2019’s “Captain Marvel” arguably gave us one of the best model of Nick Fury within the MCU — one who gushes over flerkins disguised as bizarre family cats and impromptu sings The Marvelettes’ “Please Mr. Postman” whereas washing dishes with the titular hero, Carol Danvers (Brie Larson). Fortunately, it sounds as if “The Marvels” will see that playful facet of Fury re-emerge as he reunites with Carol, which ought to make for an invigorating change of tempo after Fury spent everything of “Secret Invasion” being continually advised how previous and drained he appears.
“Once we get to spend time with Nick Fury as he interacts with Carol Danvers, we see a special facet of Nick that is actually pleasant and candy,” stated govt producer Mary Livanos. “Carol and Nick have a deeper relationship than many of the different characters within the MCU. So we get to see extra of a laid-back, enjoyable Fury than we have seen earlier than.”
“The Marvels” itself guarantees to mark the same tonal shift from the dour (and, fairly frankly, boring) affair that was “Secret Invasion,” pairing Carol along with her fellow superheroes Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) and Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) for an journey that sees them switching locations each time they use their powers. “I believe superhero fatigue completely exists,” stated DaCosta. “The most important distinction from the opposite MCU motion pictures up to now is that it is actually wacky, and foolish.”
May “The Marvels” even go as far as to redeem “Secret Invasion” and its many errors? Most likely not, however between it and “Loki” season 2, the mixed powers of Carol Danvers and pals may simply be sufficient to finish what’s been an exceptionally tough yr for the MCU on a stronger notice. The movie will fly into theaters on November 10, 2023.