Erin Moriarty's Potential Marvel Cinematic Universe Role: Speculation and Rumors

Speculation is swirling around the possibility of Erin Moriarty, known for her role as Starlight in The Boys, joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a new role. While social media chatter suggests this potential move, there has been no official confirmation from Marvel Studios regarding Moriarty's involvement in the MCU. The rumors remain unverified and are based on online commentary rather than official announcements.
Moriarty's connection to Marvel-related projects goes back to her appearance in Jessica Jones season one as Hope Shlottman, a character who met a tragic end in the storyline. This previous role ties her to Marvel content, adding fuel to the speculation of her potential involvement in the MCU. Her work with Melissa Rosenberg and Colby Minifie on The Boys further strengthens her ties to Marvel-related content.
In the latest developments of The Boys, tensions escalate in season five, episode three, as Homelander faces a breakdown and confronts Ryan in a violent encounter. Soldier Boy makes a public return to The Seven, and the Boys try to recover a virus, only to have it destroyed by opposing forces. Amidst multiple confrontations and shifting alliances, Starlight's actions lead to unexpected outcomes, including a significant clash with Cindy.
Fans can catch The Boys streaming on Prime Video, with the upcoming episode, season five episode four, set to premiere globally on April 22. While the speculation about Erin Moriarty's potential role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to circulate, official confirmation from Marvel Studios is still pending.