Marvel reportedly bringing Big Hero 6 to the MCU


In Marvel comics Big Hero 6 is an ensemble team comprising of bots and superheros. Back in 2014, Disney released an animated film of it. They changed a lot of things from the source material. Following the animated film, they produced a 2D animated sequel series titled Big Hero 6: The Series. The series will end later this year. But they already have a Disney+ spinoff planned for next year titled Baymax. 

Now according to new rumors a live-action adaptation of the team is coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This rumour is coming from Derek Cornell over at TheDisInsider.

Back in 2015 in Avengers: Age of Ultron, the name Tadashi Hamada’s was seen briefly when Tony Stark went through new AIs to replace JARVIS. Tadashi Hamada is the elder brother of Hiro Hamada, the protagonist of 2014 Big Hero 6 movie and also the leader of the team.



There are also rumors that they could potentially show up in any future MCU series or movie, such as Secret Invasion, or maybe in Doctor Strange 2.  

 At the moment, we don't know anything about the project. We are also uncertain if they would introduce the comic version of the team or if they will go with Disney’s versions. We are also not sure if it would be a movie or a Disney+ show.  it looks like there are big plans for Hiro and Baymax moving forward.  

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