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6 Marvel Cinematic Universe Fan Theories

Marvel has developed a reputation for foreshadowing huge revelations many years in advance. So it's no surprise that there's a lot of theories trying to predict what will happen next. Marvel has plans for movies through 2020. So what secrets have been right in front of fans. Here are the list of 10 Marvel fan theories. But first subscribe to our website for more Word Engage.

1) Heimdell has the final Infinity stone 


The entirety of the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far has been the story of the quest for the six Infinity stones. Fans have seen five so far. The big question is where is the sixth stone? This theory suggests that Heimdell has had it all along. In the Guardians of the Galaxy vision, the soul stone is shown to be orange, the same color as Heimdell's eyes and the jamb on the front of his armor in Thor: The Dark World. However, in Thor's vision in Avengers: Age of Ultron, Heimdell's eyes are white. In Thor, Loki suggests that Heimdell has a power no one else has in Asgard. This is why he is in charge of watching over the nine realms. In Thor: The Dark World, Haendel tells Thor that he can see into nine realms and over 10 trillion souls. To top it all off, the location of the Infinity stones seems to be foreshadowed with the acronym Thanos: Tesseract, Heimdall, Aether, Nexus, Orb, Sceptre.

2) Peggy Carter is Tony Stark's real mother 


It was clear to everyone watching Captain America: The First Avenger that Peggy Carter and Howard Stark had some kind of intimate relationship before Steve Rogers showed up. Their friendship throughout Agent Carter shows that Howard trusts Peggy more than anyone else and in the opening scene of Ant-Man, we find that they still work closely with each other well into Howard's marriage. This leaves a lot to the imagination and the idea of an extramarital affair is definitely on the table. Howard was established as a bit of a womanizer from the very beginning and in Captain America: Civil War, Steve Rogers even says I can't believe Howard got married. Sure people grow and Howard might have met the right woman and wanted to down eventually but this could just as easily not be the case. Plus the theory doesn't rely on Howard's infidelity. Another suggestion is that Maria wasn't able to carry children so Howard went to his oldest and most trusted friend to act as a surrogate to carry their child for them. This would explain a lot about Tony like why he looks nothing like his fair-haired mother and another reason for his deep-seated daddy issues

3) Loki lost against the Avengers on purpose 


Loki is the god of mischief. He's a manipulator, a schemer, a plans within plans kind of guy. So why is everything he does in the Avengers so straightforward and kind of dumb. First he gets captured when he stands in front of a crowd of people and makes a huge scene, then he accepts capture and is brought aboard the Helicarrier with no fight at all. The Avengers realized that he wanted to get captured to unleash the Hulk which he only did to bring the Avengers together. Loki made it clear in Thor that he has no interest in earth. He wants to rule Asgard, so why bother enslaving and manipulating people on earth in the first place. He uses the Sceptre to manipulate Selvig into putting a fail-safe in the portal device, so the Avengers can close the portal, get the tesseract and send it back to Asgard with Thor and Loki. With yet another Infinity stone in Asgard plus the gauntlet itself is revealed in Thor, Loki is in the perfect position to take Asgard and Thanos gets the gauntlet as we see at the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron so he can take Earth.

4) Groot is a godlike immortal 


Groot is everyone's favorite character from Guardians Of The Galaxy especially baby Groot but his origins have remained uncertain throughout the first two films. Back in the opening scene of Captain America: The First Avenger as the Red Skull is trying to find the tesseract, he looks at a carving of a tree on the wall and says eek drasil, the world tree guardian of wisdom and fate. Also it seems like kind of a random line to throw in for no reason but even before that Thor describes eek drasil in Thor as the world's tree that connects the nine realms. Then in Thor: The Dark World, Heimdell has an imprint of eek drasil on his chest plate. In Guardians Of The Galaxy, it was established that any small piece of Groot when preserved will eventually regenerate into a living Groot which suggests that he can basically go on living forever. The theory suggests that Groot came from a piece of eek drasil planted in the earthly realm to be a guardian. This would explain why no one in Guardians Of The Galaxy seems to have ever seen anything like Groot before and why his stat readout at the Nova Corp says Origin X.

5) The Reality Stone will be used to recast characters 


One of the biggest questions of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the beginning has been how will it continue. Superheroes can continue to fight indefinitely when they're in print but live action presents much more of a challenge. Not only will the actors continue to age until they're no longer suited for the roles but typically actors want to focus on other projects as their careers continue. As much as we might be willing to watch Robert Downey jr. suit up and fight evil well into his 60's as an actor he will eventually want to leave the role. Maybe he'd be willing to revisit the role at some point. While there are plenty of heroes in the Marvel Universe, a U.S. agent movie just isn't going to have the same impact as a Captain America movie. The solution may already be present in the comics. The Reality Gem has the power to grant its user control over reality one who possesses the stone can create entirely different realities. One theory suggests that the reality gem will be used at the end of Avengers 4 as a soft reboot of the universe recasting longtime actors in the same iconic roles to prolong the life of the MCU.

6) Captain America will die in Avengers: Infinity War 


One of the big criticisms of the MCU so far has been an unwillingness to kill off any big players for real Pepper Potts. Fake died Nick Fury, Fake died Loki, fake died twice. What's up with that? Do they think we can't handle it? They might just be saving the big hero death for the big finale of the first three phases in Avengers: Infinity War. Our first clue is in Tony's vision. In Avengers: Age of Ultron, he sees all the Avengers dead but he specifically focuses on cap whose shield lies broken beside him. Later in the movie, Scarlet witch gives Steve a vision of himself finally getting that dance with Peggy who says the war is over, we can go home. Could this be Steve finally at peace on top of all this. Chris Evans only has one movie left in his contract with Marvel and there's been no discussion of renegotiation unlike Robert Downey jr. who just signed on for more. Kevin Feige has stated that they can't reveal the title of Avengers 4 because it will give away the ending of Infinity War. Could that suggest that the title might be Avengers: Fallen Son, the storyline that killed cap in the comics.

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