MCU Theory: Avengers Tower's New Owner Is...

MCU Theory: Avengers Tower's New Owner Is...

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The Stark Tower has been an iconic part of the MCU -- but much like the major changes we saw in Endgame -- change is also coming to the tower as well. With the Avengers relocated in upstate New York for the time being, the sale and renovation of the tower has been hinted at for some time -- especially in Spider-Man films. But who actually bought the tower and how will the new ownership impact the rest of the MCU? Well, we have a theory about that!

New York City is full of real estate, but in the MCU there only seems to be one building that matters: Stark Tower. First introduced in The Avengers, the tower has become an iconic part of the MCU. Originally all Tony’s pride and joy -- a battle with Loki transformed Stark’s plans and eventually the Stark Tower was turned into the Avengers tower. Well...turns out having a huge base for superheroes would pretty much be a giant “A-sized” target looming over the giant city.

This is when Happy Hogan revealed in Spider-Man: Homecoming that the tower was sold -- Stark was packing up shop, and everything was moving to the secret Avengers headquarters in upstate New York. That’s all well and good, but Hogan never actually revealed who DID buy the tower. Whoever did is well underway on construction and renovation plans though. Yeah -- we must assume they are going to remove Loki’s jail cell, maybe just use the basement area for some storage. Anyway, in Spider-Man: Far From Home, Peter Parker actually does come home and his web-swinging through the city reveals the HUGE construction site.


Some seeds have already been planted about the new tower owners. And not only will the possible new owner have major implications for the city of New York, but he could be a thorn in Thor’s side as a major villain in the upcoming Thor sequel.

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