... or actor is stupid and childish?
I believe that Yon-Rogg should be the main villain of The Marvel instead of Dar-Benn. Granted, he’s not the best villain, however, he kinda serve his purpose in Captain Marvel.
Do you agree or disagree?
To me it would be Captain Marvel and Ironheart. With Carol I feel it's only the result of Brie Larson hate which is also tiresome, what did she even say exactly for people to be pissed about it for almost 6 years?
I got a question ,,, is carol Danvers ‘s photon blasts white , blue & orange or just blue & orange
I mean seriously, she said something I don't even remember exactly 5 years ago and people been hating ever since. It's stupid.
Kenneth Mitchell, who you may remember from his brief appearance as Carol Danvers' father Joseph in Captain Marvel, has sadly passed away at age 49 from complications of ALS. RIP:
Kenneth Mitchell Dead: 'Star Trek: Discovery' Actor Was 49 (deadline.com)
I was shell-shocked when Jude Law was cast as Yon-Rogg in Captain Marvel. Such a good-looking and likeable dude shouldn't be cast as a villain, a role that people tend to love to hate, if you ask me. They should've cast Rufus Sewell in the role. Given how not-so-good-looking he is and the hobidash that he did such a fine job at playing in The Holiday, that would've made more sense. But that's just my not-so-humble opinion, of course. After watching The Holiday with my folks again last night, I just had to share this with you. (Btw, in case you're wondering, hobidash roughly translates as "smug son of a b****", though for a Klingon, that scarcely does it justice).
Steve Rogers' villains are always in some way connected to HYDRA but he still has one specific archenemy, Red Skull. Carol Danvers is a similar case, both her villains are part of the Kree Empire but who would you consider her Red Skull?
Yon-Rogg probably did the most direct damage to her life as he was responsible to brainwashing her and stealing six years of her life but he never saw her as anything more than an inconvenience who he had to keep an eye on because he knew he was not capable of actually fighting her.
Dar-Benn is the opposite, she despises Carol and intentionally makes an effort to target people she cares about as revenge for her destroying Hala even to the point of lying to the Marvels about surrendering and threatening to kill Ms. Marvel just to make Carol feel bad. On the other hand, Carol doesn't seem to harbour any hatred for her as she would have done the same for Earth.
Supreme Intelligence is technically the one responsible for everything in Carol's life after getting her powers but it is a literal computer program so it can't have much screen time in either film. The way I see it, Yon-Rogg is Carol Danvers' nemesis and Dar-Benn is Captain Marvel's nemesis
The Marvels was the first film that made me feel like I understood Carol Danvers as a character and her relationships with Monica Rambeau and Kamala Kahn were great. I think that if we got another film, I think it would have a lot more time to work out an interesting plot because the second film had already established Carol's personality as a human being and a superheroine.
My only hope would be for the main villain not to be Kree again because I don't want Captain Marvel to have the same problem as Captain America where all her villains come from the same organisation. The Kree empire is becoming HYDRA. I would instead prefer to either have the third film set on Earth, with Carol fighting Mystique, Rogue or Moonstone or if it was another cosmic film, include Deathbird or Gladiator from the Shi'ar empire
Critical and public reactions to The Marvels may be polarizing at best right now, but I think it deserves more credit than it's being given. Besides: Carol Danvers probably deserves another film of her own, especially since they're considering doing another season of Ms. Marvel.
I fine with them recasting her using the reboot strategy in Avengers Secret Wars.
Because 1 hour and 45 minutes isn’t enough to do the story Justice. It needs to be like 2 hours 5 minutes maximum. The first movie was 2 hours and 20 minutes.
I've seen that the Ronan's spaceship in Captain Marvel is named "Silver Aster", but I can't find the source o where that comes from, and the same thing for the "Gorilla City" from Black Panther. So I don't know if it's wrong.
I like to know all that stuff, I'd appreciate if someone could explain me.
Thank you!
...then WHY don't they just move near New Asgard? There's like nothing else around it!! All open area! Like, wouldn't that make a ridiculous amount of sense? They could make tons of $$ off tourism too. Plus, if anyone screwed with 'em, the super-strong Asgardians could protect 'em (and they have ice cream nearby... and delicious goats).
Captain Marvel is a mid movie. I don't have a favorite scene because I haven't rewatched it since I saw it in theaters in 2019.
I was confused the first time I watched it. I think it the Supreme Intelligence.
I made this timeline, hope it's accurate. could you please help me by writing in the comment when the various post credit scenes take place (for exaple the one after Cap America: The first Avenger). because a bit of time passed since i've watched some of this movies so i can't remember exaclty where to put them.