The Marvels relies on viewers having watched Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel, Secret Invasion, and WandaVision in order to understand its plot.
The Big Picture One thing has been made clear with the trailers and promotional spots of The Marvels: there are many elements that need to be refreshed before seeing the film. Firstly, The Marvels is a sequel to Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel, a film that was released four years ago. Secondly, the movie will be Marvel Studios’ ultimate test of its new formula – meshing the films with the Disney+ TV shows.
From what we’ve seen in the trailer for The Marvels, Monica is working alongside Nick Fury in the S.A.B.E.R. space station, where she comes in touch with a rare energy field that entangles her in the place-switching dynamic. She will also be embracing her super-powered self by using the name Photon as her superhero alias.
The MCU's ‘Ms. Marvel’ Leads Directly to 'The Marvels' Explaining who Vellani’s Kamala Khan is might be complicated for audiences who haven’t watched Ms. Marvel. The short six-episode season is easily bingeable, but that didn’t motivate audiences to watch it upon its release. Marvel knows this, and the studio is trying to amp up the hype by adding the show to broadcast network programming through ABC.
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