Not only are superheroes important to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but so are their moms. On Mother’s Day, we take the opportunity to review all those women who gave life to many of our favorite characters in MCU series and movies.
From the good to the bad, they have all had an important impact on the history of each of the heroes and here we leave them to you.
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Frigga, Thor’s mother
Frigga, the mother of the ‘God of Thunder’, has a strong impact on Thor when he travels back in time and sees her in life in “Avengers: Endgame”.
Aunt May, Spider-Man’s ‘mom’
Although May is Peter Parker’s aunt, the truth is that she violates the role of mother for Spider-Man. Her sacrifice in “No way home” is crucial to forging the hero.
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Meredith Quill, Star-Lord’s mom
As Star-Lord grasps the deadly Power Stone, he revisits his mother’s last moments alive, a death that is key to Peter Quill and the formation of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Ramonda, Black Panther’s mom
After the fight with Killmonger, T’Challa is healed with a heart herb prepared by his mother Ramonda, a key healing to regain the throne.
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Wanda Maximoff, mother of Billy and Tommy
Wanda Maximoff’s love for her children is dangerous, but truly sincere. She may be the most powerful mom in Marvel and her children could be important in the future of the MCU.
Nancy Spector, Moon Knight’s mom
When Marc Spector was a child, he witnessed his brother’s death in a dangerous cave that his mother Nancy told him not to go to. This event, although tragic, is part of his kind personality.
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Maria Stark, Iron Man’s mom
Perhaps Tony Stark would have liked to have his mother as an adult, but the truth is that the tragic death of Maria is what partly builds the hero Iron Man, who later saves the Earth with a snap.
Janet van Dyne, Wasp’s mom (Hope)
Janet van Dyne was lost in the quantum realm because she sacrificed herself to disable a Soviet missile that was going to kill millions of people. Her heroic act paid off when her daughter Hope found her.
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Laura Barton, mom in “Hawkeye”
If Laura Barton hadn’t given birth to Hawkeye’s children, Clint would never have had a strong motivation to fight for the good of the world. What’s more, she has raised them whenever Dad couldn’t be home.
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