Board Thread:FanonCon Panels/@comment-4079-20190724014019

Welcome to the (abbreviated) Earth-11584 panel. Due to technical difficulties there will be some elements you won't be getting some of the more detailed elements I was hoping you'd get (always save your work ladies and gentlemen), but you will be getting plot descriptions for things that, canonically, have happened in the past and things that are to happen in the future. I will also answer any questions you might have (within reason) concerning the future of Earth-11584.

Iron Fist Season 1
Nearly 2 decades ago, the plane of Wendell and Heather Rand mysteriously crash landed in the Himalayan Mountains, killing them along with their 10 year old son, Danny. However in reality, Danny was found alive by the monks of the mysterious city of K'un-Lun, a mystical place that lies as a central nexus between dimensions. Raised to bear the power of the immortal Iron Fist, Danny (Finn Jones) reenters society fifteen years later to find his place in a world that doesn't know he exists. Along the way he will find potential allies in the form of martial arts instructor Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick), the martial arts actor Shang Chi (Lewis Tan), and others as he attempts to regain control of his family company and fend off the sworn enemies of K'un-Lun, the forbidden sect known simply as The Hand and their newest recruit, his former ally Davos (Shacha Dhawan). However, more is afoot than even he realizes, as the mysterious Mr. Degli (Sam Witwer) reveals his true nature as the demonic Faltine Entity known only as Blackheart.

The Defenders
The stage is set for a showdown for not only the heart of the city of New York, but potentially for all of reality as well. With allies such as Luke Cage (Mike Colter) and enemies like Kevin Killgrave (David Tennant) recruited by the tandem of Blackheart (Sam Witwer) and Karl Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a ragtag group of heroes consisting of the Devil of Hell's Kitchen (Charlie Cox), a mentally damaged private detective (Krysten Ritter), a Lean Mean and Green Lawyer (Malin Akerman) and the Immortal Iron Fist (Finn Jones) must unite under the banner of Earth's Sorcerer Supreme (Benedict Cumberbatch) to prevent the destruction of all the world at the hands of the Demonic Mephisto (Al Pacino).

She-Hulk Season 1
Despondent after the events of World War Hulk, the Lean Mean Lawyering Machine wants nothing more to do with her hero work. Jennifer Walters (Malin Akerman) is simply content to let the world pass her by save for her desire to free her cousin. And fate may have conspired to stop her heroing days, due to side effects from Tony Stark's gamma suppressor weapon. However, a villain from the past in the form of The Leader (Tim Blake Nelson) returns to try and claim She-Hulk's strength for his own, and he will destroy anything and everything to get to it. Jennifer must overcome her own self-doubts and reservations to become the hero she truly can be.

Captain Britain
Brian Braddock (Bradley James) is in a crossroads at life. Disinherited from his vast fortune due to his father's remarriage and disapproval of his artistic lifestyle, Brian is struggling to eke out a living as a starving comic book artist in London. And now he's been saddled with his younger sister Betsy (Erica Brown) while starting a new job as a security guard at the London museum. However on his first night, his life changes forever when the Gentleman Thief Dane Whitman (Daniel Radcliffe) attempts to steal a ratty artifact known as the Amulet of Right from the museum. Upon touching the amulet, Braddock is suddenly transformed into his idyllic super hero, Captain Britain! Confused by his newfound powers, Braddock must protect the populace with the help of an ancient spirit of Merlyn (Mark Rylance) from both Whitman and his employer, an American named Cain Marko (Ron Perlman) who needs the Amulet to unlock a door to untold destructive power.

The New Warriors
Newly displaced from the future, the four heroes of William Maximoff (Tyler Posey), Teddy Altman (Alexander Ludwig), Kamala Khan (Sophia Taylor Ali) and Miles Morales (Chosen Jacobs) find themselves in a world they don't entirely understand. Despite receiving guidance from Vision (Paul Bettany) and the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), the four become overnight sensations when paired with two other new heroes in Miss America (Eiza Gonzalez) and the new Nova, Sam Alexander (Xolo Mariduena) by a scrupulous television producer, Mojo Adams (Stephen Fry). Mojo brands them the New Warriors, and uses them to get back at his old team, namely his former star Longshot (Douglas Booth). But things aren't what they completely seem, and the young heroes will have to find out how to balance celebrity from doing the right thing.

Uncanny X-Men
Mutants. Unbeknownst only to a few they haven't existed until recently. But the events of the Infinity War have changed everything, bringing mutants into being far earlier than they would have otherwise. In this new timeline, the philanthropic biologist Charles Xavier (Ralph Fiennes) is in fact a mutant telepath, and thirty years ago he brought together a group of mutants to fight a great evil in the form of the Shadow King (David Zayas). However, things went horribly wrong and Xavier, in his grief, turned to exile on Muir Island. In the present day mutants are beginning to emerge in greater numbers and are known to the general public for the first time, leading Xavier to reemerge from his self-imposed sabbatical and, with a new team, try and defeat the returning Shadow King to protect a world that fears and hates them.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Fresh off of saving the universe in the Infinity War, the Guardians of the Galaxy are back (along with Beta Ray Bill, played by Alan Tudyk) to trying to find their fortune in the universe, and maybe save some people along the way. This time they've been hired by the Shi'ar empire and their Imperial Guardsman Gladiator (Michael Dorn) to capture the noted space pirate and Ravager captain Yondu Udonta (Michael Rooker). Betraying his mentor for a quick payday, Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) quickly finds himself and the other guardians on the wrong end of the Shi'ar, but are saved by a mysterious man known only as The Beyonder (Kurt Russell), who claims to be Peter's long lost father. With an uncertain future facing them, the Guardians must band together as a family more than ever to unravel the mystery of Peter's past and save themselves in the process.

Doctor Strange: The Darkhold
With the threat of the Great Calamity of Thanos averted, Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) might be able to rest easy. However, he can't help but shake the feeling that great evil still lurks out their in the multiverse. He begins to delve deeper into the more esoteric and darker magicks contained within the library at Kamer-Taj, much to the chagrin of his friend Wong (Benedict Wong). Upon finding a forbidden tome called The Darkhold, Strange seems even further removed from his own humanity. It will be up to new sorcerers (Omar Sy) and old friends (Finn Jones and Mike Colter) to save Strange from becoming that which he is sworn to fight against.

Fantastic Four: Day of Reckoning
The warning came from the future, of the great Devourer of Worlds Galactus (Terrence Mann) as well as his herald the Silver Surfer (Keanu Reeves) and the threat that they faced to the Earth. That day has finally arrived, and the Fantastic Four (Matt Bomer, Katheryn Winnick, Logan Lerman & Dean Norris) are the defenders who must stand between Galactus and the total annihilation of the Earth. How can they possibly manage to defeat a force of nature...and are some events unable to be avoided?

That essentially wraps up what I have. But I will gladly answer any questions that might exist. So feel free to ask them or comment more, True Believers. 