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The Big Picture Marvel Studios has finally confirmed that Richard Rider, one of Marvel's most beloved cosmic characters, is set to make his long-awaited debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe . The exciting news was revealed in an exclusive interview by ComicBook's Brandon Davis with Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige.
The announcement aligns with previous hints about a Nova project from Marvel's head of streaming, animation, and television, Brad Winderbaum. In an earlier interview, Winderbaum expressed his enthusiasm for Nova, saying: Why Have We Not Seen Nova So Far? Nova's absence from the MCU has been a topic of much speculation and discussion among fans. Notably, Richard Rider was considered for an early draft of Avengers: Infinity War. Despite significant efforts by screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the character was ultimately left out. Fans were also surprised by his exclusion from the Guardians of the Galaxy films, given the prominent role of the Nova Corps.
Stay tuned for further updates on Nova and his journey to the MCU, as Marvel Studios continues to expand its cosmic universe. The next Marvel installment, Deadpool & Wolverine hits theaters next weekend, grab your tickets below.
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