One of the most stalwart Avengers from the pages of Marvel Comics, Wonder Man, is finally making his way into the MCU. It was announced in The Hollywood Reporterthat Shang-Chi director Destin Daniel Cretton is working together with Andrew Guest, producer of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Community, to bring the character to life in a new series. One assumes for Disney+. With Guest on board, we can safely assume this show will have a more comedic bent. Possibly similar to the tone for the upcoming She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
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But you might be wondering who the heck Wonder Man even is, and if he’s somehow related to Wonder Woman. Well, she’s a DC hero and he’s a Marvel one, so that should answer your question. (Although the two did arm wrestle once in a crossover event, which Diana very likely won). Here’s the skinny on the so-called “Ionic Avenger,” and our theories on just what a Disney+ series about the adventures of Simon Williams might look like.
The Seventh Avenger
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Wonder Man was actually one of the earliest heroes ever inducted into the Avengers. He first appeared in Avengers #9, way back in 1964, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Technically, he was the seventh member to be inducted into the team. However, he seemingly died in the very issue they introduced him, and he didn’t come back to life on a more permanent basis for another 12 years, in 1976. As for why he was sidelined for so long, Stan Lee insisted that DC Comics threatened legal action due to Wonder Woman. But once DC introduced a Power Girl after Marvel did Power Man (Luke Cage) first, he figured they had no legal legs to stand on. And thus, Wonder Man returned.
A Wonderous Origin Story
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Simon Williams was a spoiled trust fund baby, heir to the company and fortune of Sandford Williams. But his bad business decisions ran Williams Innovations into the ground, and Simon blamed the company’s biggest rival, Stark Industries. He accepted an offer from the villainous Baron Zemo, to gain ionic powers in an experiment. These powers included super strength, invulnerability, and in later years, flight and energy projection.
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Simon Williams would take on the identity of a new superhero named Wonder Man, and under Zemo’s orders, infiltrate Tony Stark’s team. All with the intent of destroying Iron Man and the Avengers from within. But Simon had a change of heart after serving with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Unable to betray his new teammates, he dies defending them from Zemo’s Masters of Evil. His criminal brother Eric Williams adopts the identity of the Grim Reaper, and seeks revenge on the Avengers, blaming them for Simon’s death. In the process, he became one of their worst enemies.
From Bad Guy to Essential Avenger
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But of course, Simon wasn’t really dead. His body went into an “ionic coma,” during which time Hank Pym recorded Simon’s brain patterns. Patterns that would later form the basis for the mind of the android Vision. Eventually, Simon would emerge from his coma, and rejoin the Avengers in earnest. His brother Eric now hated Simon for siding with the Avengers after he became their enemy, cousing that relationship to fall apart. But Simon had a new sibling now, as he considered Vision his “brother,” since they shared brain patterns. He also made best friends with the X-Men’s Beast. He founded the West Coast Avengers, and began a long career in the movies, trading on his superhero status to become an actor. And this is where we think his TV series’ angle lies.
The Movie Star Superhero
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So far, in the MCU, we’ve seen superheroes as celebrities, like Iron Man. In fact, all of the Avengers have public identities, with the exception of Spider-Man. But we’ve never seen one parlay that fame into getting jobs on the big screen or doing product endorsement. Wonder Man is the ultimate celebrity/hero, someone who has to juggle the ridiculousness of life as a movie star with actually helping people. Series like The Boys have dealt with this idea, but mostly in a satirical way. They’ve never really done a deep dive into what it means to be both hero and movie star. A Wonder Man series would be the perfect opportunity. It’s also perfect for a comedic angle, because we’d likely see exaggerated movie versions of MCU heroes.
Ties to Vision and the Scarlet Witch
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It would also be the perfect opportunity to bring back the Vision, last seen as “white Vision” at the end of WandaVision. Perhaps, in an effort to regain a more human personality without the mind stone, he fuses with Simon’s ion-powered mind. This would be a way to tie the two characters together, in a way that is similar to the comics. And if the Scarlet Witch ever returns (which she will) it might make for a very interesting love triangle. Although the character of Simon Williams could definitely stand on his own. But could Marvel Studios resist incorporating two if their biggest assests, Wanda and Vision, into the proceedings? We doubt it.
Nathan Fillion as Wonder Man? (It Almost Happened)
Wonder Man very nearly made it into the MCU before, albeit in a minor way. There were Easter egg movie posters in the background of the Earth-based scenes in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. And the face used for these posters was none other than Castle and Firefly actor Nathan Fillion. But those scenes were cut from the final film. Perhaps even back then, Kevin Feige had other things in mind for the Superstar Avenger. Although we still love the casting idea of Fillion as Wonder Man. Anyone who saw him play Captain Hammer in Doctor Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog knows how well he can portray an obnoxiously self-involved (yet kinda charming) superhero. Whoever lands the part, we know Wonder Man is going to have a big part to play in the MCU going forward. Only fitting for a character both hero and Hollywood star.
One of the most stalwart Avengers from the pages of Marvel Comics, Wonder Man, is finally making his way into the MCU. It was announced in The Hollywood Reporterthat Shang-Chi director Destin Daniel Cretton is working together with Andrew Guest, producer of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Community, to bring the character to life in a new series. One assumes for Disney+. With Guest on board, we can safely assume this show will have a more comedic bent. Possibly similar to the tone for the upcoming She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Marvel Comics
But you might be wondering who the heck Wonder Man even is, and if he’s somehow related to Wonder Woman. Well, she’s a DC hero and he’s a Marvel one, so that should answer your question. (Although the two did arm wrestle once in a crossover event, which Diana very likely won). Here’s the skinny on the so-called “Ionic Avenger,” and our theories on just what a Disney+ series about the adventures of Simon Williams might look like.
The Seventh Avenger
Marvel Comics
Wonder Man was actually one of the earliest heroes ever inducted into the Avengers. He first appeared in Avengers #9, way back in 1964, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Technically, he was the seventh member to be inducted into the team. However, he seemingly died in the very issue they introduced him, and he didn’t come back to life on a more permanent basis for another 12 years, in 1976. As for why he was sidelined for so long, Stan Lee insisted that DC Comics threatened legal action due to Wonder Woman. But once DC introduced a Power Girl after Marvel did Power Man (Luke Cage) first, he figured they had no legal legs to stand on. And thus, Wonder Man returned.
A Wonderous Origin Story
Marvel Comics
Simon Williams was a spoiled trust fund baby, heir to the company and fortune of Sandford Williams. But his bad business decisions ran Williams Innovations into the ground, and Simon blamed the company’s biggest rival, Stark Industries. He accepted an offer from the villainous Baron Zemo, to gain ionic powers in an experiment. These powers included super strength, invulnerability, and in later years, flight and energy projection.
Marvel Comics
Simon Williams would take on the identity of a new superhero named Wonder Man, and under Zemo’s orders, infiltrate Tony Stark’s team. All with the intent of destroying Iron Man and the Avengers from within. But Simon had a change of heart after serving with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Unable to betray his new teammates, he dies defending them from Zemo’s Masters of Evil. His criminal brother Eric Williams adopts the identity of the Grim Reaper, and seeks revenge on the Avengers, blaming them for Simon’s death. In the process, he became one of their worst enemies.
From Bad Guy to Essential Avenger
Marvel Comics
But of course, Simon wasn’t really dead. His body went into an “ionic coma,” during which time Hank Pym recorded Simon’s brain patterns. Patterns that would later form the basis for the mind of the android Vision. Eventually, Simon would emerge from his coma, and rejoin the Avengers in earnest. His brother Eric now hated Simon for siding with the Avengers after he became their enemy, cousing that relationship to fall apart. But Simon had a new sibling now, as he considered Vision his “brother,” since they shared brain patterns. He also made best friends with the X-Men’s Beast. He founded the West Coast Avengers, and began a long career in the movies, trading on his superhero status to become an actor. And this is where we think his TV series’ angle lies.
The Movie Star Superhero
Marvel Comics
So far, in the MCU, we’ve seen superheroes as celebrities, like Iron Man. In fact, all of the Avengers have public identities, with the exception of Spider-Man. But we’ve never seen one parlay that fame into getting jobs on the big screen or doing product endorsement. Wonder Man is the ultimate celebrity/hero, someone who has to juggle the ridiculousness of life as a movie star with actually helping people. Series like The Boys have dealt with this idea, but mostly in a satirical way. They’ve never really done a deep dive into what it means to be both hero and movie star. A Wonder Man series would be the perfect opportunity. It’s also perfect for a comedic angle, because we’d likely see exaggerated movie versions of MCU heroes.
Ties to Vision and the Scarlet Witch
Marvel Comics
It would also be the perfect opportunity to bring back the Vision, last seen as “white Vision” at the end of WandaVision. Perhaps, in an effort to regain a more human personality without the mind stone, he fuses with Simon’s ion-powered mind. This would be a way to tie the two characters together, in a way that is similar to the comics. And if the Scarlet Witch ever returns (which she will) it might make for a very interesting love triangle. Although the character of Simon Williams could definitely stand on his own. But could Marvel Studios resist incorporating two if their biggest assests, Wanda and Vision, into the proceedings? We doubt it.
Nathan Fillion as Wonder Man? (It Almost Happened)
Wonder Man very nearly made it into the MCU before, albeit in a minor way. There were Easter egg movie posters in the background of the Earth-based scenes in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. And the face used for these posters was none other than Castle and Firefly actor Nathan Fillion. But those scenes were cut from the final film. Perhaps even back then, Kevin Feige had other things in mind for the Superstar Avenger. Although we still love the casting idea of Fillion as Wonder Man. Anyone who saw him play Captain Hammer in Doctor Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog knows how well he can portray an obnoxiously self-involved (yet kinda charming) superhero. Whoever lands the part, we know Wonder Man is going to have a big part to play in the MCU going forward. Only fitting for a character both hero and Hollywood star.
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Hi everyone! Today I want to discuss something interesting about the private jet that I read about recently. So, let’s get started, shall we?! So, Disney is planning an epic around-the-world jaunt by private jet next year, heading to six different countries and all 12 of the company’s theme parks. The Adventures by Disney trip, which is set to take off on July 9, 2023, will invite 75 Disney fans on board a “VIP-configured Boeing 757” aircraft to fly from Los Angeles on a 24-day trip to some of the most iconic destinations in the world, according to the company. The plane will be operated by Icelandair and has long-range capabilities for direct flights. “Embark on a bucket list adventure for 75 ultimate Disney fans!” Disney wrote about the trip, adding, “You’ll also enjoy personal access to experts and staff, who provide fun and fact-filled stories enabling you to be immersed in every location you visit.” The trip starts with a visit to the original park, Disneyland, complete with a Walt Disney Studios tour, access to the park before it opens, and VIP tours. From there, travelers will fly to San Francisco for a visit to the Summit Skywalker Ranch and a Lucasfilm campus tour, before heading to Tokyo, Shanghai, and Hong Kong for trips to the different theme parks and other local activities. The trip also includes cultural highlights like the Taj Mahal in India (and a sunrise photo op, of course) and the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Travelers will then head to Paris for some fun at Disneyland Paris and optional tours of the city, Château de Versailles, and the Champagne region before flying back to Florida where they’ll end the trip. Travelers would stay at a mix of Disney hotels and local hotels like The Oberoi Amarvilas in Agra (one of Travel + Leisure’s best resort hotels in Asia). The tour includes all meals, cocktail hours, gratuities, and laundry services. Bookings for the world tour, which starts at $109,995 per person, open on June 20 for travelers who have taken at least three previous Adventures by Disney trips, on June 22 for travelers who have taken at least one Adventures by Disney trip, on June 24 for Golden Oak members, and on June 28 for the general public. This trip will include 68 meals and 31 sites. The around-the-world trip starts at $109,995 per person. So, a private jet is going to basically travel to all the Disney parks around the world kind of like Soarin Around the World, but quite different. Wow!! All of this seems like it will be a lot of fun next year in July!!
So, what do you guys think about the Private Jet Adventure around the Disney Parks?! I would love to hear your thoughts, opinions, and comments down below! Stay tuned for Disney updates.
There may be no one alive on earth who loves puppies as much as Chris Evans does. His pure adoration for his dog Dodger is documented all across his social media. And that love seems to extend to all canine kind. So it’s not a suprise fans have been clamoring for Chris Evans to do a puppy interview for a long time. And Chris Evans himself has raised his hand to say, he kind of likes the sound of that. We can’t believe this hasn’t happened already, because puppy interviews are the best things ever. But now the moment has finally come. To all who celebrate… Happy Chris Evans Puppy Interview Day!
Chris Evans. Check. Puppies. Check. Pure unadulturated joy. Check. And check again. As Chris Evans shared after finishing his interview, “No other interview will ever compare. I still smell like puppies. (I don’t remember if I answered a single question. Got lost in puppy gazes.)” And honestly, do the questions even matter for a puppy interview?
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No, what matters is that we get to enjoy one of our favorite leading men having his day made by a bunch of adorable creatures. And it doesn’t get any closer to wholly good than that. We could truly watch Chris Evans give a puppy interview every day. Who cares if we’d never get any actual responses? We’re as distracted as Chris Evans by all the puppy mayhem (and, of course, by Chris Evans). Puppies are greater than any answers we could imagine.
So, if you’re feeling down today, just check out the way Chris Evans absolutely melts when a pile of puppies gets close. We knew Chris Evans loved dogs, but this feels more like pure concentrated magic. And it reaches out and touches us all. May we all always be as happy as Chris Evans when a puppy or two get close.