Brie Larson's return as Carol Danvers in 'Captain Marvel 2' feels like a no-brainer to me. She absolutely crushed the role in the first film and her appearances in 'Avengers: Endgame' and the mid-credits scene of 'Shang-Chi' have only solidified her place in the MCU. The way she balances Carol's strength with vulnerability makes her one of the most compelling characters in the franchise. I've been following the rumors closely, and while Marvel's tight-lipped as usual, all signs point to her leading the sequel. Kevin Feige’s hinted at big plans for the character, especially with the 'Secret Invasion' series tying into her storyline. I’m personally hoping for more cosmic adventures and deeper dives into her chemistry with Monica Rambeau and Kamala Khan. The first film had this gritty ’90s nostalgia mixed with intergalactic chaos, and I’d love to see that energy dialed up even more.
What really excites me is how Carol’s arc could evolve. The first movie was about her reclaiming her identity, but now? She’s got the weight of being one of the universe’s most powerful beings. I’d kill to see her grapple with that responsibility—maybe even a storyline where she mentors Kamala. Larson’s got this rare ability to make cosmic-scale drama feel intimate, and I trust Nia DaCosta to lean into that. Plus, let’s be real: after 'WandaVision' and 'Loki,' the MCU’s been on a multiverse kick, and Carol’s powers could play a huge role in that. Fingers crossed for a Nova crossover or even a Guardians team-up.
Brie Larson’s return seems inevitable, and honestly, I’m here for it. The way she embodies Carol Danvers—equal parts warrior and wisecracker—is just chef’s kiss. Marvel’s been building toward 'The Marvels' for ages, and with Kamala Khan’s powers linked to Carol’s, the story practically writes itself. I’m low-key hoping for a buddy-cop dynamic with Monica Rambeau, maybe even some unresolved tension from 'WandaVision.' Larson’s chemistry with Teyonah Parris could be electric if they lean into their complicated history. Plus, after 'Ms. Marvel’s' Disney+ series, the hype for this team-up is unreal. Give me all the cosmic shenanigans and snarky one-liners.
I’d bet my entire Funko Pop collection that Brie Larson’s suiting up again. The way Marvel’s been weaving her into recent projects—like that jaw-dropping cameo in 'Shang-Chi'—feels like setup for something bigger. Remember when she casually relocated the entire Skrull refugee population in 'Endgame'? That’s not a thread they’d just drop. I’ve been obsessing over the potential storylines: maybe an adaptation of the 'Kree-Skrull War' comics, or even a 'Secret Wars' lead-in. Larson’s Carol has this stoic yet playful energy that’s perfect for the MCU’s next chapter.
What’s really fascinating is how her dynamic with other characters could shift. Teasing a mentorship with Kamala Khan in 'The Marvels' is genius—imagine Carol’s military precision clashing with Kamala’s fangirl enthusiasm. And let’s not forget Monica Rambeau, who’s now got powers of her own. There’s so much untapped potential there, especially since Monica’s last interaction with Carol was… complicated, to say the least. I’m hoping for some serious emotional payoff, maybe even a cosmic road trip vibe like 'Guardians' but with more sibling-esque bickering.
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Morgan loved him with her entire heart. She sacrificed everything for him, her life, her family, her career, her dignity, all in the hope that he would love her back.
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"Sign the papers. We're getting divorced." He said with a straight face.
Just like that, all the years of her life spent loving him and pining after him wasted like that. The baby in her stomach she had planned to tell him about weighed heavily on her mind. But a divorce? She hadn't seen that coming.
"I was with you only because you looked like her." He proceeded to say. "Sign the papers and get out of my house."
Once his first love returned, he was quick to cast her away like used trash.
Morgan, determined to move on with her life, left him. He had no idea who she was. It was time for her to come back home. After the breakup, fate brought them back together. But the Morgan of now was no longer the sad girl in love with him. Now the CEO is the Rosewood Enterprises, she vows to reclaim her life back. Dante realized he was in love with her, and tries to get her back.
But there's a new man in her life now. Will she forgive Dante, or will she move on from him completely?
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Read to find out.
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Man, I’ve been counting down the days for 'Captain Marvel 2'! Last I heard, it’s hitting theaters on November 10, 2023. The first one was such a blast—Carol Danvers’ cosmic power, that epic soundtrack, and the whole Skrull twist had me hooked. I’m already planning a marathon of the first film and 'Ms. Marvel' to prep. The post-credits scene in 'The Marvels' teaser has me theorizing like crazy—what if it ties into the Secret Wars rumors? Either way, my squad’s booked our opening-night tickets. Popcorn, merch, and zero spoilers—this is gonna be an event.
Also, I’m low-key hoping for more of Goose the Flerken. That cat (or not-cat?) stole every scene it was in. And with Kamala Khan joining the team? The dynamic’s gonna be chef’s kiss. November can’t come fast enough!
So, 'Captain Marvel 2'—officially titled 'The Marvels'—is this wild cosmic ride that ties together Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel), Monica Rambeau (now with photon powers), and Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel). The plot kicks off when their light-based abilities get entangled due to some quantum shenanigans, causing them to swap places every time they use their powers. It’s chaotic, hilarious, and forces them to work together despite their clashing personalities. The villain? A Kree revolutionary named Dar-Benn, who’s wielding a powerful bangle (similar to Kamala’s) to destabilize planets, including Hala, the Kree homeworld. The trio has to stop her while unraveling the mystery behind their linked powers.
What I love is how the film balances cosmic stakes with intimate character moments. Carol’s guilt over Hala’s downfall, Monica’s unresolved issues with her ‘aunt’ Carol, and Kamala’s fan-girl enthusiasm crashing into reality—it all meshes beautifully. There’s even a singing planet sequence (yes, really) that’s pure comic-book joy. The finale’s twist with Kamala’s bangle and the introduction of the X-Men’s Beast in a mid-credits scene? Chef’s kiss.
The way 'Captain Marvel 2' ties into the MCU is fascinating because it’s not just about Carol Danvers flying solo anymore. This time, she’s teaming up with Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel) and Monica Rambeau, who’s all grown up since we last saw her as a kid in 'Captain Marvel.' The movie dives into their dynamic, especially with Monica’s powers evolving after 'WandaVision.' It’s like a cosmic family reunion with unresolved tensions and new alliances. The Kree-Skrull war from the first film and 'Secret Invasion' also plays a role, weaving together threads from Disney+ shows and past movies. I love how the MCU keeps expanding sideways, making even smaller characters feel essential.
Plus, the post-credits scene? Pure MCU gold—hinting at a bigger crossover that’ll probably involve the Young Avengers. Monica’s jump into another universe feels like a direct setup for 'Avengers: Secret Wars.' It’s wild how one movie can drop so many breadcrumbs while still feeling like its own story. The balance between standalone and interconnected is what makes the MCU addictive.