The new superhero movie The Marvels is expected to be an epic fusion of storylines, weaving together the tales of Monica Rambeau, Captain Marvel, and Kamala Khan from the Disney+ series Ms. Marvel. To counter the ominous ambitions of Zawe Ashton’s Kree revolutionary, the three distinctive individuals will band together. The movie’s clever placement within Phase 5 of the MCU serves as a tantalising tease of the adventures that are in store for us as well as the characters’ potential future cameo appearances. Director Nia DaCosta sparked rumours regarding the possibility of a third Captain Marvel film within the Marvel Cinematic Universe in an interview. The Marvels, the second movie with Brie Larson’s titular superhero in the starring role, will be released soon, and excitement for it is already growing. However, DaCosta has already turned her attention to the interesting prospects that lie ahead of the impending release.
The CEO of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige, has only given DaCosta a patchwork of information about the characters’ upcoming appearances, according to DaCosta. The filmmaker has received a variety of responses to her creative ideas, which has left her vacillating between excitement and hope. “I’ll pitch Kevin 17 versions of what can happen with all these women, and why and how, and this and that,” she said in more explanation. And then he says, “Okay, girl,” which makes me occasionally believe that I might actually have a movie after this. Additionally, there are moments when I think, “Oh, they have this whole other plan that I’m not a part of.”
The primary protagonists in the movie, Captain Marvel, Kamala Khan, and Monica Rambeau, are apprehensive, but DaCosta is optimistic and sees them moving forward as a group within the MCU. She affirmed her faith in their compatibility by saying, “Because they’re really great together.” The Marvels’ critical and financial success, however, may very well determine whether or not Captain Marvel 3 actually materialises. The success of female-led films, according to DaCosta, ultimately depends on the strength of the narrative. She also discussed how the environment for such films is changing. She emphasised the significance of developing compelling tales for female-led superhero films like The Marvels and the lasting appeal that comes in upholding high standards that connect with viewers by drawing comparisons to the most recent box office hit Barbie.
She remarked, “Barbie is so distinctive — it’s Barbie. “Most likely, every girl in the world owned a Barbie, as well as many males. Therefore, I believe that phenomena will likely earn $1 billion. But I believe that the quality of female-led superhero films will keep audiences coming back as long as it remains high. The likelihood of a third part appears good given the historic success of the first Captain Marvel movie, which brought in over a billion dollars, and the favourable reception given to Ms. Marvel. The MCU’s growth and The Marvels’ upcoming effects further heighten the tension. Avengers: Secret Wars, which is scheduled to conclude the current Multiverse Saga in 2027, will have a significant impact on how the characters’ futures are resolved.
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