After six weeks of twists and turns, Ms. Marvel has come to an end and officially brought in the latest superhero to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, suit and all. Producing a good finale for a miniseries is tough when fans are already aware that the hero’s journey continues beyond, in this case on the big screen. Despite that, the latest Disney Plus series delivered a great episode, one that wrapped up a little too neatly in fact.
The first five episodes of Ms. Marvel had the perfect character development, all of which led to the moment the hero dons her costume for the first time. However, the series would have benefitted from a little more runtime as the finale seemed a little rushed in its attempt to wrap things up. The significance of some of the moments between the Khan family was lost, and had the studio spent a little more time exploring her relationships, it would have been an even more satisfying finale.
Ms. Marvel's Iman Vellani And Co-Stars Answer Fans' Burning Questions
When the story of Ms. Marvel began, Iman Vellani’s Kamala Khan was introduced as a teenager growing up in an immigrant household in New Jersey. Her parents, especially the mother Muneeba, were overprotective, to the extent that she wasn’t even allowed to attend AvengerCon with her best friend Bruno Lintz. The only way she could go was if she went with her father Yusuf, dressed as “big Hulk, and little Hulk.” From the get-go, it was established that her mother was the more strict one, and over the course of the series, there are many moments where the friction between the mother and daughter duo is visible.
When Kamala and Muneeba visit Pakistan, the latter insists that Kamala only go out with her cousins. That makes sense, it’s a new city and
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