![]() ![]() ![]() We already know that the X-Men are coming into the MCU, and that Marvel Studios mastermind Kevin Feige wants to bring mutants into the fold in a way that’s “quite different,” according to an interview with IGN. The Man of Steel star was rumored to be in talks with Marvel for a possible MCU role back in 2019. However, speculation around Henry Cavill entering the MCU as Wolverine isn’t completely crazy. This incredibly sketchy rumor originated on a site called The Digital Weekly, which doesn’t seem to be citing any credible sources. Rumors seemingly debunked by a lack of conversation at this point speculated that Henry Cavill (yes, Superman and The Witcher himself) will make an appearance in Captain Marvel 2 as none other than X-Men icon Wolverine. There was no official confirmation from Marvel or the representation from the actor. According to Cosmopolitan (which translated Korean media outlet Star News), actor Park Seo Joon (Itaewon Class) is joining the cast in a to-be-announced role. On June 15, news broke of the next actor to join The Marvels cast. We hope to see at least Zenobia Shroff (Muneeba Khan, Kamala's mother), Mohan Kapur (Yusuf Khan, Kamala's father) and Saagar Shaikh (Amir Khan, Kamala's older brother). Kamala Khan's family is also here, but we're not sure which members will be included. Jackson will reprise his role as Nick Fury. Marvel in the Disney Plus series of the same name.Īt D23, we got confirmation that Samuel L. The third member of The Marvels family will be Iman Vellani, who stars as Ms. Change can be good.A post shared by Teyonah Parris photo posted by on She’s also working with director Nia DaCosta, who helmed the horror movie Candyman, and she’s the first Black woman to direct a film at the top of the box office. Marvel and Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau. She’s co-starring with Iman Vellani as Ms. A perfect example of this is the upcoming Captain Marvel sequel, The Marvels. It should be exciting for people to find that a star is invested in a role like this rather than cast them out for trying to elevate the material. What’s evident is that she represents a change in how things are done by breaking up the proverbial “boy’s club.” She’s painted as a woman who stops the party from happening because she wants to bring important subject matters to the table and that’s quite unfair. There are videos on YouTube where people have compiled clips of the actress and her castmate’s reactions, and it’s all very biased. Rumors spread about Brie Larson not getting along with the cast of Avengers: Endgame, but these are really unsubstantiated. People don’t always appreciate it when something new is brought into the franchises they love, and she came in with every intention of making a positive difference. Hate has spread online for the movie and Larson, making her a point of contention among fans. One of the differences between those other lackluster movies and Larson’s is that she’s a woman, which comes with adversities she has to face that others simply don’t. Captain Marvel has its problems, but let’s not pretend that every MCU vehicle has been golden. 20 other MCU movies centered on men (only one of which being a Black superhero) came out before Captain Marvel had her chance to shine, and despite the added degree of difficulty pulling off something that hadn’t been done before, it still got judged more harshly. Superheroines get labeled as “Mary Sues” while their male counterparts get a free pass to be as powerful and efficient as the creators want, and the expectations are immeasurably higher. ![]() Women entering into these fandom spaces (and most spaces on this Earth) receive an unfair amount of hate and that went double for Larson, who also received violent threats against her. ![]()
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