Summary
- The Marvels will bring together Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, and Iman Vellani as a new superhero team in the MCU, facing off against Zawe Ashton's villainous Dar-Benn.
- The film will delve into a more personal storyline, exploring the sisterly bond between Captain Marvel, Photon, and Ms. Marvel.
- Marvel Studios has a chance to do justice to this tender storyline, as previous attempts to explore sibling relationships in the MCU have often ended in tragedy.
Marvel Studios will attempt to repeat an old storyline in Phase 5's upcoming
The Marvels. Scheduled for release on November 10, 2023, The Marvels will bring together Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, and Iman Vellani as a new superhero team in the MCU. After the trio's light-based powers become entangled by Zawe Ashton's villainous Dar-Benn, Captain Marvel, Photon, and Ms. Marvel must band together to solve the mystery. As the sequel to 2019's Captain Marvel, The Marvels will focus primarily on Larson's Infinity Stone-powered hero, but will also explore a more personal storyline that has been attempted by Marvel Studios several times in the MCU's history.
The Marvels will mark director Nia DaCosta's debut in the MCU, and in the lead-up to the film's Phase 5 release, DaCosta uncovered new storyline details for The Marvels. As well as revealing that the trio's entanglement issues - which cause the heroes to swap places when they use their abilities - have been caused by Dar-Benn, and that The Marvels will explore Captain Marvel's activities during her absence from the MCU, DaCosta stressed that the film would investigate the sisterly bond between the three leads. Marvel Studios has tried to bring this kind of dynamic to the light a few times, but these storylines have often ended in tragedy.
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