The 5 Strongest Marvel Heroes Who Haven’t Yet Appeared In The MCU
Sentry is reportedly coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Steven Yeun set to play the complex hero in “Thunderbolts.” With his potential appearance, Marvel will introduce their most powerful character, who is a danger to himself and everyone around him.
Debuting in “Sentry” #1 (by Paul Jenkins, Jae Lee, José Villarrubia, Richard Starkings, and Wes Abbott), Bob Reynolds is a drug addict who gains his incredible abilities after breaking into a government lab and drinking the Golden Sentry Serum. The experiment attempts to recreate the Super-Soldier Serum but significantly increases its potential impact on its test subject. As a result, Reynolds has the power of a million exploding suns, with a range of other powers, including molecule manipulation, god-like strength, stamina, reflexes, and near-invincibility.
However, Sentry’s powers come with a dark opposite named the Void. The entity represents the evil side of Sentry, as the hero is constantly battling to keep the Void at bay. To prevent the Void from ever becoming free, Doctor Strange and other Marvel heroes make the world forget about Sentry’s existence, as his bad side far outweighs the good he can do as a hero. In the process, Reynolds has forgotten his time as a hero, forced to live a normal, unspectacular life until he eventually remembers who he once was.
The “Thunderbolts” film features several notable characters on the titular team, including Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), John Walker (Wyatt Russell), and the Red Guardian (David Harbour). However, given Sentry’s vast powers, the team stands little chance of taking down the out-of-control hero.
Sentry is reportedly coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Steven Yeun set to play the complex hero in “Thunderbolts.” With his potential appearance, Marvel will introduce their most powerful character, who is a danger to himself and everyone around him.
Debuting in “Sentry” #1 (by Paul Jenkins, Jae Lee, José Villarrubia, Richard Starkings, and Wes Abbott), Bob Reynolds is a drug addict who gains his incredible abilities after breaking into a government lab and drinking the Golden Sentry Serum. The experiment attempts to recreate the Super-Soldier Serum but significantly increases its potential impact on its test subject. As a result, Reynolds has the power of a million exploding suns, with a range of other powers, including molecule manipulation, god-like strength, stamina, reflexes, and near-invincibility.
However, Sentry’s powers come with a dark opposite named the Void. The entity represents the evil side of Sentry, as the hero is constantly battling to keep the Void at bay. To prevent the Void from ever becoming free, Doctor Strange and other Marvel heroes make the world forget about Sentry’s existence, as his bad side far outweighs the good he can do as a hero. In the process, Reynolds has forgotten his time as a hero, forced to live a normal, unspectacular life until he eventually remembers who he once was.
The “Thunderbolts” film features several notable characters on the titular team, including Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), John Walker (Wyatt Russell), and the Red Guardian (David Harbour). However, given Sentry’s vast powers, the team stands little chance of taking down the out-of-control hero.