Captain America’s Adamantium Storyline Just Put 1 MCU Hero In Enormous Danger From 2025 Onwards
Summary
- The MCU's introduction of Adamantium through Captain America: Brave New World hints at dangerous implications for Star-Lord's return to Earth.
- The focus on the Celestial Tiamut poses a risk for Peter Quill, given his cosmic parentage and the MCU Earth's current scrutiny of aliens.
- Star-Lord's Earth return also coincides with anti-alien legislation, setting up high-stakes challenges in his newfound MCU journey.
Captain America: Brave New World and its reveal of the MCU Adamantium makes the current timeline even more dangerous for one hero. The 2024 San Diego Comic-Con Brave New World footage appears to have shown that the MCU's Adamantium will be introduced via Eternals' Tiamut, suggesting the movie will explore the idea that the being has some core inherently made of the substance, or that Sersi transmuted Tiamut into Adamantium while trying to stop the Celestial from destroying the planet. Either way, this holds massive implications for the MCU timeline, and could manifest in a series of fascinating storylines.
While the main focus of this news has naturally been theories around how it will be explored in the story of Captain America: Brave New World itself – and what characters its arrival could be foreshadowing – there's a lot of other story avenues this reveal would be perfect to open up. In particular, the implications this has for Star-Lord's story are especially interesting, as they imply even more strongly that Peter Quill picked the worst possible time to decide to try and live on Earth, and that upcoming Marvel releases may shed light on how much danger he's currently in.
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2 Star-Lord Returning To Earth Looks A Lot More Dangerous After Captain America: Brave New World's Adamantium Reveal Star-Lord's Return To Earth Was Awkwardly Timed At Best The current landscape for the MCU's Earth at this time certainly paints a picture that is uniquely and particularly dangerous for Star-Lord – making it perhaps inevitable that this is also the exact time the Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 ending appears to show he'll be living on Earth. Captain America: Brave New World revealing that the Celestial Tiamut will seemingly be mined for Adamantium inherently creates a complicated scenario for the hero, as Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 saw Ego – Quill's father – explain himself to be a Celestial, with Peter inheriting some of those genes.
While discussions around what capacity Ego can be considered a Celestial in the MCU are still ongoing – and it's not yet clear exactly how Tiamut becomes comprised of Adamantium, nor to what exact degree this version of the substance is to be considered the same as the type in Wolverine's origin story – the increased focus and scrutiny on this matter creates a scenario where Peter Quill telling anyone about his life and family tree could put him in colossal danger. Unfortunately, Quill will also be on many government radars for his involvement in the major battles of the Infinity Saga.
As such, the galactic mercenary's notable reappearance around the time all of this happens could well lead to investigations, which may return information about Ego, who does bare some considerable parallels to Tiamut, both in the similarities between Tiamut's Emergence and Ego's planned Expansion, and in that both Tiamut and Ego ended up in not dissimilar physical forms. While audiences know Star-Lord is a hero, MCU's Earth story clearly shows widespread paranoia about aliens has broken out, and Peter may end up finding himself on the wrong end of these fears in more than one way.
Star-Lord's Return Was Already Set Up To Be A Risk For The MCU Hero Secret Invasion Made Star-Lord's Return Dangerous To Begin With Even before Captain America: Brave New World's Adamantium and Celestial plot twists were revealed, Star-Lord's return to Earth was already looking like it would be a risky move. Secret Invasion saw President Ritson unveil anti-extraterrestrial legislation – declaring "a bill that designates all off-world born species enemy combatants" – that inherently put folks coming from space like Peter Quill in danger, and doubly so since anyone becoming aware of his Celestial father could thus use the knowledge of his alien parent against the MCU hero.
Even if Brave New World sees President Ross renege on this legislation, the level of violence enacted against those suspected of being aliens towards the end of Secret Invasion suggests that Earth is inherently set to be dangerous for Peter, who is likely to stand out as someone who isn't used to living on the planet. The Marvels saw more Skrull head to Earth to seek refuge from their own destroyed planet as well, which may serve to further exacerbate the divisions on Earth should those who have biases against the Skrull and alienkind in general learn of their arrival.
Why Star-Lord's Next MCU Story Might Be His Most High-Stakes Yet Star-Lord's Earth Story Sets Up Some Trials For The MCU Hero Close While Star-Lord has been shown to be a capable combatant, the fights he has faced in the MCU thus far have been on planets and locations outside of Earth. The fights have also by and large been him and the Guardians against their opponents, and the years Peter has spent with a full team by his side in almost any combat scenario suggest he may find it challenging adapting to this change.
Star-Lord has spent years away from Earth that are likely to show in how he perceives the world, is a character who isn't best suited to managing to go under the radar, and has accidentally timed his move to Earth with perhaps the most fraught period of history for those who live in space coming to the planet. Peter's physically human appearance doesn't look like it'll keep him safe, either, as the general public is now also aware Skrulls can disguise themselves as human, meaning he's particularly at risk from those paranoid about this detail.
All in all, this sets up Star-Lord's time on Earth to be quite possibly the most dangerous and high stakes part of his MCU arc yet depending on how Captain America: Brave New World unfolds. On the plus side, though, this also sets up the potential for a truly fascinating MCU story that effectively combines a series of different storylines together in one fell swoop, allowing the franchise to bring seemingly separate sides of its lore together for one exciting payoff.
Captain America: Brave New World Captain America: Brave New World (formerly titled New World Order) marks Sam Wilson's first MCU big-screen appearance as Steve Rogers' successor after receiving the suit and shield in Phase 4's The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Anthony Mackie returns as the titular Avenger alongside Danny Ramirez as Joaquin Torres, Carl Lumby as Isaiah Bradley, and Tim Blake Nelson as The Incredible Hulk's former ally Samuel Sterns. Harrison Ford makes his MCU debut replacing the late William Hurt as Thaddeus Ross.
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