Apart from the evil men who were used out of existence or who died terrible deaths, some Marvel Cinematic Universe -Bösewichen simply found themselves behind bars. To keep them in chess, these threats were sent to the company and superheroes to the raft, a Supermax prison, a slap bang in the middle of the ocean directly from Rykers island. It was first introduced in “Captain America: Civil War” when those who spoke out the Sokovia Agreement were installed and marked in fancy prison threads to be broken quickly by Steve Rogers (Chris Evans). Since then we have seen how some real lawbreakers are caught on this rock without pioneering rocks, unless someone gives the homepage. But the MCU is a big place, and after the events of “Captain America: Brave New World”, the facility is only overcrowded.
From failed politicians to creeping war criminals, the raft has so far had a fascinating guest list from Lierger-SO that we will soon appear a kind of prison break so that we can see these NEDO-DO-wells outdoors again. If they escaped, it would only mean more chaos that the action of their curved enemies and further crossing of streams in areas that fans would never have expected. Let us take a roller call from who is currently locked up in the raft, and it is unlikely that country will soon see land.
Thunderbolt Ross
After his very public, infused gamma outbreaks in “Captain America: Brave New World” Thunderbolt “Ross (Harrison Ford) Ross by accepting the defeat and recognizing that he is a danger to the public as a brand new Red Hulk. At the end of the film, we learned that he had been willingly imprisoned for the raft, and condemned that he was transformed into a monster, the man below, although the decisions had to be made.
But while Ross has a future behind bars, it is not foreseeable how long it will take. When Red Hulk debuted in print, he was a new enemy for Hulk to swing his powerful big fists before becoming a kind of antihero in the Marvel universe. Ross was not only part of the team that was named after him (the Thunderbolts), but even spent a short avenger. In this sense there is a chance that that The best part of the “Brave New World” Could return, and the man behind the rage monster and former commander -in -chief is everything for it.
When asked whether he would return to the shared shoes of his monstrous old age Ego again, Ford said (via Games radar), “I hope he can come back. I hope (there is) a story in which he can develop into something other than the Red Hulk. I think we have the ability to shift the form between hulkness and humanity, but that’s really not my department.” We hope that Ross will be checked soon.
Samuel Sterns
While Ross may be pursuing the noble approach by keeping away from society, a man who really deserves to be in the deep, dark hole in which he was found to be Super Genius Samuel Stern (Tim Blake Nelson). After he had orchestrated the entire torture, who pushed Ross to see in “Brave New World” Red, Sterns came up and declared himself a hero in the twisted game he had created for himself. In The post-credit sceneIt turns out that Sterns was sent next to Ross into the raft, where he points to the fights that are in front of both Wilson and the rest of the heroes who have to face a new threat with a familiar face in “Avengers: Doomsday”.
Nevertheless, it indicates that the only reason why Sterns was sent to the raft is that he wants to be there. During the entire “Brave New World”, the villain, known in the comics as a leader, spends the largest part of the film pulling strings and ensuring that everything runs according to its evil plan. In this sense, there is the possibility that his plan could include his later capture and time in the correctional facility lost at sea. Could there be a chance that Sterns will be the leader of a revolt or free themselves to cause more chaos in the future? With the MCU now the home of three hulks (and a sacarer with skaar)Hecks could show his huge head all the line. Let’s just hope that it will take 17 years for him to do it.
Baron low
Perhaps one of the largest MCU places is one who also enjoyed a short moment of freedom after broken out of prison by two of the most powerful heroes in the earth. Baron Zemo (Daniel Brühl) became his entry and became the enemy of Wakanda after the events of “Captain America: Civil War” and got a short part of fresh air when he was forced to work together with Sam Wilson and Bucky (Sebastian Stan) during “Falcon and the Winter Soldier”.
His time back with society was short -lived because Bucky sent the Baron to the raft after negotiations with Dora Milaje, where he was supposed to continue his sentence without a publication date. The initial theory was that the former decorated Sokovian hero would lead the “Thunderbolts” as in the comics, but when this film was approaching, there were still no signs of him, which is disappointing, especially since Brühl endeavors to regain the character into the MCU campaign.
Speak to Schemal In 2024, Brühl discussed the chance that he returned to the franchise, since Zemo was below, but not completely from the world full of heroes and bad guys. “It’s okay for me, I can wait. I’m a very patient man,” said the actor. “And who knows, I mean, I’m still not dead, I am very confident that I’m back.” Well, he couldn’t be in his turn, but he is right.
Diamondback
Now that “Daredevil: Born Again” is trying to clarify the cloudy water that connects the Netflix shows with the MCU, including the other heroes on street level, which the defenders and, above all, the bad guys who came with them. In the case of “Luke Cage”, Willis Stryker (Erik Laray Harvey) was a villain who proved to be a problem that, even after he was given a reinforced suit to take over the Power Man of Harlem, was put down and found himself in a hotspot for locked up overwhelming. Stryker, aka Diamondback, was the half -brother of Luke Cage (Mike Colter) and tried to frame our young Luke for a number of murders, only so that the ballproof hero clarifies the record and puts stryker in the process.
Unfortunately, like any other character in the Netflix/Marvel Run of shows, there is no confirmation of whether Diamondback would return to the MCU, because his half-brother, who loves a yellow shirt, was not confirmed as a comeback. Anyway, it would only take a swing through a very specific cell in the raft to confirm that Stryker is waiting to receive some repayment.
Trish Walker
Poor Trish Walker (Rachael Taylor). It is one of the few inhabitants in the raft that started with the best intentions before everything went on the side. After her half -sister Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) had attracted all attention when the super -operated private investigator tried, Walker tried “Jessica Jones” in the third season of Netflix. However, the results did not go as she had hoped for when Walker took over the alias of Hellcat and quickly colored the name by gaining murderous tendencies and forced Jones for the last remaining entry of the family that she had left.
At the end of the third season it is confirmed that Walker goes into the raft to live to the worst of the worst in an isolated area without promising the release or a brilliant future of recovery. In view of the fact that Matt Murdock with Disney+ the other heroes and the characters that surround them, they deserved a second chance, could attract just as much attention later. At the moment the Hellcat is up to further, the hell, which is really cage, without assuring that her rehabilitation will work and that she will not do any further round with her dear sister Jess.