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For questions about the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the media franchise and shared fictional universe that is centred on a series of superhero films, independently produced by Marvel Studios and based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. Always use in conjunction with the [marvel] tag and any relevant film tags, e.g. [iron-man-2].
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Why can't this specific Avenger have children?
Because as Natasha goes on to explain,
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Does Stick have mental powers?
In Episode 7 of Netflix' Daredevil, young Matt Murdoch meets Stick.
Does Stick (in any media - comic/tv/movie) have some kind of mental powers?
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Can Iron Man recharge his suit from lightning?
According to the Wikipedia page on Iron Man's armour, a number of models of the Iron Man suit have had the ability to absorb energy attacks. The first instance I can find on the page is on the 'Renais …
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Why is no mutant from X-men series a member of S.H.I.E.L.D?
If you're referring to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it's because of which film companies own the rights to different groups of characters: the rights to use the X-Men (names, characters etc) on film …
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How Freely Can Kilgrave's Commands Be Interpreted?
When Kilgrave gives an instruction that can be interpreted in multiple ways, how free is the recipient to select an interpretation? Does the recipient always have to choose the most lethal meaning?
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What are these events from Widow's past?
The exact wording escapes me, but earlier in the conversation she alludes to having used her skills as a mercenary/assassin, and that Hawkeye was assigned to kill her in turn. Clearly, Hawkeye spared …
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What is the blue light from Loki's scepter?
Whilst on the helicarrier and examining the sceptre, either Stark or Banner (I forget which) comments that it is powered by the Tesseract.
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Was that creature a Bilgesnipe?
It's not a Bilgesnipe. In the Empire spoiler podcast for The Dark World with Kevin Feige (producer) and Alan Taylor (director), one of the Empire journalists asks this very question (at about 14:37). …