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Is Star Wars and MCU in the same universe?

Is Star Wars and MCU in the same universe?

may have just confirmed that Star Wars is part of the MCU multiverse. The Disney+ animated series, which imagines how the Infinity Saga may have changed if one element in it panned out differently, is on its final stretch before wrapping up season 1.

Is Star Wars canon to the MCU?

Despite the tribute, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige admitted that a crossover between Marvel and Star Wars is unlikely to happen since he doesn’t think “there’s any reason for it.” …

Who played Mace Windu in the MCU?

Samuel L. Jackson
It just so happens that the MCU features a character who looks a lot like a Star Wars Jedi. That’s Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), who looks just like Mace Windu. Needless to say, Windu was played by Jackson in Star Wars.

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Did Obi Wan have force visions?

Luke had a Force vision of Obi-Wan Kenobi while on Hoth. In it, Obi-Wan Kenobi appeared and directed him to travel to Dagobah where he would find Yoda and learn the ways of the Force from him. Once on Dagobah, he experienced another vision, one of his friends suffering in a city in the clouds.

What makes the DCEU so different from Marvel Studios?

The DCEU is the cinematic equivalent of copying test answers from the person next to you. Marvel Studios did all the studying and came in with a clear head to deliver something truly special. DC Films are frantically trying to catch up, forcing five years’ worth of MCU story development into one movie.

What is the difference between the MCU and the DCEU?

However, every movie in the DCEU has been dragged down by an incessant need to follow the dark, gloomy style of Zack Snyder, with all the slow motion and saturated colors his movies are known for. The MCU has moved further towards trusting its directors, whereas the DCEU has always pulled away from it.

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Can the DC Extended Universe match the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s success?

Despite a couple of odd hits with movies like Wonder Woman and Aquaman, the DC Extended Universe has come nowhere near to matching the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Why has the MCU been so successful?

The MCU’s biggest success is that the producers actually listen to the fans. They keep their ears to the ground. If they’re bombarded with requests for something like a Captain Marvel solo movie or Thanos taking on the Avengers, then they’ll take that on board and integrate it into the franchise.