Marvel Studios Head Kevin Feige Responds to Rumors of Millie Bobby Brown Joining the MCU

Only time will tell if these rumors turn out to be true.

Millie Bobby Brown attends the "Godzilla II   Roi des Monstres" Premiere.
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Millie Bobby Brown attends the "Godzilla II   Roi des Monstres" Premiere.

Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige wants to finish Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe before discussing anything possibly pertaining to the MCU'S next chapter. This includes rumors linking Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown to an upcoming MCU project.  

During a recent press event for Spider-Man: Far From Home, Feige remained cryptic when asked about the possibility of seeing Brown and/or actor Donnie Yen in an MCU film down the road. "Both good actors that would be fun to see in the MCU," Feige said, per ComicBook.com. "But nothing specific, or nothing to talk about."

"We're still, as I've said for the better part of a year or two, we're waiting for Endgame and Far from Home to come out before we talk about what's next, officially," Feige continued. "We're almost there." 

Brown has been attached to The Eternals, which reportedly stars Angelina Jolie and Kumail Nanjiani. Salma Hayek  is the latest name to get roped into casting rumors regarding the film. 

Yen (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) is rumored to be joining Shang-Chi. Aside from Wonder Woman 1984 co-writer Dave Callaham being tasked with penning the script and Destin Daniel Cretton serving as director, Shang-Chi has been heavily shrouded in mystery. Cretton is currently working on the drama Just Mercy starring MCU stars Brie Larson and Michael B. Jordan,

If Brown agrees with her Stranger Things co-stars Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, and Noah Schnapp about the future of the Netflix series, then it's never too early to think about the next step in her acting career. She made her film debut in Godzilla: King of the Monsters earlier this year. 

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