10 Questions Which Need To Be Answered In The Upcoming MCU TV Shows

Is Sam ever going to officially become Captain America?

Sam Wilson Captain America
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As soon as Disney announced that they would be releasing multiple MCU TV shows on their Disney+ streaming service, it's fair to say that the majority of the Marvel fanatics out there were over the moon.

Marvel Studios had chosen to bring us Falcon and The Winter Solider, WandaVision, Loki, Hawkeye and What If...? shows, before it was later made known that Moon Knight, Ms. Marvel and She-Hulk were coming to Disney+, too.

Yet, as always tends to be the case when it comes to a Marvel Studios announcement, giddy fans were left with more questions to add to the already stacked pile of unsolved Marvel conundrums.

Despite Avengers: Endgame successfully managing to tie up a fair amount of the established canon's loose ends during its mammoth 181 minute runtime, there are still a whole host of mysteries which have remained unsolved in the wake of the era concluding mega movie.

However, with eight more chances to expand on the ever growing universe our heroes inhabit about to land on our screens at home, now is surely the time to set the record straight regarding some of the MCU's most puzzling questions.

10. Is Vision Still Dead?

Sam Wilson Captain America
Marvel Studios

In the closing moments of the heartbreaking Avengers: Infinity War, everyone's favourite Mind Stone wielding hybrid android Vision was taken from us (and Wanda Maximoff) by Thanos, before the Mad Titan proceeded to snap half the life out of the universe.

Yet, despite many of our fallen heroes returning in Endgame, it was clear that Vision's sacrifice was much more permanent than that of the previously dusted beings. Or was it?

With the news of a WandaVision series landing on Disney+ sometime in December 2020, does this mean that Vision somehow survived having a stone ripped from his skull?

The only footage we've seen from the series so far (dropping during the 2020 Super Bowl) shows Vision and Wanda living various suburban lives in what appears to be a sitcom setting, and we also know the series will tie directly into the upcoming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

Is this all just a figment of Wanda's imagination? A new reality? Or has the uber powerful Scarlet Witch found a way to travel through time or into other universes?

Either way, when a character is brutally killed off and then brought back so soon after their demise, there's always a risk that it will take some dramatic weight away from the initial loss.

Hopefully Marvel find a way of introducing Vision back into the MCU without undoing one of the series' most devastating deaths.

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