Everyone knew that Marvel's latest film would be filled with easter eggs and references both to the past and the future of the MCU, however with a massive three hour run-time and a cinematic universe comprised of nearly two dozen films and a decade of nostalgia to cap off, no one knew quite what to expect. Fans theorized that we would see hints towards all sorts of characters - everyone from Adam Warlock to members of the Eternals were expected to make their debut, and some people were even convinced we'd see beings as powerful as The Living Tribunal or Annihilus. While the directors, Joe and Anthony Russo managed to keep the focus honed in on the first three phases, keen listeners were treated to what is more than likely a heavy reference to a character who has been around in Marvel comics as long as Captain America.
The scene in question is when Black Widow is taking reports from holo-versions of War-Machine, Captain Marvel, Nebula, Rocket, and Okoye near the beginning of the movie. Natasha and Okoye spend time discussing multiple earthquakes under the ocean near Africa which caused a crack in the sand belt. While Natasha seemed very concerned about how they planned on handling the situation, Okoye simply said they would handle it by "not handling it." According to her if it's under the ocean, it isn't her problem. She does have a lot on her plate with T'challa dusted, after all.
While it's possible this is just a scene intended to flesh out Natasha's role and responsibility as a leader, it's more than likely a set up for the long overdue and already referenced Namor The Submariner. Chances are if you've seen
Avengers: Endgame already (and hopefully you have if you're still reading!) you more than likely knew that's who this article was in reference to prior to clicking it.
While casual fans of the character might believe that Namor is a rip-off of Aquaman and that Marvel would be trying to emulate their rival's success if they moved forward with the character, Namor actually existed first, having been created in 1939, two years prior to DC's Arthur Curry. Also, way back in Iron Man 2 (you remember, that world-building film?) there was a shield map which not only included the location of Wakanda eight years prior to
Black Panther's release, but also a spot in the middle of the ocean that led fans to believe Namor was on the way. That spot just happened to be really close to Africa, where Wakanda is. Coincidence?
Kevin Feige, head of Marvel Studios, has made it well-known that Namor is one of his favorite characters, but when it comes to the rights for the character, he says they are caught up in the same distribution mess that prevents Hulk from receiving another solo film. Marvel Studios' way around that was by utilizing Hulk in other films, however, and now that we are moving into a new Marvel Universe, why not do the same thing with Namor?
There is another part in Avengers: Endgame where Captain America mentions the whales he saw as a positive thing because there are fewer ships which means cleaner water. So, five years later when all the pollution comes back, is Namor expected to ignore it, or is that another obvious set up for the character? Since there are so many directions to take the character, I have listed what I think will be the most likely places we could see Namor show up next, in order from least to most likely.
10.Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
This film hits the bottom of the list for a number of reasons. With James Gunn back at the helm to close off his beloved trilogy of movies, the majority if not all of the story will likely be rooted in space. Now that Thor, another cosmic being is on the team, and he's said goodbye to Earth, leaving Valkyrie in charge of New Asgard for the time being, we can expect that he has no more business on our planet.
Volume 3 will also need to round out the plot points raised in the first two movies, mainly Adam Warlock and the other Ravagers, potentially even revisiting Cosmo the space-dog or Howard the Duck. Oh, and Avengers: Endame made it pretty clear that this movie will also be involving searching for Gamora - er, past Gamora, so it doesn't seem like there is much room for anything on Earth, let alone the introduction of a character who really doesn't fit here. The only reason this is included on the list is because it's a confirmed MCU release.
9.Captain Marvel 2
Another highly unlikely candidate for the Sub-Mariner's introduction, Captain Marvel 2 will also likely spend a majority of the film in space just like Guardians. Not to mention, this movie has been hinted that it may also be set in the past and if that's the case then we can't expect Namor and Carol to know of each other - especially as Carol kept her mouth shut during Okoye's mention of underwater issues.
The only reason this one gets an edge on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is because of Carol's relationship with Fury and Fury's potential knowledge of Namor or his home due to the blip on his S.H.I.E.L.D. map shown in Iron Man 2, and since the trailers involving the pager in Endgame weren't actually in the movie, who is to say that he has never paged her in the past?
8.Shang-Chi
There isn't any part of me that actually believes we will see Namor show up in Shang-Chi. I don't have extensive knowledge of the character but I do know that the movie is looking to feature a nearly all Asian cast. Honestly, neither Shang-Chi nor Namor should have their introductions cheapened in such a manner either.
7.Spider-Man: Far From Home
This is where things start to have a little more backing to them. I don't believe that Namor will be a part of the story in Far From Home, but Kevin Feige did mention that this is the final film of Phase 3 and that makes me think we are going to get a lot of touching on he events of Avengers Endgame and what state that has left the rest of the world in - especially as the titular hero will be visiting most of it on a field trip.
This film features new takes on Hydro-Man, Molten-Man, and Sandman, and while fans are expecting them to ultimately be the work of Mysterio - that still leaves a villain messing with the water someplace across the world, and that's just one more thing to bring Namor bubbling to the surface, perhaps in an after credits scene. Also, Nick Fury and Maria Hill are in this as well, and as I pointed out several times now, S.H.I.E.L.D. has some knowledge of Atlantis - and we learned in Captain Marvel that Fury has no problem keeping his mouth shut.
6.Black Widow
And since we're talking about S.H.I.E.L.D. and secrets from the past, why not mention the Black Widow prequel? While it's true that this film is about her journey and transition from Red Room to ultimate S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and spy, it is expected to feature Hawkeye and there is no reason we can't get some indication in the past of when Nick Fury first got the idea of the location of Atlantis, especially as this film will take place overseas and in the past. Marvel Studios loves to flesh out the past of the MCU.
5.Eternals
This one is tricky. Like Shang-Chi, I don't know a ton about The Eternals other than what I've learned in my research of the characters. What I do know is that they are essentially perfect beings and that Hercules is rumored to be included in the film as well. Who else is cocky and thinks of themself as a perfect being? Namor.
While it would be a twist on his origin, it's not outside of the box for Marvel Studios to make a few changes and it wouldn't be impossible to say that Namor and Atlantis were originally part of The Eternals before plunging to the bottom of the ocean on Earth.
4.Fantastic 4: Marvel's First Family
This movie hasn't been announced and it doesn't have a release date, so putting it this high on a list of places Namor could show up may seem like wishful thinking, but Namor is a long time frenemy of Marvel's first family so it wouldn't be a cheap shot to include him as their first villain.
I think Marvel Studios has an opportunity to have Reed Richards and Victor Von Doom work together in this movie, setting up Doom to turn evil in the future, and Namor to eventually reluctantly work with the team in a sequel or a future line-up of Avengers. This also gives people more time to pallete cleanse Dr. Doom and the last three Fantastic 4 movies before seeing what can really happen.
Alternatively, and sort of unrelated, if Marvel doesn't choose to include Namor in the first film, I'd love to see Mole Man. I think the perfect version of an MCU Mole Man would be a disfigured scientist who traps himself in the Quantum Realm and builds a city there, (such as that easter egg palace) ruling over the Tardigrades as his version of the "moles" and the Quantum Realm would be "under the surface".
Peyton Reed, who directed the first two Ant Man films has expressed interest in helming a Fantastic 4 film, and as he was the one who brought the Quantum Realm to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, who could be better to tell this story? The Quantum Palace was his easter egg, after all, and there are no current plans for a third Ant Man that have been announced as of yet.
3.Doctor Strange 2
Now we're getting to the top most likely - the top three choices. While the top five are all highly possible, I fully expect Namore to show his face in one of these three movies.
For one thing, Doctor Strange, Hulk, and Namor make up The Defenders alongside Silver Surfer, who is sure to arrive in the MCU shortly now that Fox has been absorbed by Disney. As if the sound of those four together on screen in a Doctor Strange movie isn't awesome enough, there is actually some evidence to fuel speculation for this fire.
Roughly a month ago the director of Doctor Strange, Scott Derrickson, tweeted an image of both Namor and Stange with the caption "Are you experienced?" Fans were hoping it was a hint that we could see Namor soon, and were answered by Okoye in Avengers Endgame.
2.Black Panther 2
This one almost tied for first. There is more evidence in the actual Marvel Cinematic Universe as well as precedence in the comics and it is too much to be a coincidence.
First, the location on the map that Nick Fury had was close to Africa, where Wakanda is located. Second, as I already mentioned above, Okoye argued against Natasha's judgement and chose to ignore the problems of the ocean while T'challa was away, and that is more than likely something he will have to answer for when he returns to his throne and his country, trying to reorganize his rule.
This could set up a war between kings, Wakanda Vs. Atlantis, which has also happened in the comics and would be amazing to see play out on the big screen.
1.New Avengers
And topping the list off at number one is going to be New Avengers. Again, this is another film that hasn't been announced yet, but it would be insane if the studio didn't release some sort of new avengers roster, whether that be West Coast or A-Force, something must fill the void left behind by our fallen and retired heroes.
I would love to see Hulk stick around here, but if he is going to be taking a break from the MCU as well then Namor would be a perfect replacement, especially as he has the same rights problems as Hulk and is required to show up only in other people's films. It might not feel as cheap if Namor originally is a villain of the New Avengers but winds up joining them, because with Hulk gone they'll need an angry friend to fight every other movie.
The grave course of events set in motion by Thanos that wiped out half the universe and fractured the Avengers ranks compels the remaining Avengers to take one final stand in Marvel Studios’ grand conclusion to twenty-two films, “Avengers: Endgame.”
Avengers: Endgame features:
Directors: Anthony & Joe Russo
Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man
Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America
Chris Hemsworth as Thor Odinson
Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk
Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton/Hawkeye
Chris Pratt as Peter Quill/Star-Lord
Benedict Cumberbatch as Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange
Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa/Black Panther
Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man
Josh Brolin as Thanos
Tom Hiddleston as Loki
Zoe Saldana as Gamora
Paul Bettany as Vision
Danai Gurira as Okoye
Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch
Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson/Falcon
Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes/White Wolf
Don Cheadle as James Rhodes/War Machine
Dave Bautista as Drax the Destroyer
Letitia Wright as Shuri
Terry Notary as Groot/Cull Obsidian
Vin Diesel as Groot (voice)
Sean Gunn as Rocket Raccoon
Bradley Cooper as Rocket Raccoon (voice)
Karen Gillan as Nebula
Pom Klementieff as Mantis
Benicio del Toro as Taneleer Tivan/Collector
Michael James Shaw as Corvus Glaive
Carrie Coon as Proxima Midnight
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor as Ebony Maw
Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts
Benedict Wong as Wong
Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie
Idris Elba as Heimdall
Winston Duke as M'Baku
Florence Kasumba as Ayo
Sydelle Noel as Xoliswa
Angela Bassett as Ramonda
Callan Mulvey as Jack Rollins
Isabella Amara as Sally Avril
Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds
William Hurt as Thaddeus Ross
Peter Dinklage as Eitri
Ross Marquand as Stonekeeper
Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill
Stan Lee as Watcher Informant
Jim Starlin in an undisclosed cameo
Avengers: Endgame hits theaters April 26