (2021–2024).[9]: 2 

Aneka

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See also:Aneka (comics)

Aneka (portrayed byMichaela Coel) is aWakandan warrior and member of theDora Milaje. Aneka later takes upon the mantle of the Midnight Angels, along withOkoye. Aneka is additionally romantically involved withAyo.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022).[10]

Arishem

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See also:Arishem the Judge

Arishem (voiced byDavid Kaye)[11] is a Celestial who created the Deviants, and later the Eternals once the Deviants rebelled against their programming. He communicates with only one member of a given group of ten Eternals: on Earth, this is Ajak, and later Sersi after Ajak's death. After the Emergence is stopped, Arishem takes Sersi,Phastos, andKingo away for judgement, vowing to spare Earth only if their memories show that humanity is worth sparing.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmEternals.[11] An alternate universe variant of Arishem appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[12]

Asha

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See also:Asha (Marvel Comics)

Asha (voiced byErica Luttrell) is an enthusiastic Wakandan citizen from an alternate universe who interns atOscorp. She later leaves Oscorp to joinHarry Osborn's Worldwide Engineering Brigade (W.E.B.).

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (2025–present).

Attuma

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See also:Attuma

Attuma (portrayed by Alex Livinalli) is a warrior fromTalokan and a close ally ofNamor.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever.[13] He will return in the filmAvengers: Doomsday (2026).[14]

Hector Ayala / White Tiger

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See also:White Tiger (Hector Ayala)

Hector Ayala (portrayed byKamar de los Reyes),[15] also known asWhite Tiger, is a vigilante operating inNew York City whose powers come from a mystical amulet. He is accused of assaulting and killing an undercover cop named Shanahan and is represented byMatt Murdock as his lawyer. With new testimony and police records detailing Hector's exploits, Murdock and McDuffie convince the jury to find him innocent on all charges. While on patrol as the White Tiger, Hector is murdered byCole North.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesDaredevil: Born Again (2025–present).

Ayesha

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See also:Kismet (Marvel Comics)

Ayesha (portrayed byElizabeth Debicki) is the high priestess of the golden-skinnedSovereign race, one of the races created by theHigh Evolutionary. She hires theGuardians of the Galaxy to protect Anulax Batteries from an Abilisk, but sends her Omnicraft fleet to execute them soon after as a result ofRocket stealing several of the batteries with the intention to later sell them. When the fleet is destroyed during the battle onEgo, Ayesha decides to createAdam to hunt down the Guardians.[16] In 2026, she is forced to awaken Adam prematurely while forced by the High Evolutionary to assist him in tracking down Rocket. She is killed whenCounter-Earth is destroyed.[17]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) andGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023). An alternate universe variant of Ayesha appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Ayo

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See also:Ayo (comics)

Ayo (portrayed byFlorence Kasumba) is the second-in-command of the Dora Milaje in Wakanda. She is promoted to being the general of the Dora Milaje after Okoye is removed. She is also shown to be in a romantic relationship with Aneka.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in five projects: the filmsCaptain America: Civil War (2016) (cameo),Black Panther (2018),Avengers: Infinity War (2018),Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022), and the Disney+ seriesThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021).

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Hunter B-15 / Verity Willis

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See also:Verity Willis

Hunter B-15 (portrayed byWunmi Mosaku) is a former agent and new leader of theTime Variance Authority and a brainwashed "variant" who later remembers her family and befriendsLoki. In "Science/Fiction", it is revealed that she is a variant ofVerity Willis, a pediatrician from New York City in 2012.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the Disney+ seriesLoki (2021–2023); the filmDeadpool & Wolverine; and the comic book seriesTVA (2024–present).[18]

Nakia Bahadir

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See also:Nakia Bahadir (comics)

Nakia Bahadir (portrayed byYasmeen Fletcher) isKamala Khan's close friend, and is a student at Coles Academic High School. Torn between her American lifestyle and her Muslim beliefs, she decided to run to become a board member of the Islamic Masjid of Jersey City and convey progressive ideas, which she succeeded, defending the mosque against the disrespectful incursions of theUnited States Department of Damage Control. Initially ignoring that Khan was the newly appeared superhero in Jersey City, Bahadir was wary of her actions, considering that it drew too much unwanted attention onto the local Muslim community. Despite being upset upon discovering the truth, she and Khan were able to reconcile, and Bahadir helped Khan fight against Damage Control to protect Kamran.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesMs. Marvel (2022).

Bruce Banner / Hulk

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Main article:Bruce Banner (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier / White Wolf

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Main article:Bucky Barnes (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Clint Barton / Hawkeye / Ronin

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Main article:Clint Barton (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Barton family

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See also:Laura Barton (character) andAgent 19 (comics)

Clint Barton's family play an important role in his life.Laura Barton (portrayed byLinda Cardellini) also known asAgent 19, is a formerS.H.I.E.L.D. agent and Clint's wife. Together, the couple had three children:Cooper (portrayed by Ben Sakamoto),Lila (portrayed by Ava Russo), andNathaniel Barton (portrayed by Cade Woodward). To protect themselves, Laura and her children live in secrecy, unbeknownst to theAvengers. However, the Avengers visit the Barton farm in 2015, and Laura mentions that she is pregnant with their third child. Clint decides to retire from the Avengers to be with his family, and Laura later gives birth to Nathaniel. In 2018, she and all three Barton children become victims ofthe Blip, but are brought back to life in 2023. In 2024, she stays home while Clint takes the children on a trip toNew York City, and later receives her old S.H.I.E.L.D. watch when Clint returns home.

As of 2025,[update] the characters have appeared in three projects: the filmsAvengers: Age of Ultron (2015) andAvengers: Endgame; and the Disney+ seriesHawkeye (2021).[19]

Georges Batroc

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See also:Batroc the Leaper

Georges Batroc (portrayed byGeorges St-Pierre) is an Algerian kickboxer, mercenary, and pirate at the top ofInterpol'sRed Notice, as well as a formerDGSE agent who scored 36 kill missions before being demobilized by the French government. By 2024, he is the leader of the criminal group LAF.Sharon Carter accidentally reveals that she is the Power Broker to Batroc and kills him when he demanded more money.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmCaptain America: The Winter Soldier (2014); and the Disney+ seriesThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier.[20][21] An alternate universe variant of Batroc appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[9]: 2 

Ruth Bat-Seraph

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See also:Sabra (character)

Ruth Bat-Seraph (portrayed byShira Haas) is an Israeli formerBlack Widow assassin who was trained in theRed Room.[22] After the fall of the Red Room, she becomes a high-ranking U.S. government official, acting as the security advisor toUnited States PresidentThaddeus Ross. She attends an international summit and fightsIsaiah Bradley and others who attempt to assassinate Ross during the meeting. After working out that Bradley was brainwashed, she assistsSam Wilson andJoaquin Torres in stopping the person behind it:Samuel Sterns, who is attempting to start an international war. After watching Ross turn into aRed Hulk, she befriends an exonerated Bradley, who buys her tickets to abasketball game.[23]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmCaptain America: Brave New World (2025).[24]

Quentin Beck / Mysterio

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Quentin Beck (portrayed byJake Gyllenhaal), is a formerStark Industries employee and holographic illusions specialist who masquerades as a superhero namedMysterio, who claims to be from Earth-833. He is recruited byTalos (impersonatingNick Fury) to helpSpider-Man stop theElementals, which he secretly creates through illusions as a way to get recognition for his life's work, and revenge due to his grievance at Stark Industries and by the lateTony Stark, his former employer. He is killed after one of the drones backfires, withWilliam Ginter Riva downloading the drones' data and doctoring the footage to frame Spider-Man for the attack in addition to Beck revealing Parker's identity to the world, and even those who had been on his side. Beck's victory over Spider-Man is later undone when Stephen Strange casts a spell to make the world forget Parker ever existed.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmSpider-Man: Far From Home (2019). An alternate universe variant of Beck (voiced byAlejandro Saab) appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Yelena Belova

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Main article:Yelena Belova (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Kate Bishop

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Main article:Kate Bishop (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Bishop family

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See also:Derek Bishop andEleanor Bishop (comics)

Derek (portrayed byBrian d'Arcy James) andEleanor Bishop (portrayed byVera Farmiga) are the wealthy parents ofKate Bishop. Following Derek's death during theBattle of New York, a tough financial situation had forced Eleanor, the CEO of Bishop Security, to become an associate of Wilson Fisk, cooperating with his operations in New York City, which she had to keep a secret from her daughter. When Kate started investigating the Tracksuit Mafia together with Clint Barton, Eleanor hired Yelena Belova and put a bounty on Barton's head. Eventually Eleanor realized that her daughter might be endangered, so she made a decision to quit working for Fisk. Eleanor's decision had made her the target of the Tracksuit Mafia and Fisk himself, but she was saved by Kate, before she was arrested for the crimes that she had committed.

As of 2025,[update] the characters have appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesHawkeye.

Carmilla Black

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See also:Scorpion (Carmilla Black)

Carmilla Black (voiced byAnairis Quiñones) is a member of the Scorpions gang from an alternate universe who serves asMac Gargan's second-in-command.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.

Daniel Blake

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Daniel Blake (portrayed byMichael Gandolfini)[25] is an enthusiastic member of Wilson Fisk's mayoral campaign who becomes his protégé.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesDaredevil: Born Again.

Blind Al

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Blind Al (portrayed byLeslie Uggams) isWade Wilson's blind elderly roommate onEarth-10005.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmDeadpool & Wolverine. Uggams reprises her role from the 20th Century Fox filmsDeadpool (2016) andDeadpool 2 (2018).

Emil Blonsky / Abomination

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See also:Abomination (character)

Emil Blonsky (portrayed byTim Roth), also known as theAbomination, is a BritishRoyal Marine who is transformed into an atrocious humanoid creature with enhanced physiology and a deformed appearance as a result of being injected with an experimental version of theSuper Soldier Serum, in conjunction with subsequent exposure to intensegamma radiation much like Bruce Banner himself years prior.[26][27]

S.H.I.E.L.D. was initially in charge of keeping Blonsky detained, in a cryo cell in Alaska;Phil Coulson once threatened to sendGrant Ward to work there. Following S.H.I.E.L.D.'s collapse, Damage Control took over detaining him and placed Blonsky in asupermax prison in California. Post-Blip, Blonsky had gained control of himself on multiple levels, mellowing out and regaining his human form; after 14 years imprisoned, he was looking for parole. He asked forJennifer Walters to be his lawyer and befriended her. He later moved toKamar-Taj.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmsThe Incredible Hulk (2008) andShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021); and the Disney+ seriesShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022). An alternate universe variant of Blonsky will appear in the Disney+ animated seriesMarvel Zombies (2025).[28]

Jeri and Roz Blood

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See also:Blood Brothers (comics)

Jeri Blood (portrayed byZoe Terakes) andRoz Blood (portrayed byShakira Barrera), also known as theBlood Siblings, are former athletes-turned-street fighters which were hired to work as enforcers forParker Robbins's gang.[29]

As of 2025,[update] the characters have appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesIronheart (2025).

Elsa Bloodstone

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See also:Elsa Bloodstone

Elsa Bloodstone (portrayed byLaura Donnelly) is the estranged daughter ofUlysses Bloodstone who dislikes her family's tradition of hunting monsters.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ specialWerewolf by Night (2022).[30]

Bloodstone family

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See also:Ulysses Bloodstone

Ulysses Bloodstone (voiced by Richard Dixon)[31] isElsa Bloodstone's deceased monster-hunting father who originally wielded theBloodstone and whose corpse was converted into ananimatronic after his death.Verussa Bloodstone (portrayed byHarriet Sansom Harris)[32] is a monster hunter, Ulysses' widow, and Elsa's stepmother. After her husband dies, she becomes the leader of his group of monster hunters.

As of 2025,[update] the characters have appeared in one project: the Disney+ specialWerewolf by Night.

Ralph Bohner

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Ralph Bohner (portrayed byEvan Peters) is aWestview, New Jersey resident whomAgatha Harkness forces to impersonateWanda Maximoff's twin brotherPietro. Harkness possesses him, imbuing him with Pietro's super-speed and making him play the role in order to discover how Wanda created her alternate reality. He is initially introduced as theunseen husband of "Agnes" (Harkness's alias), who was frequently mentioned whenever Agnes needed a punchline for a laugh line. He is freed from Harkness's control whenMonica Rambeau removes a magical necklace he was wearing. Three years later, he meets withWilliam Kaplan and his boyfriend Eddie to reveal them what happened in Westview and how Harkness controlled him.

His surname is ahomophone of "Boner".[33] The role was a nod to Peters's characterPeter Maximoff in 20th Century Fox'sX-Men film series.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the Disney+ seriesWandaVision (2021) andAgatha All Along (2024).

Blackagar Boltagon / Black Bolt

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See also:Black Bolt

Blackagar Boltagon (portrayed byAnson Mount), also known asBlack Bolt, is the Head of theInhuman Royal Family and King ofAttilan, whose voice can cause destruction with the slightest whisper.

OnEarth-838, Black Bolt is a member of theIlluminati who is killed by Wanda Maximoff after she alters reality to remove his mouth. Upon this realization, Boltagon panics and accidentally destroys his own brain with a muffled scream.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: theMarvel Television seriesInhumans (2017). An alternate universe variant of Black Bolt appeared in one project: the filmDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022).[34]

Mallory Book

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See also:Mallory Book

Mallory Book (portrayed byRenée Elise Goldsberry) is a lawyer atGoodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway who is threatened byJennifer Walters becoming the new head of the superhuman law division.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law.

Odin Borson

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See also:Odin (Marvel Comics)
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Odin Borson (portrayed byAnthony Hopkins), also known asOdin Allfather, is the ruler ofAsgard, son ofBor, biological father ofThor andHela, adoptive father ofLoki, and husband ofFrigga. He is based onOdin inNorse mythology. In 2013, he is removed from power by Loki and is placed under a spell to make him forget his past life before being put into a retirement home in New York City. He manages to break free of Loki's spell before heading to Norway instead of returning to Asgard, wishing to not be disturbed. When he is found by his sons, Odin warns them that his time has come and that Hela will be freed after his death. He bids them both farewell and soon disappears. He later briefly reappears in a vision, allowing Thor to realize that releasingSurtur and prompting Ragnarok is the key to stopping Hela.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmsThor (2011),[35]Thor: The Dark World,[36] andThor: Ragnarok (2017).[37] Alternate universe variants of Odin (voiced byJeff Bergman) appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[38]

Eli Bradley

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See also:Patriot (comics)

Eli Bradley (portrayed by Elijah Richardson)[39] is the grandson ofIsaiah Bradley.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

Isaiah Bradley

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See also:Isaiah Bradley

Isaiah Bradley (portrayed byCarl Lumbly) is an elderly super soldier who served in theKorean War, during which time he was sent behind enemy lines to fight the brainwashedBucky Barnes, whose metal arm he damaged. After rescuing other black super soldiers who were being held prisoner, he was imprisoned by theU.S. government andHydra for 30 years, experimented on, and his existence kept a secret. A nurse helped him escape by forging his death and he went into hiding. By 2024, he lives inBaltimore with his grandson Eli Bradley. He refuses to helpSam Wilson and Barnes when they seek him out, revealing his hatred for the government and contempt for the idea of a Black man becoming Captain America. Later, after Sam officially takes the title, he uses his new influence to set up a memorial and statue for Bradley in theSmithsonian Institution as part of the existing "Captain America" exhibit.

When Bradley accompanies Wilson on a visit to the White House, he seemingly attempts to shoot President Thaddeus Ross, but it is soon revealed that Bradley and others were brainwashed bySamuel Sterns as part of a conspiracy to discredit Ross. Once Sterns' role in the plot is exposed, Bradley is freed.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the Disney+ seriesThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier; and the filmCaptain America: Brave New World.

Ellen Brandt

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See also:Ellen Brandt

Ellen Brandt (portrayed byStéphanie Szostak) is a war veteran who lost her arm in battle beforeA.I.M. founderAldrich Killian injects her with theExtremis virus, which grants enhanced regenerative capabilities. She andEric Savin attack Tony Stark inTennessee, but Stark is able to cause an explosion that sends Brandt flying into a set of power lines, fatally electrocuting her.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmIron Man 3 (2013).

Betty Brant

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See also:Betty Brant

Elizabeth "Betty"Brant (portrayed byAngourie Rice) is a student atMidtown School of Science and Technology. She isLiz Allan's best friend, and host of the school's news report alongsideJason Ionello, who is implied to have an unrequited crush on her. In 2018, she is a victim of the Blip, but is restored to life in 2023. In 2024, she enters a brief relationship withNed Leeds in Europe, maintaining a friendship after breaking up. Afterwards, she learned Spider-Man's true identity and became an unpaid intern forThe Daily Bugle.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in four projects: the filmsSpider-Man: Homecoming (2017),Spider-Man: Far From Home, andSpider-Man: No Way Home (2021); and the web seriesThe Daily Bugle (2019–2022).

Jackson Brice / Shocker

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See also:Montana (character)

Jackson Brice (portrayed byLogan Marshall-Green) is a member ofAdrian Toomes' criminal enterprise who wields a modified version ofBrock Rumlow's vibro-blast emitting gauntlet and calls himself the "Shocker". After a weapons deal withAaron Davis attracts Spider-Man's attention, Toomes fires him for his recklessness, to which Brice threatens to expose their operation. In response, Toomes fires one ofPhineas Mason's weapons at Brice to intimidate him, but inadvertently disintegrates him instead. Following this, Toomes gives his vibro-gauntlet and the mantle of "Shocker" to fellow associateHerman Schultz.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmSpider-Man: Homecoming.

Eddie Brock / Venom

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Main article:Venom (Sony's Spider-Man Universe)

Eric Brooks / Blade

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See also:Blade (character) andBlade (New Line franchise character)

Eric Brooks (portrayed byMahershala Ali), also known asBlade, is ahalf-vampire "daywalker" who hunts vampires.

A variant of Blade (portrayed byWesley Snipes) is part of the rebellion of variants that fight againstCassandra Nova in the Void.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmEternals (uncredited voice-onlycameo).[40] He will return in the upcoming filmBlade.[41] An alternate universe variant of Blade appeared in one project: the filmDeadpool & Wolverine. Snipes reprises his role fromNew Line Cinema'sBlade film trilogy (1998–2004).[42] An alternate universe variant of Blade asMoon Knight will appear in the Disney+ animated seriesMarvel Zombies.[43]

Bulldozer

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See also:Bulldozer (character)

Bulldozer (portrayed by an undisclosed actor)[44] is a member of theWrecking Crew who wears an enchanted Asgardian helmet.

In an alternate universe, Bulldozer (voiced byEttore Ewen)[45] is a member of the 110th Street gang.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law. An alternate universe variant of Bulldozer appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.

Sonny Burch

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See also:Sonny Burch

Sonny Burch (portrayed byWalton Goggins) is a "low-level criminal-type" who wantsHank Pym's quantum technology to sell on the black market. He has henchmen (consisting of Uzman, Anitolov, Knox, andFBI agent Stoltz) and is the owner of a restaurant (presumably as a front). Burch attempts to buy Pym'sAnt-Man technology, but gets turned down byHope van Dyne. Burch's men subsequently battle Van Dyne andScott Lang. He later manages to get information out of Lang's friendsLuis,Kurt, andDave via his "truth serum" concoction.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmAnt-Man and the Wasp (2018). An alternate universe variant of Burch appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[12]

Byrdie the Duck

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Byrdie the Duck (voiced byNatasha Lyonne) is the daughter ofHoward the Duck andDarcy Lewis in analternate universe where the two are married.

In an alternate universe, Byrdie is a member of theNova Corps, while in another, she is ananthropomorphiccartoon duck resembling her father Howard.[46]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

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Lilia Calderu

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Lilia Calderu (portrayed byPatti LuPone) is a 450-year-old Sicilian witch and member ofAgatha Harkness' coven. In the fourth trial, after Harkness,Jennifer Kale, andBilly Maximoff escape, Lilia decides to stay behind as theSalem's Seven close in. She flips one of the cards, causing the entire room to turn upside down, impaling the Seven and presumably herself.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesAgatha All Along.[47]

Carina

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Carina (portrayed byOphelia Lovibond) is theCollector's slave. She attempts to grab thePower Stone, triggering an explosion that destroys much of the Collector's collection and presumably kills her.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsThor: The Dark World (mid-credits cameo) andGuardians of the Galaxy (2014). Alternate universe variants of Carina appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...? (voiced by Lovibond in season 1 andKari Wahlgren in season 3).[9]: 2 

Vanessa Carlysle

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See also:Vanessa Carlysle

Vanessa Carlysle (portrayed byMorena Baccarin) is the ex-fiancée of Wade Wilson. She used to be a prostitute and an exotic dancer from New York City onEarth-10005.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmDeadpool & Wolverine. Baccarin reprises her role from the 20th Century Fox filmsDeadpool andDeadpool 2.[48]

Bruno Carrelli

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See also:Bruno Carrelli (comics)

Bruno Carrelli (portrayed byMatt Lintz) is the best friend ofKamala Khan, whom he has a crush on, and is a former student at Coles Academic High School. He was among the first to know about Khan's powers and helped her understand and master them. Granted early admission to Caltech, Carrelli decided to leave Jersey City for California but not before helping Khan deal with the Clandestines and aiding Kamran from being captured by Damage Control.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesMs. Marvel.

Mitchell Carson

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See also:Mitchell Carson

Mitchell Carson (portrayed byMartin Donovan) is the former head of defense at S.H.I.E.L.D. while secretly working for Hydra. When Hank Pym discovers S.H.I.E.L.D. has been trying to replicate his Pym particles in 1989, he confronts Carson,Peggy Carter, andHoward Stark. In 2015, Carson allies himself with Pym's former protege-turned-adversary,Darren Cross, who has managed to successfully replicate the Pym particles. During a confrontation among these parties, Carson absconds with the particles.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmAnt-Man (2015).

Peggy Carter

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Main article:Peggy Carter (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Sharon Carter / Agent 13 / Power Broker

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Main article:Sharon Carter (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Casey / Frank Morris

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Casey (portrayed byEugene Cordero), formerlyHunter K-5E, is a member of theTime Variance Authority. He works for the bureaucratic organization collecting and filing evidence. In "Science/Fiction," it's revealed that Casey is actually a temporal variant of bank robber andAlcatraz escapeeFrank Morris.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the Disney+ seriesLoki and the comic book seriesTVA.[18]

Buck Cashman

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See also:Bullet (Marvel Comics)

Buck Cashman (portrayed byArty Froushan)[49] is the right-hand man and fixer ofWilson Fisk.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesDaredevil: Born Again.

Frank Castle / Punisher

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Main article:Frank Castle (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

America Chavez

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See also:America Chavez

America Chavez (portrayed byXochitl Gomez) is a teenager from theUtopian Parallel who has the ability to travel between dimensions in themultiverse by punching open star-shaped doorways.[50] After traveling across the multiverse along with Stephen Strange and helping to remove theDarkhold influence over Wanda Maximoff, she chooses to stay onEarth-616 and learn the mystic arts at Kamar-Taj underWong's tutelage.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.[51]

Cherry

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Cherry (portrayed byClark Johnson) is a retiredNew York Police Department officer who works withMatt Murdock as his investigator.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesDaredevil: Born Again.

Amadeus Cho

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See also:Amadeus Cho

Amadeus Cho (voiced by Aleks Le) is a formerOscorp intern from an alternate universe who was later promoted to engineer.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.

Helen Cho

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Dr.Helen Cho (portrayed byClaudia Kim) is a world-renowned Korean geneticist and the leader of the U-GIN Research Group. She is called upon to assist the Avengers with her research and technology in the war against Hydra, treating Clint Barton's injuries. Later, she is approached and brainwashed byUltron to create a new body for him usingvibranium and synthetic tissue, this body becomingVision.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmAvengers: Age of Ultron.

Stuart Clarke / Rampage

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See also:Rampage (Marvel Comics)

Stuart Clarke (portrayed byEric André), also known asRampage, is a member of a Chicago street crew led byParker Robbins who is later ousted and replaced byRiri Williams after a technological error during a recent heist by Hood's street gang. He was later killed byJohn offscreen when he was mentioned by Riri to the police that he was found dead in his apartment.[29]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesIronheart.

Clea

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See also:Clea Strange

Clea (portrayed byCharlize Theron) is a sorceress from theDark Dimension. In 2024, she comes to Earth to enlistStephen Strange's help.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (mid-credits cameo).[52]

P. Cleary

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See also:Albert Cleary (comics)

P. Cleary (portrayed byArian Moayed) is an agent for theDepartment of Damage Control (DODC). Cleary helmed interrogations against Peter Parker and his friends and family when Mysterio outed his secret identity as Spider-Man. When Cleary had already forgotten Parker's existence under Stephen Strange's spell, he also expressed interest in investigating an incident at AvengerCon in New Jersey involving Kamala Khan.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmSpider-Man: No Way Home; and the Disney+ seriesMs. Marvel.

Clown

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See also:Clown (Marvel Comics)

Clown (portrayed by Sonia Denis) is a pyrotechnics specialist and member of the Chicago street gang led byParker Robbins.[29] After discovering information about Rampage's death, she and her partners were fired for speaking out against Robbins.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesIronheart.

Curt Connors / Lizard

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See also:Lizard (character)

As of 2025,[update] alternate universe variants of Dr.Curt Connors, anOscorp scientist who transformed into a large reptilian monster known as theLizard while trying to regrow his missing arm, have appeared in two projects: the filmSpider-Man: No Way Home (voiced byRhys Ifans);[53] and the Disney+ animated seriesYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the latter of which introduced the original version ofCarla Connors (voiced byZehra Fazal).[54] Ifans reprises his role fromMarc Webb's filmThe Amazing Spider-Man (2012).[53]

Bastian Cooper / Muse

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See also:Muse (character)

Bastian Cooper (portrayed byHunter Doohan),[55] also known asMuse, is a masked serial killer in New York City who makes art with the blood of his victims. Cooper attended a book signing for Heather Glenn's book,Live Without Fear: A Guide to Confronting Trauma, at the Inkwell Gathering Space, telling Glenn that he was a fan of her work. Upon capturing Angela del Toro and starting to drain her of blood, he is confronted by Daredevil, defeated, and escapes. He attends Glenn's session, where he reveals his true identity as Muse. In a battle again with Daredevil and before the arrival of the Anti-Vigilante Task Force (AVTF), Muse is killed by Glenn.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesDaredevil: Born Again.

Cosmo the Spacedog

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See also:Cosmo the Spacedog

Cosmo the Spacedog (physically portrayed bydog actors Fred and Slate, with voice and additional motion capture byMaria Bakalova) is a member of theGuardians of the Galaxy who is a sapient dog that developedpsionic abilities after being sent into space by theSoviet Union. In 1966, she was sent into space and sometime later was found by the Collector who brought her toKnowhere. In 2014, she witnesses the team arrive and survives the explosion of thePower Stone. In 2025, she meets the team again and becomes a member, befriendingRocket Raccoon and helps them rebuild Knowhere following the attack in 2018. She then takes part in their Christmas celebration. In 2026, following an attack byAdam Warlock, she andKraglin Obfonteri are tasked byPeter Quill with watching over Knowhere while he and the others leave to save an injured Rocket. Later, she uses her powers to prevent theHigh Evolutionary's ship from crashing into Knowhere and creates a telekinetic tunnel allowing the team to rescue the captured animals. After the others leave the team, she stays with Rocket andGroot in the new team lineup and assists them on Krylor.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmsGuardians of the Galaxy andGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3;[56][57] and the Disney+ specialThe Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (2022).[58] An alternate universe variant of Cosmo appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Phil Coulson

[edit]
Main article:Phil Coulson

Victor Creed / Sabretooth

[edit]
See also:Sabretooth (character)

Victor Creed (portrayed byTyler Mane), also known asSabretooth, is a mutant in theVoid with animalistic physical characteristics that include extendable claws and fangs.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmDeadpool & Wolverine. Mane reprises his role from the 20th Century Fox filmX-Men (2000).[59]

Darren Cross / Yellowjacket / M.O.D.O.K.

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See also:Darren Cross,Yellowjacket (Marvel Comics), andMODOK

Dr.Darren Cross (portrayed byCorey Stoll) is Hank Pym's former protégé. In 2015, he attempts to re-create the Pym particle formula and sell at a black market auction, but is foiled by Scott Lang, Pym, and Pym's daughter Hope van Dyne, Darren's own protégé and would-be romantic interest. After donning theYellowjacket suit, he was unevenly shrunken to subatomic size in theQuantum Realm and became a mutated, cybernetically enhanced individual with an oversized head known asM.O.D.O.K. (an acronym for "Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing"). Initially working as a subordinate forKang the Conqueror, Cross eventually defects against him and reconciles with Lang, Pym and Van Dyne before dying.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmsAnt-Man andAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023); and the web seriesWHIH Newsfront (2015–2016).

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Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel

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Main article:Carol Danvers (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Dar-Benn

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See also:Dar-Benn

SupremorDar-Benn (portrayed byZawe Ashton) is a revolutionary Kree warrior and an Accuser of the Kree Empire who fought to restore her homeland after a long civil war.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmThe Marvels (2023).

Dave

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Dave (portrayed byTip "T.I." Harris) is a friend ofScott Lang, Luis, and Kurt Goreshter. In 2015, he works as Lang's getaway driver during heists. He enjoys playing poker and watching football. He later teases Hank Pym about the heist they pulled in his house before he became one of his employees.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsAnt-Man andAnt-Man and the Wasp.[60]

Aaron Davis

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See also:Prowler (Aaron Davis)

Aaron Davis (portrayed byDonald Glover)[61][62][63] is a low-level criminal with a sense of morality. He attempts to buy high-tech firearms from Herman Schultz and Jackson Brice, only to be interrupted by Spider-Man. The hero later confronts Davis, webs his hand to his car, and questions him regarding Adrian Toomes's plans. Davis gives information about a sale with his former acquaintanceMac Gargan, and admits to wanting to keep the weapons off the streets to protecthis nephew. Spider-Man leaves Davis trapped.[64]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmSpider-Man: Homecoming and theSony Pictures Animation filmSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) (cameo).[65]

Sharon Davis

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Sharon Davis (portrayed byDebra Jo Rupp) is a Westview citizen and the wife of Todd Davis. Following the Westview Anomaly, she becameMrs. Hart, the wife of Arthur Hart and neighbor of Wanda Maximoff and Vision. Years later, Agatha Harkness recruited Sharon into her coven as a substitute for the necessary Green Witch, in order to walk the Witches' Road. Tragically, she succumbed to the poison, passing away during the trial on The Witches' Road.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the Disney+ seriesWandaVision andAgatha All Along.

Valentina Allegra de Fontaine

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See also:Valentina Allegra de Fontaine

ContessaValentina "Val"Allegra de Fontaine (portrayed byJulia Louis-Dreyfus), is a corrupt and paranoid Italiannoblewoman who approachesJohn Walker after he is stripped of the mantle of Captain America following his killing of a member of theFlag Smashers. She expresses sympathy for his situation and tells him that the people she works for may have use for his services. She later convinces Walker to take up the mantle of the U.S. Agent. De Fontaine is alsoYelena Belova's handler, recruiting her for a mission to kill Clint Barton; de Fontaine's client who requested this mission isEleanor Bishop. De Fontaine becomes the corrupt new director of theCentral Intelligence Agency (CIA), and it is revealed that she is the ex-wife of CIA officerEverett K. Ross, and that she wants the United States to procure Wakanda's supply of vibranium. She had Ross arrested for his loyalty to Wakanda, but unbeknownst to her, Ross was rescued by Okoye before he can be put in custody. De Fontaine's involvement with the O.X.E. Group's "Sentry" superhuman project puts her at risk ofimpeachment, leading her to erase evidence of her misconduct. When theThunderbolts successfully neutralizes the Sentry threat, she stages a press conference in which she rebrands them as theNew Avengers.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in four projects: the Disney+ seriesThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier; and the filmsBlack Widow (2021) (post-credits cameo),Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, andThunderbolts* (2025).[66]

Death / Rio Vidal

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Main article:Death (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Death Dealer

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See also:Death Dealer (character)

TheDeath Dealer (portrayed by Andy Le) is aTen Rings assassin andShang-Chi'smartial arts mentor during his youth. He accompaniedRazor Fist and the Ten Rings in acquiringXialing's pendant where he fought Shang-Chi beforeWenwu broke up the fight. During the battle ofTa Lo, Death Dealer is the first person killed by the forces of theDweller-in-Darkness, prompting the Ten Rings into forming a truce with the Ta Lo villagers.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. An alternate universe variant of the character will appear in the Disney+ animated seriesMarvel Zombies.[28]

Julius Dell

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See also:Mr. Del (comics)

Julius Dell (portrayed byJ. B. Smoove) is a teacher at Midtown School of Science and Technology. He chaperoned the school's European class trip alongside Roger Harrington to accommodate the victims of the Snap, until it was cut short by the Elemental attacks staged by Mysterio.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsSpider-Man: Far From Home andSpider-Man: No Way Home.

Angela del Toro

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See also:White Tiger (Angela del Toro)

Angela del Toro (portrayed by Camila Rodriguez)[67] is the teenage niece of vigilanteHector Ayala. After her uncle's murder, Angela attempts to inform his lawyer,Matt Murdock, about a series of murders committed by the assassinMuse, believing that they were being investigated by Ayala prior to his death, to no avail. Disillusioned by Murdock's disregard for the situation, Angela attempts to track Muse to his hideout by herself, only to be kidnapped by him. Angela is later rescued by Murdock before she can be killed by Muse.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesDaredevil: Born Again.

Jacques Dernier

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See also:Jacques Dernier

Jacques Dernier (portrayed by Bruno Ricci)[68] is a French member of theHowling Commandos who fought inWorld War II.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmCaptain America: The First Avenger (2011). An alternate universe variant of Dernier appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Rhomann Dey

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See also:Rhomann Dey

Rhomann Dey (portrayed byJohn C. Reilly) is a member of theNova Corps and contact toPeter Quill and the Guardians of the Galaxy. He is promoted to the rank of Denarian due to his actions during theBattle of Xandar.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmGuardians of the Galaxy.

Max Dillon / Electro

[edit]
See also:Electro (Marvel Comics)

Max Dillon (portrayed byJamie Foxx), also known asElectro, is an Oscorpelectrical engineer from an alternate reality who gained electric powers after an accident involving genetically modified electric eels. Upon reaching the main universe, Dillon is one of the villains to be imprisoned by Dr. Strange, although he rejects the cure Spider-Man (Peter-1) attempts to give him, seizing an arc reactor before battling all three Spider-Men at theStatue of Liberty. He is later cured by Doctor Octopus and reconciles with his universe's Peter Parker before being safely transported to his universe.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmSpider-Man: No Way Home. Foxx reprises his role from Marc Webb's filmThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014).[69][70][71]

Benjamin "Big Ben" Donovan

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Main article:Benjamin Donovan (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Dopinder

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Dopinder (portrayed byKaran Soni), is a man ofIndian descent fromEarth-10005 who makes a living as a taxi cab driver. One day, he picks upDeadpool who, uncomfortable with sitting in the back seat, moves to the front and starts a conversation with Dopinder about where he is going and why. The two end up forming an unusual friendship as Dopinder seems to bluntly accept Deadpool's violent lifestyle. Dopinder was initially engaged to a woman named Gita who, unfortunately for Dopinder, is in love with his cousin Bandhu who Dopinder describes as being "as dishonorable as he is attractive." At Deadpool's somewhat indirect suggestion, Dopinder kidnaps Bandhu and ties him up in the trunk of his taxi cab. An amused Deadpool supports Dopinder's action while feigning condemnation, as he was riding withColossus andNegasonic Teenage Warhead at the time, covertly advising Dopinder to kill his competition. Later, distracted by a cellphone call from Deadpool, Dopinder stops his cab suddenly and is rear-ended by another vehicle, crushing the trunk and causing Bandhu to scream in pain.

In the film's sequel, Dopinder continues driving Deadpool to his various contracts and missions while hoping to become a contract killer himself (confirming that he managed to successfully yet indirectly kill Bandhu) as he's envious of Deadpool's lifestyle. He begins working as a janitor at Sister Margaret's School for Wayward Children, but Deadpool andWeasel refuse to have him join in any missions. Dopinder continues showing up to aid Deadpool, but chickens out upon seeingJuggernaut. Dopinder soon returns to use his taxi to kill the mutant-hating Essex Center headmaster, getting his first thrill from actually killing somebody on purpose.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmDeadpool & Wolverine. Soni reprises his role from the 20th Century Fox filmsDeadpool andDeadpool 2.

Dormammu

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See also:Dormammu

Dormammu (voiced byBenedict Cumberbatch and an unidentified British actor) is a primordial inter-dimensional entity and ruler of the Dark Dimension. He wields apocalyptic levels of supernatural power. Dormammu seeks to absorb all other universes into his Dark Dimension and turn the victims into Mindless Ones. The Zealots misinterpret this eternal existence as a benevolent longevity, and Dormammu gives them some of his power. Stephen Strange uses the Time Stone to trap himself and Dormammu in an endless loop, where he offers a bargain and dies when the entity refuses. Desperate to escape this loop, Dormammu accepts the bargain to end it in exchange for taking his Zealots from the Earth and never returning to it. This version of Dormammu appears as a massive face made of rippling mystical energy, with his full form never seen.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmDoctor Strange. Alternate universe variants of Dormammu appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[72]

Dox

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GeneralDox (portrayed byKate Dickie) is a member of theTime Variance Authority. Intent on preserving the Sacred Timeline, she sends her allies to bomb all the branching timelines of the multiverse, which has the effect of killing billions; although Dox is arrested, her plan mostly succeeds.[73]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesLoki.

Drax the Destroyer

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Main article:Drax (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Dreykov

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GeneralDreykov (portrayed byRay Winstone) is a high-ranking officer in the Soviet Armed Forces who acts as the Red Room's overseer and father and superior to Taskmaster. He is killed by Yelena Belova in 2016.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmBlack Widow. An alternate universe variant of Dreykov (voiced byPiotr Michael) appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Antonia Dreykov / Taskmaster

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See also:Taskmaster (character)

Antonia Dreykov (portrayed byOlga Kurylenko), also known asTaskmaster, is an agent of the Red Room, brainwashed by her father, Dreykov. She studies her opponents' fighting style to mimic them and learn how to use it against them,[74][75]: 4  and uses techniques from other superheroes.[76] By 2027, Taskmaster is working for Valentina Allegra de Fontaine as acontract killer, and is sent to killJohn Walker. A fight between herself, Walker, Yelena Belova andAva Starr ensues, with Taskmaster being fatally shot in the head by Starr and her body later incinerated by the room.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsBlack Widow andThunderbolts*.[66]

Dro'ge

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See also:Dro'ge

EmperorDro'ge (portrayed byGary Lewis) is the leader of a Skrull colony located on Tarnax. In 2026, he has peace talks with the Kree but they are interrupted byCaptain Marvel which causesDar-Benn to attack the planet. He and his colony are then taken toEarth.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmThe Marvels.

Druig

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See also:Druig

Druig (portrayed byBarry Keoghan) is an aloof Eternal who can use cosmic energy to control the minds of others. He becomes withdrawn from the other Eternals, frustrated because he disagrees with their interactions with humankind. The only exception is Makkari, with whom he develops a trusting, intimate relationship. Druig retreats to the Amazon rainforest and leads a cult, perceiving that he has removed the burden of choice from these humans. However, he reunites with his fellow Eternals when they are attacked by Deviants after coming to his residence.[2]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmEternals.[2]

Dum Dum Dugan

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See also:Dum Dum Dugan

Timothy "Dum Dum"Dugan (portrayed byNeal McDonough) is a member and leader of the Howling Commandos who fought alongside Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, and Peggy Carter during World War II.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in four projects: the filmCaptain America: The First Avenger;[68] the Marvel One-ShotAgent Carter (2013); and the Marvel Television seriesAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013–2020) andAgent Carter (2015–2016).[77] An alternate universe variant of Dugan appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[78]

Jack Duquesne / Swordsman

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See also:Swordsman (character)

Jack Duquesne (portrayed byTony Dalton) is a wealthy socialite who is a highly skilledfencer. Along with his uncleArmand III, he attends a black market auction of items stolen from the Avengers compound in 2024, and stealsRonin's retractable sword. He is framed for his uncle's murder by his fiancéeEleanor Bishop onWilson Fisk's request. Jack later assists Kate Bishop in fighting theTracksuit Mafia. By 2027, Jack has become a sword-wielding vigilante in New York City known as theSwordsman, who, after vigilantism was deemed illegal in the city, was imprisoned inMayor Fisk's dungeon.[79]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the Disney+ seriesHawkeye andDaredevil: Born Again.

Duquesne family

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Armand Duquesne III (portrayed bySimon Callow)[80] is the uncle ofJack Duquesne. In 2024, Armand III discovered that Jack's then-fiancée Eleanor Bishop was working for crime boss Wilson Fisk and threatened to expose them, prompting Eleanor to kill Armand III.Armand Duquesne VII (portrayed by Jonathan Bergman)[81] is the grandson of Armand III.

As of 2025,[update] the characters have appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesHawkeye.

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Ego

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See also:Ego the Living Planet

Ego (portrayed byKurt Russell) is a Celestial and the father of Peter Quill and Mantis.[82] Ego rescues the Guardians of the Galaxy from the Sovereign's drones, taking the group to his planet (an extension of him) and teaching Peter to harness the celestial energy that he inherited from him. Ego reveals that he planted seedlings on many worlds, which required the power of two celestials to terraform the worlds in Ego's image. To that end, he impregnated several women and killed all the children when they failed to inherit the celestial energy. Ego reveals that he planted the tumor that killed Peter's mother, and Peter violently attacks him. Ego parasitically draws on his energy to begin the process, but the Guardians blow up his brain at the planet's center, killing him and robbing Star-Lord of his celestial qualities.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Alternate universe variants of Ego appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[9]: 2 

Eitri

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See also:Eitri (character)

Eitri (portrayed byPeter Dinklage) is the king of theDwarves, an ancient race of skilled dwarfs. Atypically to his traditional diminutive form in the comic books, the MCU's version of Eitri is depicted at a giant's size (although he still refers to his race as Dwarves). Thor comes to him on Nidavellir asking for a new weapon after Mjolnir was destroyed byHela. Eitri reveals thatThanos forced the Dwarves to produce theInfinity Gauntlet, before slaughtering the entire race except Eitri, destroying his hands to render him unable to forge anything ever again. Thor,Groot, and Rocket all help Eitri create the new weapon,Stormbreaker.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmAvengers: Infinity War. An alternate universe variant of Eitri appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[83]

Layla El-Faouly / Scarlet Scarab

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See also:Scarlet Scarab

Layla El-Faouly (portrayed byMay Calamawy), also known asScarlet Scarab, isMarc Spector's wife, an archaeologist and adventurer who becomes the avatar of Tawaret. The character made her comics debut in 2023.[84]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesMoon Knight.

Matthew Ellis

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Matthew Ellis (portrayed byWilliam Sadler)[85][86][87] is the formerPresident of the United States. In 2013, he is kidnapped on boardAir Force One by Eric Savin via theIron Patriot armor. He becomes a hostage of Aldrich Killian's fake terrorist attack before being rescued by Tony Stark andJames Rhodes. In 2014, he is one of the targets marked byAlexander Pierce'sHelicarriers before being saved by Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmIron Man 3; the Marvel Television seriesAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.; and the web seriesWHIH Newsfront.

Eros / Starfox

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See also:Starfox (comics)

Eros (portrayed byHarry Styles),[88] also known asStarfox, is an Eternal and the brother of Thanos.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmEternals (mid-credits cameo).[89] An alternate universe variant of Starfox appeared in one project: themixed reality experienceWhat If...? – An Immersive Story (2024).[90]

Abraham Erskine

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See also:Abraham Erskine

Dr.Abraham Erskine (portrayed byStanley Tucci) is the creator of the Super Soldier Serum, being responsible for the origin of Steve Rogers as Captain America andJohann Schmidt as the Red Skull. Before being assassinated by Hydra agentHeinz Kruger, Erskine motivates Rogers to always remain as a good man in his heart.[91]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmCaptain America: The First Avenger. An alternate universe variant of Erskine appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[9]: 2 

Christine Everhart

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See also:Christine Everhart

Christine Everhart (portrayed byLeslie Bibb) is a news reporter forVanity Fair and later a news broadcaster forWHiH World News.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmsIron Man (2008) andIron Man 2 (2010); and the web seriesWHIH Newsfront.[92] Alternate universe variants of Everhart appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[9]: 2 

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James Montgomery Falsworth

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See also:Union Jack (Marvel Comics)

James Montgomery Falsworth (portrayed byJJ Feild)[68] is a British member of the Howling Commandos who fought inWorld War II.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmCaptain America: The First Avenger. An alternate universe variant of Falsworth appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Sonya Falsworth

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Sonya Falsworth (portrayed byOlivia Colman) is a high-rankingMI6 agent and an old ally of Nick Fury's who looks to protect British national security interests during the Skrulls' infiltration of Earth. She forms a partnership with Gi'ah after the latter's defeat of Gravik.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesSecret Invasion (2023).

Fandral the Dashing

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Fandral (initially portrayed byJoshua Dallas and subsequently byZachary Levi), also known asFandral the Dashing, is a member of theWarriors Three, depicted as a dashing warrior fromAsgard.[93] He is killed byHela in 2017.[94][95]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmsThor,Thor: The Dark World, andThor: Ragnarok. An alternate universe variant of Fandral (voiced byMax Mittelman) appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[96]

Fen

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PrincessFen (portrayed byMaría Mercedes Coroy)[97] isNamor's mother who gave birth to him in 1571 and later died in the 17th century.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever.

Wilson Fisk / Kingpin

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John Flynn

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John Flynn (portrayed byBradley Whitford)[98] is a senior agent of the Strategic Scientific Reserve under whom Peggy Carter is stationed after the end of World War II, though he never assigns her to field work despite her background and is, at times, disrespectful and misogynist towards her. On Howard Stark's orders, he informs Peggy that she will run then newly formed organization, S.H.I.E.L.D., with Howard.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Marvel One-ShotAgent Carter. An alternate universe variant of Flynn appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Bill Foster

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See also:Bill Foster (character) andGoliath (Marvel Comics)

Dr.William "Bill"Foster (portrayed byLaurence Fishburne) is a physicist and the former Giant-Man.[99][100][101] He was Hank Pym's assistant on "Project Goliath" and isAva Starr's surrogate father afterElihas' death. In 2018, Foster teaches quantum physics atUC Berkeley when he encounters his former employer, Scott Lang, and Hope van Dyne. When Ava restrains Pym, Lang and Hope, Foster states that he has been working to cure Ava by obtaining quantum energy from theQuantum Realm. As Pym knows that Foster's plan will affectJanet van Dyne's rescue, Hope, Lang and Pym manage their escape. When Hank goes into the Quantum Realm, Pym talks Foster down and states that he will find a way to help cure Ava as Pym's ants escort Foster out. After Janet is rescued from the realm and gives some of her energy to stabilize Ava, Foster takes Ava away as Pym still vows to find a way to help Ava to keep herself stable for good.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmAnt-Man and the Wasp. Alternate universe variants of Foster asGoliath appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[102]

Jane Foster / Mighty Thor

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Jeanne Foucault / Finesse

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Jeanne Foucault (voiced by Anjali Kunapaneni), also known asFinesse, is a vigilante and ally ofDaredevil from an alternate universe who infiltratesOscorp as an intern to spy onNorman Osborn.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.

Frigga

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Frigga (portrayed byRene Russo and Chanique Greyling) is Thor's biological mother and Loki's adopted mother,[103] who is killed byAlgrim in 2013.[104] In 2023, Thor time travels to 2013, where Frigga comforts his depression during his mission to retrieve theReality Stone.[105][106] She also knows that her time is near, and prevents Thor from telling her how she dies by encouraging him to change his future.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in four projects: the filmsThor,Thor: The Dark World,Avengers: Endgame, andThor: Love and Thunder (2022) (cameo of young Frigga portrayed by Greyling).[107] An alternate universe variant of Frigga (voiced by Josette Eales) appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[96]

Nick Fury

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Gamora

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Mac Gargan

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Maximus "Mac"Gargan (portrayed byMichael Mando) is a professional criminal and one of Adrian Toomes's potential buyers. In the wake of an encounter with Spider-Man, Gargan is arrested by the FBI and vows revenge, seeking out new allies to help him kill Spider-Man. He approaches Toomes in prison on the basis of certain rumours, wanting to know Spider-Man's identity to settle personal scores. Toomes denies that he knows it, however.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmSpider-Man: Homecoming. An alternate universe variant of Gargan asScorpion (voiced by Jonathan Medina) appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.[28][108]

G'iah

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G'iah (portrayed by Auden L. Ophuls and Harriet L. Ophuls as a child,Emilia Clarke as an adult) is Talos's daughter.

As a child, she believed Nick Fury would be able to find her people a new home. As an adult however, she grew to resent him for not fulfilling his promise and joined Gravik's rebel army in the hopes he would be able to accelerate the process. In time, she would doubt Gravik as well and secretly leak information on his plans to Talos. Anticipating Gravik would discover her subterfuge and attempt to kill her, she uses his DNA machine to turn herself into a Super-Skrull and use her newly acquired abilities to fake her death. She would later empower herself with the Harvest, a collection of DNA samples from the superpowered individuals who fought in the Battle of Earth, to fight and eventually kill Gravik before freeing the rebels' human prisoners and working with Sonya Falsworth to rescue more humans and protect the Skrulls.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmCaptain Marvel (2019); and the Disney+ seriesSecret Invasion.

Gilgamesh

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See also:Forgotten One (character)

Gilgamesh (portrayed byDon Lee) is the strongest Eternal, able to project an exoskeleton of cosmic energy. He has a deep connection withThena,[1] and stays as her guardian over the centuries after the Eternals split ways in 1521. At Druig's residence, Gilgamesh is killed by the rapidly evolving Deviant Kro, who absorbs his powers and memories.

Lee took the role to inspire younger generations as the first mainstream Korean superhero. Lee was able to utilize his training in boxing in the character's fight choreography.[2]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmEternals.[2]

Corvus Glaive

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Corvus Glaive (voiced and portrayed via motion capture in live-action byMichael James Shaw) is one of Thanos's adopted sons. In 2018, he, along withProxima Midnight,Ebony Maw, andCull Obsidian, joined his father in his quest for the sixInfinity Stones, initially attacking theStatesman carryingThor and the refugee Asgardians to retrieve theSpace Stone. Glaive and Midnight are sent to retrieve theMind Stone and ambushVision andWanda Maximoff inScotland. Glaive wounds Vision, but is defeated bySteve Rogers,Natasha Romanoff, andSam Wilson. Later, Glaive goes toWakanda where he infiltrates the medical center and attacksShuri, stopping her from working on getting the Stone out of Vision, which leads Vision to come to her defense and tackle Glaive out of center. In the forest below, Rogers intervenes in the fight, but Glaive incapacitates the former before Vision kills the latter.

An alternate variant of Glaive travels through theQuantum Realm with Thanos's army to fight Earth-616 Avengers in their universe, only to be killed byOkoye.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmAvengers: Infinity War. Alternate universe variants of Glaive appeared in two projects: the filmAvengers: Endgame; and the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...? (voiced byFred Tatasciore).[109]

Heather Glenn

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Heather Glenn (portrayed byMargarita Levieva)[110] is a therapist andMatt Murdock's girlfriend.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesDaredevil: Born Again.

Gorr the God Butcher

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"Gorr (Marvel Cinematic Universe)" redirects here. For theJessica Jones character, seeGor (Marvel Cinematic Universe).
See also:Gorr the God Butcher

Gorr (portrayed byChristian Bale) is the scarred final prophet of his civilization's god, Rapu; following the deaths of his people and daughter Love, and dismissal by Rapu, Gorr is corrupted by the "strange and terrifying" necrosword and transformed into the newestGod Butcher, a galactic killer who seeks the extinction of the gods. After making his way to Eternity to wish the extinction of the gods, Gorr is freed from the necrosword's influence by Thor and Jane Foster, and he instead wishes for his daughter Love's resurrection, which gives her omnipotent powers due to being resurrected by Eternity, sharing one final moment with her before dying.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmThor: Love and Thunder.

Grandmaster

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See also:Grandmaster (Marvel Comics)

TheGrandmaster (portrayed byJeff Goldblum) is the ruler ofSakaar, where he hosts a series of games called theContest of Champions. He is eventually overthrown by his subjects. He is the brother of theCollector.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmsGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (end credits sequence) andThor: Ragnarok; and the short filmTeam Darryl (2018). Alternate universe variants of the Grandmaster appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...? (voiced by Goldblum in seasons 1 and 2, andMatt Friend in season 3).[78]

Gravik

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Gravik (portrayed byKingsley Ben-Adir as an adult, Lucas Persaud as a child) is the leader of a group of rebel Skrulls who broke away from Talos's faction, believing the best way to help their kind is to infiltrate Earth for the resources they need. In pursuit of his mission, he and a group of scientific collaborators established the "Super-Skrull" project to collect powered DNA and strengthen their forces, with Gravik as the first test subject. He later obtains DNA samples from all of the superheroes who fought during theBattle of Earth, among others, but is eventually killed by a similarly empoweredG'iah.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesSecret Invasion.

Groot

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Justin Hammer

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Justin Hammer (portrayed bySam Rockwell) is a weapons manufacturer and rival of Tony Stark. After noticingIvan Vanko's use of an arc reactor-based weapon, he breaks Vanko out of jail and uses him for making weapons, including turning James Rhodes's armor into War Machine.[26][27]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmIron Man 2; and the Marvel One-ShotAll Hail the King (2014). An alternate universe variant of Hammer appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Maya Hansen

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Maya Hansen (portrayed byRebecca Hall) is a scientist and a developer of the Extremis virus. She then works for Aldrich Killian who uses the virus as a weapon. She is later killed by him after she turns on him and has a change of heart.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmIron Man 3.

Agatha Harkness

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Main article:Agatha Harkness (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Harkness family

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See also:Nicholas Scratch

Evanora Harkness (portrayed by Kate Forbes)[111][112] is thewitch leader of the Salemites and the mother ofAgatha Harkness. In 1693, she holds a trial for her daughter inSalem, Massachusetts for practicingdark magic. Her powers are absorbed by Agatha, who kills her and the rest of her coven. In 2026, during the third trial on theWitches' Road, Evanora's ghost is summoned by Agatha's coven. Evanora possesses her daughter, but is banished byAlice Wu-Gulliver's magic.Nicholas Scratch (portrayed by Abel Lysenko) is the son of Agatha. Born in the 1750s, he is fated to die at birth. Scratch survives infancy due to a bargain Agatha strikes withDeath. He travels with his mother until his death in 1756.

As of 2025,[update] these characters have appeared in two projects: the Disney+ seriesWandaVision andAgatha All Along.

Roger Harrington

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Roger Harrington (portrayed byMartin Starr) is a science teacher at Midtown School of Science and Technology. In 2010, as a student at Culver University, he grants Bruce Banner access to the computers in exchange for some pizza.[113] After graduating, he moves to New York City and goes on to become a teacher and the coach of the Midtown School of Science and Technology Academic Decathlon Team. In 2024, he goes as a chaperone on a school-sponsored trip to Europe, but it gets ruined by Quentin Beck. Among his former students are Peter Parker,Flash Thompson,Michelle Jones, Ned Leeds, andBetty Brant.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in four projects: the filmsThe Incredible Hulk,Spider-Man: Homecoming,Spider-Man: Far From Home, andSpider-Man: No Way Home.

Arthur Harrow

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Arthur Harrow (portrayed byEthan Hawke) is a cult leader and avatar ofAmmit who encourages Marc Spector to embrace his inner darkness.

Hawke also portraysDoctor Harrow, a psychiatrist version that only exists inSteven Grant's and Spector's mind, who helps Grant confront the truth of his mother's death while denying Khonshu's existence.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesMoon Knight.

Tyler Hayward

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Tyler Hayward (portrayed byJosh Stamberg) is the acting director ofS.W.O.R.D., having taken over fromMaria Rambeau following her death.[114] He survivedthe Blip. In 2023, he is shown to have animosity against superheroes, capturing Vision. After fellow colleagueMonica Rambeau disappears in Westview, New Jersey, Hayward and other agents set up base there to investigate. He learnsWanda Maximoff is behind the Westview Hex and deems her dangerous and a threat, leading him to kick Rambeau, FBI agentJimmy Woo and astrophysicistDarcy Lewis off the investigation for having defended Maximoff. He is revealed to have doctored footage of Maximoff stating she had stolen Vision's body while he has been working on a secret illegal project dealing with Vision. He orders a drone launch and sends it into the Hex in a failed attempt to kill Maximoff. The project culminates with Vision being reactivated by exposure to Maximoff's powers from the drone. Hayward's plan to then eliminate Maximoff with Vision is foiled when the android's memories are restored by the created version of Vision inside the Hex. When Maximoff's alternate reality through the Hex is partially taken down, Hayward enters and attempts to kill Maximoff's childrenBilly andTommy, but is stopped by Lewis. Afterwards, he is arrested for tampering with evidence, violating the Sokovia Accords, and removed from S.W.O.R.D..

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesWandaVision.

Heimdall

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Heimdall (portrayed byIdris Elba) is the sole protector of theBifröst in Asgard and Thor's best friend, inspired by the mythicalHeimdall inNorse mythology.[115] He maintains the bridge and can see across all worlds in the universe. In 2017, after Hela takes control of Asgard and theBifröst, he secretly steals the sword needed to control theBifröst and hides Asgardians from Hela. He takes part in the battle against Hela, after which he escapes with the Asgardian refugees before Asgard's destruction. However, the ship is intercepted by Thanos, who kills Heimdall after the latter transports Hulk to Earth. He is later seen in 2027 welcoming the deceased Jane Foster to the gates of Valhalla.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in six projects: the filmsThor,Thor: The Dark World,[116]Avengers: Age of Ultron,[117]Thor: Ragnarok,Avengers: Infinity War,[118] andThor: Love and Thunder (post-credits cameo). An alternate universe variant of Heimdall appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[38]

Hela

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Hela (portrayed byCate Blanchett), also known as theGoddess of Death, is the eldest daughter ofOdin, Thor's father and king of Asgard. She is inspired from the mythicalHel from Norse mythology. Like Thor, her powers are drawn from Asgard and are strongest while she's there. As Odin's executioner, she helped conquer realms that allowed Asgard to grow and prosper. However, being the Goddess of Death, her growing destructive ambition led Odin to cast her out of the realm, which consequently weakened her powers and allowed Asgard to enjoy times of peace within the Nine Realms. Hela's banishment is rescinded upon the death of Odin, at which time she returns to claim her rightful place as queen. Her return is significant as the beginning ofRagnarok, the prophesied destruction of Asgard. She lays waste to Asgard, slays the Warriors Three, and resurrects the fallen Asgardian Berserkers who fought with her eons ago, including her giant wolf, Fenris. Thor, Valkyrie, Hulk, Loki, and the Sakaarian prisoners arrive at Asgard to fight her, but Thor realizes that she can only be defeated with the resurrection of the fire demon Surtur, which will cause Ragnarok. He sends Loki to awaken Surtur, who destroys Asgard and kills Hela while the Asgardians escape in a ship.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmThor: Ragnarok. Alternate universe variants of Hela appeared in two projects: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?; and the mixed reality experienceWhat If...? – An Immersive Story.[119]

Hercules

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Hercules (portrayed byBrett Goldstein) is the son ofZeus, based on theGreek mythological deityof the same name. He is sent by his father to hunt down Thor as revenge for stealing Zeus's thunderbolt.

As of 2025[update], the character has appeared in one project: the filmThor: Love and Thunder (mid-credits cameo).

High Evolutionary

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TheHigh Evolutionary (portrayed byChukwudi Iwuji) is an alien geneticist who sought to take what he viewed as lower life forms and enhance them into a "perfect" species.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

Maria Hill

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Maria Hill (portrayed byCobie Smulders) is a former Commander and Deputy Director ofS.H.I.E.L.D., appointed byNick Fury as his right-hand. She oversaw theAvengers Initiative, helped fake Fury’s death, and worked to exposeHYDRA. After S.H.I.E.L.D.’s fall, she joinedStark Industries but stayed connected withPhil Coulson, aiding his missions. She rejoined Fury to fightUltron and assisted in the Battle of Sokovia. Following the Avengers Civil War, she left Stark Industries and joined Fury’s new team. She was killed duringThanos’ Snap but resurrected five years later. Resuming her spy career, she helped prevent a Skrull-led attack but was ultimately killed byGravik in disguise.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in seven projects: the filmsThe Avengers (2012),Captain America: The Winter Soldier,Avengers: Age of Ultron,Avengers: Infinity War (post-credits cameo), andAvengers: Endgame; the Marvel Television seriesAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.; and the Disney+ seriesSecret Invasion. She is also impersonated by the SkrullSoren in the filmSpider-Man: Far From Home.[120] An alternate universe variant of Hill appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[9]

Happy Hogan

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See also:Happy Hogan (character) andFreak (Marvel Comics)

Harold "Happy"Hogan (portrayed byJon Favreau) is Tony Stark's bodyguard and close friend, and head of security for Stark Industries. Hogan is later assigned by Stark as head of Asset Management for the Avengers. He also serves as a mentor to Peter Parker after Stark's death and is romantically attracted to Parker's aunt,May.

In an alternate universe, Hogan had to deal with an assault from Justin Hammer on Avengers Tower during Christmas. He accidentally took a sample of Hulk's blood, turning him into Freak. Unlike the comic book version of Freak, Hogan can maintain his mind in this form.

A version of Hogan in an alternate universe set in 1602 namedSir Harold "Happy" Hogan is loyal to the royal family and is not friends with Tony Stark who he considers a "madman". He can also turn into Freak in moments of rage, much like Hulk, and is strong enough to match up against his universe's version of Hulk.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in eight projects: the filmsIron Man,Iron Man 2,Iron Man 3,Spider-Man: Homecoming,Avengers: Endgame,Spider-Man: Far From Home,Spider-Man: No Way Home, andDeadpool & Wolverine.[121][122] Alternate universe variants of Hogan appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[9]

Hogun the Grim

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Hogun (portrayed byTadanobu Asano), also known asHogun the Grim, is a member of the Warriors Three of Asgard, depicted as aVanir grim warrior fromVanaheim. He is killed by Hela in 2017.[123][95]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmsThor,Thor: The Dark World, andThor: Ragnarok. An alternate universe variant of Hogun (voiced by David Chen) appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[96]

Lemar Hoskins / Battlestar

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Sergeant Major[124]Lemar Hoskins (portrayed byClé Bennett), also known asBattlestar, is the partner of John Walker, the new Captain America. Hoskins and Walker served together inOperation Enduring Freedom and Hoskins laments that they could have saved a lot of lives had they been super soldiers. During a fight with the Flag Smashers,Karli Morgenthau punches him into a concrete pillar, accidentally killing him.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

Howard the Duck

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See also:Howard the Duck

Howard the Duck (voiced bySeth Green) is ananthropomorphic duck who used to be one of the Collector's specimens.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in four projects: the filmsGuardians of the Galaxy,Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,Avengers: Endgame (cameo) andGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Alternate universe variants of Howard appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[9]

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Ikaris

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Ikaris (portrayed byRichard Madden) is an Eternal who can fly and project cosmic energy beams from his eyes. He also has superhuman strength and durability. Throughout history, Ikaris was Sersi's romantic partner before leaving her thousands of years ago. In 2024, after discovering that the Eternal's leaderAjak plans to stop the Emergence, Ikaris feeds her to the Deviants before reuniting with the rest of the Eternals on Earth, betraying the team to uphold Arishem's instructions. However, he is unable to bring himself to kill Sersi, and joins his fellow Eternals to form the Uni-Mind and stop the Emergence ofTiamut. Guilt-ridden, Ikaris commits suicide by flying into the Sun.[125]

Madden described the relationship between Ikaris and Sersi as having "a deep level of romance",[2] and they are "two opposing sides of how they connect with the world", referencing Sersi's growing love for humanity compared to Ikaris's indifference.[1] Madden sought to portray the character in a way that would not come across as being "bored of everything".[2] DirectorChloé Zhao was influenced byZack Snyder'sinterpretation ofSuperman inMan of Steel (2013) for its authenticity and realness.[126]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmEternals.[2] An alternate universe variant of Ikaris will appear in the Disney+ animated seriesMarvel Zombies.[28]

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Darryl Jacobson

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Darryl Jacobson (portrayed byDaley Pearson) is aNew Asgard tour guide.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the short filmsTeam Thor (2016–2018);[127][128] and the filmThor: Love and Thunder.[129]

Luke Jacobson

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Luke Jacobson (portrayed byGriffin Matthews)[130] is a fashion designer specializing in superhero suits.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law.

J. Jonah Jameson

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See also:J. Jonah Jameson andJ. Jonah Jameson (2002 film series character)

J. Jonah Jameson (portrayed byJ. K. Simmons) is the bald executive reporter of the sensationalist news websiteTheDailyBugle.net, intent on similarly defamingSpider-Man after his civilian persona is exposed through the use of doctored footage provided by an associate of the supervillainMysterio. He eventually hiresBetty Brant, one of Parker's classmates from theMidtown School of Science and Technology, as anunpaid intern to aid his ongoing efforts to expose the vigilante. He is later contacted by Parker himself in an attempt to lure several displaced villains from themultiverse to theStatue of Liberty to cure and return them to their respective realities, before completely losing memory of Parker alongside the rest of the world as a result of a magic spell cast byDoctor Strange.

Simmons repriseshis role fromSam Raimi'sSpider-Man film series, in which he portrays an alternate version of the character. As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmsSpider-Man: Far From Home andSpider-Man: No Way Home; and the web seriesThe Daily Bugle. Simmons reprises his role in theSony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU) filmVenom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) (mid-credits cameo).

Edwin Jarvis

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Main article:Edwin Jarvis (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Jentorra

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Jentorra (portrayed byKaty O'Brian) is the leader of the Freedom Fighters in the Quantum Realm.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.[131]

Gabe Jones

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Gabriel "Gabe"Jones (portrayedDerek Luke)[68] is a member of the Howling Commandos who fought inWorld War II.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmCaptain America: The First Avenger. An alternate universe variant of Jones appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Jessica Jones

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Main article:Jessica Jones (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Michelle "MJ" Jones-Watson

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Josie

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Kaecilius

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Kaecilius (portrayed byMads Mikkelsen) is aMaster of the Mystic Arts who broke away from the teachings of the Ancient One to become a follower ofDormammu.[132][133] Leading a band of fellow zealots, Kaecilius seeks to destroy the Sanctums to allow Dormammu to bring Earth into the Dark Dimension. When Doctor Strange manages to defeat Dormammu with a time loop, the Dark Dimension retreats, bringing Kaecilius and his followers with him to experience a hellish eternal life.

Kaecilius was developed as a combination of several comic book characters, ultimately to drive the introduction of bigger villains for the future of the MCU, including the concept of "certain individuals who live in other dimensions." DirectorScott Derrickson compared the dynamic to that ofSaruman andSauron inThe Lord of the Rings, citing the "human relatability" of Kaecilius and Saruman while a "huge and fantastical" villain like Dormammu or Sauron orchestrates events in the background.[134][135] Recognizing the criticism of past MCU villains, Derrickson said he hoped to show "Kaecilius's point of view and what makes him tick" in the time that he could,[136] and that the character was a "man of ideas" with "watertight logic," comparing him to John Doe fromSeven or theJoker fromThe Dark Knight.[135] Mikkelsen's makeup showing the corruption of the Dark Dimension took between 2–3 hours to apply.[137]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmDoctor Strange. An alternate universe variant of Kaecilius (voiced by Jared Butler) appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Kahhori

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"Kahhori" redirects here. For other uses, seeKahori (disambiguation).

Kahhori (voiced byDevery Jacobs) is a youngMohawk woman from analternate universe who discovered the Tesseract transformed a lake in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy into a gateway to the stars, leading her on a quest to discover her power. She is later abducted by Doctor Strange Supreme and teams up with Captain Peggy Carter to stop him. Kahhori later becomes one of theGuardians of the Multiverse.

In an alternate universe, Kahhori is a member of theX-Men, while in others, she has donned several mantles and identifies, includingCaptain America,Apocalypse, andCloak.[138]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[139] Alternate universe variants of Kahhori appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Jennifer Kale

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Jennifer Kale (portrayed bySasheer Zamata) is a witch specializing in potions, beauty guru, social media influencer, and owner of Kale Kare. Hoping to regain her magic and be able to face the legal charges against her, Jennifer joins thecoven of witches formed byAgatha Harkness and the "Teen" as they face the trials of the legendaryWitches' Road. In the end, Jennifer managed to unlock her magic and managed to survive.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesAgatha All Along.[140]

Kamran

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See also:Kamran (character)

Kamran (portrayed byRish Shah) is a new student at Kamala Khan's high school on whom she develops a crush.[141] Kamala discovers that Kamran is the son of Najma, an inter-dimensional being known as a Clandestine, or djinn, who knew Kamala's great-grandmother Aisha. The Clandestines want to use Kamala's new powers to return home to the Noor dimension, but they grow violent when she hesitates due to the potential danger. Kamran and the Clandestines are captured and imprisoned by Damage Control, but they quickly escape, and Kamran is abandoned by his mother after sustaining an injury during the escape. Najma later sees the error in her ways, sacrificing herself to close the Noor. Her power is transferred to Kamran, who can create hard blue light structures, though the Noor continues to escape through him. He is saved by Kamala, and joins the Red Daggers.

Shah stated that Kamran is able to relate so easily to Kamala because of his "lack of belonging and community," and he feels he is able to express himself culturally around her.[142]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesMs. Marvel.

Kang the Conqueror

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See also:Kang the Conqueror,Immortus,Rama-Tut,Scarlet Centurion,He Who Remains, andVictor Timely

Kang the Conqueror (portrayed byJonathan Majors) is a powerful time-traveling being who exists in many forms, or "variants", across themultiverse. His most notable variants include theTime Variance Authority (TVA) creatorHe Who Remains, the 19th-century industrialistVictor Timely, andImmortus, the leader of theCouncil of Kangs.

Kang the Conqueror debuted inAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. A multiversal traveler in the newly created multiverse who believed that the multiverse was dying due to his variants, he attempted to instigate a war to stop them, only to be captured by the Council of Kangs and exiled to the Quantum Realm. There, he met Janet van Dyne and worked with her to fix his ship's energy core and take them both home. After years of failed attempts, they successfully re-powered it, but she learned of his true nature and used her Pym Particles to prevent him from accessing the core before she eventually escaped the Quantum Realm. Despite this, Kang conquered it, built a new empire, swayed Janet's old Quantum Realm friend Lord Krylar to his side, and recruited Darren Cross into his ranks. In 2026, Janet, Hank Pym, their daughter Hope van Dyne, Scott Lang, and his daughter Cassie are transported to the Quantum Realm, getting separated in the process. Kang captures the Langs and manipulates Scott into retrieving the core; Scott was successful, but Kang obtains the core and betrays Scott. After Cassie instigates a rebellion against him, Kang engages Scott in battle until Hope helps him knock Kang into the core. In the mid-credits scene of Quantumania, the Council of Kangs, led byImmortus,Rama-Tut, andCenturion, discuss the fate of "The Exiled One".

Since 2021, Majors also played alternate versions of the character in theLoki series. The first-season finale sees the debut ofHe Who Remains, the founder of the TVA. He Who Remains reveals toLoki andSylvie that he destroyed the original multiverse and created the TVA to control the flow of the "Sacred Timeline" and prevent a new multiverse from forming due to the vast Multiversal War that had broken out in the previous one; after overlooking the timeline for eons, He Who Remains claims that he seeks to retire, restoring free will to allow Loki and Sylvie to decide whether to take his place and lead the TVA, or kill him, create a new multiverse and allow a new Multiversal War to begin. Sylvie chooses to kill He Who Remains, sending Loki back to the TVA.[143] It is later revealed that He Who Remains previously openly ruled the TVA and had a romance withRavonna Renslayer before wiping their memories of his existence. Loki later travels back in time to before He Who Remains's death and learns that He Who Remains had actually orchestrated everything that had occurred after his death, including Loki's time slipping. He Who Remains insists that the only option is to kill Sylvie and prevent his death to keep the timeline from branching so as to keep his variants away. While Loki nearly gives in and saves He Who Remains, he instead finds another solution by weaving together the timeline branches intoYggdrasil with Loki at the heart of it maintaining them.

TheLokisecond-season episode "1893" seesMiss Minutes and Ravonna Renslayer follow a roadmap left by He Who Remains before his death to create a new version of him in the new Multiverse; on finding a youngVictor Timely as a child in the 19th Century, they leave him withOuroboros's TVA handbook, before proceeding to later on in his life in 1893, when as an adult, he now is an eager scientist seeking to build a time loom based on his reading of the handbook. After Loki andMobius M. Mobius find Victor at one of his shows, they attempt to bring him back to the TVA to help fix a problem with their Time loom (locked to He Who Remains's temporal aura), only to be interrupted by Miss Minutes, Renslayer, and Sylvie, the latter two attempting to kill Victor before changing their minds, and the former attempting to seduce him. After Victor and Sylvie send Miss Minutes and Renslayer back to theCitadel at the End of Time, where He Who Remains's corpse is now rotting, Miss Minutes decides to tell Renslayer about her history, while Loki and Mobius bring Victor to the TVA. When Timely arrives at the TVA, he meets B-15, Casey, and O.B. When they prepare the device to fix the loom, he is kidnapped by Renslayer, Miss Minutes, and X-5, and while they interrogate him, Sylvie, with her charm, causes X-5 to prune Renslayer and Miss Minutes is deactivated. When Timely tries to fix the loom, he is killed. After Loki travels by controlling the time he spends by focusing on one person, Timely survives and manages to fix the loom, but the infinite number of branches make it mathematically impossible. Subsequently, Loki manages to weave the branches into Yggdrasil, allowing the Multiverse to survive. Afterwards, in 1868, a young Victor variant does not receive the TVA handbook, sending him on a different path.

As of 2025,[update] Kang the Conqueror has appeared in the filmAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania; He Who Remains has appeared in the Disney+ seriesLoki, the Council of Kangs has appeared in the mid-credit scene of the filmAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Victor Timely has appeared in the post-credit scene of the film and in the second season of the Disney+ seriesLoki. Kang was set to next appear in the fifth (formerly subtitledThe Kang Dynasty) and sixthAvengers films. However, on December 18, 2023, Majors was fired by Disney and Marvel Studios after being found guilty of assault.[144] During the 2024San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel announced thatAvengers 5 would instead be re-titledAvengers: Doomsday, focusing onDoctor Doom as the main antagonist, leaving Kang's future in the MCU unknown.

Kareem / Red Dagger

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See also:Red Dagger (comics)

Kareem (portrayed byAramis Knight) is a member of the Red Daggers who was chosen to hold their titular warrior mantle ofRed Dagger. He encountersKamala Khan on her trip in Karachi and befriends her, taking her to meet his friends and helping her fight against theClandestines. He later helps provide refuge for Khan's friendKamran.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesMs. Marvel.

Vasily Karpov

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See also:Vasily Karpov

Vasily Karpov (portrayed byGene Farber) is aHydra official who was given the responsibility of handling and deploying theWinter Soldier. In 1991, he sent the Winter Soldier to assassinateHoward andMaria Stark. In 2016, Karpov is interrogated and killed byHelmut Zemo for information about the Winter Soldier.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmCaptain America: Civil War. Alternate universe variants of Karpov appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Katy

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Katy (portrayed byAwkwafina), also known asRuiwen, is a hotelvalet and Shang-Chi's best friend who was unaware of his past.[145] She accompanies Shang-Chi to find his sister Xialing, until they are captured byWenwu and theTen Rings organization. Escaping withTrevor Slattery, they're going to the mythical villageTa Lo, where she helps defend the village from theDweller-in-Darkness by striking a weak spot in its armor with an arrow. Back in San Francisco, Katy and Shang-Chi are summoned by the sorcererWong to accompany him toKamar-Taj, where they are introduced toBruce Banner andCarol Danvers via hologram. Wong, Banner, and Danvers discover that the rings are emitting a mysterious signal and Wong vows to keep looking into it. Shang-Chi then suggests they go to a bar, and he, Katy, and Wong sing karaoke together.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.[146][147] An alternate universe variant of Katy will appear in the Disney+ animated seriesMarvel Zombies.[28]

Kazi

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See also:Kazi (comics)

Kazimierz "Kazi"Kazimierczak (portrayed byFra Fee) is a prominent member of the Tracksuit Mafia. He is the second in command and personal sign interpreter toMaya Lopez, who has been his friend since childhood. He was involved in Fisk's plot to take control over New York City and helped arrange Ronin's massacre of several Tracksuit Mafia leaders, including Maya's father. Kazi was ordered by Fisk to kill Kate's mother Eleanor Bishop, although she was rescued byClint Barton andKate Bishop. Kazi was then stabbed by Lopez after she found out about his involvement in her father's death.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesHawkeye.

Harley Keener

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Harley Keener (portrayed byTy Simpkins) is a child from Tennessee who, in 2013, assists Tony Stark following the destruction of his mansion and the ongoing attacks by the "Mandarin" (Aldrich Killian). In 2023, Keener attends Stark's funeral.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsIron Man 3 andAvengers: Endgame.

Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel

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Main article:Kamala Khan (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Khan family

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See also:Aamir Khan (comics),Muneeba Khan (comics), andYusuf Khan (comics)

Kamala Khan's family play an important role in her life. Her parents areMuneeba andYusuf Khan (portrayed byZenobia Shroff andMohan Kapur respectively), and her older brother isAamir Khan (portrayed bySaagar Shaikh). Aamir's fiancée and later wife isTyesha Hillman (portrayed byTravina Springer). Muneeba's mother isSana (portrayed bySamina Ahmad), who still lives inKarachi. Sana's mother wasAisha (portrayed byMehwish Hayat), a Clandestine who fell in love with Sana's fatherHasan (portrayed byFawad Khan) and decided to stay on Earth and passed the mystical bangle down through the generations, before Aisha was killed by fellow Clandestine Najma.

As of 2025,[update] the characters have appeared in three projects: the Disney+ seriesMs. Marvel andDaredevil: Born Again (only Yusuf Khan); and the filmThe Marvels.

Khonshu

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See also:Khonshu (Marvel Comics)

Khonshu (motion-captured by Karim El Hakim, voiced byF. Murray Abraham) is the Egyptian moon god, an outcast amongst the gods for waging a "one-god war on perceived injustices", thus necessitating him to find and use his avatar, Marc Spector. He is based on theEgyptian deity of the same name.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesMoon Knight.

Aldrich Killian / Mandarin

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See also:Aldrich Killian

Aldrich Killian (portrayed byGuy Pearce) is the co-developer of the Extremis virus. He is also depicted as the founder of Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.). Starting out as a sickly individual snubbed by Tony Stark in the past, he swore revenge. Years later, Killian participates inMaya Hansen's development of Extremis to cure himself, founds a terrorist movement with a group of Extremis-enhanced soldiers under his command, and poses as theMandarin to ruin Stark, only to be killed by the Extremis-enhancedPepper Potts.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmIron Man 3.

John King

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See also:John King (comics)

John King (portrayed byManny Montana) is a knife-wielding member of a Chicago street crew led by his cousin,Parker Robbins / The Hood.[29]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ seriesIronheart.

Kingo

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See also:Kingo Sunen

Kingo (portrayed byKumail Nanjiani) is an Eternal who can project cosmic energy projectiles from his hands. Enamored with fame, Kingo becomes a popularBollywood film actor and director to blend in on Earth. He also has a production company inMumbai.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmEternals.[2] Alternate universe variants of Kingo appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[12]

Ulysses Klaue

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See also:Klaw (character)

Ulysses Klaue (portrayed byAndy Serkis) is a South African black-market arms dealer, smuggler, and gangster who is notorious for having stolen a quarter-ton of vibranium from the Wakandans in 1992. After losing his left arm to Ultron, Klaue replaces it with a prosthetic that doubles as a sonic weapon and works withKillmonger until the latter betrays and shoots him in the head to gain entrance into Wakanda.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsAvengers: Age of Ultron andBlack Panther. An alternate universe variant of Klaue appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[9]: 2 

Cameron Klein

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See also:Cameron Klein

Cameron Klein (portrayed byAaron Himelstein) is a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and technician who stayed loyal to Steve Rogers during the Hydra uprising. He was later recruited by Fury and became one of his allies during the Battle of Sokovia and Infinity War.[148]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsCaptain America: The Winter Soldier andAvengers: Age of Ultron.

Korath

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See also:Korath the Pursuer

Korath (portrayed byDjimon Hounsou) is a member of the Starforce during the Kree-Skrull War before becomingRonan the Accuser's enforcer, during which he turns against Thanos and fights the Guardians of the Galaxy, only to be killed byDrax.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsGuardians of the Galaxy andCaptain Marvel. An alternate universe variant of Korath appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[78]

Korg

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See also:Korg (character)

Korg (voiced and motion-captured byTaika Waititi) is aKronan warrior, who was forced to participate in the Contest of Champions on Sakaar, along with his best friend, Miek. He later leads a rebellion against the Grandmaster and escapes the planet with the help of Thor with the fight to protect the survivors of Asgard against Hela, went with the survivors that escaped from Thanos's attack on their ship to protect them, and travels to Earth. By 2023, he resides in Tønsberg, Norway, now named New Asgard,boarding with Thor and Miek, and playing online games, eventually marrying another Kronan named Dwayne by 2026.[149]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmsThor: Ragnarok,Avengers: Endgame andThor: Love and Thunder, with Waititi also directing the twoThor films. Alternate universe variants of Korg appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[78][150]

Kro

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See also:Kro (character)

Kro (voiced byBill Skarsgård) is a Deviant who despises the Eternals. He is later killed by Thena.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmEternals.[151]

Krugarr

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See also:Krugarr

Krugarr (motion-captured by Jared Gore)[152] is a Ravager captain and sorcerer who communicates through his powers.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 andGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

Heinz Kruger

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See also:Heinz Kruger

Heinz Kruger (portrayed byRichard Armitage) is the Red Skull's top assassin who killsAbraham Erskine before ingestingcyanide.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmCaptain America: The First Avenger.[153] An alternate universe variant of Kruger appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.

Krylar

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See also:Krylar (comics)

LordKrylar (portrayed byBill Murray) is the Governor of Axia, a city located in the Quantum Realm.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

Kurt

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Kurt (portrayed byDavid Dastmalchian) is a friend and roommate of Scott Lang and Luis who works as the team's hacker during heists. He, Luis, and Dave are together known as the "Three Wombats".

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsAnt-Man andAnt-Man and the Wasp. An alternate universe variant of Kurt appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[9]: 2 

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Cassie Lang

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See also:Cassie Lang
Cassie Lang as she appeared on the MCU films:Abby Ryder Fortson (left) as a child onAnt-Man andAnt-Man and the Wasp,Emma Fuhrmann (middle) as a teenager onAvengers: Endgame, andKathryn Newton (right) as a young adult onAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

Cassandra "Cassie"Lang (portrayed byAbby Ryder Fortson inAnt-Man andAnt-Man and the Wasp,Emma Fuhrmann inAvengers: Endgame, andKathryn Newton inAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania) is the daughter of Maggie andScott Lang. Her parents eventually divorce based on her father's criminal activity and her mother forms a relationship with police officer Jim Paxton. In 2015, she is held hostage byDarren Cross / Yellowjacket and then learns her father is Ant-Man. In 2018, she expresses interest in being her father's partner and meetsHope van Dyne. She then survivesthe Blip and lives five years without her father, becoming a teenager. In 2023, she is reunited with her father. With interest in theQuantum Realm, Cassie works withHank Pym and van Dyne to build a quantum satellite as well as her own purple version of an "Ant-Man" suit. In 2026, she shows her satellite to her father, but it gets hacked and she, her father, van Dyne,Janet van Dyne, and Pym are sucked into the Quantum Realm. There, she and her father learn about themultiverse and faceKang the Conqueror, as well as meeting Cross again, now as M.O.D.O.K.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in four projects: the filmsAnt-Man,Ant-Man and the Wasp,Avengers: Endgame, andAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

Scott Lang / Ant-Man

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Main article:Scott Lang (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Lang family

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Maggie (portrayed byJudy Greer) is the former wife of Scott Lang, the mother of Cassie Lang and the wife ofJim Paxton (portrayed byBobby Cannavale) who is a police officer in the San Francisco Police Department. Maggie met Scott Lang, the man who would become her husband, and fell in love with him despite knowing his past criminal activities. Lang supported her husband unconditionally until she became pregnant with their daughter, Cassandra. After Cassie's birth, Lang made Scott promise he would leave his criminal lifestyle behind, even though he claimed he was only stealing from crooks.

As of 2025,[update] the characters have appeared in two projects: the filmsAnt-Man andAnt-Man and the Wasp.

Laufey

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See also:Laufey (character)

Laufey (portrayed byColm Feore) is the king of theFrost Giants based onLaufey in Norse mythology. He is the biological father of Loki, and abandoned him as a child due to his small size. Laufey has a strong hatred for Odin for his defeat in battle when he tried to conquer Earth. Loki convinces Laufey to take over Asgard himself, but betrays and kills Laufey to prove himself worthy of Odin.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmThor. An alternate universe variant of Laufey appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...? voiced by Andrew Morgado.[154][26][27]

Sylvie Laufeydottir

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Main article:Sylvie (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Loki Laufeyson

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Main article:Loki (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Laura / X-23

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See also:X-23

Laura (portrayed byDafne Keen), also known asX-23, is a mutant created from Logan's DNA who inherited her genetic donor's adamantium claws and advanced regenerative capabilities. She is part of the rebellion of variants that fight against Cassandra Nova in the Void.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmDeadpool & Wolverine. Keen reprises her role from the 20th Century Fox filmLogan (2017).[155]

Remy LeBeau / Gambit

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See also:Gambit (Marvel Comics)

Remy LeBeau (portrayed byChanning Tatum), also known asGambit, is a mutant with the ability to charge objects withkinetic energy, causing them to explode on impact. He is part of the rebellion of variants that fight against Cassandra Nova in the Void. He has no memory of life before he appeared in the Void, referencing hisunproduced self-titled film.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmDeadpool & Wolverine.[42] He will return in the filmAvengers: Doomsday.[156]

Ned Leeds

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See also:Ned Leeds

Ned Leeds (portrayed byJacob Batalon) is Peter Parker's best friend and the first person other than Tony Stark and Happy Hogan to discover Parker's identity as Spider-Man. He falls victim to the Blip in 2018 but is revived in 2023. In 2024, following the exposure and incrimination of Parker's secret identity to the world by Mysterio, Ned, MJ, and Parker's university applications are all subsequently rejected due to the controversy, in spite of the lifting of his criminal charges. When villains from alternate realities are brought into their universe due to the failure of Stephen Strange's spell to make the world forget Spider-Man's identity, Ned and MJ help Parker collect the displaced villains into the Sanctum Sanctorum. Following a staged coup by the alternateNorman Osborn that results in the villains breaking out of captivity and Peter's Aunt May losing her life in the process when she is killed by Osborn, Ned accidentally summons two alternate Spider-Men, referred to as "Peter-Two" and "Peter-Three," who aid the main universe's Parker in curing the villains. Ned and MJ share a final goodbye with Parker before Strange casts a spell which wipes the world's memories of Parker and sends the displaced individuals back to their realities, relinquishing Ned's friendship with Parker completely. He is a Filipino-American.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in six projects: the filmsSpider-Man: Homecoming,Avengers: Infinity War (cameo),Avengers: Endgame (cameo),Spider-Man: Far From Home, andSpider-Man: No Way Home; and the web seriesThe Daily Bugle.[157] He will return in the filmSpider-Man: Brand New Day (2026).[158]

Darcy Lewis

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Dr.Darcy Lewis (portrayed byKat Dennings) is an original character in the MCU, often serving ascomic relief.[159] In 2011 and 2013, she was, originally, apolitical science major at Culver University and volunteer research assistant to astrophysicistJane Foster because Darcy needed the credit for college.[159][160] By 2023, she has a doctorate in astrophysics.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in four projects: the filmsThor,Thor: The Dark World, andThor: Love and Thunder; and the Disney+ seriesWandaVision.[161] Alternate universe variants of Lewis appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesWhat If...?.[9]: 2  The character made her comic book debut inScarlet Witch (2023),[162] subsequently appearing inScarlet Witch & Quicksilver (2024)[163] andWomen of Marvel ('Witch House') (2024).[164]

Lonnie Lincoln / Tombstone

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See also:Tombstone (character)

Lonnie Lincoln (voiced byEugene Byrd) is a formerfootball player and classmate ofPeter Parker at Rockford T. Bales High School in an alternate universe. He reluctantly joins the 110th Street gang to stop his younger brother Andre from joining them. He later earns the nicknameTombstone after saving the gang's leader,Big Donovan, fromMac Gargan. During a later battle with Gargan, Donovan flees while Lonnie is exposed to a mysterious gas developed byOtto Octavius and gains superhuman strength and durability. With Donovan's departure, Lonnie becomes the new leader of the 110th.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated seriesYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.

Liz

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See also:Liz Allan

Liz (portrayed byLaura Harrier) is a senior at Midtown School of Science and Technology who leads the decathlon team. She is the daughter of Adrian Toomes and initial love interest of Peter Parker. She leaves Peter's school and moves states upon her father's arrest.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmSpider-Man: Homecoming.

List

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Dr.List (portrayed byHenry Goodman) is a Hydra scientist who conducted the experimentation on Loki's scepter and the twins Pietro and Wanda Maximoff. Dr. List later became one of the heads of Hydra following the death of Daniel Whitehall, as mentioned by Kebo, and clashed with Phil Coulson's S.H.I.E.L.D. team. During the Avengers' attack on Hydra's Sokovian base, Dr. List was killed by Tony Stark.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in three projects: the filmsCaptain America: The Winter Soldier (mid-credits cameo) andAvengers: Age of Ultron; and the Marvel Television seriesAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Logan / Wolverine

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Main article:Logan (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Maya Lopez / Echo

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See also:Echo (Marvel Comics)

Maya Lopez (portrayed byAlaqua Cox), also known asEcho, is ofNative American descent and is deaf. She is the daughter of William Lopez and adopted niece ofWilson Fisk. When William is killed byClint Barton duringthe Blip, she becomes the new leader of theTracksuit Mafia. In 2024, Lopez commands the Mafia against Barton andKate Bishop, until she learns Fisk orchestrated William's death.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the Disney+ seriesHawkeye andEcho (2024), both of which include Lopez as a child (portrayed by Cox's cousin, Darnell Besaw).[165]

Lopez family

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William Lopez (portrayed byZahn McClarnon) andTaloa (portrayed byKatarina Ziervogel) are the parents of Maya Lopez. William is the former leader of the Tracksuit Mafia and was killed by Clint Barton during his time as Ronin in the Blip, though the events were revealed to be orchestrated by Lopez's boss Wilson Fisk.Henry "Black Crow"Lopez (portrayed byChaske Spencer) is Maya's uncle and William's brother, who owns a local roller-skating rink and is still connected to Fisk's criminal empire.Chula (portrayed byTantoo Cardinal) is Maya's estranged grandmother and a descendant of the Choctaw tribe.Bonnie (portrayed byDevery Jacobs) is the cousin of Maya Lopez and a descendant of the Choctaw tribe, who became a member of the Tamaha Fire Department in her adulthood.Biscuits (portrayed byCody Lightning) is the cousin of Maya Lopez and a member of the Choctaw tribe.Skully (portrayed byGraham Greene) is a grandfather-figure to Maya, who owns the town pawn shop. Unlike other members of Maya's estranged family, Skully is more willing to find a way forward in their relationship.

As of 2025,[update] the characters have appeared in two projects: the Disney+ seriesHawkeye andEcho.

Luis

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See also:Luis (Marvel Comics)

Luis (portrayed byMichael Peña) is Scott Lang's best friend, serving as his ally and former criminal liaison. He has a particular knack for storytelling, and often serves as comic relief in theAnt-Man films.

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in two projects: the filmsAnt-Man andAnt-Man and the Wasp.

Lylla

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See also:Lylla

Lylla (voiced byLinda Cardellini) is a genetically augmented otter with cybernetic limbs who was created by theHigh Evolutionary as part of Batch 89, along with Teefs, Floor, andRocket.[166] After discovering that their creator intended to kill them, the group attempt to escape, only for the High Evolutionary and his goons to kill all of them except for Rocket.[167] In the present, Rocket briefly reunites with his friends during a near-death experience, where Lylla encourages Rocket to keep on living.[168]

As of 2025,[update] the character has appeared in one project: the filmGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

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