Captain Marvel will be stronger in The Marvels according to Brie Larson, and that could repeat Avengers: Endgame's biggest storytelling issue. Production for the upcoming Nia DaCosta film has officially wrapped up, but Marvel Studios is still keeping plot details of the film under wraps. Luckily, while Larson can't speak about the plot specifics of the film, she offered details about what to expect from the sequel.
Aside from being the direct sequel to Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck's Captain Marvel, The Marvels will also see the big-screen debut of Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) and Kamala Khan aka. Ms Marvel (Iman Vellani). Together with Carol, the trio needs to take on a brand new mission, albeit the details of that remain unclear. The dynamic among the movie's characters will be at the forefront of the film, and there will be specific interest in the relationship between Carol and Monica given their implied falling out. But in terms of individual arcs, Larson recently revealed that fans can expect a stronger and more powerful Captain Marvel.
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This sounds like a great thing, especially in terms of the chances of the team defeatingThe Marvel's villain. But in terms of storytelling, it could pose some issues — the same one that Avengers: Endgame had. After Carol's existence in the MCU was established, her next appearance was in the 2019 Joe and Anthony Russo blockbuster. However, she was only in the film at the beginning and end. The filmmakers needed to find an excuse to take Captain Marvel out of the narrative because she was so powerful that she could essentially be used as a lazy way to resolve the Avengers' hurdles. With the character
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