The Marvels director finds the MCU’s incursions explanation stressful

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Nia DaCosta, the director of The Marvels, is a huge admirer of Marvel Comics, to the point that she concurs with one of the film’s co-stars on one of the MCU’s more divisive changes to the original material. During the movie’s filming, DaCosta and actress Iman Vellani allegedly had multiple discussions on the MCU as a whole, “bristling” about how the MCU handles incursions. The director claimed that she finds the explanation in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness “always very stressful.” It is presently uncertain whether such multiversal occurrences will appear in The Marvels at the time this article is being written.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), an incursion is defined as what “occurs when the boundary between two universes erodes, and they collide, destroying one or both entirely,” a phenomena that Doctor Strange encounters when he travels to a reality that has nearly completely collapsed. The multiverse problem is portrayed differently in comic books, as seen in Jonathan Hickman’s run on New Avengers, where it is revealed that incursions are brought on by the Beyonders’ plot to eliminate Molecule Man, a figure who is similar in every universe. However, the outcomes are comparable to the MCU in that when Molecule Man passes away, two Earths collide, ultimately destroying either one or both.

Vellani, on the other hand, has been a vocal and ardent supporter of both the MCU and the comic books that served as its inspiration. She even went so far as to correct Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige on what she considers to be a critical mistake in Multiverse of Madness. We have this fight where I repeat, ‘The MCU is not 616,’ every time I speak to Kevin,’ Vellani added. “He says, ‘It is because I said so.’ ‘No, it’s 199999,’ I say. He abhors it. We continue to argue about this, and then they include 616 in the film. ‘Kevin, you know it’s not 616,’ I say. Just a sad expression is all he sends me. I thought, “Great. With Carol Danvers, nicknamed Captain Marvel (Brie Larson), Monica Rambeau, called Photon (Teyonah Parris), and others, Vellani once again dons the heroic suit of Ms. Marvel in The Marvels. When the three uses their abilities to change places, they fall victim to what is referred to as a “quantum entanglement,” which is mocked.

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