Marvel Studios has adapted dozens of iconic heroes from Marvel Comics into the live-action MCU, but there have been some major changes made to some.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Marvel Studios made many changes to some iconic characters from Marvel Comics when adapting them for the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Studios may have only been developing live-action superhero films since 2008's Iron Man, but Marvel Comics has been publishing the stories they're based on since 1939, then known as Timely Comics.
8 Wong Marvel Comics' Wong is vastly different from his MCU counterpart, usually depicted as nothing more than a servant to his mentor, Doctor Strange, who happens to know martial arts. Wong has little depth to his character in the comics, though he is featured in storylines that involve him being turned into a vampire, engaging in a romantic relationship with Sara Wolfe, and even being diagnosed with cancer. In the MCU, Benedict Wong's version of the character has much more purpose.
5 Hope Van Dyne, A.K.A. The Wasp In Marvel Comics, Hope Van Dyne is actually known as Hope Pym, and rather than operating as the superhero Wasp, she is actually the supervillain Red Queen. Evangeline Lilly's version of Hope Van Dyne is unrecognizable, as her Marvel Comics counterpart was shown to have a mission to defeat the superhero team A-Next after the deaths of Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne.
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