![]() ![]() Marvel finale revealed Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) is the MCU’s first proper mutant, she promptly disappeared out of her Jersey City bedroom and was replaced by Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) without explanation. The Marvels is heavy on the hijinks After the Ms. Coogler stated the series would see a battle between magic versus tech when it comes to Disney+ next Fall. A brief teaser showed Throne’s Riri Williams in a suit of armor before declaring, “I want to build something like that, but better.” We also saw the first look at Anthony Ramos’ Parker Robbins, aka The Hood, who uses the magical powers of a crimson cowled cloak to commit crimes. The clip then led into a new montage of footage, including M’Baku (Winston Duke) tussling with Namor (Tenoch Huerta) before continuing to tease, but not reveal, a new Black Panther.Ĭoogler then stayed on stage with Ironheart actor Dominique Thorne, who we’ll first meet in Wakanda Forever. ![]() The crew is then paraded into the UN as prisoners as a show of Wakanda’s strength. As she speaks about how the death of T’Challa has made Wakanda seem weaker, a group of mercenaries tries to steal some vibranium-but quickly meets the business end of the Dora Milaje’s spears. “The Marvels” flies into theaters on July 28, 2023.Black Panther: Wakanda Forever isn’t finished yet but looks impressive nonetheless Ryan Coogler tore himself away from the editing room to present a full scene from Wakanda Forever featuring Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) speaking to the UN. Marvel” co-director Adil El Arbi revealed that DaCosta shot the post-credits scene in the series without him and his directing partner Bilall Fallah knowing. “Oh no,” she says, confusedly looking around Kamala’s room and seeing posters of herself. After Kamala’s mysterious bangle suddenly begins to glow, the young hero is suddenly teleported away and replaced with Captain Marvel, who looks around the teen’s bedroom, unsure of how she got there. In last week’s season finale, Brie Larson had a cameo in the post-credits scene. In her show, Kamala is a super fan of Captain Marvel and looks up to her as role model and idol. Marvel” and the newly super-powered Monica Rambeau from last year’s “WandaVision” show. “The Marvels” is the direct sequel to 2019’s “Captain Marvel,” and it also continues the adventures of Kamala Khan from this year’s Disney+ series “Ms. In addition to that milestone, she’s also the youngest person to helm an MCU movie, surpassing Ryan Coogler (“Black Panther”). She made Marvel history by becoming the first Black woman, and the fourth woman, to direct a movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. ![]() “The Marvels” is directed by Nia DaCosta, who made waves in 2021 by directing “Candyman,” the spiritual successor to the 1981 original horror movie. Fight scenes inside her living room and loads of action. ![]() Cut to Fury and Rambeau headed to Khan’s house. Turns out every time they use their powers they swap places and now Kamala Khan is in the spacesuit. When her character approaches a jump point perimeter, she hits it and transforms into (surprise) Ms. We got glimpses of Captain Rambeau as an astronaut at Saber Space Station with Nick Fury. Marvel” post credits scene (and yes that means we will see the return of Goose). The movie will pick up right after the “Ms. The first footage (shown only to the room) was aggressively fun. Meanwhile newcomer Iman Vellani was really excited to be joining the movie team, “It’s great! I’m having trouble breathing today!” Meanwhile Larson seemed happy to leave her character’s solo work behind, “It was really nice to have a team. So what can we expect from this film? “Monica got her powers and we’re going to see how those pop off in the Marvels,” Parris said to the crowd. Marvel and Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau, got an official first look at the D23 Expo on Saturday. Marvel Studios’ upcoming film “ The Marvels,” starring Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, Iman Vellani as Ms. ![]()
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