Despite the similar names, each MCU production follows a different narrative.
“Ms. Marvel”, the new original series from Marvel Studios, debuts June 8th on Disney+. The production features Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), an American Muslim teenager who grows up in Jersey City.
A fan of the geek world, Kamala is passionate about the world of superheroes – especially when it comes to Captain Marvel. However, the girl feels like she doesn’t fit in at school and sometimes even at home – that is, until she gains superpowers like the heroes she’s always looked up to.
In addition to “Ms. Marvel”, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has other productions with similar names. In order not to confuse the public, we list below more information about each of the productions to understand the difference between them. Check out:
- MS. MARVEL
The original series from Marvel Studios, which will be released in June on Disney+, stars the actress Iman Vellani playing Kamala Khan, Ms. Marvel. Despite being a big fan of Captain Marvel, Kamala is a different heroine from the one played by Brie Larson.
She lived as an ordinary teenager until she acquired extraordinary powers just like the heroes she always admired. With that, she goes after it to better understand the new characteristics and strengths while trying to adapt to the problems and uncertainties of a high school teenager.
- CAPTAIN MARVEL
Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) is a former United States Air Force agent who comes into contact with an alien force, acquires otherworldly powers, and forgets about her past life. After living for years with beings from another planet, she returns to Earth and – with the help of Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) – search for answers about his ancient history, discovering living in a different world than he thought.
Captain Marvel is the strongest heroine in the entire universe and starred in the movie of the same name, which was released in theaters in 2019.
- THE MARVELS
And last but not least, we have “The Marvels”, also a production from Marvel Studios that will be released in 2023 as a sequel to “Ms. Marvel” and “Captain Marvel”.
The series will bring together an extremely powerful team, uniting Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) and Monica Rambeaut (Teyonah Parris), who together form a super powerful trio with spectacular women.
Source: cinebuzz
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