Disney+ has finally announced a release window for the premiere of Ms. Marvel
The launch of Ms. Marvel on Disney+ has finally been given a date. Little is known about the planned series at this time, but viewers can expect an origin tale for Kamala Khan, a Pakistani-American shapeshifter played by Canadian actress Iman Vellani. Following her MCU premiere on Disney+, she’ll star with Khan, Carol Danvers, and Monica Rambeau in Captain Marvel: The Marvel, which will also include Khan, Carol Danvers, and Monica Rambeau, who first appeared in WandaVision.
“It’s interesting, and something we thought about and worked through a lot, which was how do we get each of these really big, exciting heroes space in a two-hour film,” The Marvels director Nia DaCosta previously said. “Captain Marvel has a history from the first film, Kamala will have her Ms. Marvel show, and Monica Rambeau, we’ve only seen her a little bit in WandaVision. A lot of what we’ve been thinking about is what part of the journey do we need to see for each of them? How do we honor the part of the story they’re at in terms of the canon, while also within our story making them equal?”
Ms. Marvel will premiere on Disney+ in the second half of 2022, followed by The Marvels in 2023. No specific release dates for either project have been confirmed yet, so MCU fans should remain tuned for further information.
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