Disney +'s Ms. Marvel reveals one detail that hints at Kamala Khan's true origin–and not that she's an Inhuman, like in the comics. Kamala Khan first appeared in Ms. Marvel #1, where she was hit with Terrigen Mist and underwent Terrigenesis that activated her latent Inhuman powers. Terrigenesis occurs when Earth-born Inhumans inhale Terrigen Mists that activate their Inhuman genes, giving them superpowers. After Terrigen Mist is sprayed over Jersey City, Kamala inhales the mist and develops the ability to shapeshift or «embiggen» herself.
However, the official trailer for Ms. Marvel did not mention Terrigen Mist and instead indicated that a powerful bracelet unlocked her powers. The first episode of Ms. Marvel confirms the bracelets as the origins of her powers in the MCU. Already, the origin of Kamala's powers, as well as the powers themselves, have been drastically changed for Ms. Marvel, leading to questions of whether or not she's still an Inhuman in the MCU or something else entirely. However, one character that's been confirmed for the show might give a hint about Kamala Khan's true origins.
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Rish Shah has been confirmed to be playing the role of Kamran in Ms. Marvel. Though he wasn't in Ms. Marvel episode 1, the official trailer showed him twice, once at a pool party and once in what appears to be Kamala's fantasy. In the comics, Kamran is Kamala's love interest and friend, and he undergoes Terrigenesis the same night as Kamala. However, Kamran and other Earth-born Inhumans like Kamala were then dubbed Nuhumans, an offshoot of the original Inhumans line. If Kamran is a Nuhuman, it is likely that Kamala may be one too, though clearly Nuhumans are created in
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