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    Director Confirms: ‘The Marvels’ Starts Where ‘Ms. Marvel’ Left Off

    Big news about 'The Marvels'! Director reveals connection to 'Ms. Marvel'.
    JosephBy JosephSeptember 10, 20233 Mins Read
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    In a surprising twist to the recent episodes of Ms. Marvel, a special cameo caught the attention of avid Marvel enthusiasts. If you happened to stay for the end credits, you would’ve caught a glimpse of Brie Larson making a swift appearance as Carol Danvers. The bewilderment shared between Carol and a teenager named Kamala Khan was palpable; Carol seemed just as lost as viewers regarding her unexpected visit to a sixteen-year-old’s bedroom.

    Diving Deeper into the Marvel Universe

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    As fans gear up for the much-anticipated premiere of The Marvels in cinemas, several interesting facts have come to light. The dynamic trio of Carol, Kamala Khan, portrayed by the talented Iman Vellani, and Monica Rambeau, played by Teyonah Parris, promise a spectacular show. A fascinating aspect of their superpowers is their uncanny ability to swap places whenever one of them activates their unique abilities.

    The scene featuring Carol’s unexpected entry in Ms. Marvel was initially shot for The Marvels. This intriguing detail was revealed by the film’s director, Nia DaCosta, in an interview with Total Film Magazine.

    Time-travel and Power Struggles

    There’s a tricky part involving the timeline, though. Viewers will remember that Captain Marvel’s story is based in 1995. However, from the perspective of Ms. Marvel, it seems like only seconds have passed. This rapid transition is unsettling for Kamala Khan, who’s grappling with the newfound power she barely comprehends.

    DaCosta explains, “One of the earliest sequences featuring Kamala in the film recalls that memorable scene from ‘Ms. Marvel.’ So, the story gap isn’t particularly significant for her. Yet, symbolically, Kamala gets some time to hone her powers. As the story unfolds, we witness her powers evolving progressively.”

    Journey of Learning and Admiration

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    Kamala’s journey isn’t just about mastering her powers; it’s also about her internal struggles and excitement. She’s thrown into situations alongside her childhood superhero icons, Carol and Monica. Kamala’s awe, mixed with her challenges of understanding her powers, promises several light-hearted moments for the audience. Plus, she gets introduced to ‘flerkens’ – another thrilling chapter for her!

    Collaborative Minds Behind “The Marvels”

    Nia DaCosta didn’t embark on this journey alone. She joined forces with Megan McDonnell, the creative brain behind WandaVision, and Elissa Karasik, who worked on Loki, to pen down the film’s script. The plot revolves around Kamala, Carol, and Monica, whose powers get interlinked due to Dar-Benn, a character brought to life by Zawe Ashton. As these superheroes grapple with their intertwined fates, they also face the monumental task of saving planets from an impending doom plotted by the antagonist. Alongside this power-packed trio, the movie features renowned stars like Samuel L. Jackson from Secret Invasion and Park Seo-joon of the acclaimed Parasite.

    In Conclusion

    The Marvels is shaping up to be a film that seamlessly intertwines humor, heroism, and intense character development. The bond between the trio, their challenges, and their collective efforts to thwart evil, are bound to leave audiences on the edge of their seats. Mark your calendars for November 10 and stay tuned for a cinematic experience like no other. In the meantime, catch the latest trailer and dive deeper into this captivating universe!

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