Update: The project has 8500+ backers, all backers will receive a Battle Damaged Sentinel alternate head accessory.Update: The project has 7000+ backers, all backers will receive the Master Mold alternate head accessory.Hasbro Pulse Official link (Details and back this project):.Release date: begin shipping around Fall 2021 if minimum 6000 backers reached.Date: run from Jto Aug11:59pm Eastern Time.Add on pieces for every 1000 extra backers up to 9000 backers (to be revealed).Backers: 6000 backers ( attained on 11 July, 2020).X-Men #14 (1963) digital comic (available in Marvel Comics app).Marvel Insider Points Redemption code (70,000 points per purchase, limit 2 code redemptions per account).Include a 6 inches Marvel Legends Bastion figure with 6-inch alternate Sentinel Prime head.Accessories: 18 inches tentacle bendable x 2.LED light-up features in eyes and chest (2x AAA batteries required, not included).Inspired by Marvel's House of X and Powers of X comic series.If successful, this Marvel's Sentinel will ship next year in third quarter as the project has minimum backers to initiate. Trask was also played by Peter Dinklage in 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past, so the studio may, understandably, be looking to avoid using the character in the MCU.HasLab next crowdfund project is X-men Marvel Legends Sentinel. Marvel could pretty easily change the origins of the Sentinels, though, without having to do all that much. In the Marvel comics, the Sentinels are created by Bolivar Trask as part of his attempt to save humanity from what he considered the threat of the growing mutant population. □ Follow all of Inverse's WandaVision coverage at our WandaVision hub. There are also a lot of rumors that WandaVision will introduce mutants into the MCU, and if that's the case, then the emergence of so many new super-powered individuals may only further motivate S.W.O.R.D. Notably, there was already a brief mention of the Sokovia Accords in WandaVision Episode 5, and considering the growing impact and destruction that Wanda is causing in the Disney+ series, it’s very possible that the events of WandaVision could serve as a dramatic catalyst for the creation of the Sentinels by S.W.O.R.D. The studio has been setting up a widespread in-universe distrust for the Avengers and superheroes in general for years now, starting with Tony Stark’s hearings in Iron Man 2, through the creation of the Sokovia Accords in Captain America: Civil War, and even with the Avengers’ failure to stop Thanos in Infinity War. WandaVision has yet to reveal the point of S.W.O.R.D.’s experiments, but is it possible that the organization is hoping to use Vision’s body to create Sentinels with the same, or similar, powers as him?Īn Answer to Superheroes - Putting the Sentinels in the MCU, while unexpected, wouldn’t be a strange choice for Marvel to make. The mention in WandaVision Episode 6 that Hayward was monitoring Vision while he was inside Westview by tracking the “decay signature of vibranium” only further established S.W.O.R.D.’s clear interest in the superhero’s corpse. may have been experimenting on Vision’s corpse. The security footage featured early on in that episode showed Vision’s body split up into multiple parts on different lab tables (a recently shared BTS photo from WandaVision confirmed this), suggesting that S.W.O.R.D. WandaVision Episode 5 also made it clear that S.W.O.R.D. The Redditor points out Hayward’s clear dislike and distrust of “super-powered individuals” - evidenced by both his confrontation with Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau in WandaVision Episode 6 and his clear desire to kill Wanda rather than negotiate with her - as the key motivating factor behind Hayward’s possible Sentinel plans. The Theory - One Reddit user suggests that the reason Josh Stamberg’s Tyler Hayward (S.W.O.R.D.’s Acting Director) is tracking Vision’s body is that he wants to use it to build the Sentinels. plans to use Vision’s body to create some very powerful villains from the Marvel X-Men comics in the MCU.īut first: How did TV and movies get you through the pandemic? We want to hear from you! Take this quick Inverse survey. One WandaVision viewer even believes that S.W.O.R.D. was holding Vision’s body following his death in Infinity War has led many Marvel fans to wonder about the organization’s true intentions. The reveal in WandaVision Episode 5 that S.W.O.R.D. want Vision’s body? Of all the many WandaVision questions that viewers want answered - that’s one of the biggest.
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