Endgame producer and Hawkeye acquire new owner of Avengers Tower

Trinh Tran, executive producer of Hawkeye, pisses off a new Avengers Tower owner, saying she “loves to hear any and all” fan theories about Jupiter.

Trin Tran, Executive Producer of Avengers: Endgame and next hook The Disney + series, has provoked the provocation of a potential new owner of the Avengers Tower. It first appeared in 2012 AvengersFormerly known as the Stark Tower, the towering Manhattan tower became the centerpiece of the Battle of New York and the site of the superhero team’s final showdown with Tom Hiddleston Loki. After the events of the first Avengers The film, by the time of the second stage Avengers: Age of Ultron, The building was renamed Avengers Tower and became the temporary home of the Mightiest Heroes until they later moved to a new facility in upstate New York.

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Although the Avengers moved on, the building that was once the crown jewel in Tony Stark’s business empire went on to play an important role during subsequent films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. in 2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming, the public learned that the building had been sold to a new buyer, and Peter Parker of Tom Holland intervened to prevent Michael Keaton’s vulture from stealing Stark’s technology being transported from the building. Since then, the building has reappeared briefly in both Avengers: Infinity War During the closing Spider-Man: Far From Home.

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Since then Spider Man: HomecomingMarvel fans have been busy speculating who exactly stepped in to buy the iconic building, with several big names suggesting Marvel Comic lore as potential owners. Now, Tran threw more fuel on the fire, after I asked him cinemablend Who may be the owner of the new building. While she didn’t let any explicit information out of the bag, the producer said she was curious about “Hear anything and everything [theories]. “ Check out her full comments below:

“Do you have any ideas, do you have answers? Want to speculate? I’d love to hear anything and everything [theories]And we’ll see if it sort of fits where I think it can go towards.”

Given Marvel’s tendency to misdirect and tightly keep its plot points tight, Tran’s dodgy answer might come as a small surprise to desperate MCU fans to find out which Marvel character might have bought the building. Over the years, fans have linked her with anyone from Spider Man Villain Norman Osborne / Green Goblin Even The Fantastic Four’Reed Richards. In the comics, even a variant of Nathaniel Richards (aka Kang the Conqueror) purchased the building under the name Mister Gryphon for his own business empire, Qeng Enterprises.

Given that Marvel Studios has continued to tease the importance of the building throughout its films, it’s possible that a new owner will eventually be revealed to have a major impact on the ongoing future of the MCU. Whether Avengers Tower ends up becoming the Baxter Building or Oscorp’s headquarters, Tran and the other folks at Marvel seem certainly intent on not giving up too much. In the meantime, fans will no doubt keep their eyes peeled to see whether or not they can spot a new name on the facade of the building. hook When it arrives at Disney+ later this month.

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Source: cinemablend

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