Donald Trump in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Speculations and Possibilities
Does Donald Trump Exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has consistently intertwined political themes with its cinematic narratives, yet the role of the U.S. President has been notably absent from the narrative. This absence raises intriguing questions about the political landscape within the MCU, particularly the fate of Donald Trump.
The Presidential Puzzle
In Iron Man 3, set in 2013, the president is established as President Ellis, played by William Sadler. However, by Spider-Man: Homecoming, set in 2016, the political climate and presidency scenario would have drastically changed. President Ellis might have lost the election if he did not respond to various events that occurred in the interim.
Even if he did win the election, it is possible that he was subject to the Snap orchestrated by Thanos, resulting in a shift in leadership. Whether Ellis would have returned in 2023 or someone else would have taken over due to the snap is a matter of speculation. If Ellis was not subject to the snap and left office in 2020, the question remains: who would have been the President during the Blip?
Speculation and Limitations
The MCU intentionally avoids addressing the current U.S. Presidents during the [Marvel timeline], including Obama. Given the Thanos snap, the political landscape in the MCU is dramatically different. It is conceivable that the U.S. President might have been an Asian lesbian, as this scenario aligns with the diverse population in the MCU.
The Government's Role in the MCU
The role of the government in the MCU is significant, with debates surrounding Big Government (represented by Tony Stark) and Limited Government (symbolized by Steve Rogers). Despite these political discussions, the MCU has deliberately omitted mentioning any U.S. President, making the determination of who would have been in office even more challenging.
Unknown Presidential Interregnum
In the MCU, it is officially unknown whether Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential elections. If he did, he would have faced re-election in 2020, during the Blip. The fate of President Ellis is also uncertain, as his last appearance was in 2016, preceding the 2016 election. During this period, he appointed Jeffrey Mace as the director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Once the Blip ended, the government, including the presidency, would have faced a significant reconfiguration. The role of the President during the Blip and the aftermath is left to speculation, with many inconsistencies and possibilities.
Final Thoughts
While the lack of a clear presidential narrative in the MCU leaves much to be speculated, the political landscape during the [Marvel timeline] remains an exciting area for fans and enthusiasts to explore. The question of who would have been the President in the absence of official mention by the MCU has captured the imaginations of many, leading to various theories and discussions. Whether it's a continuation of President Ellis, a new president, or a completely different political scenario, the MCU's absence on this front adds an intriguing layer of complexity to its narrative.