Questions I hope the MCU answers
Is Mordo a villain?
This one we might actually get answers to sooner rather than later, given that Chiwetel Ejiofor himself has reportedly filmed some bits for The Multiverse of Madness. For those of you who don't remember the ending to the original 2016 film, one of the post-credits scenes showed Mordo stripping Pangborn of the power he used to walk, telling him that the Earth already has "too many sorcerers". However, he wasn't seen in Stephen Strange's next couple of appearances in Thor: Ragnarok, Infinity War or Endgame. So this is actually two different questions: What has Mordo been up to since re-paralyzing Jonathan Pangborn in 2016? And two, is he a villain?
Where did White Vision go to?
One of the scenes in the WandaVision finale involved the previously-robotic White Vision getting his memories back, getting color in his eyes again instead of blankness, and flying off for points unknown. However, it's unclear where, exactly, he went- or, for that matter, when/if we'll see him again. This is Marvel we're talking about, so they probably have a plan in place- I say probably because they're keeping it tightly under wraps. I'd like to see him show up in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, although that might seem like a reach at this point.
Will Sam or Bucky mention Westview in their new series?
Honestly, I'm kind of expecting it to come up at some point in the series, although not right away- keep in mind, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier takes place six months after the Blip, which is five months or so after WandaVision. If it does come up, I'd expect it towards the end of the season for this reason- although Sam and Bucky are the first non-Westview-involved members of the Avengers group that we've seen since Endgame, they've been navigating the previous six months, as well. So maybe Westview- while not being all that important now- might crop up at some point.
Will we finally see what happened in Budapest?
This is, of course, in reference to the Black Widow film, which is (fingers crossed and knock on wood) coming out in less than two months. There's a scene in 2012's The Avengers during the Battle of New York where Romanoff says "this is just like Budapest all over again" to which Clint replies "you and I remember Budapest very differently". Nine years later and we still have no clue what they're talking about. So, hopefully, the Black Widow film will shed some light on that. And it's not in reference to the airport battle from Civil War, which happened in Germany. It's also not in reference to her ballet-training backstory from Age of Ultron- that happened in Russia.
Will we finally get an answer to the confusing physics of the Ant-Man suit?
This is one I'm hoping Quantumania is able to shed some light on. We've seen Ant-Man do some serious damage in a fight while he's shrunk down, which implies that he maintains the same body weight at normal height and at ant-height. However, he's still able to ride an ant without crushing it- and this is one instance where the whole lifting 100-times-their-body-weight isn't actually a thing anymore- that wouldn't work. I'm not doubting Marvel's ability to come up with an explanation, I'm just surprised it's slipped their minds.
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