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* AdaptationalNationality: In the comics, Bertrand Crawley is a homeless New Yorker who acts like a British aristocrat. Here, he's presumably an actual Brit, which is confirmed when we hear him talk in episode 4.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Crawley has a close relationship with Moon Knight, due to working for him as an informant. In the MCU, the most they interact is where Steven occasionally speaks to him about his personal life after work, though it's implied Marc has encountered him offscreen due to mentioning him by name in Episode 5.
* AdaptationalNationality: In the comics, Bertrand Crawley is a homeless New Yorker who only acts like a British aristocrat. Here, he's presumably an actual Brit, which Brit living in London.
* AdaptationalWealth: While being a street performer
is confirmed when we hear him talk hardly a well-paying job, Crawley is certainly doing far better than in episode 4.the comics, where he was completely homeless, and relied on informing on the criminals of New York for Moon Knight to get work.

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!!!'''The Maximoff Family'''

[[folder:Wanda Maximoff]]
->See [[Characters/MCUWandaMaximoff her page]].

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!!!'''The [[folder:The Maximoff Family'''

[[folder:Wanda Maximoff]]
->See
Family]]
-->
[[Characters/MCUWandaMaximoff her page]].Wanda/Scarlet Witch]]
--> [[Characters/MCUPietroMaximoff Pietro/Quicksilver]]
--> See the [[Characters/MCUAvengersFamillies Families]] page for information on Wanda and Pietro's parents.



[[folder:Pietro Maximoff]]
->See [[Characters/MCUPietroMaximoff his page]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Iryna and Oleg Maximoff]]
!!''Iryna and Oleg Maximoff''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dd5d3f7f_5f49_4991_aeb4_218fdaf8e599_1_201_a.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Yeah, like mischief. But a silly mischief that always becomes fine!"'']]

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[[folder:Pietro Maximoff]]
->See [[Characters/MCUPietroMaximoff his page]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Iryna and Oleg Maximoff]]
!!''Iryna and Oleg Maximoff''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dd5d3f7f_5f49_4991_aeb4_218fdaf8e599_1_201_a.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Yeah, like mischief. But a silly mischief that always becomes fine!"'']]
!!!'''The Zemo Family'''

[[folder:In General]]
!!''The Zemo family''



!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Ilana Kohanchi & Daniyar Aynitdinov
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/WandaVision''

The parents of Pietro and Wanda Maximoff.

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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Ilana Kohanchi & Daniyar Aynitdinov
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/WandaVision''

''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''[[note]]Mentioned only[[/note]]

The parents late family of Pietro and Wanda Maximoff.Colonel Helmut Zemo, killed during the events of ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron''.



* AdaptationalNameChange: In the comics, Pietro and Wanda's mother is named Natalya Maximoff; here she is named Iryna. And their adoptive parents were named Django (Natalya's brother) and Marya Maximoff.
* CanonForeigner: At the time of writing, Pietro and Wanda's father is completely unknown in the comics, even to them. For a long time, ComicBook/{{Magneto}} was their father, but that was eventually retconned and their adoptive father was Django Maximoff. In ''[=WandaVision=]'', their father is known, and was present in their lives up until his death.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: They were loving and caring parents, trying to raise their children in the harsh and violent reality of late 90s Sokovia, and, of course, they get killed.
* HappilyMarried: Seem to genuinely love each other even in the harsh, war-torn country of Sokovia, which makes it all the more tragic when they get killed.
* GoodParents: In the limited time we see them, we can see that they both loved their kids dearly and wanted a good life for them in Sokovia.
* NotEnoughToBury: They get the brunt of the explosion that destroys the Maximoff apartment and as such, their corpses are not clearly seen when Wanda comes to, presumably in bits and pieces.
* StartOfDarkness: Not them, but their deaths were the catalyst for Wanda and Pietro's enlistment in HYDRA.
* UnseenNoMore: They were mentioned a few times before finally appearing in Episode 8 of ''[=WandaVision=]'' via flashback.

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* AdaptationalNameChange: In BlueBlood: Helmut is a baron.
* DeadAllAlong: Only by
the comics, Pietro end of ''Civil War'' is it revealed that Zemo's family is already dead and Wanda's mother is named Natalya Maximoff; here she is named Iryna. And their adoptive parents were named Django (Natalya's brother) and Marya Maximoff.
* CanonForeigner: At
that the time voicemail he's introduced constantly listening to was the last thing they left him before being killed by an exploding Ultron sentry.
* DeathByOriginStory: Their deaths are what prompts Helmut to attempt to destroy the Avengers, whom he blames for the deaths
of writing, Pietro and Wanda's father is completely unknown his family.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They are the late loved ones of Colonel Zemo, who was a member of a death squad
in the comics, even to them. For a long time, ComicBook/{{Magneto}} was their father, but that was eventually retconned and their adoptive father was Django Maximoff. In ''[=WandaVision=]'', their father is known, and was present in their lives up until his death.
Sokovian army.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: They were loving and caring parents, trying to raise their children in the harsh and violent reality KilledOffscreen: All of late 90s Sokovia, and, of course, they get killed.
* HappilyMarried: Seem to genuinely love each other even in the harsh, war-torn country
them died during Ultron's attack of Sokovia, which makes it all the more tragic when they get killed.
* GoodParents: In the limited time we see them, we can see that they both loved their kids dearly and wanted a good life for them in Sokovia.
* NotEnoughToBury: They get the brunt of the explosion that destroys the Maximoff apartment and as such, their corpses are not clearly seen when Wanda comes to, presumably in bits and pieces.
* StartOfDarkness: Not them,
but their deaths were aren't actually shown to the catalyst for Wanda and Pietro's enlistment in HYDRA.
audience.
* UnseenNoMore: PosthumousCharacter: They were mentioned a few times before finally appearing in Episode 8 killed during the events of ''[=WandaVision=]'' via flashback.''Age of Ultron'', and their deaths have a huge influence on the plot of ''Civil War'' since it's what drives Helmut Zemo to seek revenge on the Avengers.



!!!'''The Zemo Family'''

[[folder:In General]]
!!''The Zemo family''
!!!'''Species:''' Humans

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!!!'''The Zemo Family'''

[[folder:In General]]
!!''The Zemo family''
[[folder:Helmut Zemo]]
->See [[Characters/MCUHelmutZemo his page]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Helmut Zemo's father]]
!!''Helmut Zemo's father''
!!!'''Species:''' HumansHuman



!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A



The late family of Colonel Helmut Zemo, killed during the events of ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron''.

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The late family deceased father of Colonel Helmut Zemo, killed during the events of ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron''.Zemo.



* BlueBlood: Helmut is a baron.
* DeadAllAlong: Only by the end of ''Civil War'' is it revealed that Zemo's family is already dead and that the voicemail he's introduced constantly listening to was the last thing they left him before being killed by an exploding Ultron sentry.
* DeathByOriginStory: Their deaths are what prompts Helmut to attempt to destroy the Avengers, whom he blames for the deaths of his family.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They are the late loved ones of Colonel Zemo, who was a member of a death squad in the Sokovian army.
* KilledOffscreen: All of them died during Ultron's attack of Sokovia, but their deaths aren't actually shown to the audience.
* PosthumousCharacter: They were killed during the events of ''Age of Ultron'', and their deaths have a huge influence on the plot of ''Civil War'' since it's what drives Helmut Zemo to seek revenge on the Avengers.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Helmut Zemo's father in the comics was Baron Heinrich Zemo, a Nazi supervillain who wanted to TakeOverTheWorld. In the MCU, even though Zemo's father never appeared directly, nothing implies that he was anything more than a relatively minor Sokovian noble.
* BlueBlood: Helmut is Was a baron.
Baron.
* DeadAllAlong: Only by DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: He seems to have had a good relationship with his son, his daughter-in-law and his grandson, and his death causes much grief to Helmut.
* DecompositeCharacter: He still has
the end role of ''Civil War'' is it revealed that Zemo's family is already dead and that the voicemail he's introduced constantly listening to was the last thing they left him before being killed Helmut's father whose death was partly caused by an exploding Ultron sentry.
* DeathByOriginStory: Their deaths are what prompts Helmut to attempt to destroy
some members of the Avengers, whom he blames making his son want to avenge him, but his role as the enemy of Captain America during World War II who is responsible for him being frozen in the Arctic and for the deaths of his family.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: They are the late loved ones of Colonel Zemo, who was a member of a
apparent death squad of Bucky Barnes has been given to Red Skull.
* DemotedToExtra: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]]. In the comics, Helmut Zemo's father Heinrich is a major supervillain and one of the archenemies of Captain America who notably caused his freezing
in the Arctic Ocean and Bucky Barnes' "death". In the MCU, Zemo's father doesn't even appear in-person and is only mentioned once in ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''.
* TheGhost: He never appears on screen, but he is mentioned by his son.
* NoNameGiven: His first name is not revealed. Going by the source material, it should be "Heinrich", but we don't get any confirmation of that.
* OldMoney: Generationally wealthy due to his status as
Sokovian army.
* KilledOffscreen: All of them died during Ultron's attack of Sokovia, but their deaths aren't actually shown to the audience.
* PosthumousCharacter: They were killed during the events of ''Age of Ultron'',
nobility. Owned property in Berlin and their deaths have a huge influence on the plot of ''Civil War'' since it's what drives Helmut Zemo to seek revenge on the Avengers.in Latvia.



[[folder:Helmut Zemo]]
->See [[Characters/MCUHelmutZemo his page]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Helmut Zemo's father]]
!!''Helmut Zemo's father''

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[[folder:Helmut Zemo]]
->See [[Characters/MCUHelmutZemo his page]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Helmut Zemo's father]]
wife]]
!!''Helmut Zemo's father''wife''



!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''[[note]]Mentioned only[[/note]]

The deceased father of Helmut Zemo.

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!!!'''Portrayed !!!'''Voiced By:''' N/A
Ann Russo
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''[[note]]Mentioned ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''[[note]]Voice only[[/note]]

The deceased father wife of Helmut Zemo.



* AdaptationalHeroism: Helmut Zemo's father in the comics was Baron Heinrich Zemo, a Nazi supervillain who wanted to TakeOverTheWorld. In the MCU, even though Zemo's father never appeared directly, nothing implies that he was anything more than a relatively minor Sokovian noble.
* BlueBlood: Was a Baron.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: He seems to have had a good relationship with his son, his daughter-in-law and his grandson, and his death causes much grief to Helmut.
* DecompositeCharacter: He still has the role of being Helmut's father whose death was partly caused by some members of the Avengers, making his son want to avenge him, but his role as the enemy of Captain America during World War II who is responsible for him being frozen in the Arctic and for the apparent death of Bucky Barnes has been given to Red Skull.
* DemotedToExtra: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]]. In the comics, Helmut Zemo's father Heinrich is a major supervillain and one of the archenemies of Captain America who notably caused his freezing in the Arctic Ocean and Bucky Barnes' "death". In the MCU, Zemo's father doesn't even appear in-person and is only mentioned once in ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''.
* TheGhost: He never appears on screen, but he is mentioned by his son.
* NoNameGiven: His first name is not revealed. Going by the source material, it should be "Heinrich", but we don't get any confirmation of that.
* OldMoney: Generationally wealthy due to his status as Sokovian nobility. Owned property in Berlin and in Latvia.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Helmut Zemo's father in CreatorCameo: She is voiced by Ann Russo, the comics was Baron Heinrich Zemo, a Nazi supervillain who wanted to TakeOverTheWorld. In wife of the MCU, even though Zemo's father never appeared directly, nothing implies movie co-director [[Creator/TheRussoBrothers Anthony Russo]].
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Zemo mentions
that he was anything more than a relatively minor Sokovian noble.
found the dead body of his wife in his father's arms.
* BlueBlood: Was a Baron.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: He seems
DisposableWoman: The character's only purpose is to have be killed off as a way to cause her husband's desire for revenge.
* TheLostLenore: Her death
had a good relationship with his son, his daughter-in-law and his grandson, and his death causes much grief to Helmut.
* DecompositeCharacter: He still has the role of being Helmut's father whose death was partly caused by some members of the Avengers, making his son want
huge impact on her husband Helmut Zemo, who seeks to avenge him, but her, as well as their son and his role as the enemy of Captain America during World War II who father.
* NoNameGiven: Her name
is responsible for him being frozen in the Arctic and for the apparent death of Bucky Barnes has been given to Red Skull.
not revealed.
* DemotedToExtra: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]]. In the comics, Helmut Zemo's father Heinrich is a major supervillain and one of the archenemies of Captain America who notably caused his freezing in the Arctic Ocean and Bucky Barnes' "death". In the MCU, Zemo's father doesn't even appear in-person and is only mentioned once in ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''.
* TheGhost: He
TheVoice: She never appears on screen, but he her voice is mentioned by his son.
* NoNameGiven: His first name is not revealed. Going by
heard throughout the source material, it should be "Heinrich", but we don't get any confirmation of that.
* OldMoney: Generationally wealthy due
movie when Helmut Zemo listens to his status as Sokovian nobility. Owned property in Berlin and in Latvia.her voicemail messages.



[[folder:Helmut Zemo's wife]]
!!''Helmut Zemo's wife''

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[[folder:Helmut Zemo's wife]]
!!''Helmut Zemo's wife''
[[folder:Carl Zemo]]
!!''Carl Zemo''



!!!'''Voiced By:''' Ann Russo
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''[[note]]Voice only[[/note]]

The deceased wife of Helmut Zemo.

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!!!'''Voiced !!!'''Portrayed By:''' Ann Russo
N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''[[note]]Voice ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''[[note]]Mentioned only[[/note]]

The deceased wife son of Helmut Zemo.



* CreatorCameo: She is voiced by Ann Russo, the wife of the movie co-director [[Creator/TheRussoBrothers Anthony Russo]].
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Zemo mentions that he found the dead body of his wife in his father's arms.
* DisposableWoman: The character's only purpose is to be killed off as a way to cause her husband's desire for revenge.
* TheLostLenore: Her death had a huge impact on her husband Helmut Zemo, who seeks to avenge her, as well as their son and his father.
* NoNameGiven: Her name is not revealed.
* TheVoice: She never appears on screen, but her voice is heard throughout the movie when Helmut Zemo listens to her voicemail messages.

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* CreatorCameo: She DeathOfAChild: His exact age is voiced by Ann Russo, not known, but he was clearly a young child and his death is important for the wife events of the movie co-director [[Creator/TheRussoBrothers Anthony Russo]].
''Captain America: Civil War''.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Zemo mentions that he found the dead body of his wife son in his father's arms.
* DisposableWoman: The character's only purpose is {{Fanboy}}: Unlike everyone else in Sokovia, Carl seems to be killed off as have been a way to cause her husband's desire for revenge.
* TheLostLenore: Her death had a huge impact on her husband Helmut Zemo, who seeks to avenge her, as well as their
big fan of the Avengers, especially Iron Man.
-->'''Helmut Zemo:''' My
son and his father.
was excited. He could see the Iron Man from the car window.
* NoNameGiven: Her name is not revealed.
DeathOfAChild: Being a child didn't prevent him from being one of Ultron's victims.
* TheVoice: She TheGhost: He never appears on screen, but her voice he is heard throughout the movie when Helmut Zemo listens to her mentioned by his parents.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: The
voicemail messages.messages of Zemo's wife indicate that he was quite affected by the fact that his father wasn't always present.
-->'''Zemo's wife:''' He asked me again if you were going to be there. I said I wasn't sure. You should've seen his little face.



[[folder:Carl Zemo]]
!!''Carl Zemo''

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[[folder:Carl Zemo]]
!!''Carl Zemo''
[[folder:Oeznik]]
!!''Oeznik''



!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''[[note]]Mentioned only[[/note]]

The deceased son of Helmut Zemo.

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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
Creator/NicholasPryor
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''[[note]]Mentioned only[[/note]]

''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

The deceased son of Helmut Zemo.Zemo family butler.



* DeathOfAChild: His exact age is not known, but he was clearly a young child and his death is important for the events of ''Captain America: Civil War''.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Zemo mentions that he found the dead body of his son in his father's arms.
* {{Fanboy}}: Unlike everyone else in Sokovia, Carl seems to have been a big fan of the Avengers, especially Iron Man.
-->'''Helmut Zemo:''' My son was excited. He could see the Iron Man from the car window.
* DeathOfAChild: Being a child didn't prevent him from being one of Ultron's victims.
* TheGhost: He never appears on screen, but he is mentioned by his parents.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: The voicemail messages of Zemo's wife indicate that he was quite affected by the fact that his father wasn't always present.
-->'''Zemo's wife:''' He asked me again if you were going to be there. I said I wasn't sure. You should've seen his little face.

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* DeathOfAChild: His exact age is not known, but he was clearly TheButlerDidIt: He remote bombs the last prison van carrying the remaining Flag Smashers known to the GRC in a young child and his death is important effort to eliminate them.
* CorruptedCharacterCopy: He's [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Alfred Pennyworth]] working
for the events a villain instead of ''Captain America: Civil War''.
a hero.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Zemo mentions that he found the dead body of his son in his father's arms.
* {{Fanboy}}: Unlike everyone else in Sokovia, Carl
CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He seems to have been like a big fan of the Avengers, especially Iron Man.
-->'''Helmut Zemo:''' My son was excited. He could see the Iron Man from the car window.
* DeathOfAChild: Being a child didn't prevent
silly and relatively harmless old servant when Sam and Bucky first meet him from being one of Ultron's victims.
* TheGhost: He never appears
on screen, but he is mentioned by his parents.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: The voicemail messages of
Zemo's wife indicate jet. However, the finale of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' shows that he's skilled enough to sneak a remote detonator onto a prison transport and trigger it without being noticed.
* EvilOldFolks: He's up there in age and Oeznik's final appearance in the show has him planting a car bomb on the prison transport that kills the remaining Flag-Smashers on his master's orders.
* UndyingLoyalty: Remains loyal to the Zemo family and by extension to Helmut even after Helmut gets jailed for eight years, and is so loyal
that he was quite affected by is willing to commit murder against the fact that Flag-Smashers to help his father wasn't always present.
-->'''Zemo's wife:''' He asked me again if you were going to be there. I said I wasn't sure. You should've seen
master with his little face.goals.



[[folder:Oeznik]]
!!''Oeznik''

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[[folder:Oeznik]]
!!''Oeznik''
!Russian Federation Citizens
[[folder:The Romanoff Family]]
->[[Characters/MCUNatashaRomanoff Natasha/Black Widow]]
-->See the [[Characters/MCUAvengersFamillies Families]] page for information on Natasha's parents.
[[/folder]]

!Japan (日本国) Citizens

[[folder:Kenji Ozawa]]
!!''Kenji Ozawa''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Sokovian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/NicholasPryor
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

The Zemo family butler.

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Sokovian
Japanese
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/NicholasPryor
N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}''

The Zemo family butler.grandfather of Colleen Wing, who trained her in the ways of Bushido.



* TheButlerDidIt: He remote bombs the last prison van carrying the remaining Flag Smashers known to the GRC in a effort to eliminate them.
* CorruptedCharacterCopy: He's [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Alfred Pennyworth]] working for a villain instead of a hero.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He seems like a silly and relatively harmless old servant when Sam and Bucky first meet him on Zemo's jet. However, the finale of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' shows that he's skilled enough to sneak a remote detonator onto a prison transport and trigger it without being noticed.
* EvilOldFolks: He's up there in age and Oeznik's final appearance in the show has him planting a car bomb on the prison transport that kills the remaining Flag-Smashers on his master's orders.
* UndyingLoyalty: Remains loyal to the Zemo family and by extension to Helmut even after Helmut gets jailed for eight years, and is so loyal that he is willing to commit murder against the Flag-Smashers to help his master with his goals.

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* TheButlerDidIt: He remote bombs AdaptationalJobChange: There's no mention he was part of the last prison van carrying Japanese secret service, unlike his counterpart from the remaining Flag Smashers known mainstream comics.
* AncestralWeapon: Colleen's katana is one, passed on
to the GRC her by Kenji.
* TheMentor: He trained Colleen
in a effort to eliminate them.
Bushido.
* CorruptedCharacterCopy: PosthumousCharacter: He's [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Alfred Pennyworth]] working for a villain instead of a hero.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He seems like a silly and relatively harmless old servant when Sam and Bucky first meet him on Zemo's jet. However,
long dead by the finale time of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' shows that he's skilled enough to sneak a remote detonator onto a prison transport and trigger it without being noticed.
* EvilOldFolks: He's up there in age and Oeznik's final appearance in the show has him planting a car bomb on the prison transport that kills the remaining Flag-Smashers on his master's orders.
* UndyingLoyalty: Remains loyal to the Zemo family and by extension to Helmut even after Helmut gets jailed for eight years, and is so loyal that he is willing to commit murder against the Flag-Smashers to help his master with his goals.
''Iron Fist''.



!Russian Federation Citizens

!!!'''The Romanoff Family'''

[[folder:Natasha Romanoff]]
->See [[Characters/MCUNatashaRomanoff her page]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ivan]]
!!''Ivan''

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!Russian Federation Citizens

!!!'''The Romanoff Family'''

[[folder:Natasha Romanoff]]
->See [[Characters/MCUNatashaRomanoff her page]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ivan]]
!!''Ivan''
[[folder:Azumi Ozawa]]
!!''Azumi Ozawa''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Russian

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' RussianJapanese



!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/AvengersEndgame''[[note]]Mentioned only[[/note]]

The father of Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow.

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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/AvengersEndgame''[[note]]Mentioned only[[/note]]

''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}''

The father mother of Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow.Colleen Wing.



* CompositeCharacter: Of Black Widow's biological father from the comics and her foster father Ivan Petrovich Bezukhov, with whom he shares the first name.
* TheGhost: He is mentioned a few times, but he never makes an actual appearance.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. There are several other MCU characters named "Ivan", notably Ivan Vanko, another Russian guy who met his daughter.
* MythologyGag: His first name is the same as Ivan Petrovich Bezukhov, who acted as Black Widow's mentor and foster father in the comics.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Unlike his wife, we don't know exactly what happened to Ivan.

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* CompositeCharacter: Of Black Widow's biological father from AdaptationalJobChange: In the comics MCU, she's a regular civilian, unlike her comic books counterpart, a member of a team of assassins for the Hand called the Nail.
* MissingMom: She had walked out on Colleen when the latter was a child
and her foster father Ivan Petrovich Bezukhov, with whom he shares migrated to New York City.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead dead by
the first name.
* TheGhost: He is mentioned a few times, but he never makes an actual appearance.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. There are several other MCU characters named "Ivan", notably Ivan Vanko, another Russian guy who met his daughter.
* MythologyGag: His first name is the same as Ivan Petrovich Bezukhov, who acted as Black Widow's mentor and foster father in the comics.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Unlike his wife, we don't know exactly what happened to Ivan.
time of ''Iron Fist''.



[[folder:Natasha Romanoff's mother]]
!!''Natasha Romanoff's mother''

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[[folder:Natasha Romanoff's mother]]
!!''Natasha Romanoff's mother''
[[folder:Dr. Kenji Oyama]]
!!''Kenji Oyama''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Russian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}''[[note]]Mentioned only[[/note]]

The late mother of Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow.

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Russian
Japanese
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
Glenn Kubota
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}''[[note]]Mentioned only[[/note]]

The late mother of Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow.
''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}''

A surgeon that operates on Benjamin Poindexter after his spine is broken by the Kingpin.



* {{Determinator}}: According to Melina, she was relentless in her search for her daughter, which is why Dreykov decided to execute her.
* TheGhost: She is mentioned a few times, but she never makes an actual appearance.
* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: Apparently, she and Natasha have one thing in common: They're both equally relentless.
* MamaBear: She never stopped looking for her daughter to save her from the Red Room. Unfortunately, she was executed by Dreykov before she could find her.
* NoNameGiven: Even Natasha never learned her real name. When she asks Dreykov about it, he tells her that the only thing written on her tombstone is "Unknown".
* PosthumousCharacter: She was executed by Dreykov a long time ago.

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* {{Determinator}}: According to Melina, she was relentless in her search for her daughter, which is why Dreykov decided to execute her.
* TheGhost: She is mentioned
ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Justified because he's presented as a few times, but she never makes an actual appearance.
* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: Apparently, she
doctor and Natasha have one thing in common: They're both equally relentless.
* MamaBear: She never stopped looking for her daughter to save her from
not the Red Room. Unfortunately, she was executed by Dreykov before she could find her.
crime lord Lord Dark Wind.
* NoNameGiven: Even Natasha never learned her real name. When she asks Dreykov about it, he tells her that WeCanRebuildHim: Despite Dex's heavy spinal injuries, Oyama insists on using a Cognium steel reinforcing framework to replace his pulverized vertebrae, regardless of the only thing written on her tombstone is "Unknown".
* PosthumousCharacter: She was executed by Dreykov a long time ago.
risks.



!Japan (日本国) Citizens

[[folder:Kenji Ozawa]]
!!''Kenji Ozawa''

to:

!Japan (日本国) !Commonwealth of Australia Citizens

[[folder:Kenji Ozawa]]
!!''Kenji Ozawa''
[[folder:Agnes Kitsworth]]
!!''Agnes Kitsworth''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/agnes_kitsworth.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"I wake up and face death everyday. You think I'm scared of you?"'']]



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Japanese
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}''

The grandfather of Colleen Wing, who trained her in the ways of Bushido.

to:

!!!'''Citizenship:''' Japanese
Australian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
Mallory Jansen
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}''

The grandfather
''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS4E13Boom Episode 79: "BOOM"]]'', ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS4E17IdentityAndChange Episode 83: "Identity and Change"]]'')

An Australian woman and former lover
of Colleen Wing, who trained her in the ways of Bushido.Holden Radcliffe, whom he modeled Aida after.



* AdaptationalJobChange: There's no mention he was part of the Japanese secret service, unlike his counterpart from the mainstream comics.
* AncestralWeapon: Colleen's katana is one, passed on to her by Kenji.
* TheMentor: He trained Colleen in Bushido.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead by the time of ''Iron Fist''.

to:

* AdaptationalJobChange: BrainUploading: By the end of "BOOM", she's uploaded into the Framework.
* CanonForeigner:
There's no mention he was part of Agnes Kitsworth in the Japanese secret service, unlike his counterpart from the mainstream comics.
* AncestralWeapon: Colleen's katana is one, passed on to DeaderThanDead: After her physical body is dead, Fitz kills Agnes' consciousness in the Framework.
* DontYouDarePityMe: She was so annoyed at being pitied for her illness that she moved to Spain to escape it.
* DueToTheDead: In "Identity and Change", she's mentioned as having been buried at sea following her death.
* HopeIsScary: Has this reaction at first when Radcliffe tells her that he can save her.
* MayDecemberRomance: She's over twenty years younger than Radcliffe, going
by Kenji.
the ages for their actors.
* TheMentor: He trained Colleen SmallRoleBigImpact: Her role in Bushido.
the series is quite brief, but the major character of Aida (Season 4's Big Bad) was modeled after her appearance. Additionally, her final death in the Framework ultimately spurs Radcliffe to try and make amends for his actions.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long TranquilFury: She's clearly not happy about Holden Radcliffe coming back into her life. At first, anyway.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Is
dead by the time end of ''Iron Fist''.her debut episode. Even after being uploaded into the Framework, we don't see much of her before Fitz kills her.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: Has terminal cancer.



[[folder:Azumi Ozawa]]
!!''Azumi Ozawa''

to:

[[folder:Azumi Ozawa]]
!!''Azumi Ozawa''
[[folder:Jonah]]
!!''Jonah''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Japanese
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}''

The mother of Colleen Wing.

to:

!!!'''Citizenship:''' Japanese
Australian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
Creator/JulianMcMahon
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}''

The mother of Colleen Wing.
''Series/{{Runaways|2017}}''

An Australian doctor specialized in infectious diseases.



* AdaptationalJobChange: In the MCU, she's a regular civilian, unlike her comic books counterpart, a member of a team of assassins for the Hand called the Nail.
* MissingMom: She had walked out on Colleen when the latter was a child and migrated to New York City.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead dead by the time of ''Iron Fist''.

to:

* AdaptationalJobChange: In DemonicPossession: He's possessed by [[spoiler:the Magistrate of Gibborim]] until he's mortally injured.
* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:The Magistrate leaves his body prior to his death, leaving him without memories of
the MCU, she's a regular civilian, unlike her comic books counterpart, a member of a team of assassins for decades he spent as his host body.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: Thanks to
the Hand called process of regeneration through the Nail.
* MissingMom: She had walked out on Colleen when the latter was a child and migrated to New York City.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead dead by the time of ''Iron Fist''.
demateralization box, Jonah is several decades old but still keeps looks in his forties.



[[folder:Dr. Kenji Oyama]]
!!''Kenji Oyama''

to:

!Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Citizens

[[folder:Dr. Kenji Oyama]]
!!''Kenji Oyama''
Ho Yinsen]]
->See [[Characters/MCUAvengersAllies Tony Stark's Allies]]
[[/folder]]

!Federative Republic of Brazil Citizens
[[folder:Martina]]
!!''Martina''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/martina_mcu_2.jpg]]



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Japanese
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Glenn Kubota
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}''

A surgeon that operates on Benjamin Poindexter after his spine is broken by the Kingpin.

to:

!!!'''Citizenship:''' Japanese
Brazilian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Glenn Kubota
Creator/DeboraNascimento
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}''

A surgeon that operates on Benjamin Poindexter after
''Film/{{The Incredible Hulk|2008}}''

Bruce Banner's former colleague during
his spine is broken by the Kingpin.factory job while hiding in Brazil.



* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Justified because he's presented as a doctor and not the crime lord Lord Dark Wind.
* WeCanRebuildHim: Despite Dex's heavy spinal injuries, Oyama insists on using a Cognium steel reinforcing framework to replace his pulverized vertebrae, regardless of the risks.

to:

* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Justified because he's presented AllLoveIsUnrequited: Martina is clearly attracted to Bruce, but he can't reciprocate it, given his circumstances at the time. She does get a [[LastKiss quick "thank you" kiss]] right before he escapes.
* CrashingThroughTheHarem: Hardly a harem, but the situation of Bruce crashing into her house while on the run from the military is played
as one, complete with [[AccidentalPervert her being in a doctor state of undress]] and not her checking to see if the crime lord Lord Dark Wind.
* WeCanRebuildHim: Despite Dex's heavy spinal injuries, Oyama insists on using a Cognium steel reinforcing framework
coast is clear for him to replace escape.
* DudeMagnet: She's seen being harassed by an AbhorrentAdmirer at the factory before Bruce interrupts them.
* MsFanservice: When Bruce accidentally falls into her room while running from the military, she is in the process of changing clothes, thus in [[SexyShirtSwitch only a shirt]], and the viewers are treated to some brief ToplessnessFromTheBack and {{Sideboob}}. Bruce manages to shush her before she has a NakedFreakOut and gives away
his pulverized vertebrae, regardless of the risks.position.
* OnlyOneName: She gets no surname, being only known as Martina.
* WrenchWench: A female mechanic that works on a soda beverage factory.



!Commonwealth of Australia Citizens

[[folder:Agnes Kitsworth]]
!!''Agnes Kitsworth''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/agnes_kitsworth.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"I wake up and face death everyday. You think I'm scared of you?"'']]

to:

!Commonwealth of Australia !Swiss Confederation Citizens

[[folder:Agnes Kitsworth]]
!!''Agnes Kitsworth''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/agnes_kitsworth.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"I wake up and face death everyday. You think I'm scared of you?"'']]
[[folder:Theo Broussard]]
!!''Theo Broussard''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Australian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Mallory Jansen
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS4E13Boom Episode 79: "BOOM"]]'', ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS4E17IdentityAndChange Episode 83: "Identity and Change"]]'')

An Australian woman and former lover of Holden Radcliffe, whom he modeled Aida after.

to:

!!!'''Citizenship:''' Australian
Swiss
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Mallory Jansen
Creator/JoeRusso
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS4E13Boom Episode 79: "BOOM"]]'', ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS4E17IdentityAndChange Episode 83: "Identity ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''

A Swiss psychiatrist hired by the United Nation
and Change"]]'')

An Australian woman and former lover of Holden Radcliffe, whom he modeled Aida after.
the Joint Counter Terrorist Centre to interrogate Bucky Barnes.



* BrainUploading: By the end of "BOOM", she's uploaded into the Framework.
* CanonForeigner: There's no Agnes Kitsworth in the comics.
* DeaderThanDead: After her physical body is dead, Fitz kills Agnes' consciousness in the Framework.
* DontYouDarePityMe: She was so annoyed at being pitied for her illness that she moved to Spain to escape it.
* DueToTheDead: In "Identity and Change", she's mentioned as having been buried at sea following her death.
* HopeIsScary: Has this reaction at first when Radcliffe tells her that he can save her.
* MayDecemberRomance: She's over twenty years younger than Radcliffe, going by the ages for their actors.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her role in the series is quite brief, but the major character of Aida (Season 4's Big Bad) was modeled after her appearance. Additionally, her final death in the Framework ultimately spurs Radcliffe to try and make amends for his actions.
* TranquilFury: She's clearly not happy about Holden Radcliffe coming back into her life. At first, anyway.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Is dead by the end of her debut episode. Even after being uploaded into the Framework, we don't see much of her before Fitz kills her.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: Has terminal cancer.

to:

* BrainUploading: By CreatorCameo: Broussard is played by Joe Russo, co-director of ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier'', ''Captain America: Civil War'', ''Avengers: Infinity War'', and ''Avengers: Endgame''.
* IdenticalStranger: He looks exactly like Doctor Fine from ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' and
the end of "BOOM", she's uploaded into grieving man from Steve's support group in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', who were also portrayed by Creator/JoeRusso.
* KillAndReplace: He's killed and impersonated by Helmut Zemo to infiltrate
the Framework.
* CanonForeigner: There's no Agnes Kitsworth in the comics.
* DeaderThanDead: After her physical body is dead, Fitz kills Agnes' consciousness in the Framework.
* DontYouDarePityMe: She was so annoyed at being pitied for her illness that she moved to Spain to escape it.
* DueToTheDead: In "Identity
Joint Counter Terrorist Centre and Change", she's mentioned as having been buried at sea following her death.
cause Bucky to go on a rampage.
* HopeIsScary: Has this reaction at first when Radcliffe tells her that he can save her.
* MayDecemberRomance: She's over twenty years younger than Radcliffe, going by the ages for their actors.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her role in the series is quite brief, but the major character of Aida (Season 4's Big Bad) was modeled after her appearance. Additionally, her final
KilledOffscreen: We don't actually see his death in at the Framework ultimately spurs Radcliffe to try and make amends for his actions.
* TranquilFury: She's clearly not happy about Holden Radcliffe coming back into her life. At first, anyway.
hands of Zemo.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Is dead by the end of her debut episode. Even after being uploaded into the Framework, we don't see much of her He only appears briefly before Fitz kills her.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: Has terminal cancer.
being killed by Zemo.



[[folder:Jonah]]
!!''Jonah''

to:

[[folder:Jonah]]
!!''Jonah''
!Canadian Citizens

[[folder:Thomas Nash]]
!!''Thomas Nash''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Australian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JulianMcMahon
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Runaways|2017}}''

An Australian doctor specialized in infectious diseases.

to:

!!!'''Citizenship:''' Australian
Canadian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JulianMcMahon
Creator/BradDourif
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Runaways|2017}}''

An Australian doctor specialized
''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''

A former recruit of Canada's Department H and candidate for S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Index due to his alleged psychic abilities. He was later rendered catatonic by a head-on collision. He was used by the real Clairvoyant as a decoy to keep his true identity
in infectious diseases.secret.



* DemonicPossession: He's possessed by [[spoiler:the Magistrate of Gibborim]] until he's mortally injured.
* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:The Magistrate leaves his body prior to his death, leaving him without memories of the decades he spent as his host body.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: Thanks to the process of regeneration through the demateralization box, Jonah is several decades old but still keeps looks in his forties.

to:

* DemonicPossession: CanonForeigner: He has no counterpart in the comics.
* CharacterDeath:
He's possessed killed by [[spoiler:the Magistrate Grant Ward in what's apparently a fit of Gibborim]] until he's mortally injured.
rage. However, it's later revealed that he actually did it in order to help maintain Garrett's cover.
* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:The Magistrate leaves RedHerring: He's just a decoy for the real Clairvoyant, John Garrett.
* TheVoiceless: As a result of
his body prior to his death, leaving him without memories of the decades he spent as his host body.]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: Thanks to the process of regeneration
catatonic state. He supposedly talked through a voice synthesizer but the demateralization box, Jonah is several decades old but still keeps looks in his forties.device was actually controlled by Garrett.



!Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Citizens

[[folder:Dr. Ho Yinsen]]
->See [[Characters/MCUAvengersAllies Tony Stark's Allies]]
[[/folder]]

!Federative Republic of Brazil Citizens
[[folder:Martina]]
!!''Martina''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/martina_mcu_2.jpg]]

to:

!Islamic Republic !Republic of Afghanistan India Citizens

[[folder:Dr. Ho Yinsen]]
->See [[Characters/MCUAvengersAllies Tony Stark's Allies]]
[[/folder]]

!Federative Republic of Brazil Citizens
[[folder:Martina]]
!!''Martina''
[[folder:Karun Patel]]
!!''Karun Patel (Hindi: करुण पटेल)''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/martina_mcu_2.jpg]] org/pmwiki/pub/images/af97b809_3238_4e08_ba83_446265e1d9af.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"I think we must learn from our mistakes and do better, sir."'']]



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Brazilian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/DeboraNascimento
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Incredible Hulk|2008}}''

Bruce Banner's former colleague during his factory job while hiding in Brazil.

to:

!!!'''Citizenship:''' Brazilian
Indian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/DeboraNascimento
Harish Patel
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{The Incredible Hulk|2008}}''

Bruce Banner's former colleague during his factory job while hiding in Brazil.
''Film/{{Eternals}}''

Kingo's valet.



* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Martina is clearly attracted to Bruce, but he can't reciprocate it, given his circumstances at the time. She does get a [[LastKiss quick "thank you" kiss]] right before he escapes.
* CrashingThroughTheHarem: Hardly a harem, but the situation of Bruce crashing into her house while on the run from the military is played as one, complete with [[AccidentalPervert her being in a state of undress]] and her checking to see if the coast is clear for him to escape.
* DudeMagnet: She's seen being harassed by an AbhorrentAdmirer at the factory before Bruce interrupts them.
* MsFanservice: When Bruce accidentally falls into her room while running from the military, she is in the process of changing clothes, thus in [[SexyShirtSwitch only a shirt]], and the viewers are treated to some brief ToplessnessFromTheBack and {{Sideboob}}. Bruce manages to shush her before she has a NakedFreakOut and gives away his position.
* OnlyOneName: She gets no surname, being only known as Martina.
* WrenchWench: A female mechanic that works on a soda beverage factory.

to:

* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Martina is clearly attracted to Bruce, but he can't reciprocate it, given his circumstances at AdmiringTheAbomination: He calls the time. She does get a [[LastKiss quick "thank you" kiss]] right before first dead Deviant he escapes.
sees "beautiful", much to Kingo's confusion.
* CrashingThroughTheHarem: Hardly a harem, but AudienceSurrogate: Karun is the situation of Bruce crashing into her house while on the run from the military is played as one, complete only human hanging out with [[AccidentalPervert her being in a state of undress]] the Eternals on their mission, and her checking to see if he behaves and makes a lot of remarks like the coast is clear audience would, such as pointing to the corpse of a Deviant in awe and saying Kingo has "a very angry family".
* CrazyPrepared: The Eternals keep destroying his cameras out of annoyance, only
for him to escape.
reveal he has several spares.
-->'''Sprite:''' How many cameras do you have, young man?
-->'''Karun:''' I always have backups!
* DudeMagnet: She's seen being harassed by an AbhorrentAdmirer at HiddenDepths: He mostly acts as comic relief, but occasionally shows serious backbone. He chides Kingo for not wanting to help his family and convinces him to go with the factory before Bruce interrupts other Eternals, and when Druig argues that HumansAreBastards, he coolly responds that he believes they [[HumansAreFlawed can learn from their mistakes]].
* InUniverseCamera: He travels with the Eternals to help Kingo produce a documentary about
them.
* MsFanservice: When Bruce accidentally falls into her room while running from ItHasBeenAnHonor: [[spoiler:As he and Kingo bid the military, she is in rest of the process of changing clothes, thus in [[SexyShirtSwitch only a shirt]], Eternals adieu, Karun turns around and genuinely thanks the viewers are treated to some brief ToplessnessFromTheBack and {{Sideboob}}. Bruce manages to shush her group in his native language before she has a NakedFreakOut leaving, under the impression that he and his planet will soon die.]]
* NiceGuy: His innate goodness is infectious. The brooding Druig
gives away him a nod of respect, and even Sprite bites back on the sarcasm with Karun.
* SecretKeeper: He's aware that Kingo's immortal and helps facilitate
his position.
* OnlyOneName: She gets no surname,
illusion of being [[MyGrandsonMyself several generations of a family of actors.]]
* ShooOutTheClowns: [[spoiler:He leaves with Kingo, the other comic relief character, before the climax, saying that it was a pleasure to be with the other Eternals. He
only returns at the end, after the final confrontation.]]
* TagalongChronicler: Kingo has Karun accompany him to film a documentary about the Eternals.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Karun ''Patel'' is played by Harish ''Patel''.
* UndyingLoyalty: [[spoiler:Recognizing that he will die if the Emergence happens, he decides to remain with Kingo for his final moments, telling the other Eternals that it was an honor to know them.]]
* UnfazedEveryman: He's the most prominent normal human in ''Eternals'' and he's not especially shocked by the things he sees. Understandable, since this is the [[FantasyKitchenSink Marvel Cinematic Universe]] and he's
known as Martina.
about Kingo for decades.
* WrenchWench: A female mechanic VitriolicBestBuds: With Kingo. Apparently, Karun once tried to stake him after mistaking him for a vampire. Apart from a little friendly ribbing, Kingo apparently does not hold a grudge.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Apparently, when he realized
that works on Kingo was immortal, Karun's first thought was that he was a soda beverage factory.vampire and tried to stake him.



!Swiss Confederation Citizens

[[folder:Theo Broussard]]
!!''Theo Broussard''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Swiss
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JoeRusso
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''

A Swiss psychiatrist hired by the United Nation and the Joint Counter Terrorist Centre to interrogate Bucky Barnes.

to:

!Swiss Confederation Citizens

[[folder:Theo Broussard]]
!!''Theo Broussard''
!Islamic Republic of Pakistan

[[folder:Sana Ali]]
!!''Sana Ali''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Human-Clandestine hybrid
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Swiss
Pakistani
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JoeRusso
Samina Ahmad
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''

A Swiss psychiatrist hired by the United Nation and the Joint Counter Terrorist Centre to interrogate Bucky Barnes.
''[[Series/MsMarvel2022 Ms. Marvel]]''

Kamala Khan's grandmother.



* CreatorCameo: Broussard is played by Joe Russo, co-director of ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier'', ''Captain America: Civil War'', ''Avengers: Infinity War'', and ''Avengers: Endgame''.
* IdenticalStranger: He looks exactly like Doctor Fine from ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' and the grieving man from Steve's support group in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', who were also portrayed by Creator/JoeRusso.
* KillAndReplace: He's killed and impersonated by Helmut Zemo to infiltrate the Joint Counter Terrorist Centre and cause Bucky to go on a rampage.
* KilledOffscreen: We don't actually see his death at the hands of Zemo.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He only appears briefly before being killed by Zemo.

to:

* CreatorCameo: Broussard CoolOldLady: She needs a cane to get around. And she apparently went partying with it. It is played by Joe Russo, co-director of ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier'', ''Captain America: Civil War'', ''Avengers: Infinity War'', and ''Avengers: Endgame''.
later shown to have belonged to her father.
* IdenticalStranger: He looks exactly like Doctor Fine from ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' and DroppingTheBombshell: When Kamala starts to ask her about the grieving man from Steve's support group in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', who were also portrayed by Creator/JoeRusso.
* KillAndReplace: He's killed and impersonated by Helmut Zemo
Djinn, she cuts right to infiltrate the Joint Counter Terrorist Centre and cause Bucky to go on a rampage.
* KilledOffscreen: We don't actually see his death at
point, saving Kamala some awkward dancing around the hands topic. "[Are you a] Djinn? Yes. At least that's how my father explained it to me." Leads to a bit of Zemo.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He only appears briefly before being killed by Zemo.
{{Lampshading}} on Kamala's part.
-->'''Kamala:''' How are you so casual about this?!



!Canadian Citizens

[[folder:Thomas Nash]]
!!''Thomas Nash''

to:

!Canadian Citizens

[[folder:Thomas Nash]]
!!''Thomas Nash''
[[folder:Owais and Zainab]]
!!''Owais and Zainab''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Canadian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BradDourif
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''

A former recruit of Canada's Department H and candidate for S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Index due to his alleged psychic abilities. He was later rendered catatonic by a head-on collision. He was used by the real Clairvoyant as a decoy to keep his true identity in secret.

to:

!!!'''Citizenship:''' Canadian
Pakistani
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BradDourif
Asfandyar Khan (Owais); Vardah Aziz (Zainab)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''

A former recruit of Canada's Department H and candidate for S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Index due to his alleged psychic abilities. He was later rendered catatonic by a head-on collision. He was used by the real Clairvoyant as a decoy to keep his true identity in secret.
''[[Series/MsMarvel2022 Ms. Marvel]]''

Kamala Khan's cousins.



* CanonForeigner: He has no counterpart in the comics.
* CharacterDeath: He's killed by Grant Ward in what's apparently a fit of rage. However, it's later revealed that he actually did it in order to help maintain Garrett's cover.
* RedHerring: He's just a decoy for the real Clairvoyant, John Garrett.
* TheVoiceless: As a result of his catatonic state. He supposedly talked through a voice synthesizer but the device was actually controlled by Garrett.

to:

* CanonForeigner: He has no counterpart in the comics.
* CharacterDeath: He's killed
ThoseTwoGuys: They appear side by Grant Ward in what's apparently side constantly, even when sneaking up on a fit of rage. However, it's later revealed that he actually did it in order to help maintain Garrett's cover.
* RedHerring: He's just a decoy for the real Clairvoyant, John Garrett.
* TheVoiceless: As a result of his catatonic state. He supposedly talked through a voice synthesizer but the device was actually controlled by Garrett.
sleeping Kamala.



!Republic of India Citizens

[[folder:Karun Patel]]
!!''Karun Patel (Hindi: करुण पटेल)''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/af97b809_3238_4e08_ba83_446265e1d9af.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"I think we must learn from our mistakes and do better, sir."'']]

to:

!Republic of India Citizens

[[folder:Karun Patel]]
!!''Karun Patel (Hindi: करुण पटेल)''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/af97b809_3238_4e08_ba83_446265e1d9af.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"I think we must learn from our mistakes and do better, sir."'']]
[[folder:Hasan]]
!!''Hasan''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Indian
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Harish Patel
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Eternals}}''

Kingo's valet.

to:

!!!'''Citizenship:''' Indian
Indian (formerly), Pakistani (1947-death)
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Harish Patel
by:''' Fawad Khan
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Eternals}}''

Kingo's valet.
''[[Series/MsMarvel2022 Ms. Marvel]]''

Sana Ali's father and maternal great-grandfather to Kamala Khan. He uses a makeshift walking stick (and later a proper cane) due to an injury to his leg, the origin of which is never specified. A rose seller and activist for India's freedom from British rule whose ideals are threatened by the violence of Partition.



* AdmiringTheAbomination: He calls the first dead Deviant he sees "beautiful", much to Kingo's confusion.
* AudienceSurrogate: Karun is the only human hanging out with the Eternals on their mission, and he behaves and makes a lot of remarks like the audience would, such as pointing to the corpse of a Deviant in awe and saying Kingo has "a very angry family".
* CrazyPrepared: The Eternals keep destroying his cameras out of annoyance, only for him to reveal he has several spares.
-->'''Sprite:''' How many cameras do you have, young man?
-->'''Karun:''' I always have backups!
* HiddenDepths: He mostly acts as comic relief, but occasionally shows serious backbone. He chides Kingo for not wanting to help his family and convinces him to go with the other Eternals, and when Druig argues that HumansAreBastards, he coolly responds that he believes they [[HumansAreFlawed can learn from their mistakes]].
* InUniverseCamera: He travels with the Eternals to help Kingo produce a documentary about them.
* ItHasBeenAnHonor: [[spoiler:As he and Kingo bid the rest of the Eternals adieu, Karun turns around and genuinely thanks the group in his native language before leaving, under the impression that he and his planet will soon die.]]
* NiceGuy: His innate goodness is infectious. The brooding Druig gives him a nod of respect, and even Sprite bites back on the sarcasm with Karun.
* SecretKeeper: He's aware that Kingo's immortal and helps facilitate his illusion of being [[MyGrandsonMyself several generations of a family of actors.]]
* ShooOutTheClowns: [[spoiler:He leaves with Kingo, the other comic relief character, before the climax, saying that it was a pleasure to be with the other Eternals. He only returns at the end, after the final confrontation.]]
* TagalongChronicler: Kingo has Karun accompany him to film a documentary about the Eternals.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Karun ''Patel'' is played by Harish ''Patel''.
* UndyingLoyalty: [[spoiler:Recognizing that he will die if the Emergence happens, he decides to remain with Kingo for his final moments, telling the other Eternals that it was an honor to know them.]]
* UnfazedEveryman: He's the most prominent normal human in ''Eternals'' and he's not especially shocked by the things he sees. Understandable, since this is the [[FantasyKitchenSink Marvel Cinematic Universe]] and he's known about Kingo for decades.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Kingo. Apparently, Karun once tried to stake him after mistaking him for a vampire. Apart from a little friendly ribbing, Kingo apparently does not hold a grudge.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Apparently, when he realized that Kingo was immortal, Karun's first thought was that he was a vampire and tried to stake him.

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* AdmiringTheAbomination: BadassPacifist: He calls won't raise a hand to anyone in violence, but that doesn't stop him from openly protesting the first dead Deviant he sees "beautiful", much to Kingo's confusion.
* AudienceSurrogate: Karun is the only human hanging out with the Eternals on their mission,
Partition of India and he behaves and makes a lot of remarks like the audience would, such as pointing standing up to the corpse of a Deviant in awe and saying Kingo has "a very angry family".
* CrazyPrepared: The Eternals keep destroying his cameras out of annoyance, only for
British soldiers or even fellow Indians who shun him to reveal he has several spares.
-->'''Sprite:''' How many cameras do you have, young man?
-->'''Karun:''' I always have backups!
because he's Muslim.
* HiddenDepths: He mostly acts as comic relief, but occasionally shows serious backbone. He chides Kingo for not wanting to help his family and convinces him to go BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: His romance with the other Eternals, and Aisha begins when Druig argues that HumansAreBastards, he coolly responds finds her alone in his roses and invites her in for a meal and a place to stay.
* GoodParents: He was a good father to Sana, raised her by himself after Aisha's disappearance and she misses him even today.
* MuggleMageRomance: He is an ordinary rose seller who loves an extra-dimensional being banished to the human world, though he doesn't know this until his final moments with her. He tells his daughter Sana about her supernatural heritage, who in turn tries to inform her child Muneeba, but Muneeba dismisses it as fantasy until her daughter Kamala exhibits powers of her own.
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Hasan recognizes the Partition as just another divide-and-conquer tactic and refuses to leave India even as anti-Muslim violence rises. It isn't until his wife pleads with him
that he believes they [[HumansAreFlawed can learn from their mistakes]].
* InUniverseCamera: He travels with the Eternals
agrees to help Kingo produce a documentary about them.
* ItHasBeenAnHonor: [[spoiler:As he and Kingo bid the rest of the Eternals adieu, Karun turns around and genuinely thanks the group in his native language before leaving, under the impression that he and his planet will soon die.]]
go to Pakistan.
* NiceGuy: His innate goodness is infectious. The brooding Druig gives him a nod of respect, kindness, wisdom, bravery and even Sprite bites capacity for love is what drew Aisha to him.
* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: Aisha first spots Hasan making an impassioned speech for the Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs of India to work together and take
back on their country from the sarcasm with Karun.
British.
* SecretKeeper: He's aware that Kingo's immortal and helps facilitate his illusion of being [[MyGrandsonMyself several generations of a family of actors.]]
* ShooOutTheClowns: [[spoiler:He leaves with Kingo, the other comic relief character,
PosthumousCharacter: Hasan died years if not decades before the climax, saying that it was a pleasure to be with the other Eternals. He series began, and his only returns at appearance is in flashbacks to the end, after the final confrontation.]]
* TagalongChronicler: Kingo has Karun accompany him to film a documentary about the Eternals.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Karun ''Patel'' is played by Harish ''Patel''.
* UndyingLoyalty: [[spoiler:Recognizing that he will die if the Emergence happens, he decides to remain with Kingo for his final moments, telling the other Eternals that it was an honor to know them.]]
* UnfazedEveryman: He's the most prominent normal human in ''Eternals'' and he's not especially shocked by the things he sees. Understandable, since this is the [[FantasyKitchenSink Marvel Cinematic Universe]] and he's known about Kingo for decades.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Kingo. Apparently, Karun once tried to stake him after mistaking him for a vampire. Apart from a little friendly ribbing, Kingo apparently does not hold a grudge.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Apparently, when he realized that Kingo was immortal, Karun's first thought was that he was a vampire and tried to stake him.
1940s.



!Islamic Republic of Pakistan

[[folder:Sana Ali]]
!!''Sana Ali''
!!!'''Species:''' Human-Clandestine hybrid
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Pakistani
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Samina Ahmad
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/MsMarvel2022 Ms. Marvel]]''

Kamala Khan's grandmother.

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!Islamic Republic of Pakistan

[[folder:Sana Ali]]
!!''Sana Ali''
!Other Nationalities

[[folder:Anon]]
!!''Anon''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anon.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Hello. My name is Anon. Do you have an appointment with the doctor?"'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human-Clandestine hybrid
Enhanced human
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Pakistani
Unknown
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Samina Ahmad
Camille De Pazzis
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/MsMarvel2022 Ms. Marvel]]''

Kamala Khan's grandmother.
''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS3E18TheSingularity Episode 62: "The Singularity"]]'')

A transhumanist follower and assistant of Doctor Holden Radcliffe.



* CoolOldLady: She needs a cane to get around. And she apparently went partying with it. It is later shown to have belonged to her father.
* DroppingTheBombshell: When Kamala starts to ask her about the Djinn, she cuts right to the point, saving Kamala some awkward dancing around the topic. "[Are you a] Djinn? Yes. At least that's how my father explained it to me." Leads to a bit of {{Lampshading}} on Kamala's part.
-->'''Kamala:''' How are you so casual about this?!

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* CoolOldLady: GirlFriday: She needs a cane was Radcliffe's assistant before he created and replaced her with Aida.
* MeaningfulName: Anon is the shorter way of saying anonymous, which she is.
* OneShotCharacter: Anon only appears in "The Singularity", with her role of follower and assistant to Radcliffe filled out by Aida.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Subverted. She was the assistant to Radcliffe, who decided to make Aida once he became part of S.H.I.E.L.D..
* {{Transhuman}}: She's extensively modified to drastic levels.
-->'''Mack:''' ''[looking at Anon on wide-spectrum bands]'' Guys, this woman has been heavily modified. In ways you wouldn't even anticipate. Man, I need
to get around. And she apparently went partying with it. It is later shown to have belonged to her father.
* DroppingTheBombshell: When Kamala starts to ask her about the Djinn, she cuts right to the point, saving Kamala some awkward dancing around the topic. "[Are you a] Djinn? Yes. At least that's how my father explained it to me." Leads to a bit of {{Lampshading}} on Kamala's part.
-->'''Kamala:''' How are you so casual about this?!
out more.



[[folder:Owais and Zainab]]
!!''Owais and Zainab''

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[[folder:Owais and Zainab]]
!!''Owais and Zainab''
[[folder:Orson Randall]]
!!''Orson Randall''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Pakistani
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Asfandyar Khan (Owais); Vardah Aziz (Zainab)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/MsMarvel2022 Ms. Marvel]]''

Kamala Khan's cousins.

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Pakistani
Unknown
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Asfandyar Khan (Owais); Vardah Aziz (Zainab)
N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/MsMarvel2022 Ms. Marvel]]''

Kamala Khan's cousins.
''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}''[[note]]Mentioned only[[/note]]

A black market dealer who sold the body of the 1948 Iron Fist to Davos.



* ThoseTwoGuys: They appear side by side constantly, even when sneaking up on a sleeping Kamala.

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* ThoseTwoGuys: They appear side AdaptationalJobChange: From a former Iron Fist to a black market dealer
* DecompositeCharacter: In the comics, Orson Randall was the Iron Fist in the 1940s
* TheGhost: He just get mentioned in the second season of Iron Fist. Due to the show's cancellation, he'll remain as such.
* MysteriousBacker: He sold the body of the 1948 Iron Fist to Davos. As a result, he's searched for
by side constantly, even when sneaking up on a sleeping Kamala.Danny Rand with Ward Meachum's help.



[[folder:Hasan]]
!!''Hasan''

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[[folder:Hasan]]
!!''Hasan''
[[folder:Donya Madani]]
!!''Donya "Mama Donya" Madani''



!!!'''Citizenship:''' Indian (formerly), Pakistani (1947-death)
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Fawad Khan
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/MsMarvel2022 Ms. Marvel]]''

Sana Ali's father and maternal great-grandfather to Kamala Khan. He uses a makeshift walking stick (and later a proper cane) due to an injury to his leg, the origin of which is never specified. A rose seller and activist for India's freedom from British rule whose ideals are threatened by the violence of Partition.

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!!!'''Citizenship:''' Indian (formerly), Pakistani (1947-death)
Unknown
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Fawad Khan
By:''' Veronica Falcón
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Series/MsMarvel2022 Ms. Marvel]]''

Sana Ali's father
''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

A leading figure in the refugee community in Latvia
and maternal great-grandfather to Kamala Khan. He uses a makeshift walking stick (and later a proper cane) due to an injury to his leg, the origin of which is never specified. A rose seller and activist for India's freedom from British rule whose ideals are threatened by the violence of Partition.Karli Morgenthau's adoptive mother.



* BadassPacifist: He won't raise a hand to anyone in violence, but that doesn't stop him from openly protesting the Partition of India and standing up to the British soldiers or even fellow Indians who shun him because he's Muslim.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: His romance with Aisha begins when he finds her alone in his roses and invites her in for a meal and a place to stay.
* GoodParents: He was a good father to Sana, raised her by himself after Aisha's disappearance and she misses him even today.
* MuggleMageRomance: He is an ordinary rose seller who loves an extra-dimensional being banished to the human world, though he doesn't know this until his final moments with her. He tells his daughter Sana about her supernatural heritage, who in turn tries to inform her child Muneeba, but Muneeba dismisses it as fantasy until her daughter Kamala exhibits powers of her own.
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Hasan recognizes the Partition as just another divide-and-conquer tactic and refuses to leave India even as anti-Muslim violence rises. It isn't until his wife pleads with him that he agrees to go to Pakistan.
* NiceGuy: His kindness, wisdom, bravery and capacity for love is what drew Aisha to him.
* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: Aisha first spots Hasan making an impassioned speech for the Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs of India to work together and take back their country from the British.
* PosthumousCharacter: Hasan died years if not decades before the series began, and his only appearance is in flashbacks to the 1940s.

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* BadassPacifist: He won't raise a hand AffectionateNickname: Due to anyone in violence, but that doesn't stop him her status as adoptive mother to many refugees, she's known to them as "Mama Donya".
* FakeNationality: Though her precise nationality is unknown, her surname indicates she's not
from openly protesting Latin America, while her actress is Mexican.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Karli Morgenthau and many others in
the Partition of India and standing up to the British soldiers or even fellow Indians who shun him because he's Muslim.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: His romance with Aisha begins when he finds her alone in his roses and invites her in for a meal and a place to stay.
* GoodParents: He was a good father to Sana, raised her by himself after Aisha's disappearance and she misses him even today.
* MuggleMageRomance: He is an ordinary rose seller who loves an extra-dimensional being banished to the human world, though he doesn't know this until his final moments with her. He tells his daughter Sana about her supernatural heritage, who in turn tries to inform her child Muneeba, but Muneeba dismisses it as fantasy until her daughter Kamala exhibits powers of her own.
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Hasan recognizes the Partition as just another divide-and-conquer tactic and refuses to leave India even as anti-Muslim violence rises. It isn't until his wife pleads with him that he agrees to go to Pakistan.
* NiceGuy: His kindness, wisdom, bravery and capacity for love is what drew Aisha to him.
* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: Aisha first spots Hasan making an impassioned speech for the Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs of India to work together and take back their country from the British.
Latvian GRC Resettlement Camp
* PosthumousCharacter: Hasan She's already died years if not decades before from tuberculosis the series began, first time we see her on screen, and his only appearance is all her appearances afterwards are as a corpse.
* SameSurnameMeansRelated: There was a ''Dinah'' Madani
in flashbacks to the 1940s.''Series/{{The Punisher|2017}}'', although there's no indication that her and Donya are related.



!Other Nationalities

[[folder:Anon]]
!!''Anon''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anon.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Hello. My name is Anon. Do you have an appointment with the doctor?"'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Enhanced human
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Camille De Pazzis
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS3E18TheSingularity Episode 62: "The Singularity"]]'')

A transhumanist follower and assistant of Doctor Holden Radcliffe.
----
* GirlFriday: She was Radcliffe's assistant before he created and replaced her with Aida.
* MeaningfulName: Anon is the shorter way of saying anonymous, which she is.
* OneShotCharacter: Anon only appears in "The Singularity", with her role of follower and assistant to Radcliffe filled out by Aida.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Subverted. She was the assistant to Radcliffe, who decided to make Aida once he became part of S.H.I.E.L.D..
* {{Transhuman}}: She's extensively modified to drastic levels.
-->'''Mack:''' ''[looking at Anon on wide-spectrum bands]'' Guys, this woman has been heavily modified. In ways you wouldn't even anticipate. Man, I need to get out more.

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!Other Nationalities

[[folder:Anon]]
!!''Anon''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anon.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Hello. My name is Anon. Do you have an appointment with the doctor?"'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Enhanced human
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Camille De Pazzis
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS3E18TheSingularity Episode 62: "The Singularity"]]'')

A transhumanist follower and assistant of Doctor Holden Radcliffe.
----
* GirlFriday: She was Radcliffe's assistant before he created and replaced
[[folder:Valentina Allegra de Fontaine]]
-->See
her with Aida.
* MeaningfulName: Anon is the shorter way of saying anonymous, which she is.
* OneShotCharacter: Anon only appears
entry in "The Singularity", with her role of follower and assistant to Radcliffe filled out by Aida.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Subverted. She was the assistant to Radcliffe, who decided to make Aida once he became part of S.H.I.E.L.D..
* {{Transhuman}}: She's extensively modified to drastic levels.
-->'''Mack:''' ''[looking at Anon on wide-spectrum bands]'' Guys, this woman has been heavily modified. In ways you wouldn't even anticipate. Man, I need to get out more.
Characters/MCUUnitedStatesGovernment




[[folder:Orson Randall]]
!!''Orson Randall''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}''[[note]]Mentioned only[[/note]]

A black market dealer who sold the body of the 1948 Iron Fist to Davos.
----
* AdaptationalJobChange: From a former Iron Fist to a black market dealer
* DecompositeCharacter: In the comics, Orson Randall was the Iron Fist in the 1940s
* TheGhost: He just get mentioned in the second season of Iron Fist. Due to the show's cancellation, he'll remain as such.
* MysteriousBacker: He sold the body of the 1948 Iron Fist to Davos. As a result, he's searched for by Danny Rand with Ward Meachum's help.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Donya Madani]]
!!''Donya "Mama Donya" Madani''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Veronica Falcón
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier''

A leading figure in the refugee community in Latvia and Karli Morgenthau's adoptive mother.
----
* AffectionateNickname: Due to her status as adoptive mother to many refugees, she's known to them as "Mama Donya".
* FakeNationality: Though her precise nationality is unknown, her surname indicates she's not from Latin America, while her actress is Mexican.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Karli Morgenthau and many others in the Latvian GRC Resettlement Camp
* PosthumousCharacter: She's already died from tuberculosis the first time we see her on screen, and all her appearances afterwards are as a corpse.
* SameSurnameMeansRelated: There was a ''Dinah'' Madani in ''Series/{{The Punisher|2017}}'', although there's no indication that her and Donya are related.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Valentina Allegra de Fontaine]]
-->See her entry in Characters/MCUUnitedStatesGovernment
[[/folder]]
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* NobodyHereButUsStatues: Even as Steven tries to converse with the man, Crawley doesn't break character and remains motionless.

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* NobodyHereButUsStatues: Even as Steven tries to converse with the man, Crawley doesn't break character and remains motionless. The only time he does so is when Steven abruptly hugs him, turning his head and eyes slightly to glance at him.

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Sana Ali's father and maternal great-grandfather to Kamala Khan. A rose seller and activist for India's freedom from British rule whose ideals are threatened by the violence of Partition.

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Sana Ali's father and maternal great-grandfather to Kamala Khan. He uses a makeshift walking stick (and later a proper cane) due to an injury to his leg, the origin of which is never specified. A rose seller and activist for India's freedom from British rule whose ideals are threatened by the violence of Partition.



* DisabledLoveInterest: Hasan uses a makeshift walking stick (and later a proper cane) due to an injury to his leg, the origin of which is never specified.
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->See [[Characters/MCUBaronHelmutZemo his page]]

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->See [[Characters/MCUBaronHelmutZemo [[Characters/MCUHelmutZemo his page]]



* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: He seems to have had a good relationship with his son, his daughter in law and his grandson, and his death causes much grief to Helmut.

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* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: He seems to have had a good relationship with his son, his daughter in law daughter-in-law and his grandson, and his death causes much grief to Helmut.



* DeathOfAchild: Being a child didn't prevent him from being one of Ultron's victims.

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* DeathOfAchild: DeathOfAChild: Being a child didn't prevent him from being one of Ultron's victims.



->See [[Characters/MCUBlackWidow her page]].

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->See [[Characters/MCUBlackWidow [[Characters/MCUNatashaRomanoff her page]].
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* KilledOffScreen: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', Zemo mentions that the entire country was partitioned and absorbed by it's neighbors.

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* KilledOffScreen: In ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'', Zemo mentions that the entire country (or what was left of it after its capital city was destroyed) was partitioned and absorbed by it's its neighbors.
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/martina_mcu.jpg]]

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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: His romance with Aisha begins when he finds her alone in his roses and invites her in for a meal and a place to stay.
* DisabledLoveInterest: Hasan uses a makeshift walking stick (and later a proper cane) due to an injury to his leg, the origin of which is never specified.
* MuggleMageRomance: He is an ordinary rose seller who loves an extra-dimensional being banished to the human world, though he doesn't know this until his final moments with her. He tells his daughter Sana about her supernatural heritage, who in turn tries to inform her child Muneeba, but Muneeba dismisses it as fantasy until her daughter Kamala exhibits powers of her own.
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Hasan recognizes the Partition as just another divide-and-conquer tactic and refuses to leave India even as anti-Muslim violence rises. It isn't until his wife pleads with him that he agrees to go to Pakistan.

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* BadassPacifist: He won't raise a hand to anyone in violence, but that doesn't stop him from openly protesting the Partition of India and standing up to the British soldiers or even fellow Indians who shun him because he's Muslim.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: His romance with Aisha begins when he finds her alone in his roses and invites her in for a meal and a place to stay.
stay.
* DisabledLoveInterest: Hasan uses a makeshift walking stick (and later a proper cane) due to an injury to his leg, the origin of which is never specified.
specified.
* GoodParents: He was a good father to Sana, raised her by himself after Aisha's disappearance and she misses him even today.
* MuggleMageRomance: He is an ordinary rose seller who loves an extra-dimensional being banished to the human world, though he doesn't know this until his final moments with her. He tells his daughter Sana about her supernatural heritage, who in turn tries to inform her child Muneeba, but Muneeba dismisses it as fantasy until her daughter Kamala exhibits powers of her own.
own.
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Hasan recognizes the Partition as just another divide-and-conquer tactic and refuses to leave India even as anti-Muslim violence rises. It isn't until his wife pleads with him that he agrees to go to Pakistan.
* NiceGuy: His kindness, wisdom, bravery and capacity for love is what drew Aisha to him.

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!!''[[ComicBook/{{HYDRA}} Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine]]''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/contessa_valentina_allegra_de_fontaine.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Things are about to get weird. So when they do, we're not gonna need a Captain America. We're gonna need a U.S. Agent."'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' | ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}''[[note]]In TheStinger[[/note]] | ''Film/{{Thunderbolts}}''

-->''"Well, these boots are '''not''' made for walking. Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. Actually, it's Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. I know it's hard, but I don't like to repeat myself, so you can just call me Val. But don't call me Val, just keep it in your head."''

A representative for an organization interested in John Walker's superhuman abilities.
----
* AdaptationDyeJob: She has a purple skunk stripe, which was gray/white in her comic book appearances.
* AdaptationNameChange: A ''very'' minor one. In the comics, her last name is Allegra de '''la''' Fontaine, while here, it's just Allegra de Fontaine.
* AdaptationalModesty: The original Contessa was very much a FemmeFatale MsFanservice in the style of a [[Film/JamesBond Bond Girl]]. The MCU Contessa is undeniably attractive, but an older woman whose charm relies on her wits instead of her sex appeal.
* AgeLift: Valentina is significantly older here than she was in the comics, hence why she relies on her charm rather than her appearance to manipulate others.
* AmbiguousSituation:
** John Walker seems to assume she's working for an OverTheTopSecret deniable branch of the U.S. government, [[spoiler:and accepts the codename "U.S. Agent" on this premise]]. But she never actually ''says'' so, and there's an awful lot of hints that she isn't. (For one thing, an American citizen wouldn't have a ''European'' aristocratic title like "Contessa".) She also somehow knows that John [[spoiler:took the Super Soldier Serum.)]]
** Exactly why Valentina frames Hawkeye for Natasha's death isn't clear in TheStinger for ''Black Widow''. Does she genuinely want Clint Barton dead for some reason (and if so, why?), or is she simply sending Yelena Belova on a wild goose chase for shits and giggles? [[spoiler:Although she's never mentioned by name it's implied in the ''Series/{{Hawkeye|2021}}'' mini-series that Valentina was hired by Kate Bishop's mother, Eleanor, to put a hit on Clint to prevent him and her daughter from getting close to finding the connections between her and Kingpin]].
* AmbiguouslyEvil:
** Her comics counterpart turned out to be a bad guy during the ''ComicBook/SecretWarriors'' arc, and she's introduced here setting herself up as a ToxicFriendInfluence to John Walker, telling him he did nothing wrong by murdering Nico and shouldn't feel bad. [[spoiler:The final episode of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' reveals she's apparently in cahoots with Baron Zemo and arranged for the extrajudicial execution of the remaining Flag-Smashers. (Even if she didn't arrange it, she seems awfully ''pleased'' about their deaths saving the effort of giving them a fair trial).]] This makes her, at best, morally ambiguous.
** In the post-credits scene for ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}'', she hires Yelena Belova to kill ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} for his role in Natasha's death, seemingly tipping her firmly to the evil side. [[spoiler:''Series/{{Hawkeye|2021}}'' implies that she was acting as a broker for Eleanor Bishop rather than wanting Clint dead for her own reasons, but such an association with Eleanor (herself an associate of Kingpin) and Valentina's nonchalance at siccing Yelena on an Avenger doesn't lend a lot of confidence to Valentina's moral standing.]]
* BlueBlood: She's an aristocrat, holding the title of Contessa (Countess).
* CompositeCharacter: She appears to be a combination of the comics Contessa and Valerie "Val" Cooper, who in the comics recruited and collaborated with John Walker, right down to being called "Val" for short.
* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: Wears a stylish trench coat complete with leather gloves in both ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' and ''Black Widow''.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Meta case. Due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic continuously pushing back the release date of [[Film/BlackWidow2021 her intended debut]], she instead made her first appearance in ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'', with Marvel confirming that we were supposed to have already met her in ''Black Widow'' (where she appears in TheStinger).
* EccentricMentor: Seems to be setting herself up in this role for future MCU installments -- speaks with a [[DissonantSerenity breezy, disturbingly casual tone]] about mayhem and death, has an eccentric, meandering MotorMouth way of talking and seems to almost be deliberately acting weird and off-putting to keep John Walker and his wife off-balance.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The moment she meets John Walker and his wife, Valentina is in total control of the conversation, tells Walker that he did the right thing by [[spoiler:killing Nico]], casually discusses things she has no obvious way of knowing, and encourages Walker's darker qualities by passive-aggressively isolating him from his wife, a stabilising influence.
* TheHandler: Appears to have been one for Yelena Belova for a time, and approaches her to offer her a mission to take down Clint Barton. She later becomes this to John Walker as well, giving him the title of U.S Agent in the process.
* HighHeelPower: Introduced with the ominous clack-clack of her spike-heeled boots down the hallway. She lampshades it with her first line:
-->'''Contessa:''' Well these boots were ''not'' made for walkin'.
* InSeriesNickname: She tells John he can think of her as "Val" for short, [[OverlyLongName for justifiable reasons]]. (But, hilariously, he's only allowed to ''think'' of her as "Val" and [[DoNotCallMePaul not actually address her as such]].)
* LadyInAPowerSuit: In contrast to the slinky spy catsuits from the comics, this is a much more businesslike version of the Contessa.
* ManipulativeBitch: TheStinger of ''Black Widow'' has her convincing Yelena Belova that Hawkeye was responsible for her sister's death, and sends her on a mission to kill him.
* MetaphoricallyTrue: It's not entirely untrue when she tells Yelena that Clint was involved in Natasha's death. After all, Natasha pulled a HeroicSacrifice so that Clint and half of the universe could live. However, Valentina [[ManipulativeBitch carefully leaves out]] how Clint was actually ''against'' Natasha making a HeroicSacrifice.
* MirrorCharacter: Appears to be one for Nick Fury, in regards to the role he played in the Phase I movies. Both of them are mysterious figures who are interested in recruiting powerful individuals on behalf of the organization they work for. However, while Fury was recruiting the Avengers to represent an AntiHero organization to protect the world, Valentina has recruited Yelena Belova and later John Walker for an AmbiguouslyEvil cause. They also are very different in terms of demeanor, with Fury being a [[ScaryBlackMan Scary Black]] CynicalMentor who is undoubtedly on the side of good despite doing some morally gray things, whereas Valentina is a chipper white woman and an EccentricMentor who is friendly towards those she meets, but also appears to have sinister goals in mind (one of which is sending Yelena to take out Clint Barton, someone who coincidentally was recruited by Fury).
* MouthOfSauron: She's an envoy for an organization interested in recruiting John Walker.
* MyCard: She gives Walker one, though it is empty on both sides except for being black on one side and white on the other.
* MysteriousBenefactor:
** Serves as one for John Walker. [[spoiler:The final episode of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' has him taking on a new superhero role in her service as US Agent, without her revealing anything about who her superiors are, what his mission is going to be or even giving him a way to proactively contact her ("Just keep your phone on").]]
** TheStinger for ''Black Widow'' reveals that Yelena Belova has been working for her for some time. Valentina approaches her during her "time off" with a new mission to kill Clint Barton.
* NonSpecificallyForeign: It seems like if she's a BlueBlood with an aristocratic title she can't be an American citizen, but she speaks with a fluent American accent and vaguely presents herself as representing the U.S. government. Her title and her first two names are Italian, while her surname is French. (In the comics the character was Italian.)
* OverlyLongName: Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine doesn't exactly roll off the tongue too well, which is why she doesn't like to repeat herself. [[InSeriesNickname Just call her "Val".]] [[VerbalBackpedaling But don't actually do that.]]
* PaintItBlack: John Walker and Yelena Belova trade their light-colored uniforms to black ones under her employ.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Valentina's default outfit consists of a black trenchcoat with a red turtleneck and gloves in her first two appearances.
* SinisterShades: Wears a pair of blue sunglasses when she introduces herself to John Walker in the 5th episode.
* StealthHiBye: In the post-credits scene of ''Black Widow'', a wide shot indicates that Yelena is the only one near Natasha's grave. Less than a minute later, Valentina suddenly appears next to Yelena without the latter (a trained Red Room agent) noticing her approach.
* TheUpperCrass: Between the PreppyName with a nobility title and snarking she's "allergic to the Midwest", certainly gives this vibe.
* VillainRespect: Valentina expresses her admiration for Natasha Romanoff while visiting her grave with Yelena, although one gets the impression that she doesn't entirely mean it.

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!!''[[ComicBook/{{HYDRA}} Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine]]''
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"Things are about to get weird. So when they do, we're not gonna need a Captain America. We're gonna need a U.S. Agent."'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Citizenship:''' Unknown
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' | ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}''[[note]]In TheStinger[[/note]] | ''Film/{{Thunderbolts}}''

-->''"Well, these boots are '''not''' made for walking. Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. Actually, it's Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. I know it's hard, but I don't like to repeat myself, so you can just call me Val. But don't call me Val, just keep it in your head."''

A representative for an organization interested in John Walker's superhuman abilities.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: She has a purple skunk stripe, which was gray/white in
-->See her comic book appearances.
* AdaptationNameChange: A ''very'' minor one. In the comics, her last name is Allegra de '''la''' Fontaine, while here, it's just Allegra de Fontaine.
* AdaptationalModesty: The original Contessa was very much a FemmeFatale MsFanservice
entry in the style of a [[Film/JamesBond Bond Girl]]. The MCU Contessa is undeniably attractive, but an older woman whose charm relies on her wits instead of her sex appeal.
* AgeLift: Valentina is significantly older here than she was in the comics, hence why she relies on her charm rather than her appearance to manipulate others.
* AmbiguousSituation:
** John Walker seems to assume she's working for an OverTheTopSecret deniable branch of the U.S. government, [[spoiler:and accepts the codename "U.S. Agent" on this premise]]. But she never actually ''says'' so, and there's an awful lot of hints that she isn't. (For one thing, an American citizen wouldn't have a ''European'' aristocratic title like "Contessa".) She also somehow knows that John [[spoiler:took the Super Soldier Serum.)]]
** Exactly why Valentina frames Hawkeye for Natasha's death isn't clear in TheStinger for ''Black Widow''. Does she genuinely want Clint Barton dead for some reason (and if so, why?), or is she simply sending Yelena Belova on a wild goose chase for shits and giggles? [[spoiler:Although she's never mentioned by name it's implied in the ''Series/{{Hawkeye|2021}}'' mini-series that Valentina was hired by Kate Bishop's mother, Eleanor, to put a hit on Clint to prevent him and her daughter from getting close to finding the connections between her and Kingpin]].
* AmbiguouslyEvil:
** Her comics counterpart turned out to be a bad guy during the ''ComicBook/SecretWarriors'' arc, and she's introduced here setting herself up as a ToxicFriendInfluence to John Walker, telling him he did nothing wrong by murdering Nico and shouldn't feel bad. [[spoiler:The final episode of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' reveals she's apparently in cahoots with Baron Zemo and arranged for the extrajudicial execution of the remaining Flag-Smashers. (Even if she didn't arrange it, she seems awfully ''pleased'' about their deaths saving the effort of giving them a fair trial).]] This makes her, at best, morally ambiguous.
** In the post-credits scene for ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}'', she hires Yelena Belova to kill ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} for his role in Natasha's death, seemingly tipping her firmly to the evil side. [[spoiler:''Series/{{Hawkeye|2021}}'' implies that she was acting as a broker for Eleanor Bishop rather than wanting Clint dead for her own reasons, but such an association with Eleanor (herself an associate of Kingpin) and Valentina's nonchalance at siccing Yelena on an Avenger doesn't lend a lot of confidence to Valentina's moral standing.]]
* BlueBlood: She's an aristocrat, holding the title of Contessa (Countess).
* CompositeCharacter: She appears to be a combination of the comics Contessa and Valerie "Val" Cooper, who in the comics recruited and collaborated with John Walker, right down to being called "Val" for short.
* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: Wears a stylish trench coat complete with leather gloves in both ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' and ''Black Widow''.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Meta case. Due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic continuously pushing back the release date of [[Film/BlackWidow2021 her intended debut]], she instead made her first appearance in ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'', with Marvel confirming that we were supposed to have already met her in ''Black Widow'' (where she appears in TheStinger).
* EccentricMentor: Seems to be setting herself up in this role for future MCU installments -- speaks with a [[DissonantSerenity breezy, disturbingly casual tone]] about mayhem and death, has an eccentric, meandering MotorMouth way of talking and seems to almost be deliberately acting weird and off-putting to keep John Walker and his wife off-balance.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The moment she meets John Walker and his wife, Valentina is in total control of the conversation, tells Walker that he did the right thing by [[spoiler:killing Nico]], casually discusses things she has no obvious way of knowing, and encourages Walker's darker qualities by passive-aggressively isolating him from his wife, a stabilising influence.
* TheHandler: Appears to have been one for Yelena Belova for a time, and approaches her to offer her a mission to take down Clint Barton. She later becomes this to John Walker as well, giving him the title of U.S Agent in the process.
* HighHeelPower: Introduced with the ominous clack-clack of her spike-heeled boots down the hallway. She lampshades it with her first line:
-->'''Contessa:''' Well these boots were ''not'' made for walkin'.
* InSeriesNickname: She tells John he can think of her as "Val" for short, [[OverlyLongName for justifiable reasons]]. (But, hilariously, he's only allowed to ''think'' of her as "Val" and [[DoNotCallMePaul not actually address her as such]].)
* LadyInAPowerSuit: In contrast to the slinky spy catsuits from the comics, this is a much more businesslike version of the Contessa.
* ManipulativeBitch: TheStinger of ''Black Widow'' has her convincing Yelena Belova that Hawkeye was responsible for her sister's death, and sends her on a mission to kill him.
* MetaphoricallyTrue: It's not entirely untrue when she tells Yelena that Clint was involved in Natasha's death. After all, Natasha pulled a HeroicSacrifice so that Clint and half of the universe could live. However, Valentina [[ManipulativeBitch carefully leaves out]] how Clint was actually ''against'' Natasha making a HeroicSacrifice.
* MirrorCharacter: Appears to be one for Nick Fury, in regards to the role he played in the Phase I movies. Both of them are mysterious figures who are interested in recruiting powerful individuals on behalf of the organization they work for. However, while Fury was recruiting the Avengers to represent an AntiHero organization to protect the world, Valentina has recruited Yelena Belova and later John Walker for an AmbiguouslyEvil cause. They also are very different in terms of demeanor, with Fury being a [[ScaryBlackMan Scary Black]] CynicalMentor who is undoubtedly on the side of good despite doing some morally gray things, whereas Valentina is a chipper white woman and an EccentricMentor who is friendly towards those she meets, but also appears to have sinister goals in mind (one of which is sending Yelena to take out Clint Barton, someone who coincidentally was recruited by Fury).
* MouthOfSauron: She's an envoy for an organization interested in recruiting John Walker.
* MyCard: She gives Walker one, though it is empty on both sides except for being black on one side and white on the other.
* MysteriousBenefactor:
** Serves as one for John Walker. [[spoiler:The final episode of ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' has him taking on a new superhero role in her service as US Agent, without her revealing anything about who her superiors are, what his mission is going to be or even giving him a way to proactively contact her ("Just keep your phone on").]]
** TheStinger for ''Black Widow'' reveals that Yelena Belova has been working for her for some time. Valentina approaches her during her "time off" with a new mission to kill Clint Barton.
* NonSpecificallyForeign: It seems like if she's a BlueBlood with an aristocratic title she can't be an American citizen, but she speaks with a fluent American accent and vaguely presents herself as representing the U.S. government. Her title and her first two names are Italian, while her surname is French. (In the comics the character was Italian.)
* OverlyLongName: Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine doesn't exactly roll off the tongue too well, which is why she doesn't like to repeat herself. [[InSeriesNickname Just call her "Val".]] [[VerbalBackpedaling But don't actually do that.]]
* PaintItBlack: John Walker and Yelena Belova trade their light-colored uniforms to black ones under her employ.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Valentina's default outfit consists of a black trenchcoat with a red turtleneck and gloves in her first two appearances.
* SinisterShades: Wears a pair of blue sunglasses when she introduces herself to John Walker in the 5th episode.
* StealthHiBye: In the post-credits scene of ''Black Widow'', a wide shot indicates that Yelena is the only one near Natasha's grave. Less than a minute later, Valentina suddenly appears next to Yelena without the latter (a trained Red Room agent) noticing her approach.
* TheUpperCrass: Between the PreppyName with a nobility title and snarking she's "allergic to the Midwest", certainly gives this vibe.
* VillainRespect: Valentina expresses her admiration for Natasha Romanoff while visiting her grave with Yelena, although one gets the impression that she doesn't entirely mean it.
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* BigSisterInstinct: She is very protective of her little brother. When he wanders away from her at the market and approaches an angry crowd throwing things at the Iron Legion, Zrinka runs to and holds him back from the chaos. She later does her best to protect Costel during the Battle of Sokovia, and is terrified when they're briefly separated.

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* BigSisterInstinct: She is very protective of her little brother. When he wanders away from her at the market and approaches an angry crowd throwing things at the Iron Legion, Zrinka runs to and holds him back from the chaos. She later does her best to protect Costel during the Battle of Sokovia, Sokovia and is terrified when they're briefly separated.

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* BigSisterInstinct: She is very protective of her little brother. When he wanders away from her at the market and approaches an angry crowd throwing things at the Iron Legion, she runs to him and hold him back from the chaos.

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* BigSisterInstinct: She is very protective of her little brother. When he wanders away from her at the market and approaches an angry crowd throwing things at the Iron Legion, she Zrinka runs to him and hold holds him back from the chaos.chaos. She later does her best to protect Costel during the Battle of Sokovia, and is terrified when they're briefly separated.



* MsFanservice: She's an attractive young woman who wears a low-cut dress and gives tons of [[MaleGaze cleavage shots]]. It's no wonder Pietro is interested in her.

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* EveryoneLovesBlondes: Pietro very much likes her.
* MsFanservice: She's an attractive young woman who wears a low-cut dress and nightgown that gives tons of [[MaleGaze cleavage shots]].shots]] during the final battle. It's no wonder Pietro is interested in her.



** He is the one who brought the Maximoff twins into contact with Ultron, as shown in a deleted scene.

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* HiddenDepths: He mostly acts as comic relief, but occasionally shows serious backbone. He chides Kingo for not wanting to help his family and convinces him to go with the other Eternals, and when Druig argues that HumansAreBastards he coolly responds that he believes they [[HumansAreFlawed can learn from their mistakes]].

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* HiddenDepths: He mostly acts as comic relief, but occasionally shows serious backbone. He chides Kingo for not wanting to help his family and convinces him to go with the other Eternals, and when Druig argues that HumansAreBastards HumansAreBastards, he coolly responds that he believes they [[HumansAreFlawed can learn from their mistakes]].

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