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* Double Jossed. A splinter cell Skrull Invasion ''does'' occur, but in ''Secret Invasion'' instead of ''The Marvels''.




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* Jossed. Yon-Rogg does not appear.




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* Rogue is not the villain, it's Dar-Benn. Ironically [[spoiler:Dar-Benn's rift cause Monica to be sent to Fox's X-Men Universe! So she did introduce them, indirectly.]]




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* Jossed. Teddy does not appear.




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* Jossed. The Villian is Dar-Benn.




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* He plays Prince Yan.



* Kamala will probably be introduced prior to any sequel, be it in her own movie or (potentially) a Spider-Man: HC sequel. She'll then, in the next Captain Marvel, meet Carol at a point where Carol is under pressure and has no time or patience left to deal with Kamala. Kamala will initially be star-struck, but Carol, through stress and arrogance, will view Kamala as more of a pest than anything else. Then, Carol will either make a decision that Kamala disagrees with heavily, resulting in an arguement between the two, or Kamala will let a villain get away by accident and Carol, in anger, will berate and insult Kamala. Kamala will become ashamed, and angry at Carol, ultimately leaving her side in humiliation, with the 3rd-act low point partially involving Kamala's BrokenPedestal moment. She'll then realise that disagreeing with Captain Marvel doesn't mean that she can't be a hero and do what's right. The movie will end with the two making up, with Carol taking Kamala more seriously and Kamala respecting that Carol may not be the perfect human she always imagined. {So basically, a very loose adaptation of their dynamic through Civil War II.}

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* Kamala will probably be introduced prior to any sequel, be it in her own movie or (potentially) a Spider-Man: HC sequel. She'll be then, in the next Captain Marvel, meet Carol at a point where Carol is under pressure and has no time or patience left to deal with Kamala. Kamala will initially be star-struck, but Carol, through stress and arrogance, will view Kamala as more of a pest than anything else. Then, Carol will either make a decision that Kamala disagrees with heavily, resulting in an arguement between the two, or Kamala will let a villain get away by accident and Carol, in anger, will berate and insult Kamala. Kamala will become ashamed, and angry at Carol, ultimately leaving her side in humiliation, with the 3rd-act low point partially involving Kamala's BrokenPedestal moment. She'll then realise that disagreeing with Captain Marvel doesn't mean that she can't be a hero and do what's right. The movie will end with the two making up, with Carol taking Kamala more seriously and Kamala respecting that Carol may not be the perfect human she always imagined. {So basically, a very loose adaptation of their dynamic through Civil War II.}
* Mostly accurate. Kamala first appears in ''Ms. Marvel'', and then appears in ''The Marvels''. While Carol does have some drama with Kamala, they are on good terms through most of the movie.




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* Double Jossed. Kamala appeared in her series first and she is a '''Mutant'''.




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* ''Confirmed''. Kamala is one of the film's leads.




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* Confirmed.




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* Jossed. Dar-Benn takes over.




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* Mixed. That ''was'' the Tesseract, but multiple (powerless) Infinty Stones exist in the TVA.




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* Jossed, her name is G'iah.
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* Jossed.




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* MODOK does not appear in the Sequel, but does appear in the earlier Marvel film, ''Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania''.




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* The Skrulls are villians in the Sequel Spinoff Series, ''Secret Invasion''. But not in ''The Marvels'' or in the upcoming Avengers 5 (which will center on Kang).




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* Confirmed! Goose is still alive ''The Marvels'' and [[spoiler: she becomes a mother of Flerken Kittens]].




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* Not in the sequel, but rather in the Spin-off Sequel Series, ''Secret Invasion''.




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* Double Jossed. Talos' daughter is ''G'iah'' and she does not appear in the sequel.




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* Jossed. The Kree leader, Dar-Benn, is the Big Bad.



Carol Danvers is a character with potential to have both Earth-bound and cosmic-scale adventures, and in the latter case, encountering the characters of the other space-based part of the MCU wouldn't feel forced. It would be a way to keep using the Guardians after their stand-alone series wraps up in 2020 or 2021 (depending on how pre-

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Carol Danvers is a character with potential to have both Earth-bound and cosmic-scale adventures, and in the latter case, encountering the characters of the other space-based part of the MCU wouldn't feel forced. It would be a way to keep using the Guardians after their stand-alone series wraps up in 2020 or 2021 (depending on how pre-
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* Probably Not, considering [[spoiler: Carol destroyed it in the sequel.]]




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* Jossed, but the Flerkens play a role in the sequel.




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed. The MCU version Phyla-Vell was introduced in ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'' with a different backstory.




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* Confirmed.



** Confirmed, since Iman Vellani will be making her onscreen debut as Kamala

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** Confirmed, since Confirmed. Iman Vellani will be making her onscreen debut as Kamala
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[[WMG: The movie will set the stage for a Comicbook/SecretInvasion adaptation]]

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[[WMG: Comicbook/TheFalcon, in another guest appearance, will be the one who recruits Carol into the Avengers]]

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[[WMG: Comicbook/TheFalcon, ComicBook/TheFalcon, in another guest appearance, will be the one who recruits Carol into the Avengers]]



[[WMG: [[Comicbook/WarMachine Rhodey]] will make a guest appearance or cameo]]

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The film comes out between Part 1 and Part 2 of ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', so it could end with Carol being asked to join the team to help combat the threat of Comicbook/{{Thanos}}.

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The film comes out between Part 1 and Part 2 of ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', so it could end with Carol being asked to join the team to help combat the threat of Comicbook/{{Thanos}}.ComicBook/{{Thanos}}.



* ComicBook/{{Galactus}}, because it's pretty much a gimme at this point that Marvel is getting back the Franchise/FantasticFour and they'll want to introduce Galactus somewhere.

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* ComicBook/{{Galactus}}, because it's pretty much a gimme at this point that Marvel is getting back the Franchise/FantasticFour ComicBook/FantasticFour and they'll want to introduce Galactus somewhere.



* Moonstone. She served as Carol's EvilCounterpart in the Comicbook/DarkAvengers, and could be empowered by some sort of Kree artifact.

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* Moonstone. She served as Carol's EvilCounterpart in the Comicbook/DarkAvengers, ComicBook/DarkAvengers, and could be empowered by some sort of Kree artifact.
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In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', all of Ronan's references to Xandar focus on their "culture" rather than "species." This implies that Kree issues with Xandar stem from a difference in culture rather than just a difference in species. Also, native Xandarians greatly resemble the pink-skinned Kree, having blue blood. Nova Prime in particular greatly resembles the pink-skinned Kree we've already seen in Captain Marvel, like Mar-Vell and Yon-Rogg. Xandar was therefore founded by a group pink-skinned Kree who rebelled against the Kree Empire's bigoted and xenophobic regime and wanted to create a more inclusive and benign society. This is also why their history is so bloody, as Xandarians would have the strength and technology to fight against the Kree and the Kree in return were obsessed with wiping out Xandar which represents an ideological as well as a political threat to them.

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In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'', all of Ronan's references to Xandar focus on their "culture" rather than "species." This implies that Kree issues with Xandar stem from a difference in culture rather than just a difference in species. Also, native Xandarians greatly resemble the pink-skinned Kree, having blue blood. Nova Prime in particular greatly resembles the pink-skinned Kree we've already seen in Captain Marvel, like Mar-Vell and Yon-Rogg. Xandar was therefore founded by a group pink-skinned Kree who rebelled against the Kree Empire's bigoted and xenophobic regime and wanted to create a more inclusive and benign society. This is also why their history is so bloody, as Xandarians would have the strength and technology to fight against the Kree and the Kree in return were obsessed with wiping out Xandar which represents an ideological as well as a political threat to them.
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** It doesn't matter anymore, since Creator/{{Disney}} ''[[{{DisneyOwnsThisTrope}} bought]]'' [[{{Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox}} Fox]].

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** It doesn't matter anymore, since Creator/{{Disney}} ''[[{{DisneyOwnsThisTrope}} ''[[DisneyOwnsThisTrope bought]]'' [[{{Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox}} [[Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox Fox]].
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Among them will be new recruits in the teenage Richard Ryder and the slightly older, but still young, Jesse Alexander. It will also include an explanation as to why the Nova Corps are just policemen by the time of Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy. This will help set up a future film where an adult Richard appears and trains Sam Alexander as a new Nova, becoming a superhero duo.

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Among them will be new recruits in the teenage Richard Ryder and the slightly older, but still young, Jesse Alexander. It will also include an explanation as to why the Nova Corps are just policemen by the time of Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy.''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014''. This will help set up a future film where an adult Richard appears and trains Sam Alexander as a new Nova, becoming a superhero duo.



It's been said she'll be the strongest character in the MCU, but Korath (who knows her in this movie) [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy still ends up calling Thanos]] [[WorldsStrongestMan "the strongest being in the universe."]] So he doesn't know Carol's true power, or it's a SuperMode [[GodzillaThreshold she seldom uses]] and he never knew about it.

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It's been said she'll be the strongest character in the MCU, but Korath (who knows her in this movie) [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014 still ends up calling Thanos]] [[WorldsStrongestMan "the strongest being in the universe."]] So he doesn't know Carol's true power, or it's a SuperMode [[GodzillaThreshold she seldom uses]] and he never knew about it.



We already know Ronan and Korath end up as terrorists who act outside the Kree Empire by the time of ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy''. This movie will show the point in which they go form loyal soldiers to extremists, perhaps led by Yon-Rogg. They'll kill [[RedShirt the other members of Starforce]] and Carol will be forced to fight them.

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We already know Ronan and Korath end up as terrorists who act outside the Kree Empire by the time of ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy''.''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014''. This movie will show the point in which they go form loyal soldiers to extremists, perhaps led by Yon-Rogg. They'll kill [[RedShirt the other members of Starforce]] and Carol will be forced to fight them.



** He could be the successor of [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Ronan]] in this version, taking over the faction of Kree who oppose the stubbornly kept peace of their government with the Nova Corps and the Xandarian government. They could be hiding out in the Milky Way, preparing their ranks to attack their race's former enemies once again.

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** He could be the successor of [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014 Ronan]] in this version, taking over the faction of Kree who oppose the stubbornly kept peace of their government with the Nova Corps and the Xandarian government. They could be hiding out in the Milky Way, preparing their ranks to attack their race's former enemies once again.



** This is unlikely, since HYDRA has pretty much been destroyed, to the point that the upcoming season of Series/AgentsofSHIELD won't have them as antagonists anymore.

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** This is unlikely, since HYDRA has pretty much been destroyed, to the point that the upcoming season of Series/AgentsofSHIELD Series/AgentsOfSHIELD won't have them as antagonists anymore.



By the end of this film, she has threatened to bring her fight to the Supreme Intelligence, and the Accusers have vowed to track her down. Conflict was inevitable one way or the other. It's possible that, after making sure the refugees were safely settled somewhere, she returned to Hala at the height of the Xandar conflict, and sided with the Nova Corps in bringing down the Empire. This is why the expansionist and belligerent Kree have been reduced to signing peace treaties with other planets, and why their leadership in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' is represented by an individual Kree instead of the Supreme Intelligence itself.

[[WMG: The Kree have phased out the Accuser units by the time of ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', and Ronan is the only one left, having gone rogue.]]

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By the end of this film, she has threatened to bring her fight to the Supreme Intelligence, and the Accusers have vowed to track her down. Conflict was inevitable one way or the other. It's possible that, after making sure the refugees were safely settled somewhere, she returned to Hala at the height of the Xandar conflict, and sided with the Nova Corps in bringing down the Empire. This is why the expansionist and belligerent Kree have been reduced to signing peace treaties with other planets, and why their leadership in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'' is represented by an individual Kree instead of the Supreme Intelligence itself.

[[WMG: The Kree have phased out the Accuser units by the time of ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'', and Ronan is the only one left, having gone rogue.]]



* This would explain the relative disrepair of the exterior of the ''Dark Aster'' in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' relative to Captain Marvel, since it isn't being maintained by the Kree Military.

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* This would explain the relative disrepair of the exterior of the ''Dark Aster'' in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'' relative to Captain Marvel, since it isn't being maintained by the Kree Military.
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[[WMG: There will be some sort of reference to the ''[[NamesTheSame other]]'' [[IAmNotShazam (superhero formally known as)]] [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]]]]

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* And in ''Avengers: Infinity War'' and ''Avengers: Endgame'', Thanos wants to destroy half of all life because of [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters the universe being overcrowded]].

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* And in ''Avengers: Infinity War'' and ''Avengers: Endgame'', Thanos wants to destroy half of all life because of [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters the universe being overcrowded]].overcrowded.
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[[WMG: TheStinger will connect to Ant-Man and the Wasp.]]

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* You mean the Carol Cadets?
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* ‘’ComicBook/Nova’’ aka Richard Rider; It’s been established in ‘’Infinity War’’ that Xandar was decimated. Likely the Nova Corps went down with their homeworld, and Rider (plus a few other Corpsmen) was away at the time when it happened. A way to have him relate to the Marvels could be him unexpectedly gaining a power up via gaining the Nova Force and being promoted to Prime and rebuild the Corps; like how the Marvels contributed to rebuilding Earth post-Snap and post-Endgame.
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* The computer nerd (who is obviously '''not''' Amadeus Cho) from ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk''. He copied the appearance of [[Film/SpiderManHomecoming Mister Harrington]] and was just studying human culture at the college.

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* The computer nerd (who is obviously '''not''' Amadeus Cho) from ''Film/TheIncredibleHulk''.''Film/{{The Incredible Hulk|2008}}''. He copied the appearance of [[Film/SpiderManHomecoming Mister Harrington]] and was just studying human culture at the college.

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*** However, the classic Ms Marvel outfit is referenced [[spoiler: as one of the color schemes Monica picks out for Carol's armour after she chooses to abandon her Kree colors.]]

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*** However, the classic Ms Ms. Marvel outfit is referenced [[spoiler: as one of the color schemes Monica picks out for Carol's armour after she chooses to abandon her Kree colors.]]




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*** Damn!



[[WMG: There is a reason Fury doesnt summon her earlier]]

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* '''Jossed'''. The film is set prior to the Chitauri fought the Avengers in New York. And S.W.O.R.D appears in Series/WandaVision.

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* '''Jossed'''. The film is set prior to the Chitauri fought the Avengers in New York. And S.W.O.R.D appears in Series/WandaVision.
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Also, the skrulls being Marvel's next big villain(s) seems like the next logical step when it comes to big villains. Following on from what Moviebob's video about the Avengers films says:
* In Avengers, Loki's gambit relies on multiple superheroes being in one room at the same time [[ItWillNeverCatchOn being a bad idea]];
* In Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ultron believes that the Avengers should be destroyed because [[DestructiveSaviour they cause more destruction than the enemies they face]];
* And in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, Thanos wants to destroy half of all life because of [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters the universe being overcrowded]].

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Also, the skrulls Skrulls being Marvel's next big villain(s) seems like the next logical step when it comes to big villains. Following on from what Moviebob's video about the Avengers films says:
* In Avengers, ''Avengers'', Loki's gambit relies on multiple superheroes being in one room at the same time [[ItWillNeverCatchOn being a bad idea]];
* In Avengers: ''Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ultron'', Ultron believes that the Avengers should be destroyed because [[DestructiveSaviour they cause more destruction than the enemies they face]];
* And in Avengers: ''Avengers: Infinity War War'' and Avengers: Endgame, ''Avengers: Endgame'', Thanos wants to destroy half of all life because of [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters the universe being overcrowded]].




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* Additionally, their father would be a {{Gender Flip}}ped version of Nurse Una, Mar-Vell's lover in the comics until she died trying to help him. Making them RelatedInTheAdaptation.



** He'll probably also be a blue-eyed blond.

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** * He'll probably also be a blue-eyed blond.



** Jossed, she gains her powers in ''Series/WandaVision'', of all places.

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** * Jossed, she gains her powers in ''Series/WandaVision'', of all places.


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She was Captain Mar-Vell's lover in the comics until she died trying to help him. Either she remains female or, related to the WMG above, [[GenderFlip will be male]] and the father of their children.
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[[WMG: Flerken are related to ''Film/TheCatFromOuterSpace'']]
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* A more brutal insult would for Carol to mention that she had a creepy classmate in school named Marcus who called her "Mother" while trying to grope her.

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* A more brutal insult would be for Carol to mention that she had a creepy classmate in school named Marcus who called her "Mother" while trying to grope her.



* '''Jossed'''. The film is set prior to the Chitauri fought the Avengers in New York.

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* It was recently revealed that Zawe Ashton will be playing the villain of ''The Marvels''. But Marvel/Disney is being tight lipped about exactly ''who'' she's playing. Now normally, when they announce a movie, they announce the new characters and villain. The only time they DON'T do this is when they're trying to hide who they are (Agatha in ''Series/WandaVision'' anyone?) My guess is they're hiding who she's playing because she's playing the Skrull Queen and it'll set up her appearance in the Disney+ adaptation of Secret Invasion. Either that or she's playing a previously Fox owned character like Rogue. But I would think ''that'' would be a bigger deal worthy of its own announcement.
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* Here's an idea; Teddy's father will Genis-Vell, Mar-Vell's ''other'' son from the comics (who also went by Captain Marvel for a time). Here, Mar-Vell was Genis-Vell's mother and had him before she came to Earth. He sought her out, which led him down a path that eventually resulted with him fathering Teddy with Anelle, making him both CompositeCharacter with the comics' male Mar-Vell [[DecompositeCharacter while still allowing the female Mar-Vell to exist]], with her relationship with Teddy being preserved in a way by making her his grandmother.

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* Here's an idea; Teddy's father will be Genis-Vell, Mar-Vell's ''other'' son from the comics (who also went by Captain Marvel for a time). Here, Mar-Vell was Genis-Vell's mother and had him before she came to Earth. He sought her out, which led him down a path that eventually resulted with him fathering Teddy with Anelle, making him both CompositeCharacter with the comics' male Mar-Vell [[DecompositeCharacter while still allowing the female Mar-Vell to exist]], with her relationship with Teddy being preserved in a way by making her his grandmother.
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* Here's an idea; Teddy's father will Genis-Vell, Mar-Vell's ''other'' son from the comics (who also went by Captain Marvel for a time). Here, Mar-Vell was Genis-Vell's mother and had him before she came to Earth. He sought her out, which led him down a path that eventually resulted with him fathering Teddy with Anelle, making him both CompositeCharacter with the comics' male Mar-Vell [[DecompositeCharacter while still allowing the female Mar-Vell to exist]], with her relationship with Teddy being preserved in a way by making her his grandmother.
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* Geraldine Viswanathan seems to be an increasingly likely choice, since she played a Muslim teen in Hala, and is a similar age as Tom Holland. She also expressed interest in the part, [[WinTheCrowd so long as the community would accept her in the role]].

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* Geraldine Viswanathan seems to be an increasingly likely choice, since she played a Muslim teen in Hala, and is a similar age as Tom Holland. She also expressed interest in the part, [[WinTheCrowd so long as the community would accept her in the role]].
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* There might be something to this, at least regarding the Kree being active. In ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', Fury mentions something to Hill about "Kree sleeper cells". He never mentions ''where'' these sleeper cells are located though--it very well could be earth.

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* There might be something to this, at least regarding the Kree being active. In ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', Fury Talos (while impersonating Fury) mentions something to Hill Soren (impersonating Maria Hill) about "Kree sleeper cells". He never mentions ''where'' these sleeper cells are located though--it very well could be earth.
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** Problem with the idea of bumping the series to Netflix is that, in general, there isn't a lot of crossover between the Netflix series and the movies in the MCU - while we can account for why the Defenders weren't involved in any of the ''Avengers'' movies (''Avengers 1'' was set before any of their series take place, ''Age of Ultron'' wasn't in New York, and ''Infinity War'', if I recall correctly, is stated to happen after the series are over), surely they would've appeared in ''Doctor Strange'' or ''Spiderman Homecoming'' (or at least had an arc(s) tying into said movies) if they planned on integrating the films more into the TV series; people would likely assume that a new Marvel series on Netflix is in the same setting as ''Daredevil'' and the like, leading to confusion when Matt Murdock or Luke Cage are nowhere to be seen.

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** Problem with the idea of bumping the series to Netflix is that, in general, there isn't a lot of crossover between the Netflix series and the movies in the MCU - while we can account for why the Defenders weren't involved in any of the ''Avengers'' movies (''Avengers 1'' (''The Avengers'' was set before any of their series take place, ''Age of Ultron'' wasn't in New York, and ''Infinity War'', if I recall correctly, is stated to happen War'' happens after the series are over), surely they would've appeared in ''Doctor Strange'' or ''Spiderman Homecoming'' (or at least had an arc(s) tying into said movies) if they planned on integrating the films more into the TV series; people would likely assume that a new Marvel series on Netflix is in the same setting as ''Daredevil'' and the like, leading to confusion when Matt Murdock or Luke Cage are nowhere to be seen.



* It would also be explained why the entire galaxy knows him as Ronan The Accuser by the time of Guardians of the Galaxy; since he's the only one left, calling him "The Accuser" helps to differentiate him from any other Ronans the universe may have.

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* It would also be explained why the entire galaxy knows him as Ronan The ''the'' Accuser by the time of Guardians of the Galaxy; since he's the only one left, calling him "The Accuser" helps to differentiate him from any other Ronans the universe may have.



Relating to the above WMG, while the the ''Dark Aster'' shares the same basic hull profile as the Accuser warships seen in this film, the ''Dark Aster'' looks far older, resembling a stone temple covered in glyphs instead of the shiny clean lines and metal hulls of these warships. The Accuser warships deployed to Torfa and Earth are also faster and considerably more maneuverable, as well as far more heavily armed than the ponderous ''Dark Aster'', which lacks any ballistic missiles and has to rely on mercenary Sakaaran necrocraft instead of Kree fighters. All of this can be explained by the Accuser fleet being demobilized and Ronan being forced to steal an ancient decommissioned museum ship. The ''Dark Aster'' is probably the Kree equivalent of the ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Iowa_(BB-61) USS Iowa]]'', or even the ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Constitution USS Constitution]]''.

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Relating to the above WMG, while the the ''Dark Aster'' shares the same basic hull profile as the Accuser warships seen in this film, ''Captain Marvel'', the ''Dark Aster'' looks far older, resembling a stone temple covered in glyphs instead of the shiny clean lines and metal hulls of these warships. The Accuser warships deployed to Torfa and Earth are also faster and considerably more maneuverable, as well as far more heavily armed than the ponderous ''Dark Aster'', which lacks any ballistic missiles and has to rely on mercenary Sakaaran necrocraft instead of Kree fighters. All of this can be explained by the Accuser fleet being demobilized and Ronan being forced to steal an ancient decommissioned museum ship. The ''Dark Aster'' is probably the Kree equivalent of the ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Iowa_(BB-61) USS Iowa]]'', or even the ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Constitution USS Constitution]]''.



[[WMG:Director Keller is a [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier HYDRA]] [[MoleInCharge infiltrator]].]]
It wouldn't be the [[Film/RogueOne first time]] for Creator/BenMendelsohn to portray ANaziByAnyOtherName character. Alexander Pierce probably demoted him due to [[YouHaveFailedMe Keller's inability to handle the whole Kree-Skrull situation]], not to mention of being impersonated by a Skrull.

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[[WMG:Director [[WMG:The real Director Keller is a [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier HYDRA]] [[MoleInCharge infiltrator]].]]
It Yes, the Keller we interact with for most of the film is actually Talos impersonating him, but it wouldn't be the [[Film/RogueOne first time]] for Creator/BenMendelsohn to portray ANaziByAnyOtherName character. Alexander Pierce probably demoted him due to [[YouHaveFailedMe the real Keller's inability to handle the whole Kree-Skrull situation]], not to mention of being impersonated by a Skrull.



In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', all of Ronan's references to Xandar focus on "culture" rather than "species." This implies that Kree issues with Xandar stem from a difference in culture rather than just a difference in species. Also, native Xandarians greatly resemble the pink-skinned Kree, having blue blood. Nova Prime in particular greatly resembles the pink-skinned Kree we've already seen in Captain Marvel, like Mar-Vell and Yon-Rogg. Xandar was therefore founded by a group pink-skinned Kree who rebelled against the Kree Empire's bigoted and xenophobic regime and wanted to create a more inclusive and benign society. This is also why their history is so bloody, as Xandarians would have the strength and technology to fight against the Kree and the Kree in return were obsessed with wiping out Xandar which represents an ideological as well as a political threat to them.

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In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', all of Ronan's references to Xandar focus on their "culture" rather than "species." This implies that Kree issues with Xandar stem from a difference in culture rather than just a difference in species. Also, native Xandarians greatly resemble the pink-skinned Kree, having blue blood. Nova Prime in particular greatly resembles the pink-skinned Kree we've already seen in Captain Marvel, like Mar-Vell and Yon-Rogg. Xandar was therefore founded by a group pink-skinned Kree who rebelled against the Kree Empire's bigoted and xenophobic regime and wanted to create a more inclusive and benign society. This is also why their history is so bloody, as Xandarians would have the strength and technology to fight against the Kree and the Kree in return were obsessed with wiping out Xandar which represents an ideological as well as a political threat to them.
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Due to Mar-Vell's GenderFlip, AgeLift, AdaptationalWimp and DeathByAdaptation in the MCU, then Mar-Vell will not be Teddy Altman's biological father in the MCU, but Teddy Altman could still be Princess Anelle's son in the MCU, but his biological father in the MCU, would be a different character.

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Due to Mar-Vell's GenderFlip, AgeLift, AdaptationalWimp and DeathByAdaptation of Mar-Vell in the MCU, then Mar-Vell will not be Teddy Altman's biological father in the MCU, but Teddy Altman could still be Princess Anelle's son in the MCU, but his biological father in the MCU, would be a different character.
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Due to his GenderFlip, AgeLift, and Mar-Vell's DeathByAdaptation in the MCU, then Mar-Vell will not be Teddy Altman's biological father in the MCU, but Teddy Altman could still be Princess Anelle's son in the MCU, but his biological father in the MCU, would be a different character.

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Due to his Mar-Vell's GenderFlip, AgeLift, AdaptationalWimp and Mar-Vell's DeathByAdaptation in the MCU, then Mar-Vell will not be Teddy Altman's biological father in the MCU, but Teddy Altman could still be Princess Anelle's son in the MCU, but his biological father in the MCU, would be a different character.
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** Perhaps a Inhuman-esque Kree.

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** Perhaps a an Inhuman-esque Kree.



According to [[http://collider.com/captain-marvel-starforce-explained/#jude-law this article]], there are "beds" on the Starforce ship that are meant to be sleeping aids (perhaps for space travel). At the end of the movie, for whatever reason, Carol will place herself in one of these contraptions and will give Fury the pager to wake her up in the event she is needed.

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According to [[http://collider.[[https://collider.com/captain-marvel-starforce-explained/#jude-law this article]], there are "beds" on the Starforce ship that are meant to be sleeping aids (perhaps for space travel). At the end of the movie, for whatever reason, Carol will place herself in one of these contraptions and will give Fury the pager to wake her up in the event she is needed.



The last remaining Stone unacounted for, in fact, is the Soul Stone. This name is very similar to the Kree Soulstone responsible for Carol's frequent evil counterpart Karla Softon, AKA Moonstone, and thus could serve as a composite item to tie their origins together.

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The last remaining Stone unacounted for, in fact, is the Soul Stone. This name is very similar to the Kree Soulstone responsible for Carol's frequent evil counterpart Karla Softon, AKA Moonstone, and thus could serve as a composite item to tie their origins together.\\















[[WMG: Talos’ daughter is Queen Veranke, and will be the sequel's main villain.]]

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[[WMG: Talos’ Talos' daughter is Queen Veranke, and will be the sequel's main villain.]]



In light of the Fox acquisition, properties associated with the X-Men are now fair game moving forward. More importantly, Deathbird was originally a classic Ms. Marvel villain (first appearing in Ms. Marvel vol. 1, #9), having fought with Carol more than once (before becoming more of an X-Men villain).

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In light of the Fox acquisition, properties associated with the X-Men are now fair game moving forward. More importantly, Deathbird was originally a classic Ms. Marvel villain (first appearing in Ms. Marvel ''Ms. Marvel'' vol. 1, #9), having fought with Carol more than once (before becoming more of an X-Men villain).



[[WMG: Theories for Kamala Khan’s introduction to the MCU]]
* In an interview, Kevin Feige [[https://io9.gizmodo.com/kevin-feige-says-the-mcu-has-plans-for-kamala-khans-m-1825981826 stated that]] introducing Ms. Marvel is “in the works” and “We have plans for that once we’ve introduced Captain Marvel to the world”. It’s as good a sign as any to start speculating on how Kamala Khan will come into play, and how she’ll relate to Carol.

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[[WMG: Theories for Kamala Khan’s Khan's introduction to the MCU]]
* In an interview, Kevin Feige [[https://io9.gizmodo.com/kevin-feige-says-the-mcu-has-plans-for-kamala-khans-m-1825981826 stated that]] introducing Ms. Marvel is “in "in the works” works" and “We "We have plans for that once we’ve we've introduced Captain Marvel to the world”. It’s world". It's as good a sign as any to start speculating on how Kamala Khan will come into play, and how she’ll she'll relate to Carol.






** Unlikely. Kamala is a fairly new character, and as with the exceptions of [[AlternateUniverse alternate universes]], she’s always been presented as a teenager. Nearly doubling her age is just begging for screams of “TheyChangedItNowItSucks”

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** Unlikely. Kamala is a fairly new character, and as with the exceptions of [[AlternateUniverse alternate universes]], she’s she's always been presented as a teenager. Nearly doubling her age is just begging for screams of “TheyChangedItNowItSucks”"TheyChangedItNowItSucks"



* A relatively or completely-unknown actress, because let’s face it, there aren’t that many Desi women working in Hollywood who could play a girl Kamala’s age.

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* A relatively or completely-unknown actress, because let’s face it, there aren’t that many Desi women working in Hollywood who could play a girl Kamala’s Kamala's age.



* Geraldine Viswanathan seems to be an increasingly likely choice, since she played a Muslim teen in Hala, and is a similar age as Tom Holland. She also expressed interest in the part, [[WinTheCrowd so long as the community would accept her in the role.]]

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* Geraldine Viswanathan seems to be an increasingly likely choice, since she played a Muslim teen in Hala, and is a similar age as Tom Holland. She also expressed interest in the part, [[WinTheCrowd so long as the community would accept her in the role.]]
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** Perhaps a Inhuman-esque Kree.



By the time of "Film/AvengersInfinityWar", [[http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2016/08/steve-rogers-wont-be-captain-america-infinity-war Steve Rogers drops the title of Captain America]]. Given that this film contains Captain in its title, Carol Danvers will pick up the mantle herself.

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By the time of "Film/AvengersInfinityWar", [[http://www.''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', [[https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2016/08/steve-rogers-wont-be-captain-america-infinity-war Steve Rogers drops the title of Captain America]]. Given that this film contains Captain in its title, Carol Danvers will pick up the mantle herself.



[[WMG: Talos’ daughter is Queen Veranke, and will be the sequel’s main villain.]]

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[[WMG: Talos’ daughter is Queen Veranke, and will be the sequel’s sequel's main villain.]]



[[WMG: If the sequel does Secret Invasion, it won't have the skrulls]]

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** He'll probably also be a blue-eyed blond.
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[[WMG: IF Teddy Altman does appear in the sequel, then he would not be Mar-Vell's son in the MCU]]

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* Though they could [[TheOtherDarrin recast Minn-Erva]] if they want. It'd honestly make a lot of sense for her to look different, since she would've had to been hiding out on Earth for [[TimeShiftedActor decades]], possibly after being disfigured in her crash.




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** All Jossed. The film's title is ''The Marvels'' and will be set after Monica Rambeau gains her powers in ''Series/WandaVision'', which is set after ''Endgame'' and also feature Kamala Khan as Ms. Marvel.



** Confirmed, since Iman Vellani will be making her onscreen debut as Kamala




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** Jossed, she gains her powers in ''Series/WandaVision'', of all places.


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[[WMG: Kamala will form a friendship with Monica, and even help her make amends with Carol over whatever problems she had with Carol in Series/WandaVision.]]
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* Monica Rambeau could have served with Carol before transferring to Harbour Patrol. She could also serve as Carol's BlackBestFriend.

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* Monica Rambeau could have served with Carol before transferring to Harbour Patrol. She could also serve as Carol's BlackBestFriend.TokenBlackFriend.

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