22 MCU Characters That Have Disappeared From The MCU

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Will we see these long-lost characters in the MCU again? Only time will tell...

With every passing year, the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to expand, telling new stories filled with faces both old and new.

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But there have been a select few characters from throughout the MCU that have been lost in the shuffle for one reason or another. I've put together a list of 22 notable characters that have since gone MIA in the MCU.

1. Doc Sampson (Ty Burrell), The Incredible Hulk

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Before he became Phil Dunphy on Modern Family, Ty Burrell jumped into the role of Doc Sampson in The Incredible Hulk; while Sampson has his own fantastic future as a superhero in the comics, it seems Burrell's busy schedule may keep the character from ever re-emerging in the MCU.

2. Liz (Laura Harrier), Spider-Man: Homecoming

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One of the main characters in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Liz's relocation after her father, Adrian Toomes, is arrested kept her away from Spider-Man sequels, and Toomes' appearance in Sony's Spider-Verse via Morbius, might make her MCU absence permanent.

3. President Matthew Ellis (William Sadler), Iron Man 3

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The first president in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Ellis has been largely missing from the political entanglements in subsequent movies, whether it be the globetrotting adventures in Captain America: Civil War or issues arising in Black Widow and Spider-Man: Far From Home.

4. Robbie Reyes/Ghost Rider (Gabriel Luna), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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Marvel is introducing Blade into Phase Four of the MCU, but Ghost Rider is still waiting in the wings, with Gabriel Luna's iteration of Robbie Reyes still unused in the primary MCU canon despite the actor being allegedly contracted to return at some point.

5. Madame B. (Julie Delpy), Avengers: Age of Ultron

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When Black Widow was announced as the first film of Marvel's Phase Four, MCU fans assumed we would learn more about Age of Ultron's Madame B. and the subjects of her "Red Room." While the latter was expanded upon in the prequel, Madame B. was out of action and effectively replaced by Ray Winstone's Dreykov.

6. Gabe Jones (Derek Luke), Captain America: The First Avenger

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Outside of Bucky Barnes and, to a much lesser extent, Dum Dum Dugan, the Howling Commandos have been largely underappreciated in the MCU, and while the legacy of the commandos have been the subject of low-key hints and Easter eggs, it feels like Marvel really whiffed positioning Gabe Jones as more of a presence in Agent Carter, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, or even the time-traveling sequence in Avengers: Endgame.

7. Daisy Johnson/Quake (Chloe Bennet), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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It may be a while before we see any indication of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in future MCU movie or television projects, but with characters from the Defenders Saga making their way into Hawkeye and Spider-Man: No Way Home, it wouldn't be the biggest surprise to see the return of Daisy Johnson (aka Quake) in some capacity.

8. Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell), Iron Man 2

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Last seen in All Hail the King, there seems to be unfinished business with the anti-Tony Stark in the MCU, especially when you have a performer with the pedigree and charisma of Sam Rockwell on the books.

9. The Koenigs (Patton Oswalt), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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With Patton Oswalt voicing Eros's minion, Pip the Troll, and the questionable canon of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it seems that any future appearances of the funny first family of S.H.I.E.L.D., the Koenigs, in the MCU are improbable at best.

10. Jackson Norriss (Scoot McNairy), All Hail the King

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When Shang Chi was announced to tie the Ten Rings back into the Marvel Cinematic Universe post-Iron Man 3, fans were curious if anyone from the One-Shot All Hail the King would find their way back into the MCU. While Trevor Slattery returned to the proceedings, Scoot McNairy's deceptive mercenary has been out of sight since his debut.

11. Eir (Alice Krige), Thor: The Dark World

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Though it could be fair to assume Eir was slain during the slaughter of Asgardians at the beginning of Infinity War, there's been nothing but radio silence on this powerful Asgardian physician since her appearance in Thor: The Dark World.

12. Aaron Davis (Donald Glover), Spider-Man: Homecoming

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Marvel diehards know Aaron Davis is the uncle of future Spider-Man Miles Morales, which is why it's been so odd that there haven't been any callbacks or return appearances for Donald Glover's street-smart Homecoming character thus far.

13. Aleta Ogord (Michelle Yeoh), Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2

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While the Ravagers may not have explicitly partaken in the war against Thanos at the end of Avengers: Endgame, one wonders if Aleta Ogord will have a presence in Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3, considering the warm reception to Michelle Yeoh's graceful mentor character Ying Nan in Shang Chi.

14. Rhomann Dey (John C. Reilly), Guardians of the Galaxy

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One of the more sympathetic figures in the Guardians of the Galaxy series, Rhomann Dey was presumed to have passed in Thanos's massacre of Xandar, but fans of Nova know that he may have a different fate in the future of the MCU.

15. Black Bolt (Anson Mount), Inhumans

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Much like Helstrom and Cloak & Dagger, Marvel's Inhumans has been on the shakiest ground regarding their canonical placement in the MCU, leaving it highly unlikely we may see Anson Mount reprising the role of Black Bolt in the near future, if at all.

16. Mitchell Carson (Martin Donovan), Ant-Man

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One of the strangest cliffhangers yet to be addressed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, HYDRA loyalist Mitchell Carson escaped from the conflict of Ant-Man unscathed and in possession of Pym Particles, though his whereabouts, intentions, and collaborators have been unknown since 2015.

17. W’Kabi (Daniel Kaluuya), Black Panther

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W'Kabi was most recently facing consequences for his betrayal of Wakanda in 2018's Black Panther and has yet to be referenced in the MCU since, with Kaluuya reportedly not returning for Wakanda Forever. Furthermore, there's been no word on Kaluuya's involvement with the upcoming Wakanda series on Disney+ so who knows when, or if, W'Kabi will grace the MCU again.

18. Felix Blake (Titus Welliver), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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For a while, Felix Blake appeared to be the Marvel's next Coulson surrogate, but Titus Welliver's commitments on Bosch and the subsequent utilization of Maria Hill have led to Blake becoming a footnote in the MCU.

19. Ava Starr/Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Ant-Man and the Wasp

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It feels fairly certain that Ava Starr may return to the MCU at some point, but the character has basically been on ice (alongside Laurence Fishburne's Bill Foster) since the Ant-Man sequel in 2018.

20. Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson), The Incredible Hulk

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Another hanging thread from The Incredible Hulk, fans assumed that somewhere down the line, the MCU would eventually address "The Leader" following his teased emergence, but various factors, from copyright issues to the actor's close friendship with ex-Hulk Edward Norton, have kept Samuel Sterns from returning to the big screen.

21. Dr. Helen Cho (Claudia Kim), Avengers: Age of Ultron

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A subtly integral character to the plot of Age of Ultron, Dr. Cho has essentially disappeared from the MCU, despite her connection to Vision and her recruitment to the scientific wing of the now-destroyed Avengers Campus.

22. MacDonald "Mac" Gargan (Michael Mando), Spider-Man: Homecoming

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In the closing moments of Spider-Man: Homecoming, the future "Scorpion" reaffirmed his vendetta against Spider-Man and casually intimidated Adrian Toomes, though the character has not been seen or heard from in either Marvel or Sony's Spider-Verse in any film since.

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