Warning: Spoilers for Ms. Marvel episode 6
Ms. Marvel’s ending makes being an Avenger or a member of the X-Men real possibilities for her MCU future. A shocking moment in the season finale of her Disney+ finale connected Iman Vellani’s character to the MCU’s interpretation of the X-Men. According to Bruno Carrelli, Kamala’s DNA possesses a genetic “mutation”.
Bruno’s choice of words in Ms. Marvel episode 6 ended speculation over the true origin of Kamala Khan’s powers. Since Marvel totally revamped Kamala’s Inhuman origin and abilities, it was unclear exactly how Marvel planned to explain her powers. At first, her link to the Djinn seemed to be what was behind it all, but apparently, the answer was a bit more complicated. It’s now understood that Kamala’s latent X-gene was activated by her bracelet. So thanks to Ms. Marvel’s big reveal, the mainstream MCU now has its very first mutant.
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Kamala Khan’s mutant status raises questions about what the studio plans to do with her after her team-up with Carol and Monica in The Marvels. Before the show, she was considered a top candidate for the MCU’s Young Avengers team, but now she’s emerged as a potential recruit for the MCU’s first X-Men lineup as well. After all, she does have the X-gene and is at an ideal age. The X-Men started out as a team comprised of students at Charles Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters, so Kamala could fit in well with that group. And while making her an X-Men would be a deviation from the comics, it would provide the roster with at least one pre-established MCU character. But while it’s important to note that Ms. Marvel puts an X-Men team invite on the table for Kamala,
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