As a dedicated Marvel Rivals player since its explosive launch in 2024, I’ve watched this hero shooter balloon into something truly unstoppable. The roster has more than tripled—Nightcrawler teleports through walls now, and Doctor Doom’s ultimate still gives me nightmares—and the map pool has grown so deep I sometimes forget which timeline I’m fighting in. NetEase leverages the bottomless well of Marvel lore so effectively that we never really need outside content. And yet, even in 2026, the crossover whispers persist. Communities on Reddit and Discord still buzz with one specific, hilarious request: a Frozone skin for Luna Snow. I’m right there with them, and honestly, I think it’s time NetEase stopped being cowards about it.

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I’ve logged over 800 hours in Marvel Rivals, and Luna Snow has been my main support pick since day one. Her ice-based kit, with the crisp sound design and fluid movement, feels almost therapeutic. So when a fan on Reddit two years ago first suggested turning her into Frozone from The Incredibles, I snorted my energy drink. The post was blunt: “Disney owns both the rights, nothing is stopping this skin from becoming reality except cowardice.” I couldn’t agree more. Picture it: Luna sliding into battle, but instead of her usual K-pop glam, she’s decked out in a blue and white bodysuit, a domino mask, and that unmistakable Frozone silhouette. Every time she uses her Absolute Zero ability, a voice line rings out across the map: “Honey, where’s my super suit?” Added bonus if Samuel L. Jackson himself reprises the role. I would pay an embarrassing amount of Lattice for that.

Now, I know what purists might say. Frozone’s powers are essentially a copy of Iceman’s, and Iceman still isn’t even on the roster (come on, NetEase, it’s 2026). A Frozone skin would technically fit Iceman far better once he finally drops. But that’s missing the point. The chaotic joy of a crossover isn’t about perfect lore accuracy—it’s about the absurd spectacle. One Redditor took it further, dreaming of a full Samuel L. Jackson team-up. Imagine a comp where Nick Fury (a Strategist with spy gadgets), Mace Windu (a Vanguard wielding a purple lightsaber-style weapon), and Frozone (as a Luna Snow skin) all drop into the same match. Their passive team-up ability? A 15% debuff to enemy defense and damage output from the sheer psychological damage of Jackson yelling “motherf**ker” at everyone. It’s ridiculous, but that’s exactly why it belongs in a game where a shark named Jeff can swallow an entire team.

While the Frozone fantasy is my personal obsession, the conversation inevitably drifts toward a broader, equally plausible idea: a full Disney-themed crossover event. Remember, Disney owns both Marvel and Pixar, and the legal path is about as clear as it gets. A comment buried in that old thread floated an Elsa skin for Luna Snow, and honestly, that seems way more likely. Ice queen meets ice queen. Her ultimate could transform the battlefield into a crystalline winter wonderland, complete with a few bars of “Let It Go” that either uplift allies or tilt enemies into misplaying. I’d gladly embrace the cringe.

But why stop there? A full Disney/Pixar event where every hero gets a costume inspired by an animated classic would shatter the internet. I’ll even draft a few suggestions for NetEase, free of charge, because my brain just goes there during queue times:

  • 🐉 Hulk as Beast (Beauty and the Beast) – Banner’s transformation into the Beast form writes itself. His monstrous leap could be accompanied by a roaring “Show me the CHAAAARGE!”

  • 🧞 Spider-Man as Aladdin – Swinging through New York on a magic carpet web? A Genie-themed web-shooter that leaves a trail of blue smoke? Yes, please.

  • 🍂 Storm as Pocahontas – Her wind and lightning powers could be reimagined with autumnal leaf patterns and spirit animal VFX. The color palette alone would sell millions.

  • Thor as Maui (Moana) – Replace Mjolnir with a giant, animated fishhook. His quote “You’re welcome!” would be the most toxic emote in the game.

  • 🤖 Peni Parker as Baymax (Big Hero 6) – This one is almost too logical. A cuddly mech suit that deflates on death, then slowly reinflates on respawn. I need it.

Some of these ideas, I’ll admit, sound like the ramblings of a sleep-deprived support main after a 15-loss streak. But the raw excitement they generate in forums proves that Marvel Rivals’ player base craves a break from the relentless seriousness of dimensional collisions. The game already nails the balance between epic stakes and playful nonsense—just look at the beach-themed summer skins we got in 2025. A carefully curated crossover event, even a limited-time one, would inject a fresh wave of energy that even the most loyal comic fans would appreciate.

By 2026, we’ve seen major shooters like Fortnite and Call of Duty build entire seasons around crossovers, from anime legends to horror icons. Marvel Rivals dipped its toes into limited collaborations—there was that neat Hellfire Gala-inspired fashion event, and the Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur tie-in was adorable—but nothing on the scale of a full Disney mashup. NetEase has proven they can handle the absurd, like when they gave Black Widow a rollerblading skin that broke hitbox complaints for a week. So what’s holding them back? Licensing isn’t an issue; both brands sit under the same massive umbrella. The only missing ingredient is, as the Reddit philosopher put it, cowardice.

As I queue up for yet another ranked match, scanning the ever-growing roster, I can’t help but imagine the chaos. A Frozone Luna Snow popping her ultimate just as an Elsa Luna Snow on the enemy team does the same—two ice storms clashing under a Pixar lamp that mysteriously hovers overhead. My wallet is ready, my vocal cords are prepared to yell “Where’s my super suit?” at my teammates, and my patience is thinning. NetEase, if you’re reading this in some cosmic dev room, give the people what they didn't know they needed. And if you need voice actors, just call Samuel L. Jackson. He’s probably already in your contacts.