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9sholmes
2021-12-24, 11:51 PM
Will Payback be in the MCU?

Psyren
2021-12-25, 12:05 AM
Technically none of the symbiotes are in the MCU yet (Sony owns the rights to them all as they are Spiderman characters), though after
the events of the No Way Home post-credits scene, some version of Venom may have found his way there, which leaves them an avenue for the others.

This is further complicated by Payback not being a normal symbiote (assuming we're thinking of the same entity) so they'd have to set all that up too.

Rater202
2021-12-26, 12:33 PM
It is highly unlikely that such an obscure character would make it into the MCU unless the MCU one day grows to be as large as th emain universe.

Especially since the current understanding of what Symbiotes are makes Payback's continued existence questionable: If they ever turn up again they'll either be retconned into something else or most of their appearance would be exposition of how an offshoot of symbiotes went from being elderspawn made of corporeal darkness to living EM waves.

Keltest
2021-12-26, 01:12 PM
It is highly unlikely that such an obscure character would make it into the MCU unless the MCU one day grows to be as large as th emain universe.

Especially since the current understanding of what Symbiotes are makes Payback's continued existence questionable: If they ever turn up again they'll either be retconned into something else or most of their appearance would be exposition of how an offshoot of symbiotes went from being elderspawn made of corporeal darkness to living EM waves.

Or maybe theyll just say "theyre from space" and leave it at that? IIRC the Chitauri were some alternate-reality equivalent to the Skrull who ended up with a vastly different culture and history (and biology? i think?) because of reasons, but in the Avengers, all we got was "theyre a space army and they work for Thanos."

Rater202
2021-12-26, 01:14 PM
Or maybe theyll just say "theyre from space" and leave it at that? IIRC the Chitauri were some alternate-reality equivalent to the Skrull who ended up with a vastly different culture and history (and biology? i think?) because of reasons, but in the Avengers, all we got was "theyre a space army and they work for Thanos."

Okay, so I don't think I was clear.

Payback is unlikely to appear in the MCU unless they return in the comics due to how obscure they are.

They are highly unlikely to return in the comics for the reasons I stated

Keltest
2021-12-26, 01:18 PM
Okay, so I don't think I was clear.

Payback is unlikely to appear in the MCU unless they return in the comics due to how obscure they are.

They are highly unlikely to return in the comics for the reasons I stated

Eh, the MCU has lots of obscure characters and easter eggs. I wouldnt put anything past them at this point.

Rater202
2021-12-26, 01:25 PM
Eh, the MCU has lots of obscure characters and easter eggs. I wouldnt put anything past them at this point.

Yeah, but there's a difference between minor characters that the public doesn't know abou t but that ae relatively important in the comics and someone who appeared in one mini-series during a rather bad time for the comics.

We'll see Payback around the time we see Xraven or Unsterblich as villains in a movie.

The Glyphstone
2021-12-26, 05:42 PM
So in Phase 30, eighty years from now, Payback will fight Xraven and Unsterblich?

Rater202
2021-12-26, 06:46 PM
So in Phase 30, eighty years from now, Payback will fight Xraven and Unsterblich?

Assuming that there's not an entire new generation of obscure characters to draw from by then. It'd be kind of like if they did a Movie about the Whizzer today.

It would be a bit of a lopsided matchup, however. Xraven has the combined powers of the original five X-Men enhanced by the same chemicals, herbs, and magic potions as Kraven the Hunter while Unsterblich is a human/Aseir/Ice Giant/Elder God/Protomutant/Olympian/Unknown Superhuman Hybrid enhanced with super-soldier serum.

Payback isn't exactly depicted as being particularly powerful by Symbiote standards

The Glyphstone
2021-12-26, 06:49 PM
Nah, the Whizzer will be in Phase 25 when he teams up with Codpiece.

But really, before Phase 1 ever started, Thor and Iron Man were C-list material in their own right. Not as obscure as some of the truly one-note side characters, but hardly the moneymaking juggernauts they became. Basically, it's proof that Marvel can and will dive deep into their catalog in search of material to adapt.

Rater202
2021-12-26, 06:56 PM
Nah, the Whizzer will be in Phase 25 when he teams up with Codpiece.

But really, before Phase 1 ever started, Thor and Iron Man were C-list material in their own right. Not as obscure as some of the truly one-note side characters, but hardly the moneymaking juggernauts they became. Basically, it's proof that Marvel can and will dive deep into their catalog in search of material to adapt.

I mean, they were c-listers but they were c-listers that were known to the mainstream public.

As opposed to someone like Payback who... Gonna be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of Playrounders didn't know Payback existed until this thread got posted.

Keltest
2021-12-26, 07:15 PM
I mean, they were c-listers but they were c-listers that were known to the mainstream public.

As opposed to someone like Payback who... Gonna be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of Playrounders didn't know Payback existed until this thread got posted.

Sure, but I didn't know about anyone besides spider-man or captain America before their movies. Well, and the hulk I guess.

tomandtish
2022-01-05, 11:42 PM
Sure, but I didn't know about anyone besides spider-man or captain America before their movies. Well, and the hulk I guess.

it's important to note that Spider-Man is definitely an exception for Marvel, since he had extensive exposure outside the comic books. He did 3 seasons on The Electric Company from 1974 - 1977, and had a newspaper comic strip from 1977 - 2019 (42 years). THere was also a live-action tv series/movies in Europe in the 70s. So even people who didn't follow comic books had access to him in other media.

Psyren
2022-01-06, 12:27 PM
it's important to note that Spider-Man is definitely an exception for Marvel, since he had extensive exposure outside the comic books. He did 3 seasons on The Electric Company from 1974 - 1977, and had a newspaper comic strip from 1977 - 2019 (42 years). THere was also a live-action tv series/movies in Europe in the 70s. So even people who didn't follow comic books had access to him in other media.

He's huge internationally too, Japan / India / LATAM etc

Eldan
2022-01-06, 01:12 PM
Until the MCU started, the only superheroes I had ever heard of (living in a country where American comics were still rare and kinda annoying to get) were Batman, Superman and Spiderman.

Rynjin
2022-01-06, 03:27 PM
I mean, they were c-listers but they were c-listers that were known to the mainstream public.

As opposed to someone like Payback who... Gonna be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of Playrounders didn't know Payback existed until this thread got posted.

I've never even heard of the guy, and I'd consider myself more knowledgeable about comics than the average person, since I actually...read comics on occasion and watch videos about them regularly.

This thread is kinda like me asking when El Aguila is going to show up in the MCU. I'm not even sure he's as obscure as Payback.

Rodin
2022-01-06, 03:38 PM
I always feel like people WAY overestimate how well superheroes are known outside the fandom. As a huge nerd who didn’t read comics, I knew Iron Man existed and that’s all. Thor was a mythological figure, and I’d never heard of Hawkeye or Black Widow. Before the MCU, the public knowledge will have been way lower than that.

People who are in the mainstream will not have known any outside of Batman, Superman, and Spider-Man, and maybe Wonder Woman and The Hulk.

Rynjin
2022-01-06, 03:43 PM
I always feel like people WAY overestimate how well superheroes are known outside the fandom. As a huge nerd who didn’t read comics, I knew Iron Man existed and that’s all. Thor was a mythological figure, and I’d never heard of Hawkeye or Black Widow. Before the MCU, the public knowledge will have been way lower than that.

People who are in the mainstream will not have known any outside of Batman, Superman, and Spider-Man, and maybe Wonder Woman and The Hulk.

I feel like there are levels of the mainstream. Most people at least vaguely into "nerd culture" have probably heard of all the characters who got cartoons in the 90's/00's.

So on DC's end, the Justice League. On Marvel's end, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and Hulk. Even from the X-Men I'd only expect people to be able to recognize the "core team" on sight (Wolverine, Storm, Cyclops, Professor X, and maaaybe Jean Grey). The Marvel ones are all characters my mom knows, and she's never even picked up a comic book. She just really liked the X-Men cartoon and Spider-Man in general.

Those are the only comic book characters I would expect the average person to know.

Eldan
2022-01-07, 03:34 AM
I feel like there are levels of the mainstream. Most people at least vaguely into "nerd culture" have probably heard of all the characters who got cartoons in the 90's/00's.

So on DC's end, the Justice League. On Marvel's end, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and Hulk. Even from the X-Men I'd only expect people to be able to recognize the "core team" on sight (Wolverine, Storm, Cyclops, Professor X, and maaaybe Jean Grey). The Marvel ones are all characters my mom knows, and she's never even picked up a comic book. She just really liked the X-Men cartoon and Spider-Man in general.

Those are the only comic book characters I would expect the average person to know.

In America, probably. But as far as I know, those cartoons only started to run over here after the MCU became a thing. Superhero shows here, in the 90s were (as far as I know) Lois & Clark and Batman the Animated Series. I'm not even sure where I knew Spiderman from, but probably just from merchandise? I don't remember ever seeing a Spider Man cartoon or comic as a kid.

9sholmes
2022-02-09, 08:30 PM
Will Payback be in the MCU?

Most people point to that small piece of Venom stuck in the MCU? However, MCU Gorr is coming to theaters soon. Does anyone believe that Gorr's sword will be rewritten for a movie as someone else's sword and not Knull's property like the comics? Also, if by some miracle Knull is introduce into a movie, how could anyone conclude that he won't bring an army of symbiotes like Payback or Scorn if possible?

9sholmes
2022-06-17, 07:15 PM
Okay! I am convinced, based on responses in this forum that Payback may not have a chance in the MCU anytime soon. However, what are the odds of a character like Scorn appearing in Sony's SCU, given Carnage's death after the movie Venom Two?

Peelee
2022-06-18, 10:16 AM
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