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!! Spoilers for all works set prior to ''Avengers: Infinity War'' and ''Avengers: Endgame'' are unmarked.

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!The Kree

[[folder:In General]]
!!''The Kree''
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'' | ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' | ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A race of blue-skinned aliens with a powerful interstellar empire. Long expansionist, the Kree have waged wars with other races and cultures in the galaxy, particularly the Nova Corps. They also have a history of conducting experiments on alien races to build armies of super powered beings.
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* AbsoluteXenophobe: In the face of Kree expansion and imperialism, other races are given two choices: [[MadeASlave Submission]] or [[FinalSolution extermination]].
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, the Kree are a paranoid, and highly militaristic state who have legitimate grievances with the Skrulls, and have joined forces with the heroes against a common threat quite a few times. In the movies, the Kree are unapologetic imperialists who enslave and slaughter entire populations for their own gain, and pursue the Skrulls simply because they won't submit to them.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Inverted, with them actually being quite lawful in their actions. With very few exceptions, all Kree (at least the military branch) are shamelessly imperialistic, warlike, and just downright ''brutal'' bastards.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Most of the Kree seen are blue, which in the comics is the original base race, though there is a subset with a variety of human-like skin tones such as Yon-Rogg and Korath, which is what allows the Kree to convince the amnesiac human Carol Danvers that she is also a Kree. The blue-skinned Kree also change color to human tones when exposed to nitrogen, which can allow even the blue Kree to infiltrate human society.
* AmbiguousSituation: ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'' makes a reference to a "Kree Emperor" who signed the Empire's peace treaty with the Nova Corps, while ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', set over twenty years earlier, shows the Supreme Intelligence to be the Empire's head of state. Given the Supreme Intelligence's status as a non-corporeal A.I., the time gap between the two films, and Captain Marvel's vow to destroy the Supreme Intelligence, it's not clear if the Supreme Intelligence is the emperor in question, if the Kree underwent a regime change in the interim, or if something else entirely is going on.
* ArchEnemy: The thousand-year war they had with the Nova Empire that ''only'' just ended in 2014 has given both sides a hell of a grudge with the other, to say the least.
* AthensAndSparta: They are the Sparta to the Nova Empire's Athens.
* BadassBaritone: The Kree are a warrior species, and all who have appeared have displayed very deep voices.
* BadassCreed: ''Captain Marvel'' establishes they have one: ''"For the good of all Kree!"''
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: The Kree truly believe their enemies, such as the Skrulls and Nova Empire to be the bad guys who want to destroy them, despite it being fabricated by the Supreme Intelligence and other high-ranking officials. Of course, Carol ended up discovering the truth.
* BizarreAlienBiology: Kree physiology is much more complex than other sentient species, to where their blood can be used to revive other races with simpler physiology (such as with humans). But at the same time, they can't revive each other if their wound is lethal enough to kill them.
* BystanderSyndrome: In ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'', they refuse to aid in stopping Ronan when Nova Prime tries to ask for their help, with the Kree Ambassador pretty stating it wasn't part of their treaty, so why should they care about what he does.
* CharacterFocus: While ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'' and ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' have them as important parts of the plot/backstory, ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'' is the first work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to specifically focus on them and their culture.
* DarkIsEvil: They're an empire of imperialistic and genocidal maniacs, and have spaceships/weapons that look like they're carved from either obsidian or coal.
* DishingOutDirt: A thematic case, with virtually all of their spacecraft looking like they're more carved from stone rather than made in factories. Furthermore, OrbitalBombardment in the form of {{Colony Drop}}s is one of their favored strategies on the battlefield.
* TheEmpire: They invade and conquer other planets and races to expand their own territories.
* EvilVirtues: They seem to value loyalty, discipline and camaraderie towards their fellow Kree. Of course, they are still very ruthless and smug towards their enemies and non-Kree in general.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: If Vin-Tak is to be believed, the Kree came to believe that they were wrong to create the Inhumans. [[SubvertedTrope However,]] this ultimately may have less to do with legitimate moral qualms and [[PragmaticVillainy more to do with the fact that the experiment ultimately blew up in their face thanks to Hive]] ([[HoistByTheirOwnPetard the first Inhuman the Kree created]]). In fact, Vin-Tak fears the rest of the Kree might continue their experiments once again should they find out about the existence of the Inhumans.
* EvilCounterpart: To the modern Asgardians, who use their military might benevolently to keep the peace in the Nine Realms and ward off invaders. By contrast, the Kree are only interested in cruel expansion. Though given the reveal of the Asgardians' bloody history of conquest in ''Film/ThorRagnarok,'' they're MirroringFactions.
** With the Nova Empire. The Nova Empire uses the Nova Corps to preserving peace throughout space, and are [[LightIsGood associated with the color gold,]] while the Kree Empire is based on ruthless conquest, and [[DarkIsEvil associated with black]].
* FantasticRacism: Virtually all Kree hold other races in contempt, particularly the Xandarians and Skrulls.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: On the surface, the Kree seem to just be the "Aliens as Nazis" variety of ScaryDogmaticAliens, what with their FantasticRacism, neo-fascist policies, and aggressive military expansionism. However, both ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' and ''Captain Marvel'' show them to ultimately be closer to Imperial Japan, what with their fanatical belief in a GodEmperor (here in the form of the Supreme Intelligence), practicing the [[MadeASlave brutal enslavement of "lesser races"]], and having long-lasting family dynasties that feel [[TakingYouWithMe suicide attacks are the only proper penance for cowardice]]. Even the ancient Kree experiments that eventually resulted in the creation of the Inhumans have their roots in the infamous Unit 731 atrocities.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', the head of the Nova Corps, Irani Rael aka Nova Prime, tries to get the Kree to help them deal with Ronan's rampage against her people, practically ''pleading'' with them even. However the Kree Ambassador dismiss their concerns, stating they only agreed to the treaty and what one of their own do is not their problem before cutting her off. Her line after that pretty much sums them up.
--> '''Irani''': Prick!
* GalacticSuperpower: Like the comics, they're one of the top dogs in the greater universe, rivaled only by the Nova Empire and (formerly) the Asgardians.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Despite being a very prominent threat to the galaxy at large, the Kree Empire doesn't play that big a role in most of its appearances in the MCU, with [[Film/CaptainMarvel2019 Captain Marvel]] being the sole exception thus far.
** In ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'', the Kree Empire does little to terrorize the Nova Corps or the aforementioned Guardians directly, with only [[DefectorFromDecadence Ronan]] being the main threat of the film. That being said, the Empire doesn't exactly dissuade Ronan from carrying out his savage brutality despite it being in their power to do so, even when Irani Rael demands they do something about him in an international call with the Kree Ambassador. The Empire also puts out a bounty for the titular Guardians sometime during the events of ''Vol. 2'' for their involvement in Ronan's death, though it doesn't have any affect on the story.
** In ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.''; the Empire as a whole has never taken part in the show's events, but the aftermath of experiments a rogue group conducted on Earth, creating the Inhumans, has a massive impact on the series, and a few individual Kree act as major antagonists.
** That goes UpToEleven when you remember that HYDRA was created to worship an Inhuman directly created by the Kree, meaning that not only the Kree are [[GreaterScopeVillain Greater-Scope Villains]] for HYDRA and so the Captain America franchise and a good portion of the MCU in general, but since every villains of the first three seasons of Agents of Shield and many other villains of other seasons are either Hydra's members or allies, Inhumans or Inhumans hater (Nadeer, the Watchdogs) meaning that most of the bad things that happen in the series are in some way conseguence of the Kree's action. Going even more in depth, Ratcliffe and Aida wouldn't be so much a treat if they are not allied with the Watchdogs, and Radcliffe join Shield only after the events with Hive, meaning that he wouldn't created Aida in the first place if he had not existed, Talbot become Graviton only because of Hydra's and Kree's actions, Sarge gain a body thanks to the energy of the Monoliths that was released by the explosion of an Kree device, leading to Izel's decision to gain herself a body and start her plan, destroying in the process the Chromicon's planet and leading them on their villainous path; that leaves Eli Morrow and Lucy Bahuer as the only major villains of Agents of Shield that are not related with the Kree in the first place.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Subverted, as despite their blue skin and most of them [[TheBeautifulElite looking attractive on the surface]], their neo-fascism just makes them come across as hideous to everyone else.
* HatedByAll: Being a racist, imperialistic race of aliens that strive to conquer most of the galaxy, it's no wonder that the rest of the galaxy despises them. In particular, Xandarians, humans, Skrulls and Asgardians alike have expressed fear and/or hatred towards the Kree Empire over the course of the MCU.
* HealingFactor: They have this advantage in comparison to ordinary humans.
* LastStand: As the Kree consider retreat to be tantamount to dereliction of duty, a Kree warrior that is about to be overrun is expected to make a LastStand and "die with honor". Some noble lines use a PsychoSerum known as "the Odium", a concoction which will drive the drinker into a berserk fury, but will ultimately kill them either way.
* MadScientist: A rogue faction of the Kree once experimented on alien races to make an army of super beings who could assist them in their wars. Most of these were failures, but the experiments on Earth were successful, leading to the Inhumans.
* MoralMyopia: The Kree's overall credo ([[{{Pun}} "Kreedo"]], if you will) is "For the good of all Kree". What they consider "the good of all Kree" to be tends to come at the expense of other races, such as the Skrulls.
* ANaziByAnyOtherName: They are a fascist empire that see themselves as the supreme species, committing genocide on those they deem lesser, and lie to their people through constant propaganda. [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Sound familiar?]] Hell, the center part of their empire's symbol has enough similarities to be noticeable to a swastika!
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The Kree are a very militarized species. In ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', signing a peace treaty with Xandar caused ''massive'' discontent within the Kree Empire. ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' further establishes that the Kree consider retreat to be the same as abandoning their posts, with Kasius and Sinara exiled for fleeing a losing battle.
* RubberForeheadAliens: Most of them look virtually identical to humans, with the exception of [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation primarily blue skin (though it can actually vary depending on the individual)]], purple eyes, and pointed ears.
* ScaryDogmaticAliens: Of the Aliens As Nazis variety with some sprinkles of UsefulNotes/ImperialJapan. Their main symbol [[UsefulNotes/NonNaziSwastika even resembles a swastika]] for extra points of [[SarcasmMode subtlety]].
* SlaveMooks: The Kree use "battle slaves" to supplement the ranks of their forces. Yondu was one such for 20 years.
* SlaveRace: The Sakaarans are a client race of the Kree. The Inhumans would have been this, but they had [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters other ideas]]. In the alternate BadFuture established by ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', it's indicated that the Kree enslaved humanity.
* TheSpartanWay: They prefer not letting emotions get in the way of their military discipline.
* SuperStrength: Enough for them to go toe-to-toe with [[PhysicalGod Asgardians]] like Lady Sif.
* SuperToughness: To the point where some can hold ''Infinity Stones'' for a limited period of time!
* VillainousLegacy: The Kree's actions have left a major impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Not only are they responsible for the creation of the Inhumans, but also the cult that would one day form HYDRA, as well as the war with the Nova Corps and the Skrulls, leaving them responsible for much of the conflicts in the Captain America films, ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', and ''Captain Marvel''. Not even [[BigBad Thanos]] has had this much influence on the MCU's background, although their later actions were ''because'' of Thanos arriving, and they wanted to make the most of things before Thanos wiped half of them out.
* VillainousValor: As mentioned in LastStand above, they tend to choose to go down fighting even when outmatched.
* WonTheWarLostThePeace: While the Kree Empire signed a peace treaty ending their thousand-year war with the Nova Corps, it was massively unpopular within the Kree people, inciting protests and riots. It's implied that the Kree government's refusal to deal with Ronan is because they either don't want to further alienate their people, or they actually agree with him continuing the war on his own. The latter is more likely, as it's mentioned in ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'' that, after the events of previous movie (Ronan's death at the hands of the Guardians), the Kree Empire placed a bounty on the Guardians and Yondu.
* WrittenByTheWinners: Popular belief amongst the Kree is that they are "noble warrior heroes" who fought against Skrull terrorists who threaten the galaxy with their shapeshifting abilities. The truth, however, is that ''they'' were the actual aggressors and committed genocide on the Skrull homeworld, because they were stronger and better armed than them.
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!!Leadership

[[folder:The Supreme Intelligence]]
!!''Supreme Intelligence''
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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AnnetteBening, Creator/JudeLaw [[note]]deleted scene[[/note]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Maru Guzmán (Latín American Spanish dub), Creator/YoshikoSakakibara (Japanese dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

The ruler of the Kree Empire, an artificial intelligence constructed from the minds of the greatest Kree.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the mainstream comics, the Supreme Intelligence is a gigantic, floating, obese green potato head with countless tentacles coming out the top. In ''Captain Marvel'', the Supreme Intelligence takes the form of [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith whomever the individual they're speaking to respects and admires the most]]. To Carol, it's an older human woman (whom she later learns to be Mar-Vell), whereas Yon-Rogg sees the Supreme Intelligence as [[{{Narcissist}} himself]]. Though its true appearance is not shown, the tentacle-like appendages it uses to communicate with others may be a nod to its original design.
* AIIsACrapshoot: Averted. The Supreme Intelligence is imperialist, genocidal, and malevolent, but as it rules the merciless and expansionist Kree Empire, it is not doing anything it wasn't designed to do.
* AlienArtsAreAppreciated: Despite the Kree Empire's xenophobia and racism, the Supreme Intelligence takes a liking to the Music/{{Nirvana}} song "Come As You Are" that they find in Carol's subconscious, even dancing to it for a moment.
* BadBoss: In a deleted scene, it abuses, threatens, belittles, and mocks Yon-Rogg for his failures.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Before TheReveal, it presents itself as a wise leader who encourages Carol to serve the Kree Empire with honor. Eventually, the facade falls away and it's shown to be a ruthless and genocidal maniac.
* BrainUploading: As noted above, they're created from the minds of the greatest Kree in history.
* ClimaxBoss: Given how utterly overpowered Carol is, overcoming the Intelligence's control serves as her greatest obstacle before the climax (which consists of her easily [[CurbStompBattle Curb-Stomping]] Starforce and Ronan's Accusers) can properly begin.
* DarkIsEvil: Frequently associated with darker colors and tones, and has their headquarters on Hala located in what looks like a massive obsidian chapel, though its physical appearance (ironically) tends to have bright green eyes and [[WhiteHairBlackHeart white hair]] no matter who sees it, [[BrightIsNotGood contrasting the darkness]].
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: While interfacing with Carol, the Supreme Intelligence assumes the appearance of Mar-Vell, a kindly and benevolent figure whose gentle demeanor is retained by the imperialist and genocidal Supreme Intelligence. Contrast with its appearance as Yon-Rogg, coming off looking more sinister than benevolent.
* FantasticRacism: Shows nothing but utter contempt for the Skrulls, and their war against them has the ultimate goal of them being completely exterminated down to the very last child. They also don't have a high opinion on humanity either, dismissively stating that Carol was "nothing" before [[{{Transhuman}} the Kree augmented her with their blood]] and was perfectly fine to have Ronan subject the Earth to an OrbitalBombardment in order to wipe out a comparative handfull of Skrulls in the bargain.
* FauxAffablyEvil: They're very civil with Carol, and are even downright ''jovial'' when describing their planned implementation of a FinalSolution against the Skrulls. In dealing with Yon-Rogg, it's much more direct, cruelly mocking and berating him.
* {{Foil}}: To Captain Marvel/Carol Danvers herself. First and foremost, their personalities are very contrasting - Carol has a [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold rather brusque demeanor belying a softer & selfless side]], while the Supreme Intelligence has [[BitchInSheepsClothing a more outwardly matronly and friendly personality that hides]] the mind(s) of a genocidal lunatic. Furthermore, Carol treats her colleagues with respect and friendship while the Supreme Intelligence is a BadBoss that utilized {{Gaslighting}} to keep Carol in line. Carol also eventually learns to look past her initial prejudices and performs a HeelFaceTurn to save the innocent Skrulls while the Supreme Intelligence is a imperialistic maniac that never lets go of their FantasticRacism towards the shapeshifters. Additionally, Carol started out within the Kree just as an ordinary soldier while the Supreme Intelligence is the Kree Empire's GodEmperor. Even their powers are appropriately different - Carol has powerful LightEmUp abilities that make her a ''beast'' on the battlefield, while the Supreme Intelligence is a PhysicalGod powers only within the [[DarkIsEvil bleak and dark]] MentalWorld it inhabits.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: No one has ever seen the true appearance of the Supreme Intelligence. Instead, it takes a form similar to a person that the person trying to connect with it admires most. When "Vers" sees an image of Mar-Vell-- who the Supreme Intelligence is assuming the form of-- when the Skrulls explore her memories, this ends up driving her to finding out the truth of her past life as Carol Danvers.
* {{Gaslighting}}: How they've been successfully manipulating Carol Danvers for roughly six years in the war against the Skrulls.
* GenderNeutralWriting: Appropriately enough for an A.I., the Supreme Intelligence is primarily referred to with “they”/“their” pronouns. The Supreme Intelligence ''is'' a collection of the Empire's greatest minds after all, justifying use of plural pronouns.
* GodEmperor: The Supreme Intelligence is the Kree Empire's ruler, and interfacing with it is considered a deeply personal, almost religious experience for the Kree. Its non-corporeal form and [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith subjective appearance]] emphasizes the near-divine status the A.I. holds among its subjects, as does the fact that [[RuleOfSymbolism its headquarters on Hala seems designed to resemble a chapel]].
* GreaterScopeVillain: While more prominent than [[Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} Thanos]] or [[Film/{{Doctor Strange|2016}} Dormammu]], the Intelligence only appears in about two scenes in ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'' and remains relatively uninvolved with the hunt for the Skrulls, only briefly intervening near the end to try and reign Carol back under Kree control. As such, most of the legwork is done by Yon-Rogg and Ronan, the former of whom Carol gains far greater enmity for due to his role in kidnapping her.
* HateSink: Their FantasticRacism towards the Skrulls upon learning that the Skrulls are just innocent WarRefugees along with how it [[{{Gaslighting}} gaslights]] Carol into perpetuating ''genocide'' makes them utterly loathsome.
* HiveMind[=/=]MindHive: A weird amalgamation of the two. Despite being the amalgamation of countless different Kree minds, the Supreme Intelligence only seems to have one overall personality.
* MechanicalAbomination: A super-intelligent A.I. made from the brightest Kree minds there have been, and assumes the appearance of someone whom a certain person holds in great esteem. Among the Kree, meeting it is a quasi-religious experience, and it has god-like control over the MentalWorld accessed whenever anyone needs to communicate with it. The mechanical tentacles used to communicate with it (and which also lets it brutally MindRape anyone who tries to disobey it) also gives them a distinctly [[EldritchAbomination eldritch]] flavor.
* MindRape: What it attempts to do to Carol after TheReveal by showing her memories of her past failures and telling her that without the Kree, she is "[[PunyEarthlings only human]]". [[NiceJobFixingItVillain This backfires spectacularly]] as it only reminds Carol that she has always been a {{Determinator}}, and she proceeds to overload the RestrainingBolt they put on her.
* MythologyGag: The metallic tentacles it utilizes to communicate with its subjects are likely an allusion to the Supreme Intelligence’s CombatTentacles that were part of its true form in the original comics.
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: They try to excuse their FinalSolution against the Skrulls to Carol by framing them as "terrorists" in the Kree Empire's border territories, but it falls flat when Carol reminds them that the Skrulls have been reduced to desperate refugees by the Kree's heartless expansion efforts and are just trying to survive.
* OhCrap: They start to visibly panic when Carol uses her HeroicWillpower to break free of their torture methods.
* UncertainDoom: It's hard to say what happened to it after ''Captain Marvel'', but it's implied that Carol destroyed it or otherwise forced it to surrender by the time of ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', since that's the point where Ronan goes rogue and the Kree are now supposedly led by an Emperor.
* TheUnReveal: The true form of the Supreme Intelligence has not been revealed yet, but, [[https://i.redd.it/euxg60ggdsd41.jpg Here]] in a deleted scene's concept art, Carol Danvers was going to face it. Its true form was going to be very faithful to the comics, portraying it as a huge, floating green head with multiple eyes and tentacles emerging from its top. That scene was deleted but perhaps we will see its true form in a sequel.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Its avatars as Mar-Vell and Yon-Rogg both have silver hair, and it's a genocidal Kree A.I.
* WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide: Dismisses the Skrulls as simply insidious shapeshifters that cannot be allowed to live lest they threaten the Kree Empire. In actuality, the only reason it's still pursuing the Skrulls is because they won't submit to it, something the Supreme Intelligence is fully aware of.
* YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: Everyone who sees the Supreme Intelligence sees it as the person they admire most. Carol sees it as an older woman. The woman turns out to be a silver-haired version of Mar-Vell, who was both her mentor in the air force and the person who wanted to protect the Skrulls from the Kree Empire. Yon-Rogg, however, sees it as [[{{Narcissist}} himself]].

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!!Starforce

[[folder:In General]]
!!''Starforce''
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A Kree military squadron, and Carol's colleagues.
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* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, Starforce are a group of super-powered individuals across the Kree Empire who serve as the Supreme Intelligence's PraetorianGuard. In the movies, with the exception of Carol, all of them are simply {{Badass Normal}}s. This means that Carol once she unlocks her SuperMode quickly wipes the floor with all of them.
* SpaceMarine: A team of space soldiers from an intergalactic empire.
* VillainousFriendship: They're generally pretty chummy with one another, trading jokes before a mission. Bron-Char even calls Korath handsome.
* VillainousValor: Even though [[VillainousUnderdog they're clearly outmatched]], Starforce continues to fight against a fully-powered Carol to the best of their ability.
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[[folder:Yon-Rogg]]
!!''Yon-Rogg''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JudeLaw
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LuisDanielRamirez (Latín American Spanish dub), Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa (Japanese dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A Kree commander and leader of the Starforce.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: The Yon-Rogg of the original ''Captain Marvel'' comics was a particularly persistent, even obsessive foe of both Mar-Vell and Carol Danvers who started out as Mar-Vell's commanding officer and was later thrilled at any chance to cause him, or Carol, any harm. Here, we see him as a pleasant, tough-but-patient mentor who wants Carol to "be the best version of herself". [[ZigZaggingTrope And then it turns out]], while not quite as [[CardCarryingVillain evil as the original]], he really '''is''' her ultimate antagonist, as the one who caused Mar-Vell's death, Carol's amnesia, her abduction and manipulation by the Kree, so he was less a mentor and more of a kidnapper and handler.
* AffablyEvil: While he is an agent of the imperialist, fascistic, and genocidal Kree Empire, Yon-Rogg is not without a certain military courtesy, and he even tells Carol that he's proud of her following her victory over Ronan's attack force. His ManipulativeBastard tendencies and LimaSyndrome towards Carol blurs the line between this trope and FauxAffablyEvil where she's concerned, however.
* BadassInCharge: As Commander of Starforce, Yon-Rogg is also the team's best fighter. He outlasts every one of his other teammates in combat with Captain Marvel.
* BigBad: While he serves the Supreme Intelligence, he is the main threat throughout the film and the one who started the conflict by killing Mar-Vell.
* BigBadFriend: While initially presented as Carol’s mentor, Yon-Rogg is revealed to have killed her actual mentor Mar-Vell, kidnapped her to use as a weapon for the Kree, and serves as TheHeavy to the Supreme Intelligence.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Appears as TheMentor for Carol, but is really an EvilMentor.
* BrokenPedestal: While the Kree as a whole are this to Carol once she finds out their true colors, as her mentor, Yon-Rogg becomes the biggest one to her. It doesn't help that he was responsible for killing her actual mentor and friend, Mar-Vell.
* CoDragons: Is effectively the second-in-command to the Supreme Intelligence as far as Carol Danvers is concerned, and [[TheHeavy a lot more active than it]] - though Ronan, as the leader of the Accusers, is also in a high position of power.
* CommandingCoolness: He holds the rank of Starforce Commander and is the most skilled fighter among them.
* CompositeCharacter: With Nitro, given he's Mar-Vell's killer.
** His personality is more in line with the original comics Ronan the Accuser as a [[MyCountryRightOrWrong officer doing his job]] as opposed to the CardCarryingVillain of the source material.
* TheCorrupter: A deleted scene shows him educating Kree children with anti-Skrull propaganda.
* CruelMercy: Carol spared him to deliver a message from her to his people and to sent him back in disgrace.
* CurbStompBattle: Rogg thinks he can challenge Carol to a final battle with just hand-to-hand combat, taunting her and goading her to lower herself down to his level to "prove" herself. Carol just blasts him away and then drags him off to a ship. Prior to her awakening her full power, however, he was delivering these to her, though only in physical combat. He was always outmatched when she used her photon blasts.
* DecoyProtagonist: At first he seems to set up to be a {{Tritagonist}} to Carol's TheProtagonist and Nick's {{Deuteragonist}}, but he's really the BigBad, while Talos is the true {{Tritagonist}}.
* {{Expy}}: Not him, but his weapon; it can lift and drop objects from afar using cosmic energy, not dissimilar to the Gravity Gun from ''VideoGame/HalfLife''.
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. He and Carol ''seem'' like they'll have a climactic final duel, but his attempt to fight honorably in a CallBack to the beginning of the movie leads to Carol easily blasting him off his feet.]]
* {{Foil}}:
** To Mar-Vell. Mar-Vell is Carol's mentor, Yon-Rogg is her EvilMentor, and unlike Mar-Vell, who was a scientist willing to betray the Empire to do the right thing, Yon-Rogg is a soldier and staunch nationalist. Their attitudes towards Carol also contrast; the former was friendly and encouraging, earning Carol's admiration, while Yon-Rogg is stern and tries to force her into the model of a Kree soldier.
** To Ronan. Both are high-ranking officers in the Kree military, willing to go to extremes for the Empire, but they differ strongly in personality, methods, and ideology. Yon-Rogg is a specialist leading an elite team that performs surgical strikes and extraction missions in enemy territory, while Ronan and the Accusers he commands have [[OrbitalBombardment one solution]] to any given problem. Yon-Rogg is personable, shows concern for his fellow Kree, and is very loyal to the Empire, whereas Ronan is a callous {{jerkass}} who is fine with his erstwhile allies being caught in the crossfire, and [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy eventually betrays the Empire]] when they make a decision he disagrees with. Their attitudes towards their duties contrast as well: Yon-Rogg believes in MyCountryRightOrWrong (in his eyes, the Kree Empire is righteous, and any action taken on its behalf is morally defensible), while Ronan is a SociopathicSoldier who couldn't care less if his actions are right or wrong. The many contrasts in their personalities mean that, despite working together, Yon-Rogg and Ronan don't particularly like one another.
* GodzillaThreshold: Initially refuses to get the Accusers involved while they recover Vers because they only know how to [[OrbitalBombardment nuke things from orbit]]. Then he realizes that Carol is reclaiming who she was and ''immediately'' calls Ronan.
* TheHeavy: While the main villain of ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', he's technically in service to the Supreme Intelligence.
* HumanAliens: Though it's never brought up in the film, he belongs to a sub-set of the Kree race known in the comics as "Pink Kree" because they have a pinkish skin tone that makes them resemble Caucasian humans rather than the typical blue skin that most Kree have, though his yellow eyes throw off the illusion.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Despite trying to drill the mentality of an emotionless soldier into Carol, Yon-Rogg's own emotions get the better of him at least twice: he killed Mar-Vell instead of retrieving her as ordered, and he lied to Ronan to save Carol's life, which ended up giving her the time to learn the truth about her identity.
* InsaneTrollLogic: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]]; by the climax Yon-Rogg is completely outclassed by a now empowered Carol Davners, with no hopes to win. He tries to bait her into fighting him [[GoodOldFisticuffs without her powers]] since that would be the only advantage he'd arguably still have. By this point in the story however, Carol has no interest in "earning" Yon-Rogg's approval and promptly knocks him flat on his ass with another blast.
** Given that he definitely ''knows'' how powerful Carol is, plus the Kree's hatred for retreat and cowardice (not to mention the consequences he would face for returning empty-handed and defeated), it's possible that he was trying to get her to kill him outright.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: As Carol's EvilMentor, the one who brought her to Hala, and the one who killed her actual mentor, Mar-Vell, Yon-Rogg is a much more personal enemy to Carol than [[GreaterScopeVillain the Supreme Intelligence]].
* KnightTemplar: Yon-Rogg is a true believer in the righteousness of the Kree, even at the expense of the innocent. He's also happy to exploit others for the Empire's benefit, as seen with Carol.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When his last tactic (painfully) fails, Yon-Rogg wisely gives up and doesn't resist Carol dragging him back to his ship.
* LetsFightLikeGentlemen: In the final showdown, Yon-Rogg sheathes his weapons and challenges Carol to single combat; no weapons, no powers. Carol doesn't bite, instead photon-blasting Yon-Rogg into a nearby rock face.
* LimaSyndrome: Despite abducting Carol and turning her into an attack dog for the Kree, Yon-Rogg does seem to have some affection for her, donating his own blood to save her life after taking her back to Hala, preventing Ronan from attacking Earth while Carol is on it, and expressing pride in her abilities in their final confrontation.
* MadeOfIron: While she wasn't trying to kill or seriously injure him, Yon-Rogg is in pretty good shape after being blasted into a rock face by Carol.
* ManipulativeBastard: While there is some genuine affection for her in the mix, Yon-Rogg's mentorship of "Vers" has him gaslighting her to keep her as a loyal soldier for the Kree. When he knows he's outgunned, he falls back on old tricks, trying to play on her need to prove herself by challenging her to a fistfight, hoping to engage her in a fight he stands a chance of winning. Wise to his mind games, and no longer caring about his approval, Carol responds by photon-blasting him into a nearby rock face.
* TheMentor: To Carol Danvers. The film opens with him training her and giving her advice. He's actually an EvilMentor.
* {{Narcissist}}: Implied. Supreme Intelligence takes a form similar to a person that the person trying to connect with it admires most. A scene cut from the movie revealed Yon-Rogg sees himself when he communes with the Supreme Intelligence.
-->'''Yon-Rogg''': ''[referring to Carol]'' [[BlatantLies I have no feelings for her]].\\
'''Supreme Intelligence''': Yes, we both know your admiration is mostly reserved for yourself.
* PetTheDog: He seems to have a genuine soft spot for Carol. Not only did he bring her back to Hala even after she destroyed the engine he was after, but Yon-Rogg donated some of his own blood to save her life, serves as her mentor in Starforce, and lies to Ronan to avoid the Accuser devastating Earth while she's on the planet. Unfortunately, this goes out the window when Carol remembers who she originally was, at which point he calls in Ronan. And even then he waited until he thought she was either dead, taken by the Skrulls, or a traitor.
* ShutUpHannibal: On the receiving end of this trope when he tries to coax Carol into a no-powers sparring match. She blasts him across the canyon, clearly sick of his mind games.
-->'''Carol:''' I have nothing to prove to you.
* SoProudOfYou: Even knowing how screwed he would be to go up against Carol Danvers with her powers unleashed, he's impressed with her growth as a soldier all the same.
* StrawVulcan: Frequently rebukes Carol for bringing her emotions into battle; promptly proven wrong by the end of the film.
* TriggerHappy: A deleted scene reveals that Yon-Rogg was actually assigned to recapture Mar-Vell, but he killed her instead.
* WorthyOpponent: If telling Carol SoProudOfYou is any indication.
* WouldHitAGirl: Yon-Rogg doesn't hold back his punches when training with Carol, and frequently wipes the floor with her during their sessions.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Vers]]
-->See Carol Danvers as [[Characters/MCUCaptainMarvel Captain Marvel]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Minn-Erva]]
!!''Minn-Erva''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/GemmaChan
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Lourdes Arruti (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/YokoHikasa (Japanese dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A Kree Sniper, and member of Starforce. She was previously TheAce of the team, who has been overshadowed by Carol.
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* TheAce: A gifted marksman, Minn-erva serves as the sniper for her Star Force unit, and was the star player before Carol arrived.
* AdaptationalWimp: Although she may seem [[AdaptationalBadass much more skilled and powerful as a sniper in the movie]] than the Kree doctor she was in the comics, she ultimately is this, since her comics equivalent eventually gained Carol Danvers' powerset, making her much stronger in the source material.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: She used to be a highly regarded member of Star Force, but she feels threatened by Carol, who is similarly skilled.
* ColdSniper: Her EstablishingCharacterMoment has her preparing to shoot unarmed (albeit angry) refugees. She has no problem trying to do it again later in the movie.
* DeathByAdaptation: Unconfirmed, but likely. At the end of her dogfight with Maria, she's baited into a trap by the latter and her ship explodes. Although she does have Kree physiology that would enhance her durability, it's not likely that she made it out of the crash before dying. That being said, the amount of abuse that Ronan was able to take indicates that she ''could'' have survived. On a meta-level, the fact that Chan [[YouLookFamiliar would later play]] [[ComicBook/TheEternals Sersi]] in ''Film/{{Eternals}}'' after ''Captain Marvel'' likely solidifies Minn-Erva's fate.
* DominoMask: She only wears them when she's sniping.
* TheDragon: To Yon-Rogg.
* FantasticRacism: She has a very low opinion of Terrans, dismissively referring to Earth as "a real shithole".
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's a blue-skinned Kree woman who is also pretty attractive.
* {{Jerkass}}: Generally smug and callous, expressing a low opinion of Carol, and cracking a smirk as she prepares to shoot down innocent refugees.
-->'''Carol:''' You knew [about my true past] this whole time... is that why we never hung out?\\
'''Minn-Erva:''' No... I just never liked you.
* PsychoticSmirk: She cracks a smirk as she prepares to shoot down the Quadjet, which is full of innocent Skrull refugees.
* PunnyName: Her name is a play on Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Att-Lass]]
!!''Att-Lass''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Algenis Perez Soto
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Alberto Bernal (Latin American Spanish), Creator/SatoshiHino (Japanese)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A member of Starforce, alongside Carol Danvers.
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* DontMakeMeDestroyYou: Att-Lass at one point manages to pin Carol down with a gun to her face and pulls this card. Turns out it wasn't as advantageous a position as he thought.
* GunsAkimbo: Seemingly his weapon of choice.
* PunnyName: His name is a play on Atlas, a reference to Atlas Comics, which was Marvel Comics' name in the 50's. It is also a play upon "Atlas", the Titan who holds up the sky in Greek and Roman mythology, giving him a similarly derived name as that of Minn-Erva, whom he was directly partnered with in the comics.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bron-Char]]
!!''Bron-Char''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Rune Temte
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Erick Selim (Latín American Spanish dub), Creator/HirokiYasumoto (Japanese dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A member of Starforce, alongside Carol Danvers.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: He considers Korath "objectively" handsome.
* TheBrute: He is the heaviest set member on the team. As the fight aboard Mar-Vell's ship turns chaotic, he opts for picking up an arcade cabinet and swinging it at Carol.
* CallingYourAttacks: He tends to be fairly reserved, but when he goes all-out against Carol, he really lets loose his inner ScreamingWarrior, shouting "[[IncomingHam INCOOOOOMIIIIING!!]]" at the top of his lungs as he charges at her.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Korath]]
-->See the [[Characters/MCUThanosForces Thanos' Forces page]]
[[/folder]]

!!The Accusers

[[folder:In General]]
!!''The Accusers''
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A group of military police and bombers in the Kree Empire.
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* DeathFromAbove: The Accusers are called upon whenever orbital carpet-bombing is needed by the Kree Starforce, and unleash warheads on planets to eliminate any threats on the planet's surface.
* EvilWearsBlack: They wear black armored uniforms.
* InterserviceRivalry: They don't really get along with the Starforce, as Ronan wastes no time pinning the blame for the failure of the Torfa mission on Yon-Rogg's team, while Yon-Rogg has nothing but open contempt for the Accusers' habit of solving every problem with OrbitalBombardment.
* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: They have the authority to judge and execute individuals, or even entire planets, that are considered a threat to the empire. They are kind of like the Judges from JudgeDredd or the Inquisition from Warhammer 40,000.
* OrbitalBombardment: Their MO is to nuke everything from orbit and call it a day.
* StateSec: Like in the comics, they are the military police of the Kree empire.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: The Accusers are all about this trope, as their predilection for solving every problem by liberal use of OrbitalBombardment clearly shows. They don't care about the collateral damage, either.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ronan]]
-->See [[Characters/MCURonanTheAccuser his page]]
[[/folder]]

!!Other Kree Officials

[[folder:The Kree Ambassador]]
!!The Kree Ambassador
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"We signed your peace treaty, Nova Prime. What more do you want?"'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Tomas Arana
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}''

The imperial representative responsible for the diplomatic affairs between the Kree Empire and Xandar.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He is a blue-skinned Kree.
* AssInAmbassador: He is an absolute prick to Nova Prime when she asks him to do something about Ronan's rampage. He declines to so much as consider condemning Ronan's actions, brushing off Nova Prime's outrage at Ronan's murder of innocent people.
* BystanderSyndrome: Essentially his attitude towards Ronan's genocidal anti-Xandar crusade; the Empire signed the treaty with Xandar, thus ending the war, so why should they care if one of their officers didn't bother to stop fighting? He even goes so far as to say that Ronan's destruction of Xandarian outposts is "your problem", passing the buck on to the Nova Corps to deal with the RogueAgent that the Kree couldn't keep in line.
* LackOfEmpathy: The ambassador totally ignores Ronan's war crimes against Xandar, even with Nova Prime all but demanding a response from the Kree government.
* TribalFacepaint: Although not to the extent of Ronan's ThisMeansWarpaint design, he also bears some black facepaint during his conversation with Nova Prime.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:G.H.]]
!!''G.H.''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Brandon Kolpack
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS1E14TAHITI Episode 14: "T.A.H.I.T.I."]]'')

The G.H. or Guest Host is a codename for a Kree whose corpse was used by Project T.A.H.I.T.I. to synthesize drugs from his bodily fluids for the purpose of bringing people back to life, particularly fallen Avengers. His corpse was discovered by HYDRA led by General Werner Reinhardt in 1945, and confiscated by S.S.R. when Allies won UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. The corpse eventually came into possession of S.H.I.E.L.D. to be used for Project T.A.H.I.T.I.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He is a blue-skinned Kree.
* AncientAstronauts: His corpse is revealed to have been thousands of years old when discovered.
* BodyHorror: Besides the fact that his lower body is missing, we can see [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/coulson_discovering_gh.png some parts of his intestines / internal organs]].
* GeneticMemory: Simmons theorizes that the last thing this alien was thinking of before he died was (as they later discover) the unknown city and that people injected with the material taken from the body have fragments of that memory in the form of the city's layout.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: He lost the lower half of his body.
* HumanResources: The G.H. serum is extracted from his mangled body.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His real name is unknown. "G.H." is his CodeName for Project T.A.H.I.T.I., short for "Guest Host".
* PosthumousCharacter: He's been dead for millennia. His corpse even pre-dated the Pyramids of Giza, according to Dr. Goodman.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Vin-Tak]]
!!''Vin-Tak''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Eddie [=McClintock=]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Carlo Vázquez (''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', Disney dub), Rubén Trujillo (''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', Sony dub) (Latin-American Spanish dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E12WhoYouReallyAre Episode 34: "Who You Really Are"]]'')

A Kree who comes to Earth to investigate Inhuman activity.
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* BadassBaritone: Much like Ronan the Accuser, Vin-Tak has a notably deep voice.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Bobbi induces memory loss on Vin-Tak with his own truncheon.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: His truncheon can induce amnesia in anyone he hits with it. He can also reverse the effect in the same manner.
* OldShame: [[invoked]] He regards the Inhuman experiments on Earth as a dark and shameful period in Kree history, and one he wants to make sure ''stays'' history.
* RubberForeheadAlien: The main distinction between him and a human is blue skin and mild forehead ridges.
* SmugSuper: Every time he fights a human, there's this undercurrent of disbelief that such a puny being thinks they can stop him.
* SuperStrength: As a Kree, his body has more strength than people of Earth. He was able to throw Lady Sif away for some considerable measure with a single hit.
* SuperToughness: Being blown away by the destroyer gun only disorients him.
* TokenHeroicOrc: As of Phase Three, he's one of only ''two'' Kree to make an appearance in the MCU who can be considered heroic. He's not as violent as the others and he only wanted to kill Skye because he sincerely believed that she was too dangerous to let live.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: He only came to Earth to make sure the other Kree wouldn't find out about the Diviner being activated and decide to restart their weapons program. Then at the end, he only wants to kill Skye because he sincerely believes she's a threat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mar-Vell '''(spoilers)''']]
!!''[[ComicBook/CaptainMarvelMarvelComics Mar-Vell / Dr. Wendy Lawson]]''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AnnetteBening
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Maru Guzmán (Latín American Spanish dub), Creator/YoshikoSakakibara (Japanese dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A Kree scientist who disguises herself as a high-ranking figure in Project Pegasus, who becomes a mentor to Carol Danvers.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Has none of her comics counterpart's superpowers and strength, having been taken out by a laser blast that Captain Mar-Vell could have shrugged off.
* AdaptationNameChange: Due to the GenderFlip, Mar-Vell's Earth alias is named "Wendy", not "Walter".
* AgeLift: This version of the character is older than her counterpart in the comics.
* AlienArtsAreAppreciated: If her choice of name for Goose is anything to go by, Mar-Vell is apparently a fan of ''Film/TopGun''.
* TheAtoner: After a life of taking part in the Kree war machine and prosecuting the war of genocide against the Skrulls, she seeks a way to put the surviving Skrull refugees beyond the reach of her former comrades.
* CompositeCharacter: A blond female Kree who is a scientist instead of a warrior, and who is tragically killed by Yon-Rogg? This better describes Mar-vell's TokenRomance Una from the original Captain Marvel's origin story rather than comic Mar-vell himself.
* DeadpanSnarker: When Carol points out that her blood is [[AlienBlood blue]], Mar-Vell responds with a dry "yeah, but how's my hair?".
* DeathByOriginStory: Unlike in the comics, Mar-Vell doesn't survive the explosion that gives Carol her powers.
* DefectorFromDecadence: She abandoned the Kree in order to research and develop an engine capable of lightspeed, so refugees from the Kree's cosmic conquest could escape to where the empire could never find them.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Mar-Vell's death by cancer is one of the most well-known deaths in Marvel Comics. Here, she's instead shot by Yon-Rogg.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: After it's established that the Supreme Intelligence takes the form of an important figure in a person's life, Carol sees her as an older woman wearing a Kree military uniform, but her identity is never revealed. She's later identified as "Dr. Wendy Lawson", which is a name keen Marvel Comics fans would recognize...
* FluffyTamer: Who would even keep a highly dangerous alien cat as a pet? Well, she would.
* GenderFlip: Mar-Vell is a man in the comics, but a woman here.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Just like the comics version, whose silver hair turned golden when he attained enlightenment, the selfless and heroic Mar-Vell has blonde hair. This puts her in direct contrast with the A.I. avatar used by the Supreme Intelligence, which still has silver hair.
* HumanAliens: She is a Kree, but looks indistinguishable from a normal Caucasian human (apart from having the standard blue-colored blood of a Kree). Whether this is her natural appearance (making her a Pink Kree, like Yon-Rogg) or she's a blue Kree using their nitrogen-based disguise is never revealed.
* KindheartedCatLover: A flashback shows that she's Goose's original owner and she's indeed the most kindhearted Kree we've ever seen in the MCU.
* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Realizes the Kree's war against the Skrulls is an unjust persecution and begins the process of rescuing them, trying to find a way to warp them outside the Kree's FTL jump network so they can't be followed. Unfortunately her treachery is discovered and she is killed for it.
* SecretIdentity: Dr. Wendy Lawson, a military scientist. In the comics, she went by ''[[GenderFlip Walter]]'' [[GenderFlip Lawson]].
* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: Subverted. While Annette Bening was advertised to be playing the Supreme Intelligence and even got her own character poster, there was nary a ''peep'' about her also playing Mar-Vell, or that the character was even in the movie to begin with.
* TokenHeroicOrc: One of only ''two'' Kree featured in the MCU who isn't a complete asshole and has the best interest of non-Kree in mind.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's pretty much impossible to discuss Mar-Vell in ''Captain Marvel'' without spoiling major plot points, namely that she's ''in'' it, or that she's a woman in the adapation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Soh-Larr]]
!!''Soh-Larr''
!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Chuku Modu
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A Kree scout.
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* ImpersonationExclusiveCharacter: He's dead by the time he makes his on-screen appearance, being impersonated by Talos.
* KillAndReplace: He's killed and impersonated by Talos to lure Starforce into a trap.
* PosthumousCharacter: He solely appears in the film as a disguise employed by Talos, as the real Soh-Larr is already dead.
[[/folder]]

!!Other Kree Groups

[[folder:Kree Reapers]]
!!''Kree Reapers''
!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS3E19FailedExperiments Episode 63: "Failed Experiments"]]'')

A pair of Kree scientists and warriors tasked with experimenting on humans and later with the destruction of Inhumans.
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* AndShowItToYou: Hive rips out the heart of one of the Reapers.
* BladeOnAStick: Their weapons
* HumanResources: Their blood is used to create the Absolution Virus, which turns baseline humans into Primitives.
* SealedEvilInACan: They had spent thousands of years in suspended animation inside a Kree satellite.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: "Reapers" indicates their murderous goal.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Alien scientist warriors and executioners.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Others]]
* [[Characters/MCUTheConfederacy The Confederacy]]:
** Taryan
** Faulnak
** Maston-Dar
** Kasius
** Sinara
** Hek-Sel
** The Vicar
[[/folder]]
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!The Kree

[[folder:In General]]
!!''The Kree''
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'' | ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' | ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A race of blue-skinned aliens with a powerful interstellar empire. Long expansionist, the Kree have waged wars with other races and cultures in the galaxy, particularly the Nova Corps. They also have a history of conducting experiments on alien races to build armies of super powered beings.
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* AbsoluteXenophobe: In the face of Kree expansion and imperialism, other races are given two choices: [[MadeASlave Submission]] or [[FinalSolution extermination]].
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, the Kree are a paranoid, and highly militaristic state who have legitimate grievances with the Skrulls, and have joined forces with the heroes against a common threat quite a few times. In the movies, the Kree are unapologetic imperialists who enslave and slaughter entire populations for their own gain, and pursue the Skrulls simply because they won't submit to them.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Inverted, with them actually being quite lawful in their actions. With very few exceptions, all Kree (at least the military branch) are shamelessly imperialistic, warlike, and just downright ''brutal'' bastards.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Most of the Kree seen are blue, which in the comics is the original base race, though there is a subset with a variety of human-like skin tones such as Yon-Rogg and Korath, which is what allows the Kree to convince the amnesiac human Carol Danvers that she is also a Kree. The blue-skinned Kree also change color to human tones when exposed to nitrogen, which can allow even the blue Kree to infiltrate human society.
* AmbiguousSituation: ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'' makes a reference to a "Kree Emperor" who signed the Empire's peace treaty with the Nova Corps, while ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', set over twenty years earlier, shows the Supreme Intelligence to be the Empire's head of state. Given the Supreme Intelligence's status as a non-corporeal A.I., the time gap between the two films, and Captain Marvel's vow to destroy the Supreme Intelligence, it's not clear if the Supreme Intelligence is the emperor in question, if the Kree underwent a regime change in the interim, or if something else entirely is going on.
* ArchEnemy: The thousand-year war they had with the Nova Empire that ''only'' just ended in 2014 has given both sides a hell of a grudge with the other, to say the least.
* AthensAndSparta: They are the Sparta to the Nova Empire's Athens.
* BadassBaritone: The Kree are a warrior species, and all who have appeared have displayed very deep voices.
* BadassCreed: ''Captain Marvel'' establishes they have one: ''"For the good of all Kree!"''
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: The Kree truly believe their enemies, such as the Skrulls and Nova Empire to be the bad guys who want to destroy them, despite it being fabricated by the Supreme Intelligence and other high-ranking officials. Of course, Carol ended up discovering the truth.
* BizarreAlienBiology: Kree physiology is much more complex than other sentient species, to where their blood can be used to revive other races with simpler physiology (such as with humans). But at the same time, they can't revive each other if their wound is lethal enough to kill them.
* BystanderSyndrome: In ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'', they refuse to aid in stopping Ronan when Nova Prime tries to ask for their help, with the Kree Ambassador pretty stating it wasn't part of their treaty, so why should they care about what he does.
* CharacterFocus: While ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'' and ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' have them as important parts of the plot/backstory, ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'' is the first work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to specifically focus on them and their culture.
* DarkIsEvil: They're an empire of imperialistic and genocidal maniacs, and have spaceships/weapons that look like they're carved from either obsidian or coal.
* DishingOutDirt: A thematic case, with virtually all of their spacecraft looking like they're more carved from stone rather than made in factories. Furthermore, OrbitalBombardment in the form of {{Colony Drop}}s is one of their favored strategies on the battlefield.
* TheEmpire: They invade and conquer other planets and races to expand their own territories.
* EvilVirtues: They seem to value loyalty, discipline and camaraderie towards their fellow Kree. Of course, they are still very ruthless and smug towards their enemies and non-Kree in general.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: If Vin-Tak is to be believed, the Kree came to believe that they were wrong to create the Inhumans. [[SubvertedTrope However,]] this ultimately may have less to do with legitimate moral qualms and [[PragmaticVillainy more to do with the fact that the experiment ultimately blew up in their face thanks to Hive]] ([[HoistByTheirOwnPetard the first Inhuman the Kree created]]). In fact, Vin-Tak fears the rest of the Kree might continue their experiments once again should they find out about the existence of the Inhumans.
* EvilCounterpart: To the modern Asgardians, who use their military might benevolently to keep the peace in the Nine Realms and ward off invaders. By contrast, the Kree are only interested in cruel expansion. Though given the reveal of the Asgardians' bloody history of conquest in ''Film/ThorRagnarok,'' they're MirroringFactions.
** With the Nova Empire. The Nova Empire uses the Nova Corps to preserving peace throughout space, and are [[LightIsGood associated with the color gold,]] while the Kree Empire is based on ruthless conquest, and [[DarkIsEvil associated with black]].
* FantasticRacism: Virtually all Kree hold other races in contempt, particularly the Xandarians and Skrulls.
* FantasyCounterpartCulture: On the surface, the Kree seem to just be the "Aliens as Nazis" variety of ScaryDogmaticAliens, what with their FantasticRacism, neo-fascist policies, and aggressive military expansionism. However, both ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' and ''Captain Marvel'' show them to ultimately be closer to Imperial Japan, what with their fanatical belief in a GodEmperor (here in the form of the Supreme Intelligence), practicing the [[MadeASlave brutal enslavement of "lesser races"]], and having long-lasting family dynasties that feel [[TakingYouWithMe suicide attacks are the only proper penance for cowardice]]. Even the ancient Kree experiments that eventually resulted in the creation of the Inhumans have their roots in the infamous Unit 731 atrocities.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', the head of the Nova Corps, Irani Rael aka Nova Prime, tries to get the Kree to help them deal with Ronan's rampage against her people, practically ''pleading'' with them even. However the Kree Ambassador dismiss their concerns, stating they only agreed to the treaty and what one of their own do is not their problem before cutting her off. Her line after that pretty much sums them up.
--> '''Irani''': Prick!
* GalacticSuperpower: Like the comics, they're one of the top dogs in the greater universe, rivaled only by the Nova Empire and (formerly) the Asgardians.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Despite being a very prominent threat to the galaxy at large, the Kree Empire doesn't play that big a role in most of its appearances in the MCU, with [[Film/CaptainMarvel2019 Captain Marvel]] being the sole exception thus far.
** In ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'', the Kree Empire does little to terrorize the Nova Corps or the aforementioned Guardians directly, with only [[DefectorFromDecadence Ronan]] being the main threat of the film. That being said, the Empire doesn't exactly dissuade Ronan from carrying out his savage brutality despite it being in their power to do so, even when Irani Rael demands they do something about him in an international call with the Kree Ambassador. The Empire also puts out a bounty for the titular Guardians sometime during the events of ''Vol. 2'' for their involvement in Ronan's death, though it doesn't have any affect on the story.
** In ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.''; the Empire as a whole has never taken part in the show's events, but the aftermath of experiments a rogue group conducted on Earth, creating the Inhumans, has a massive impact on the series, and a few individual Kree act as major antagonists.
** That goes UpToEleven when you remember that HYDRA was created to worship an Inhuman directly created by the Kree, meaning that not only the Kree are [[GreaterScopeVillain Greater-Scope Villains]] for HYDRA and so the Captain America franchise and a good portion of the MCU in general, but since every villains of the first three seasons of Agents of Shield and many other villains of other seasons are either Hydra's members or allies, Inhumans or Inhumans hater (Nadeer, the Watchdogs) meaning that most of the bad things that happen in the series are in some way conseguence of the Kree's action. Going even more in depth, Ratcliffe and Aida wouldn't be so much a treat if they are not allied with the Watchdogs, and Radcliffe join Shield only after the events with Hive, meaning that he wouldn't created Aida in the first place if he had not existed, Talbot become Graviton only because of Hydra's and Kree's actions, Sarge gain a body thanks to the energy of the Monoliths that was released by the explosion of an Kree device, leading to Izel's decision to gain herself a body and start her plan, destroying in the process the Chromicon's planet and leading them on their villainous path; that leaves Eli Morrow and Lucy Bahuer as the only major villains of Agents of Shield that are not related with the Kree in the first place.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Subverted, as despite their blue skin and most of them [[TheBeautifulElite looking attractive on the surface]], their neo-fascism just makes them come across as hideous to everyone else.
* HatedByAll: Being a racist, imperialistic race of aliens that strive to conquer most of the galaxy, it's no wonder that the rest of the galaxy despises them. In particular, Xandarians, humans, Skrulls and Asgardians alike have expressed fear and/or hatred towards the Kree Empire over the course of the MCU.
* HealingFactor: They have this advantage in comparison to ordinary humans.
* LastStand: As the Kree consider retreat to be tantamount to dereliction of duty, a Kree warrior that is about to be overrun is expected to make a LastStand and "die with honor". Some noble lines use a PsychoSerum known as "the Odium", a concoction which will drive the drinker into a berserk fury, but will ultimately kill them either way.
* MadScientist: A rogue faction of the Kree once experimented on alien races to make an army of super beings who could assist them in their wars. Most of these were failures, but the experiments on Earth were successful, leading to the Inhumans.
* MoralMyopia: The Kree's overall credo ([[{{Pun}} "Kreedo"]], if you will) is "For the good of all Kree". What they consider "the good of all Kree" to be tends to come at the expense of other races, such as the Skrulls.
* ANaziByAnyOtherName: They are a fascist empire that see themselves as the supreme species, committing genocide on those they deem lesser, and lie to their people through constant propaganda. [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Sound familiar?]] Hell, the center part of their empire's symbol has enough similarities to be noticeable to a swastika!
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The Kree are a very militarized species. In ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', signing a peace treaty with Xandar caused ''massive'' discontent within the Kree Empire. ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' further establishes that the Kree consider retreat to be the same as abandoning their posts, with Kasius and Sinara exiled for fleeing a losing battle.
* RubberForeheadAliens: Most of them look virtually identical to humans, with the exception of [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation primarily blue skin (though it can actually vary depending on the individual)]], purple eyes, and pointed ears.
* ScaryDogmaticAliens: Of the Aliens As Nazis variety with some sprinkles of UsefulNotes/ImperialJapan. Their main symbol [[UsefulNotes/NonNaziSwastika even resembles a swastika]] for extra points of [[SarcasmMode subtlety]].
* SlaveMooks: The Kree use "battle slaves" to supplement the ranks of their forces. Yondu was one such for 20 years.
* SlaveRace: The Sakaarans are a client race of the Kree. The Inhumans would have been this, but they had [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters other ideas]]. In the alternate BadFuture established by ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', it's indicated that the Kree enslaved humanity.
* TheSpartanWay: They prefer not letting emotions get in the way of their military discipline.
* SuperStrength: Enough for them to go toe-to-toe with [[PhysicalGod Asgardians]] like Lady Sif.
* SuperToughness: To the point where some can hold ''Infinity Stones'' for a limited period of time!
* VillainousLegacy: The Kree's actions have left a major impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Not only are they responsible for the creation of the Inhumans, but also the cult that would one day form HYDRA, as well as the war with the Nova Corps and the Skrulls, leaving them responsible for much of the conflicts in the Captain America films, ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', and ''Captain Marvel''. Not even [[BigBad Thanos]] has had this much influence on the MCU's background, although their later actions were ''because'' of Thanos arriving, and they wanted to make the most of things before Thanos wiped half of them out.
* VillainousValor: As mentioned in LastStand above, they tend to choose to go down fighting even when outmatched.
* WonTheWarLostThePeace: While the Kree Empire signed a peace treaty ending their thousand-year war with the Nova Corps, it was massively unpopular within the Kree people, inciting protests and riots. It's implied that the Kree government's refusal to deal with Ronan is because they either don't want to further alienate their people, or they actually agree with him continuing the war on his own. The latter is more likely, as it's mentioned in ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'' that, after the events of previous movie (Ronan's death at the hands of the Guardians), the Kree Empire placed a bounty on the Guardians and Yondu.
* WrittenByTheWinners: Popular belief amongst the Kree is that they are "noble warrior heroes" who fought against Skrull terrorists who threaten the galaxy with their shapeshifting abilities. The truth, however, is that ''they'' were the actual aggressors and committed genocide on the Skrull homeworld, because they were stronger and better armed than them.
[[/folder]]

!!Leadership

[[folder:The Supreme Intelligence]]
!!''Supreme Intelligence''
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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AnnetteBening, Creator/JudeLaw [[note]]deleted scene[[/note]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Maru Guzmán (Latín American Spanish dub), Creator/YoshikoSakakibara (Japanese dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

The ruler of the Kree Empire, an artificial intelligence constructed from the minds of the greatest Kree.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the mainstream comics, the Supreme Intelligence is a gigantic, floating, obese green potato head with countless tentacles coming out the top. In ''Captain Marvel'', the Supreme Intelligence takes the form of [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith whomever the individual they're speaking to respects and admires the most]]. To Carol, it's an older human woman (whom she later learns to be Mar-Vell), whereas Yon-Rogg sees the Supreme Intelligence as [[{{Narcissist}} himself]]. Though its true appearance is not shown, the tentacle-like appendages it uses to communicate with others may be a nod to its original design.
* AIIsACrapshoot: Averted. The Supreme Intelligence is imperialist, genocidal, and malevolent, but as it rules the merciless and expansionist Kree Empire, it is not doing anything it wasn't designed to do.
* AlienArtsAreAppreciated: Despite the Kree Empire's xenophobia and racism, the Supreme Intelligence takes a liking to the Music/{{Nirvana}} song "Come As You Are" that they find in Carol's subconscious, even dancing to it for a moment.
* BadBoss: In a deleted scene, it abuses, threatens, belittles, and mocks Yon-Rogg for his failures.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Before TheReveal, it presents itself as a wise leader who encourages Carol to serve the Kree Empire with honor. Eventually, the facade falls away and it's shown to be a ruthless and genocidal maniac.
* BrainUploading: As noted above, they're created from the minds of the greatest Kree in history.
* ClimaxBoss: Given how utterly overpowered Carol is, overcoming the Intelligence's control serves as her greatest obstacle before the climax (which consists of her easily [[CurbStompBattle Curb-Stomping]] Starforce and Ronan's Accusers) can properly begin.
* DarkIsEvil: Frequently associated with darker colors and tones, and has their headquarters on Hala located in what looks like a massive obsidian chapel, though its physical appearance (ironically) tends to have bright green eyes and [[WhiteHairBlackHeart white hair]] no matter who sees it, [[BrightIsNotGood contrasting the darkness]].
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: While interfacing with Carol, the Supreme Intelligence assumes the appearance of Mar-Vell, a kindly and benevolent figure whose gentle demeanor is retained by the imperialist and genocidal Supreme Intelligence. Contrast with its appearance as Yon-Rogg, coming off looking more sinister than benevolent.
* FantasticRacism: Shows nothing but utter contempt for the Skrulls, and their war against them has the ultimate goal of them being completely exterminated down to the very last child. They also don't have a high opinion on humanity either, dismissively stating that Carol was "nothing" before [[{{Transhuman}} the Kree augmented her with their blood]] and was perfectly fine to have Ronan subject the Earth to an OrbitalBombardment in order to wipe out a comparative handfull of Skrulls in the bargain.
* FauxAffablyEvil: They're very civil with Carol, and are even downright ''jovial'' when describing their planned implementation of a FinalSolution against the Skrulls. In dealing with Yon-Rogg, it's much more direct, cruelly mocking and berating him.
* {{Foil}}: To Captain Marvel/Carol Danvers herself. First and foremost, their personalities are very contrasting - Carol has a [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold rather brusque demeanor belying a softer & selfless side]], while the Supreme Intelligence has [[BitchInSheepsClothing a more outwardly matronly and friendly personality that hides]] the mind(s) of a genocidal lunatic. Furthermore, Carol treats her colleagues with respect and friendship while the Supreme Intelligence is a BadBoss that utilized {{Gaslighting}} to keep Carol in line. Carol also eventually learns to look past her initial prejudices and performs a HeelFaceTurn to save the innocent Skrulls while the Supreme Intelligence is a imperialistic maniac that never lets go of their FantasticRacism towards the shapeshifters. Additionally, Carol started out within the Kree just as an ordinary soldier while the Supreme Intelligence is the Kree Empire's GodEmperor. Even their powers are appropriately different - Carol has powerful LightEmUp abilities that make her a ''beast'' on the battlefield, while the Supreme Intelligence is a PhysicalGod powers only within the [[DarkIsEvil bleak and dark]] MentalWorld it inhabits.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: No one has ever seen the true appearance of the Supreme Intelligence. Instead, it takes a form similar to a person that the person trying to connect with it admires most. When "Vers" sees an image of Mar-Vell-- who the Supreme Intelligence is assuming the form of-- when the Skrulls explore her memories, this ends up driving her to finding out the truth of her past life as Carol Danvers.
* {{Gaslighting}}: How they've been successfully manipulating Carol Danvers for roughly six years in the war against the Skrulls.
* GenderNeutralWriting: Appropriately enough for an A.I., the Supreme Intelligence is primarily referred to with “they”/“their” pronouns. The Supreme Intelligence ''is'' a collection of the Empire's greatest minds after all, justifying use of plural pronouns.
* GodEmperor: The Supreme Intelligence is the Kree Empire's ruler, and interfacing with it is considered a deeply personal, almost religious experience for the Kree. Its non-corporeal form and [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith subjective appearance]] emphasizes the near-divine status the A.I. holds among its subjects, as does the fact that [[RuleOfSymbolism its headquarters on Hala seems designed to resemble a chapel]].
* GreaterScopeVillain: While more prominent than [[Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} Thanos]] or [[Film/{{Doctor Strange|2016}} Dormammu]], the Intelligence only appears in about two scenes in ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'' and remains relatively uninvolved with the hunt for the Skrulls, only briefly intervening near the end to try and reign Carol back under Kree control. As such, most of the legwork is done by Yon-Rogg and Ronan, the former of whom Carol gains far greater enmity for due to his role in kidnapping her.
* HateSink: Their FantasticRacism towards the Skrulls upon learning that the Skrulls are just innocent WarRefugees along with how it [[{{Gaslighting}} gaslights]] Carol into perpetuating ''genocide'' makes them utterly loathsome.
* HiveMind[=/=]MindHive: A weird amalgamation of the two. Despite being the amalgamation of countless different Kree minds, the Supreme Intelligence only seems to have one overall personality.
* MechanicalAbomination: A super-intelligent A.I. made from the brightest Kree minds there have been, and assumes the appearance of someone whom a certain person holds in great esteem. Among the Kree, meeting it is a quasi-religious experience, and it has god-like control over the MentalWorld accessed whenever anyone needs to communicate with it. The mechanical tentacles used to communicate with it (and which also lets it brutally MindRape anyone who tries to disobey it) also gives them a distinctly [[EldritchAbomination eldritch]] flavor.
* MindRape: What it attempts to do to Carol after TheReveal by showing her memories of her past failures and telling her that without the Kree, she is "[[PunyEarthlings only human]]". [[NiceJobFixingItVillain This backfires spectacularly]] as it only reminds Carol that she has always been a {{Determinator}}, and she proceeds to overload the RestrainingBolt they put on her.
* MythologyGag: The metallic tentacles it utilizes to communicate with its subjects are likely an allusion to the Supreme Intelligence’s CombatTentacles that were part of its true form in the original comics.
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: They try to excuse their FinalSolution against the Skrulls to Carol by framing them as "terrorists" in the Kree Empire's border territories, but it falls flat when Carol reminds them that the Skrulls have been reduced to desperate refugees by the Kree's heartless expansion efforts and are just trying to survive.
* OhCrap: They start to visibly panic when Carol uses her HeroicWillpower to break free of their torture methods.
* UncertainDoom: It's hard to say what happened to it after ''Captain Marvel'', but it's implied that Carol destroyed it or otherwise forced it to surrender by the time of ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', since that's the point where Ronan goes rogue and the Kree are now supposedly led by an Emperor.
* TheUnReveal: The true form of the Supreme Intelligence has not been revealed yet, but, [[https://i.redd.it/euxg60ggdsd41.jpg Here]] in a deleted scene's concept art, Carol Danvers was going to face it. Its true form was going to be very faithful to the comics, portraying it as a huge, floating green head with multiple eyes and tentacles emerging from its top. That scene was deleted but perhaps we will see its true form in a sequel.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Its avatars as Mar-Vell and Yon-Rogg both have silver hair, and it's a genocidal Kree A.I.
* WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide: Dismisses the Skrulls as simply insidious shapeshifters that cannot be allowed to live lest they threaten the Kree Empire. In actuality, the only reason it's still pursuing the Skrulls is because they won't submit to it, something the Supreme Intelligence is fully aware of.
* YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: Everyone who sees the Supreme Intelligence sees it as the person they admire most. Carol sees it as an older woman. The woman turns out to be a silver-haired version of Mar-Vell, who was both her mentor in the air force and the person who wanted to protect the Skrulls from the Kree Empire. Yon-Rogg, however, sees it as [[{{Narcissist}} himself]].

[[/folder]]

!!Starforce

[[folder:In General]]
!!''Starforce''
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A Kree military squadron, and Carol's colleagues.
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* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, Starforce are a group of super-powered individuals across the Kree Empire who serve as the Supreme Intelligence's PraetorianGuard. In the movies, with the exception of Carol, all of them are simply {{Badass Normal}}s. This means that Carol once she unlocks her SuperMode quickly wipes the floor with all of them.
* SpaceMarine: A team of space soldiers from an intergalactic empire.
* VillainousFriendship: They're generally pretty chummy with one another, trading jokes before a mission. Bron-Char even calls Korath handsome.
* VillainousValor: Even though [[VillainousUnderdog they're clearly outmatched]], Starforce continues to fight against a fully-powered Carol to the best of their ability.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Yon-Rogg]]
!!''Yon-Rogg''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JudeLaw
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LuisDanielRamirez (Latín American Spanish dub), Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa (Japanese dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A Kree commander and leader of the Starforce.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: The Yon-Rogg of the original ''Captain Marvel'' comics was a particularly persistent, even obsessive foe of both Mar-Vell and Carol Danvers who started out as Mar-Vell's commanding officer and was later thrilled at any chance to cause him, or Carol, any harm. Here, we see him as a pleasant, tough-but-patient mentor who wants Carol to "be the best version of herself". [[ZigZaggingTrope And then it turns out]], while not quite as [[CardCarryingVillain evil as the original]], he really '''is''' her ultimate antagonist, as the one who caused Mar-Vell's death, Carol's amnesia, her abduction and manipulation by the Kree, so he was less a mentor and more of a kidnapper and handler.
* AffablyEvil: While he is an agent of the imperialist, fascistic, and genocidal Kree Empire, Yon-Rogg is not without a certain military courtesy, and he even tells Carol that he's proud of her following her victory over Ronan's attack force. His ManipulativeBastard tendencies and LimaSyndrome towards Carol blurs the line between this trope and FauxAffablyEvil where she's concerned, however.
* BadassInCharge: As Commander of Starforce, Yon-Rogg is also the team's best fighter. He outlasts every one of his other teammates in combat with Captain Marvel.
* BigBad: While he serves the Supreme Intelligence, he is the main threat throughout the film and the one who started the conflict by killing Mar-Vell.
* BigBadFriend: While initially presented as Carol’s mentor, Yon-Rogg is revealed to have killed her actual mentor Mar-Vell, kidnapped her to use as a weapon for the Kree, and serves as TheHeavy to the Supreme Intelligence.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Appears as TheMentor for Carol, but is really an EvilMentor.
* BrokenPedestal: While the Kree as a whole are this to Carol once she finds out their true colors, as her mentor, Yon-Rogg becomes the biggest one to her. It doesn't help that he was responsible for killing her actual mentor and friend, Mar-Vell.
* CoDragons: Is effectively the second-in-command to the Supreme Intelligence as far as Carol Danvers is concerned, and [[TheHeavy a lot more active than it]] - though Ronan, as the leader of the Accusers, is also in a high position of power.
* CommandingCoolness: He holds the rank of Starforce Commander and is the most skilled fighter among them.
* CompositeCharacter: With Nitro, given he's Mar-Vell's killer.
** His personality is more in line with the original comics Ronan the Accuser as a [[MyCountryRightOrWrong officer doing his job]] as opposed to the CardCarryingVillain of the source material.
* TheCorrupter: A deleted scene shows him educating Kree children with anti-Skrull propaganda.
* CruelMercy: Carol spared him to deliver a message from her to his people and to sent him back in disgrace.
* CurbStompBattle: Rogg thinks he can challenge Carol to a final battle with just hand-to-hand combat, taunting her and goading her to lower herself down to his level to "prove" herself. Carol just blasts him away and then drags him off to a ship. Prior to her awakening her full power, however, he was delivering these to her, though only in physical combat. He was always outmatched when she used her photon blasts.
* DecoyProtagonist: At first he seems to set up to be a {{Tritagonist}} to Carol's TheProtagonist and Nick's {{Deuteragonist}}, but he's really the BigBad, while Talos is the true {{Tritagonist}}.
* {{Expy}}: Not him, but his weapon; it can lift and drop objects from afar using cosmic energy, not dissimilar to the Gravity Gun from ''VideoGame/HalfLife''.
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. He and Carol ''seem'' like they'll have a climactic final duel, but his attempt to fight honorably in a CallBack to the beginning of the movie leads to Carol easily blasting him off his feet.]]
* {{Foil}}:
** To Mar-Vell. Mar-Vell is Carol's mentor, Yon-Rogg is her EvilMentor, and unlike Mar-Vell, who was a scientist willing to betray the Empire to do the right thing, Yon-Rogg is a soldier and staunch nationalist. Their attitudes towards Carol also contrast; the former was friendly and encouraging, earning Carol's admiration, while Yon-Rogg is stern and tries to force her into the model of a Kree soldier.
** To Ronan. Both are high-ranking officers in the Kree military, willing to go to extremes for the Empire, but they differ strongly in personality, methods, and ideology. Yon-Rogg is a specialist leading an elite team that performs surgical strikes and extraction missions in enemy territory, while Ronan and the Accusers he commands have [[OrbitalBombardment one solution]] to any given problem. Yon-Rogg is personable, shows concern for his fellow Kree, and is very loyal to the Empire, whereas Ronan is a callous {{jerkass}} who is fine with his erstwhile allies being caught in the crossfire, and [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy eventually betrays the Empire]] when they make a decision he disagrees with. Their attitudes towards their duties contrast as well: Yon-Rogg believes in MyCountryRightOrWrong (in his eyes, the Kree Empire is righteous, and any action taken on its behalf is morally defensible), while Ronan is a SociopathicSoldier who couldn't care less if his actions are right or wrong. The many contrasts in their personalities mean that, despite working together, Yon-Rogg and Ronan don't particularly like one another.
* GodzillaThreshold: Initially refuses to get the Accusers involved while they recover Vers because they only know how to [[OrbitalBombardment nuke things from orbit]]. Then he realizes that Carol is reclaiming who she was and ''immediately'' calls Ronan.
* TheHeavy: While the main villain of ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', he's technically in service to the Supreme Intelligence.
* HumanAliens: Though it's never brought up in the film, he belongs to a sub-set of the Kree race known in the comics as "Pink Kree" because they have a pinkish skin tone that makes them resemble Caucasian humans rather than the typical blue skin that most Kree have, though his yellow eyes throw off the illusion.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Despite trying to drill the mentality of an emotionless soldier into Carol, Yon-Rogg's own emotions get the better of him at least twice: he killed Mar-Vell instead of retrieving her as ordered, and he lied to Ronan to save Carol's life, which ended up giving her the time to learn the truth about her identity.
* InsaneTrollLogic: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]]; by the climax Yon-Rogg is completely outclassed by a now empowered Carol Davners, with no hopes to win. He tries to bait her into fighting him [[GoodOldFisticuffs without her powers]] since that would be the only advantage he'd arguably still have. By this point in the story however, Carol has no interest in "earning" Yon-Rogg's approval and promptly knocks him flat on his ass with another blast.
** Given that he definitely ''knows'' how powerful Carol is, plus the Kree's hatred for retreat and cowardice (not to mention the consequences he would face for returning empty-handed and defeated), it's possible that he was trying to get her to kill him outright.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: As Carol's EvilMentor, the one who brought her to Hala, and the one who killed her actual mentor, Mar-Vell, Yon-Rogg is a much more personal enemy to Carol than [[GreaterScopeVillain the Supreme Intelligence]].
* KnightTemplar: Yon-Rogg is a true believer in the righteousness of the Kree, even at the expense of the innocent. He's also happy to exploit others for the Empire's benefit, as seen with Carol.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When his last tactic (painfully) fails, Yon-Rogg wisely gives up and doesn't resist Carol dragging him back to his ship.
* LetsFightLikeGentlemen: In the final showdown, Yon-Rogg sheathes his weapons and challenges Carol to single combat; no weapons, no powers. Carol doesn't bite, instead photon-blasting Yon-Rogg into a nearby rock face.
* LimaSyndrome: Despite abducting Carol and turning her into an attack dog for the Kree, Yon-Rogg does seem to have some affection for her, donating his own blood to save her life after taking her back to Hala, preventing Ronan from attacking Earth while Carol is on it, and expressing pride in her abilities in their final confrontation.
* MadeOfIron: While she wasn't trying to kill or seriously injure him, Yon-Rogg is in pretty good shape after being blasted into a rock face by Carol.
* ManipulativeBastard: While there is some genuine affection for her in the mix, Yon-Rogg's mentorship of "Vers" has him gaslighting her to keep her as a loyal soldier for the Kree. When he knows he's outgunned, he falls back on old tricks, trying to play on her need to prove herself by challenging her to a fistfight, hoping to engage her in a fight he stands a chance of winning. Wise to his mind games, and no longer caring about his approval, Carol responds by photon-blasting him into a nearby rock face.
* TheMentor: To Carol Danvers. The film opens with him training her and giving her advice. He's actually an EvilMentor.
* {{Narcissist}}: Implied. Supreme Intelligence takes a form similar to a person that the person trying to connect with it admires most. A scene cut from the movie revealed Yon-Rogg sees himself when he communes with the Supreme Intelligence.
-->'''Yon-Rogg''': ''[referring to Carol]'' [[BlatantLies I have no feelings for her]].\\
'''Supreme Intelligence''': Yes, we both know your admiration is mostly reserved for yourself.
* PetTheDog: He seems to have a genuine soft spot for Carol. Not only did he bring her back to Hala even after she destroyed the engine he was after, but Yon-Rogg donated some of his own blood to save her life, serves as her mentor in Starforce, and lies to Ronan to avoid the Accuser devastating Earth while she's on the planet. Unfortunately, this goes out the window when Carol remembers who she originally was, at which point he calls in Ronan. And even then he waited until he thought she was either dead, taken by the Skrulls, or a traitor.
* ShutUpHannibal: On the receiving end of this trope when he tries to coax Carol into a no-powers sparring match. She blasts him across the canyon, clearly sick of his mind games.
-->'''Carol:''' I have nothing to prove to you.
* SoProudOfYou: Even knowing how screwed he would be to go up against Carol Danvers with her powers unleashed, he's impressed with her growth as a soldier all the same.
* StrawVulcan: Frequently rebukes Carol for bringing her emotions into battle; promptly proven wrong by the end of the film.
* TriggerHappy: A deleted scene reveals that Yon-Rogg was actually assigned to recapture Mar-Vell, but he killed her instead.
* WorthyOpponent: If telling Carol SoProudOfYou is any indication.
* WouldHitAGirl: Yon-Rogg doesn't hold back his punches when training with Carol, and frequently wipes the floor with her during their sessions.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Vers]]
-->See Carol Danvers as [[Characters/MCUCaptainMarvel Captain Marvel]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Minn-Erva]]
!!''Minn-Erva''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/GemmaChan
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Lourdes Arruti (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/YokoHikasa (Japanese dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A Kree Sniper, and member of Starforce. She was previously TheAce of the team, who has been overshadowed by Carol.
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* TheAce: A gifted marksman, Minn-erva serves as the sniper for her Star Force unit, and was the star player before Carol arrived.
* AdaptationalWimp: Although she may seem [[AdaptationalBadass much more skilled and powerful as a sniper in the movie]] than the Kree doctor she was in the comics, she ultimately is this, since her comics equivalent eventually gained Carol Danvers' powerset, making her much stronger in the source material.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: She used to be a highly regarded member of Star Force, but she feels threatened by Carol, who is similarly skilled.
* ColdSniper: Her EstablishingCharacterMoment has her preparing to shoot unarmed (albeit angry) refugees. She has no problem trying to do it again later in the movie.
* DeathByAdaptation: Unconfirmed, but likely. At the end of her dogfight with Maria, she's baited into a trap by the latter and her ship explodes. Although she does have Kree physiology that would enhance her durability, it's not likely that she made it out of the crash before dying. That being said, the amount of abuse that Ronan was able to take indicates that she ''could'' have survived. On a meta-level, the fact that Chan [[YouLookFamiliar would later play]] [[ComicBook/TheEternals Sersi]] in ''Film/{{Eternals}}'' after ''Captain Marvel'' likely solidifies Minn-Erva's fate.
* DominoMask: She only wears them when she's sniping.
* TheDragon: To Yon-Rogg.
* FantasticRacism: She has a very low opinion of Terrans, dismissively referring to Earth as "a real shithole".
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's a blue-skinned Kree woman who is also pretty attractive.
* {{Jerkass}}: Generally smug and callous, expressing a low opinion of Carol, and cracking a smirk as she prepares to shoot down innocent refugees.
-->'''Carol:''' You knew [about my true past] this whole time... is that why we never hung out?\\
'''Minn-Erva:''' No... I just never liked you.
* PsychoticSmirk: She cracks a smirk as she prepares to shoot down the Quadjet, which is full of innocent Skrull refugees.
* PunnyName: Her name is a play on Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Att-Lass]]
!!''Att-Lass''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Algenis Perez Soto
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Alberto Bernal (Latin American Spanish), Creator/SatoshiHino (Japanese)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A member of Starforce, alongside Carol Danvers.
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* DontMakeMeDestroyYou: Att-Lass at one point manages to pin Carol down with a gun to her face and pulls this card. Turns out it wasn't as advantageous a position as he thought.
* GunsAkimbo: Seemingly his weapon of choice.
* PunnyName: His name is a play on Atlas, a reference to Atlas Comics, which was Marvel Comics' name in the 50's. It is also a play upon "Atlas", the Titan who holds up the sky in Greek and Roman mythology, giving him a similarly derived name as that of Minn-Erva, whom he was directly partnered with in the comics.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bron-Char]]
!!''Bron-Char''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Rune Temte
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Erick Selim (Latín American Spanish dub), Creator/HirokiYasumoto (Japanese dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A member of Starforce, alongside Carol Danvers.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: He considers Korath "objectively" handsome.
* TheBrute: He is the heaviest set member on the team. As the fight aboard Mar-Vell's ship turns chaotic, he opts for picking up an arcade cabinet and swinging it at Carol.
* CallingYourAttacks: He tends to be fairly reserved, but when he goes all-out against Carol, he really lets loose his inner ScreamingWarrior, shouting "[[IncomingHam INCOOOOOMIIIIING!!]]" at the top of his lungs as he charges at her.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Korath]]
-->See the [[Characters/MCUThanosForces Thanos' Forces page]]
[[/folder]]

!!The Accusers

[[folder:In General]]
!!''The Accusers''
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A group of military police and bombers in the Kree Empire.
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* DeathFromAbove: The Accusers are called upon whenever orbital carpet-bombing is needed by the Kree Starforce, and unleash warheads on planets to eliminate any threats on the planet's surface.
* EvilWearsBlack: They wear black armored uniforms.
* InterserviceRivalry: They don't really get along with the Starforce, as Ronan wastes no time pinning the blame for the failure of the Torfa mission on Yon-Rogg's team, while Yon-Rogg has nothing but open contempt for the Accusers' habit of solving every problem with OrbitalBombardment.
* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: They have the authority to judge and execute individuals, or even entire planets, that are considered a threat to the empire. They are kind of like the Judges from JudgeDredd or the Inquisition from Warhammer 40,000.
* OrbitalBombardment: Their MO is to nuke everything from orbit and call it a day.
* StateSec: Like in the comics, they are the military police of the Kree empire.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: The Accusers are all about this trope, as their predilection for solving every problem by liberal use of OrbitalBombardment clearly shows. They don't care about the collateral damage, either.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ronan]]
-->See [[Characters/MCURonanTheAccuser his page]]
[[/folder]]

!!Other Kree Officials

[[folder:The Kree Ambassador]]
!!The Kree Ambassador
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"We signed your peace treaty, Nova Prime. What more do you want?"'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Tomas Arana
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}''

The imperial representative responsible for the diplomatic affairs between the Kree Empire and Xandar.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He is a blue-skinned Kree.
* AssInAmbassador: He is an absolute prick to Nova Prime when she asks him to do something about Ronan's rampage. He declines to so much as consider condemning Ronan's actions, brushing off Nova Prime's outrage at Ronan's murder of innocent people.
* BystanderSyndrome: Essentially his attitude towards Ronan's genocidal anti-Xandar crusade; the Empire signed the treaty with Xandar, thus ending the war, so why should they care if one of their officers didn't bother to stop fighting? He even goes so far as to say that Ronan's destruction of Xandarian outposts is "your problem", passing the buck on to the Nova Corps to deal with the RogueAgent that the Kree couldn't keep in line.
* LackOfEmpathy: The ambassador totally ignores Ronan's war crimes against Xandar, even with Nova Prime all but demanding a response from the Kree government.
* TribalFacepaint: Although not to the extent of Ronan's ThisMeansWarpaint design, he also bears some black facepaint during his conversation with Nova Prime.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:G.H.]]
!!''G.H.''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Brandon Kolpack
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS1E14TAHITI Episode 14: "T.A.H.I.T.I."]]'')

The G.H. or Guest Host is a codename for a Kree whose corpse was used by Project T.A.H.I.T.I. to synthesize drugs from his bodily fluids for the purpose of bringing people back to life, particularly fallen Avengers. His corpse was discovered by HYDRA led by General Werner Reinhardt in 1945, and confiscated by S.S.R. when Allies won UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. The corpse eventually came into possession of S.H.I.E.L.D. to be used for Project T.A.H.I.T.I.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He is a blue-skinned Kree.
* AncientAstronauts: His corpse is revealed to have been thousands of years old when discovered.
* BodyHorror: Besides the fact that his lower body is missing, we can see [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/coulson_discovering_gh.png some parts of his intestines / internal organs]].
* GeneticMemory: Simmons theorizes that the last thing this alien was thinking of before he died was (as they later discover) the unknown city and that people injected with the material taken from the body have fragments of that memory in the form of the city's layout.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: He lost the lower half of his body.
* HumanResources: The G.H. serum is extracted from his mangled body.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His real name is unknown. "G.H." is his CodeName for Project T.A.H.I.T.I., short for "Guest Host".
* PosthumousCharacter: He's been dead for millennia. His corpse even pre-dated the Pyramids of Giza, according to Dr. Goodman.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Vin-Tak]]
!!''Vin-Tak''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Eddie [=McClintock=]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Carlo Vázquez (''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', Disney dub), Rubén Trujillo (''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', Sony dub) (Latin-American Spanish dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E12WhoYouReallyAre Episode 34: "Who You Really Are"]]'')

A Kree who comes to Earth to investigate Inhuman activity.
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* BadassBaritone: Much like Ronan the Accuser, Vin-Tak has a notably deep voice.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Bobbi induces memory loss on Vin-Tak with his own truncheon.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: His truncheon can induce amnesia in anyone he hits with it. He can also reverse the effect in the same manner.
* OldShame: [[invoked]] He regards the Inhuman experiments on Earth as a dark and shameful period in Kree history, and one he wants to make sure ''stays'' history.
* RubberForeheadAlien: The main distinction between him and a human is blue skin and mild forehead ridges.
* SmugSuper: Every time he fights a human, there's this undercurrent of disbelief that such a puny being thinks they can stop him.
* SuperStrength: As a Kree, his body has more strength than people of Earth. He was able to throw Lady Sif away for some considerable measure with a single hit.
* SuperToughness: Being blown away by the destroyer gun only disorients him.
* TokenHeroicOrc: As of Phase Three, he's one of only ''two'' Kree to make an appearance in the MCU who can be considered heroic. He's not as violent as the others and he only wanted to kill Skye because he sincerely believed that she was too dangerous to let live.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: He only came to Earth to make sure the other Kree wouldn't find out about the Diviner being activated and decide to restart their weapons program. Then at the end, he only wants to kill Skye because he sincerely believes she's a threat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mar-Vell '''(spoilers)''']]
!!''[[ComicBook/CaptainMarvelMarvelComics Mar-Vell / Dr. Wendy Lawson]]''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AnnetteBening
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Maru Guzmán (Latín American Spanish dub), Creator/YoshikoSakakibara (Japanese dub)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A Kree scientist who disguises herself as a high-ranking figure in Project Pegasus, who becomes a mentor to Carol Danvers.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Has none of her comics counterpart's superpowers and strength, having been taken out by a laser blast that Captain Mar-Vell could have shrugged off.
* AdaptationNameChange: Due to the GenderFlip, Mar-Vell's Earth alias is named "Wendy", not "Walter".
* AgeLift: This version of the character is older than her counterpart in the comics.
* AlienArtsAreAppreciated: If her choice of name for Goose is anything to go by, Mar-Vell is apparently a fan of ''Film/TopGun''.
* TheAtoner: After a life of taking part in the Kree war machine and prosecuting the war of genocide against the Skrulls, she seeks a way to put the surviving Skrull refugees beyond the reach of her former comrades.
* CompositeCharacter: A blond female Kree who is a scientist instead of a warrior, and who is tragically killed by Yon-Rogg? This better describes Mar-vell's TokenRomance Una from the original Captain Marvel's origin story rather than comic Mar-vell himself.
* DeadpanSnarker: When Carol points out that her blood is [[AlienBlood blue]], Mar-Vell responds with a dry "yeah, but how's my hair?".
* DeathByOriginStory: Unlike in the comics, Mar-Vell doesn't survive the explosion that gives Carol her powers.
* DefectorFromDecadence: She abandoned the Kree in order to research and develop an engine capable of lightspeed, so refugees from the Kree's cosmic conquest could escape to where the empire could never find them.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Mar-Vell's death by cancer is one of the most well-known deaths in Marvel Comics. Here, she's instead shot by Yon-Rogg.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: After it's established that the Supreme Intelligence takes the form of an important figure in a person's life, Carol sees her as an older woman wearing a Kree military uniform, but her identity is never revealed. She's later identified as "Dr. Wendy Lawson", which is a name keen Marvel Comics fans would recognize...
* FluffyTamer: Who would even keep a highly dangerous alien cat as a pet? Well, she would.
* GenderFlip: Mar-Vell is a man in the comics, but a woman here.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Just like the comics version, whose silver hair turned golden when he attained enlightenment, the selfless and heroic Mar-Vell has blonde hair. This puts her in direct contrast with the A.I. avatar used by the Supreme Intelligence, which still has silver hair.
* HumanAliens: She is a Kree, but looks indistinguishable from a normal Caucasian human (apart from having the standard blue-colored blood of a Kree). Whether this is her natural appearance (making her a Pink Kree, like Yon-Rogg) or she's a blue Kree using their nitrogen-based disguise is never revealed.
* KindheartedCatLover: A flashback shows that she's Goose's original owner and she's indeed the most kindhearted Kree we've ever seen in the MCU.
* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Realizes the Kree's war against the Skrulls is an unjust persecution and begins the process of rescuing them, trying to find a way to warp them outside the Kree's FTL jump network so they can't be followed. Unfortunately her treachery is discovered and she is killed for it.
* SecretIdentity: Dr. Wendy Lawson, a military scientist. In the comics, she went by ''[[GenderFlip Walter]]'' [[GenderFlip Lawson]].
* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: Subverted. While Annette Bening was advertised to be playing the Supreme Intelligence and even got her own character poster, there was nary a ''peep'' about her also playing Mar-Vell, or that the character was even in the movie to begin with.
* TokenHeroicOrc: One of only ''two'' Kree featured in the MCU who isn't a complete asshole and has the best interest of non-Kree in mind.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's pretty much impossible to discuss Mar-Vell in ''Captain Marvel'' without spoiling major plot points, namely that she's ''in'' it, or that she's a woman in the adapation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Soh-Larr]]
!!''Soh-Larr''
!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Chuku Modu
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}''

A Kree scout.
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* ImpersonationExclusiveCharacter: He's dead by the time he makes his on-screen appearance, being impersonated by Talos.
* KillAndReplace: He's killed and impersonated by Talos to lure Starforce into a trap.
* PosthumousCharacter: He solely appears in the film as a disguise employed by Talos, as the real Soh-Larr is already dead.
[[/folder]]

!!Other Kree Groups

[[folder:Kree Reapers]]
!!''Kree Reapers''
!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' (first appears in ''[[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS3E19FailedExperiments Episode 63: "Failed Experiments"]]'')

A pair of Kree scientists and warriors tasked with experimenting on humans and later with the destruction of Inhumans.
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* AndShowItToYou: Hive rips out the heart of one of the Reapers.
* BladeOnAStick: Their weapons
* HumanResources: Their blood is used to create the Absolution Virus, which turns baseline humans into Primitives.
* SealedEvilInACan: They had spent thousands of years in suspended animation inside a Kree satellite.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: "Reapers" indicates their murderous goal.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Alien scientist warriors and executioners.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Others]]
* [[Characters/MCUTheConfederacy The Confederacy]]:
** Taryan
** Faulnak
** Maston-Dar
** Kasius
** Sinara
** Hek-Sel
** The Vicar
[[/folder]]
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