Who will play MCU Namor?

Who will play MCU Namor?

actor Tenoch Huerta
According to The Illuminerdi, Marvel Studios is planning Namor the Sub-Mariner’s debut in the MCU with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The character will reportedly be played by Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta. The anti-hero could be the main villain of the movie.

Is Namor the Submariner an avenger?

After being deposed from his throne, Namor joins the superhero team the Avengers.

Is Namor The First mutant?

Namor, the Sub-Mariner, the First Mutant and the King of Atlantis. Though he certainly isn’t the first mutant in terms of existence, he is the first published in Marvel Comics and the first to thrust himself into the public eye. Before the X-Men set out on their first adventure, Namor was fighting wars.

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Is Namor the Sub-Mariner coming to the MCU?

Namor the Sub-Mariner is typically high on the list of movies fans want to see from Marvel Studios. As an anti-hero, Namor would be an interesting addition to the MCU, even though DC beat Marvel to making a movie about an aquatic hero.

Will Black Panther 2 introduce Namor the Sub-Mariner?

Marvel could finally introduce Namor the Sub-Mariner to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Black Panther 2, but not as the villain. It could be that Marvel has a plan for both Atlantis and Namor in Phase 4 that doesn’t involve the iconic comic book character declaring war on Wakanda.

Will Namor be in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

Fans of the character remain hopeful that the Avenging Son will eventually have a place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. At this point, Namor is arguably the most important character from Marvel Comics never to be represented on the big or small screen.

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When did Marvel revive the Sub-Mariner?

The Sub-Mariner experienced a brief revival in the mid-1950s at Atlas Comics, the 1950s iteration of Marvel. Along with Captain America and the original Human Torch, he was revived in Young Men #24. Soon afterward, Sub-Mariner Comics was revived with issues #33–42 (April 1954 – Oct. 1955).