Ms. Marvel director, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, confirms reshoots for the upcoming Disney+ series with some new set photos. The series is scheduled to premiere in 2022 on the respective streaming platform, with filming for Ms. Marvel having already concluded last year. Earlier this year, speculations around the reshoots and delay of the Disney+ series were surfacing on social media, with nothing definitively being confirmed.
Created by Bisha K. Ali, the series will follow the Marvel comic book adaptation of Ms. Marvel, also known as Kamala Khan, played by Canadian actress Iman Vellani. After being caught in the Terrigen bomb, Kamala gained the superhero abilities to alter the shape and size of her limbs, which is referred to as being able to “embiggen,” in reference to a term in 1996’s The Simpsons. The comic book series was co-created by editors Sana Amanat and Steve Wacker, and the titular character is Marvel’s first Muslim character to headline as the protagonist hero in her own central story. Recently, Amanat shared the pressures and responsibilities she felt to adapt the titular hero on-screen as the executive producer.
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On Instagram, Ms. Marvel director Obaid-Chinoy revealed the set photos of the Disney+ series on her stories, confirming the reshoots are occurring in Atlanta, Georgia. One of the set photos showcases a telescopic handler assisting in lifting the infrastructure for filming, captioning it with a sticker that says “play time.” Obaid-Chinoy also shared photos of the director’s chair on set, again confirming that the series is undergoing reshoots. Check out the images below:
Since the teaser announcement and first look at the upcoming hero in the
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