A brand new poster for the highly-anticipated Ms. Marvel celebrates Muslim culture by featuring a traditional greeting of Eid Mubarak. Ms. Marvel welcomes Iman Vellani into the MCU, as she stars as the titular character of the series, Kamala Khan. Kamala is a Pakistani-American teenager who just so happens to have a special affinity and love for superheroes, particularly Captain Marvel.
Before becoming Ms. Marvel, she struggles to fit in both at home and at school, which in turn leads her escape in the world of superheroes, where quite literally anything is possible. Kamala never once saw herself as a part of any community, that is until she discovers she too has powers just like the superheroes she admires greatly. Throughout her own journey towards honing her magical forces, she finds not only personal strength but a larger connection to the outsiders of the world — a club in which she quickly finds out she has been a V.I.P. member of all along. The rebellious teen turned out to be the very first Muslim superhero to ever headline their own Marvel comic book series. Now, Kamala's legacy will be continued as Ms. Marvel marks the first Muslim character to ever be a lead in an MCU project. Vellani is accompanied on screen by cast members Yasmeen Fletcher as her friend Nakia, Saagar Shaikh as her brother Amir, Zenobia Shroff as her mother Muneeba Khan, and Mohan Kapur as Yusuf Khan, Kamala's father.
Ms. Marvel Promo Art Confirms A Big Change To Kamala Khan's Powers
May 1st was the end of the month-long holiday of Ramadan, a fasting ritual that Muslims across the world participate in, refraining from eating from sun-up to sun-down. Eid al-Fitr, otherwise known as the ‘Holiday of Breaking Fast,’ is the day in which the fast
Read more on gamerant.com