Warning! This article contains major spoilers fromThe Marvels.
The post-credits scenes of Marvel Studios films and series have become almost compulsory for the franchise, because they usually include key elements or characters that connect a project with those that follow. And, of course,The Marvelsis no exception, and includes a surprising cameo in its post-credits scene, which anticipates the arrival of a popular group of heroes to the franchise.
Since Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire made their shocking appearance inSpider-Man: No Way Hometo team up with Tom Holland to defeat some of the most iconic villains from the world ofSpider-Manand its movies, theMCUhas set the bar ever higher when it comes to its cameos. For this reason, the most recent Marvel Studios film includes the participation of a very popular character fromtheX-Menuniverse.

Although mutants have not yet been officially introduced in the franchise, many signs of their arrival have already appeared, andThe Marvelshas the clearest of them. In the post-credits scene of the movie directed by Nia DaCosta, Kelsey Grammer’s Beast make a return to the big screen. But with a catch. In reality, the version that appears in the film is not Grammer himself playingHenry “Hank” McCoy, as the cameo was made entirely in CGI, although Grammer did record the lines spoken by the character.
There are many possible reasons why Grammer was not physically able to record the cameo appearance, especially if the character is to return again, which now seems likely. Whether Marvel Studios added the cameo appearance late in the day, or Grammer was busy working onthe revival of Frasierat the time of filming, or it was simply a cheaper option to create the character with CGI rather than put the actor through an expensive and grueling make-up process, the appearance of Beast is just another step on the road to a collision of the MCU and Fox universes in the near future.

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What Does that Cameo in The Marvels Mean for the Future of the MCU?
In the finale ofThe Marvels, to prevent the border between realities from being broken, Monica is trapped in a reality that is not her own where she meets an alternative version of her mother. In that world, Lashana Lynch is not Maria Rambeau but the superhero known as Binary, and she is inside the X-Men headquarters with Beast, meaning that in that reality the mutants are present.
Now that the MCU is going through the Multiverse Saga, the crossovers between realities are increasingly common, so it is clear that Monica’s journey back to her own universe is going to lead to a point where the world of the X-Men meets the MCU. For now, it is unclear in which upcoming project by Marvel Studios we’ll get to see Monica in this new reality again, butDeadpool 3could be a good optionif it turns out that this the Fox universe that will play an important role in the Merc with a Mouth’s next adventure.

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