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- "I'm coming to end it. The war, the lies, all of it."
- ―Captain Marvel to Yon-Rogg[src]
Captain Marvel is a 2019 superhero film, based on the Marvel Comics superheroine of the same name. It is the twenty-first installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as the ninth installment of Phase Three. The movie was released on March 8, 2019.
It is directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, and stars Brie Larson as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Ben Mendelsohn as Talos, Djimon Hounsou as Korath, Lee Pace as Ronan, Lashana Lynch as Maria Rambeau, Gemma Chan as Minn-Erva, Annette Bening as the Supreme Intelligence, Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson, and Jude Law as Yon-Rogg.
Synopsis
Set in the 1990s, Marvel Studios’ “Captain Marvel” is an all-new adventure from a previously unseen period in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that follows the journey of Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes. While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the center of the maelstrom.[3]
Plot
For a long period of time, the Kree and the Skrulls have been in constant war with each other. Since the Kree is the ultimately superior species due to their technological advancements, the Skrulls have been numbered down significantly.
In 1995, in the height of the war, Vers resides on Hala. She has constant nightmares that haunt her, mainly consisting of an aircraft crash on a foreign peninsula, and watching a woman being murdered in front of her by an unknown assailant. She also remembers this as the earliest memory of when she gained her powers. Vers now trains tirelessly with Yon-Rogg, aiming to become a member of Starforce. Although Yon-Rogg believes she is ready, the Supreme Intelligence of the Kree Imperial figures otherwise but nonetheless allows Vers on the team, which consists of trained sniper Minn-Erva, and operatives Korath, Bron-Char, and Att-Lass.
Yon-Rogg gives the Starforce a briefing, to rescue Soh-Larr from Torfa. Yon-Rogg instructs the team to perform an incursion on the planet, but the team quickly realize it is an ambush by the Skrulls commanded by Talos. Vers finds Soh-Larr, but realize he has been compromised by Talos, who kidnaps her to a Skrull spacecraft, while the rest of the Starforce retreat. On the spacecraft, Talos gains access to Vers' memories from various points in her life. Vers awakens just as Talos unlocks her memories, revealing that he wants information from her pertaining to a Light-Speed Engine. She orchestrates an escape, with Talos, Norex and two other Skrulls in pursuit, crash-landing to Planet C-53 in escape pods.
Vers and the Skrulls crash in Los Angeles. While Talos and the Skrulls assume the role of surfers on a beach the next day, Vers crashes into a small shopping center. After a brief communication with Yon-Rogg, learning she will be stranded on Earth for the next 22 hours, she attracts the attention of S.H.I.E.L.D. after a night-shift security guard reports her in. Nick Fury and Phil Coulson led by Keller arrives at Los Angeles to interrogate Vers, dismissing her Kree authority and her claims that the Skrulls have arrived on Earth.
The interrogation is interrupted by one of the Skrulls: Vers give chase to the Skrull on a subway train, but the Skrull evades her and escapes amid a crowd at a train station. Fury and Coulson give chase to Vers, but Fury realizes that Coulson was actually abandoned at the shopping complex, and the Coulson sitting passenger-side next to him is a second Skrull impostor. The two have a scuffle, and the Skrull is killed when their car crashes into oncoming traffic.
Vers utilizes a Skrull crystal containing her lost memories and begins recollecting them. She dresses in a civilian outfit and steals a motorcycle to Pancho's Bar. Fury and Keller, who at this point has been compromised by Talos, take possession of the deceased Skrull and while performing an autopsy, Keller authorizes Fury to work with Vers, and eventually hand her in S.H.I.E.L.D. custody. Fury finds Vers at the bar, and now fully convinced that the Skrulls are a threat, the two question each other to ensure that they are not Skrull impostors.
Fury takes her to the Joint USAFA Facility in Nevada to confirm Vers' claims of her origins on Earth. She learns that she was a fighter pilot for the United States Air Force alongside a fellow comrade, Maria Rambeau, both under the tutelage of Wendy Lawson for Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S.. Vers recognizes Lawson as the woman murdered in her dreams and later learns from Yon-Rogg that she was a Kree named Mar-Vell.
Fury reports to Keller of their location and a posse of agents led by Keller arrive, including Coulson. Upon realizing that Keller had been compromised by Talos, Fury goes rogue with Vers; Coulson allows the two to escape. Motivated to seek answers from Rambeau, Fury, and Vers, accompanied by Goose, a cat who they encountered at the facility, hijack a Quadjet to the Rambeau Residence in New Orleans, Louisiana. Both Rambeau and her daughter Monica are surprised to see Vers still alive.
The two identify Vers as Carol Danvers, a fighter pilot who was seemingly killed with Lawson in a test flight gone awry. They also identify Goose as Lawson and Danvers' pet. Talos and Norex arrive at the Rambeau Residence, only to negotiate a temporary alliance after Talos reveals that he was in possession of a black box from the plane crash. Talos reveals that Danvers has been deceived by the Kree and that the Skrulls are simply homeless refugees constantly on the run from the the Kree, on the brink of extinction.
Upon hearing the recording from the black box, Danvers finally recollects the memory of what happened: The assassination was orchestrated by none other than Yon-Rogg, who had uncovered Mar-Vell's deception. Mar-Vell instructed Danvers to destroy the energy core powering the light-speed engine, but in an attempt to destroy it, Danvers gained cosmic abilities after absorbing the energy from the exploding engine. With no recollection of her memories, Yon-Rogg was authorized by the Supreme Intelligence to train her into becoming a Kree operative.
Talos also confides in Danvers that Mar-Vell was actually a Kree double-agent who was attempting to help the Skrulls by testing the light-speed engine, which can help them flee Kree occupation forever, and that the black box and Danvers' memories contained the coordinates to a former laboratory cloaked in Earth's orbit that Mar-Vell had used, containing the last of the Skrull refugees as well as the energy core that powered the engine.
The next day, Yon-Rogg arrives on Earth to confront Danvers. He quickly realizes that the Danvers he was communicating with was Norex, and swiftly executes him upon learning of the laboratory orbiting Earth, and learning that the source of the energy core is the Tesseract. Danvers, Fury, Talos, Maria, and Goose take the Quadjet to the laboratory, and Talos is reunited with his wife and daughter. Danvers finds the Tesseract, but the Starforce ambush them and place Danvers under stasis to confront the Supreme Intelligence. In a final conversation with the Supreme Intelligence, Danvers removes the inhibitor that has been limiting her full power potential and engages in an all-out battle with the Starforce.
Fury realizes that Goose is actually a Flerken, and witnesses his abilities firsthand after she swallows the Tesseract and several Kree soldiers (echoing an earlier scene where Talos expressed fear of Flerkens and insisted that Goose was not a cat). In a battle for the Tesseract, Danvers overpowers Korath, Bron-Char and Att-Lass while the Skrulls escape on the Quadjet with Rambeau and Fury. In the process, Talos is shot by Yon-Rogg, rendering him inoperable to fight.
In a rage, Yon-Rogg authorizes Ronan and the Accusers to dispatch Kree Ballistic Missiles at Earth to kill Danvers and the Skrulls. Danvers destroys the missiles, prompting the Accusers to retreat. Minn-Erva, the last operable Starforce member, intercepts the Quadjet to the Mojave Desert, but Rambeau blows up her spacecraft with the Quadjet's turrets, killing her. Yon-Rogg arrives on Earth, and fully determined, he challenges Danvers to a duel, much like her previous training exercises on Hala. Danvers stuns Yon-Rogg with a photon blast. She then places him back in his craft and sends him back to Hala with a warning for the Supreme Intelligence, declaring war.
In the aftermath, Goose claws and blinds Fury's left eye while his guard is down. The Skrulls take temporary shelter at the Rambeau Residence, where Talos begins to recover from his injuries. Before Danvers departs Earth with the Skrulls to find them a new home, she hands Fury a modified Transmitter Pager to call her in the event of an emergency. While creating the Protector Initiative, Fury, upon learning that Danvers' call sign was "Avenger" during her time in the Air Force, renames it to the Avengers Initiative in her honor. Later, Goose vomits the Tesseract on Fury's desk.
In a mid-credits scene set in 2018, post-Decimation at the New Avengers Facility, Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, Bruce Banner and James Rhodes analyze Fury's pager, before Danvers suddenly arrives, asking where he is.
Cast
- Brie Larson as Carol Danvers/Vers/Captain Marvel / Norex
- London Fuller and Mckenna Grace as Young Carol Danvers
- Samuel L. Jackson as Agent Nick Fury
- Ben Mendelsohn as Talos / Director Keller
- Djimon Hounsou as Korath
- Lee Pace as Ronan the Accuser
- Lashana Lynch as Maria Rambeau / Norex
- Gemma Chan as Minn-Erva
- Annette Bening as Mar-Vell/Wendy Lawson / Supreme Intelligence
- Clark Gregg as Agent Phil Coulson / Skrull
- Jude Law as Yon-Rogg
- Colin Ford as Steve Danvers
- Kenneth Mitchell as Joseph Danvers
- Algenis Perez Soto as Att-Lass / Skrull
- Rune Temte as Bron-Char
- Robert Kazinsky as Don
- Vik Sahay as a Hero Torfan
- Ana Ayora as Agent Whitcher
- Chuku Modu as Soh-Larr / Talos
- Akira Akbar as Monica Rambeau
- Azari Akbar as Young Monica Rambeau
- Gonzo, Rizzo, Archie and Reggie as Goose
- Stan Lee as Stan Lee
- Matthew Maher as Norex
- Sharon Blynn as Soren
- Pete Ploszek as Bret Johnson
- Richard Zeringue as Tom
- Matthew Kimmel as Spider
- Stephen Del Bagno as Cajun
- Connor Ryan as Cadet Livanson (uncredited)
- Kelly Sue DeConnick as Train Passenger[4]
- Chris Evans as Steve Rogers (mid-credits scene)
- Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff (mid-credits scene)
- Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner (mid-credits scene)
- Don Cheadle as James Rhodes (mid-credits scene)
Appearances
Locations
- Hala
- Torfa
- Earth
- Los Angeles, California
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Rosamund, California
- Nevada
- Joint USAFA Facility
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- New York
- Lancaster, California (flashback)
- Edwards Air Force Base (flashback)
- Belfast, Northern Ireland (mentioned)
- Belgrade, Serbia (mentioned)
- Budapest, Hungary (mentioned)
- Bucharest, Romania (mentioned)
- Huntsville, Alabama (mentioned)
- Memphis, Tennessee (mentioned)
- Havana, Cuba (mentioned)
- Norway (screen)
- Japan (screen)
- Indonesia (screen)
- Kenya (screen)
- Skrullos (mentioned)
Events
- Kree-Skrull War
- Ambush on Torfa
- Escape from Skrulls' Ship
- Chase of the Skrulls
- Ambush at Joint USAFA Facility
- Battle at Mar-Vell's Laboratory
- Assassination of Mar-Vell (flashback)
- Cold War (mentioned)
- Decimation (mentioned)
Items
- Photon Inhibitor
- Starforce Uniform
- Kree Helmet
- Translator Implant
- Kree Pistol
- Skrull Blaster
- Skrull Electroshock Baton
- Magnitron Gauntlets
- Kree Energy Swords
- Kree Sniper Rifle
- Accusers Uniform
- Cosmi-Rod
- Transmitter Pager
- Tesseract
- Kree Balistic Missiles
- Kree Threat Detector
- Light-Speed Engine (flashback)
Vehicles
- Helion
- Accuser Warships
- Mar-Vell's Laboratory
- Skrulls' Ship
- F-22 Raptor
- Quadjet
- Kree Space Pods
- F-15E
- Ford Mustang (mentioned)
- Chevrolet Camaro (mentioned)
Sentient Species
Creatures
Organizations
- Kree Empire
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Avengers Initiative (mentioned)
- United States Air Force
- Los Angeles Police Department
- Avengers
- Blockbuster Video
- Radio Shack
- NASA (mentioned)
- Rock the Vote (poster)
Mentioned
- Yon-Rogg's Father
- Yon-Rogg's Brother
- Nick Fury's Mother
- Marie Danvers
- Kevin La Rosa
- Brad Pitt
- Amelia Earhart
- Janis Joplin
- Hannibal Lecter
- Fonzie
- The Marvelettes
- Alouette
- Mallrats
- Last Action Hero
- True Lies
- The Right Stuff
- The Smashing Pumpkins
- Nine Inch Nails (logo)
- Guns N' Roses (logo)
Videos
Trailers
TV Spots
Featurettes
Film Clips
Other
Production
In May 2012, there were conflicting reports about a Ms. Marvel script in development at Marvel Studios.[5]
In March 2014, Kevin Feige confirmed "[they had] talked a lot" about the character headlining their first film with a female protagonist while acknowledging she had taken on the mantle of Captain Marvel in the comics.[6] Later he mentioned Captain Marvel as one of the films he is asked the most about from fans.[7]
On June 1, 2016, Brie Larson was confirmed to be in talks for the main role in the film, with Niki Caro and Jennifer Kent as contenders to direct.[8][9]
On July 23, 2016, at San Diego Comic-Con, Larson was confirmed as having the role of Captain Marvel.[10]
The film started production in Atlanta on January 8, 2018, and used Pinewood Atlanta Studios as it's home base.[11]
On April 19, 2017, Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck were confirmed to be the directors of the film.[12]
On July 22, 2017, at San Diego Comic-Con 2017, the first details of the film were unveiled, with Marvel Studios confirming will be set in the 1990s featuring Nick Fury in a co-starring role and that the Skrulls will be the main antagonists. Concept art of Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel in costume and battling Skrulls was also unveiled.[13]
On August 2, 2017, new details of the script for Captain Marvel were reported by various media outlets which included the appearance of Mar-Vell, a version of the Psychic-Magnitron accident that changes DNA and genetic makeup of Carol Danvers to half-human, half-Kree that made her immortal by stopping the aging process, as well as Carol's former identity of Ms. Marvel and costume appearing.[14]
On August 15, 2017, it was announced that Geneva Robertson-Dworet would take over writing for the script that was originally written by Nicole Perlman and Meg LeFauve.[15]
On October 23, 2017, Kevin Feige stated in an interview with IndieWire that Captain Marvel will tie-in to Avengers: Endgame stating "We're really focusing on Captain Marvel and the work that Anna and Ryan are doing. It's going to be a big part of heading toward this epic conclusion and epic finale of 22 movies over the course of 10 years." He also said, "Really, the focus is on delivering Captain Marvel and then bringing Captain Marvel's story into the final of everything we've started thus far".[16]
On October 25, 2017, Variety reported that Ben Mendelsohn was in talks with directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck to portray a major antagonist in the film.[17]
On November 22, 2017, Variety reported that Jude Law joined the film as Yon-Rogg. The role was previously offered to Keanu Reeves, but he refused it.[18]
On January 4, 2018, Deadline reported that DeWanda Wise joined the film as a co-star in an unspecified role.[19]
On January 19, 2018, it was reported that principal photography started at Nellis Air Force Base.[20]
On March 13, 2018, it was reported that DeWanda Wise was no longer attached to the film due to scheduling conflicts with her Netflix series She's Gotta Have It.[21]
On March 26, 2018, the full cast and synopsis of the film was revealed, with Clark Gregg, Lee Pace and Djimon Hounsou reprising their roles respectively as Phil Coulson, Ronan the Accuser and Korath the Pursuer. Algenis Perez Soto, Rune Temte and Mckenna Grace also joined the cast.[22]
Maj. Stephen Del Bagno of the United States Air Force served as a consultant on the film. He was tragically killed when his F-16 jet crashed at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada on April 5, 2018, with Marvel Studios and Brie Larson both paying tribute to him on Twitter.[23][24]
On July 6, 2018, principal photography on the film concluded.[25]
Music
Song title | Artist | Location(s) |
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Luminous and Unstoppable | Immediate Music |
|
Expansion of the World | Really Slow Motion & Giant Apes |
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Connection | Elastica |
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Ready to Go | Republica |
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Celebrity Skin | Hole |
|
Kiss Me Deadly | Lita Ford |
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Crazy on You | Heart |
|
Whatta Man | Salt-N-Pepa (feat. En Vogue) |
|
Only Happy When It Rains | Garbage |
|
Crush with Eyeliner | R.E.M. |
|
Waterfalls | TLC |
|
You Gotta Be | Des'ree |
|
Come as You Are | Nirvana |
|
Just a Girl | No Doubt |
|
Man on the Moon | R.E.M. |
|
Please Mr. Postman (The Marvelettes cover) | Samuel L. Jackson |
|
References
- ↑ Captain Marvel: 15 Spoiler Facts From Directors Anna Boden And Ryan Fleck
- ↑ Sony Builds Out Spider-Man Universe With A Spider-Women Film
- ↑ New ‘Captain Marvel’ Synopsis Has Our Hero Caught In A Maelstrom
- ↑ 'Captain Marvel': Kelly Sue DeConnick Cameo Revealed
- ↑ (UPDATE) RUMOR: MS. MARVEL Headed To The Big Screen? They Have A Script?
- ↑ Kevin Feige On Marvel’s Responsibility To Be Diverse And A Possible Captain Marvel Movie
- ↑ IGN on YouTube: Marvel Head Says Fans Want Black Panther and Captain Marvel
- ↑ Brie Larson the Frontrunner to Play Captain Marvel (EXCLUSIVE)
- ↑ Brie Larson Circling 'Captain Marvel' Superhero Movie
- ↑ Brie Larson officially announced as Captain Marvel
- ↑ Marvel Studios Sets January 2018 Shoot Date For 'Captain Marvel'
- ↑ ‘Captain Marvel’ Finds Directors in Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck (EXCLUSIVE)
- ↑ ‘Captain Marvel’ Will Be Set in the ’90s With Skrulls as Villains
- ↑ EXCLUSIVE: New Details About 'Captain Marvel' Revealed
- ↑ Marvel Taps Geneva Robertson-Dworet To Script ‘Captain Marvel’
- ↑ Kevin Feige Reveals How Women Could Contribute to the Marvel Universe After Phase Three
- ↑ Ben Mendelsohn Eyed for Villain Role in ‘Captain Marvel’ (EXCLUSIVE)
- ↑ ‘Captain Marvel’: Jude Law Lands Male Lead Opposite Brie Larson (EXCLUSIVE)
- ↑ 'Captain Marvel' Casts 'She's Gotta Have It' Star DeWanda Wise
- ↑ Brie Larson Visits Air Force Base For Captain Marvel Research
- ↑ DeWanda Wise Exits ‘Captain Marvel’ Role
- ↑ Production Underway on Marvel Studios’ ‘Captain Marvel’
- ↑ Marvel Studios on Twitter - April 5, 2018
- ↑ Brie Larson on Twitter - April 5, 2018
- ↑ Brie Larson on Twitter - July 8, 2018
External Links
- Captain Marvel (film) on Wikipedia
- Captain Marvel (film) on IMDb
- Captain Marvel (film) on 𝕏
- Captain Marvel (film) on Facebook
- Captain Marvel (film) on Instagram
- Captain Marvel (film) on Marvel Database
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