Celestial Island Treaty Unlocks Major MCU Plot Points

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Celestial Island Treaty Unlocks Major MCU Plot Points
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Captain America: Brave New World addresses the frozen Celestial in the Indian Ocean, sparking a global race for its resources. The film introduces Adamantium as a key element, potentially setting the stage for the X-Men's arrival in the MCU.

After years of not being addressed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe , the frozen Celestial has finally been addressed in Captain America: Brave New World , and they play a significant role that will shape the future of the MCU. Captain America: Brave New World covers several major topics that will affect the MCU moving forward. In addition, it also serves as a sequel to some earlier projects, tying up loose ends that appeared to be ignored for much of the Multiverse Saga.

Related Will Captain America 5 Happen? Everything We Know About Brave New World 2 Sam Wilson's time as Captain America has just begun, and Captain America: Brave New World has left the door wide open for a fifth film in the series. I mean, look, we made that movie because I love those characters and we wanted to figure out a way to get 'em to the MCU.

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