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The Avengers (2012) - The Ultimates Edition
If The Avengers (2012) was based more on The Ultimates in terms of characters and specific plot points (minus rights issues) than the actual movie.

X-Men Trilogy (Alternate Casting)
Much like The Infinity Saga (Alternate Casting) - This is a list of actors who were considered for these roles, rumoured or might have fit them in the X-Men trilogy.

The Infinity Saga (Alternate Casting)
As it's very name suggests, this is a list of alternate casting choices for major and supporting characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Infinity Saga whether they auditioned, rumored or might have fit these roles inspired by similar such lists from mycast.io, Alternate History Discussion and other websites.

Annie (1990s)
Exactly what it says: A '90s remake of the classic comic strip Little Orphan Annie and the musical of the same name. Cast members can span from 1990-1999 as long as they're of the appropriate age to play the characters.

Jumanji (2005)
If the film was made ten years later

MCU Fantastic Four (Ideal Casting)
As the title suggests, this is my ideal fancast for the MCU Fantastic Four.

Hawkeye (w/o Ronin)
A version of the 2021 series of the same name with a similar storyline minus the Ronin stuff (since Hawkeye perished in the Snap prior to his resurrection) or anything related to the Black Widows (because Black Widow isn't a founding Avenger). It's also our first introduction into the Barton family with Laura, Cooper, Lila, Nathaniel and especially Charles/Barney making their debuts. Much like the actual show, Hawkeye will set up an Echo miniseries featuring the return of Kingpin and Daredevil from the MCU Netflix series of the same name.

What If...? Season One (w/Ant-Man and the Wasp)
The MCU's first animated show with our favorite size-shifting, crimefighting duo. Expect some of the episodes to play out rather differently such as Vernon Van Dyne teaming up with Yellowjacket to kill the other Avengers (except his daughter), Scott Lang accidentally bringing the Quantum Virus to Earth causing a zombie apocalypse or Ant-Man as a member of the Guardians of the Multiverse after Ultron destroyed his universe and later joining Nick Fury's Avengers in a reality where his counterpart and his wife Janet are dead. Additionally, the Iron Man/Gamora episode is the ninth episode of Season One and Sharon Carter is also seen in the last episode with Captain Carter.

Black Widow (The Madame B Version)
A hard PG-13 retelling of Black Widow with Madame B as the antagonist and Natasha's adoptive sister Yelena Belova as the brainwashed assassin that she has to save. Aside from that description, there's no Red Dust Maguffin, no CGI explosion fest climax at a flying fortress, no Dreykov or Antonia and a different post-credits scene with Melina and Damon deciding to plan their revenge against the Romanoffs.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier (The Sharon Carter Version)
This is a continuation of a thematic series focusing on MCU works with different characters with this version of Captain America: The Winter Soldier having Sharon Carter as the prominent female character instead of Black Widow.

Thor (w/Ant-Man and Balder)
Part of the MCU Rewritten series, this version of Thor (2011) has Ant-Man (Hank Pym) and Thor's older brother Balder in the story. Additionally, Jane Foster is an astrophysicist and TV show host working for a Neil DeGrasse Tyson-esque figure.

Iron Man 2 (w/The Wasp and Ezekiel)
A version of Iron Man 2 with the Wasp (Janet van Dyne) and Obadiah's son Ezekiel as Whiplash. Unless noted otherwise, the characters have the same roles as their actual MCU counterparts.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
The third Ant-Man film with the titular duo but not in the ways you would expect as part of the "MCU Rewritten" series. This version of the film is about Scott Lang following in the footsteps of his deceased predecessor Hank Pym while the now single Janet van Dyne teaches her daughter Hope about being a superhero and a mysterious new opponent emerges from the Quantum Realm.

Avengers: Endgame (w/Ant-Man and the Wasp)
The MCU Rewritten's penultimate conclusion to the Infinity Saga with our favorite size-shifting superhero couple participating in the Time Heist. Hank and Janet's fates will be determined when they reach Vormir and try to obtain the Soul Stone to bring back their daughter. Who will make it out of Vormir and get back to Earth? As with previous installments, the characters are the same as their main MCU counterparts unless noted.

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (The Bucky Cap Version)
Part of the "MCU Rewritten" series, the Bucky Cap version of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is what would happen if Steve's childhood friend and honorary brother Bucky became his successor with a couple of changes of course such as a more jerkish and hostile John Walker or Bucky delivering a completely different speech to the Global Repatriation Council.

Ant-Man and the Wasp (w/Hank and Janet)
TheMCU Rewritten sequel to 2015's Ant-Man with not just Ant-Man and the Wasp but with Elihas Starr as the main antagonist with an in-name-only version of Whirlwind as the other antagonist. This version of the film is a prequel to Avengers: Infinity War focusing on what Hank and Janet were doing after Civil War with the final few minutes showing them joining up with Iron Man and his group in fighting Thanos' forces and a post-credits scene showing them after the Snap with their daughter Hope gone.

Captain America: Civil War (w/Ant-Man and the Wasp)
A sequel to previous MCU Rewritten works, this version of Civil War has Ant-Man and the Wasp from the previous movies on the side of Iron Man's pro-Accords side with Hawkeye and Black Widow fighting for the anti-Accords side. Additionally, Sharon Carter joins up with Captain America and the others in Wakanda.

Iron Man 3 (The No Aldrich Killian Version)
The fourth installment of the MCU Rewritten series. This version of Iron Man 3 has Black Widow and Hawkeye and Trevor Slattery as the then-current Mandarin with no Aldrich Killian whatsoever.

Ant-Man (w/Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne)
The third installment of the MCU Rewritten series. A continuation of The Avengers (w/Ant-Man and the Wasp), this version of Ant-Man focuses on the originals, Hank and Janet, with a story set after the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron but before Captain America: Civil War.

Avengers: Age of Ultron (w/Ant-Man and the Wasp)
The second installment of the MCU Rewritten series. A continuation of The Avengers (w/Ant-Man and the Wasp). Unless noted otherwise, the characters have the same roles as their actual MCU counterparts.