While Captain Marvel 2 has yet to be released, filmmaker Nia DaCosta is already talking about the possibility of a Captain Marvel 3. Marvel Studios’ upcoming blockbuster The Marvels will tie in the stories of Monica Rambeau and Ms. Marvel Kamala Khan, as well as Captain Marvel. Three unlikely allies
The Marvel trio may have superpowers, but that doesn’t mean they’re not still human, says the Captain Marvel 2 star.
In the years since 2019’s Captain Marvel, which served as the MCU’s first female-led film, Marvel Studios has been higher, farther, and faster in releasing more female-led films. Examples include Black Widow, WandaVision, Ms. Marvel, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and She-Hulk.
So Marvel Studios may or may not be happy with Brie Larson’s next MCU chapter featuring an all-female cast of characters.
Disney and Marvel Studios have announced the official cast of The Marvels, revealing many of the artists fans can look forward to this coming November.
Samuel L. Jackson, who starred in The Marvels and Secret Invasion, identified the Disney+ programs that would be referenced in the upcoming Captain Marvel 2.
After numerous delays, the sequel starring Brie Larson has officially started its marketing campaign. The events of Captain Marvel 2 were set up in Ms. Marvel’s post-credits scene, including the revelation that Brie Larson’s Carol Danvers will don a new superhero outfit in the film.
The first Captain Marvel 2 trailer unveiled additional information about the enemy as well as gave fans the chance to see Kamala Khan and the mature Monica Rambeau in action.
Marvel’s curiosity became even higher after Marvel Studios released a quick tease of the sequel’s trailer, as well as a date for when it will be available online.