Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has recently explained why the powers of Ms. Marvel in her highly-anticipated television series are not quite accurate to the original comic book version. The ending of the beloved seriesMoon Knight,along with the recent release of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, left a natural opening for another Marvel Studios project to take center stage.
Ms. Marvel is set to be the next installment and addition to Marvel Studios' shared universe and multimedia franchises. The upcoming Disney Plus series stars Iman Vellani as the titular character of Ms. Marvel, a Pakistani-American Jersey City high school student also known as Kamala Khan. The young heroine made her first introduction to the comic book world when she appeared in an issue of Captain Marvel back in 2013. That same year, Khan garnered so much love and attention that she began to headline her very own comic book series. Khan receiving her very own comic books series where she is featured as the lead marked the beginning of a new era for South Asian representation within the MCU. Kamala Khan is the very first Muslim character in Marvel Comics history to ever have this opportunity — to tell her story, to be seen and celebrated.
Is Ms. Marvel Getting Her Abilities From Nega-Bands In The MCU?
However, recent Ms. Marvel trailers have featured Kamala Khan using a completely different set of superpowers, abandoning her shape-shifting capabilities from the comics. In a new interview with Empire, Feige confirmed that the MCUversion of Ms. Marvel will have a new set of powers that are completely different from the original comic book version of the character that fans are accustomed to. He admitted that due to the sensitive timing of
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