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Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige has officially confirmed what many fans have been hoping for, Sacha Baron Cohen ’s Mephisto isn’t a one-and-done villain. After making his debut in Ironheart , the iconic Marvel Comics character is here to stay.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNMephisto's Return Gets Huge Update From Kevin FeigeKevin Feige recently addressed the future of Sacha Baron Cohen's Mephisto in the MCU. In a new press interview, he confirmed the character's return after Ironheart and explained why Marvel waited to introduce the devilish villain.
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While the Marvel villain did pop up on 'Ironheart,' he never dropped by the more obvious 'WandaVision' or 'Agatha All Along.'
Ironheart star Dominique Thorne, who plays the titular tech prodigy Riri Williams, has revealed that even she wasn't immune to Marvel secrecy: she didn't know villain Mephisto would be in the series until she was getting to film scenes with Sacha Baron Cohen.
Ironheart was the first, but not necessarily the last time we'll see Sacha Baron Cohen's Mephisto, Marvel's devil incarnate.
The name "Mephisto" was circulating across Marvel's fan circles online ever since WandaVision began streaming in January 2021.
Who Is Mephisto in the Marvel Comics Universe? Created by Stan Lee and John Buscema in 1968’s Silver Surfer #3, Mephisto is essentially a stand-in for Satan/Lucifer in the Marvel Universe.
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Who Is Mephisto in the Marvel Comics Universe? Created by Stan Lee and John Buscema in 1968’s Silver Surfer #3, Mephisto is essentially a stand-in for Satan/Lucifer in the Marvel Universe. His ...
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