The Marvels producer Mary Livanos hinted to the significance of the next superhero feature to the impending Avengers flicks and the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. According to Livanos, The Marvels will investigate the history of Ms. Marvel’s enigmatic bangle and how Zawe Ashton’s Dar-Benn got his hands on the second one. She remarked, “In Ms. Marvel, we discovered that the bangle, when combined with another sort of power, may induce a brief hole in space and time to get to somewhere else. “More is undoubtedly achievable when both bangles are used to their full potential. And throughout this film, we witness the result of that.
Given that the bangles are expected to play a significant role in The Multiversal Saga, Livanos said that viewers should anticipate The Marvels to have connections to upcoming MCU films like Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars. It certainly creates a tonne of potential for the MCU’s future, whatever the Avengers and Secret Wars teams may choose to do with them, she continued. Nia DaCosta, the director of Candyman, adapted Megan McDonnell and Elissa Karasik’s screenplay for Ms. Marvel. Brie Larson will reprise her role as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Teyonah Parris from WandaVision will play Monica Rambeau, and Iman Vellani will play Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel. In addition to Ashton’s Kree adversary, Park Seo-Joon, a newbie to the MCU, will be working on his first Hollywood production alongside the starring trio. The South Korean actor is most known for playing the title role in numerous well-liked K-dramas, such as What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim? Likewise Itaewon Class.
Larson explained why Captain Marvel departed Earth after the events of Avengers: Endgame in a recent interview, saying that she did so because she had lost sight of what was truly essential. “The way I was able to tap into it and understand it is the concept that Carol kind of became a workaholic, and she lost touch with her heart, with family, and with friends,” the Oscar winner added. “I can certainly relate to that,” she said. The official narrative claims that Danvers’ abilities intertwine with those of Captain Monica Rambeau, her estranged niece, and Ms. Marvel, her biggest fangirl ever. The unusual three must cooperate to determine why they must switch places with one another in order to wield their talents. The mid-credits sequence in Ms. Marvel’s season finale, which suddenly sends a perplexed Captain Marvel to Kamala’s room filled with superhero paraphernalia, really served as the first preview for this occurrence.
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