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Kamala will develop more comic accurate powers at the end of the series.
The trailer shows Kamala stretching her arms out as her fists enlarge, similar to her powers in the comics. In the series, Kamala will start with her crystalline powers, before she undergoes Character Development, which will end with her powers being used more akin to her comic counterpart.

Kamala isn't an Inhuman
While Inhumans have been involved in the MCU through Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Inhumans, and Kamala is one of the better-received Inhumans in the Marvel universe, the negative reception of the latter series implies that maybe Kamala isn't going to be an Inhuman here. Plus, the trailer shows she gains her powers in a completely different manner than Terrigenesis.
  • Episode 3 reveals that Kamala comes from a line of Djinn. However, this does not confirm or deny that Kamala is at least part-Inhuman and part Djinn.
  • "No Normal" specifically uses the term "mutation" to describe Kamala's powers. This is accompanied by a sting from the theme to X-Men: The Animated Series, hinting that that's where she's heading in the future, but the Inhumans were also the product of genetic experimentation by the Kree, who are hinted to be connected with the Bangle, thanks to the blue arm when Aisha is introduced, so that's still a possibility, although Bruno specifically says she's not like anyone else in her family. Basically, the show left the door open in several directions.

Even if Kamala isn't an Inhuman, Lockjaw would still appear.
I mean, he's a good boy and one of her allies in the comics!
  • And if he does get in, someone finally touches him, averting the complains people had with Inhumans about how no one ever touches him.
  • Jossed. No Lockjaw

Carol Danvers will appear or make a cameo.
Likely leading into Kamala appeared in The Marvels.
  • Confirmed, as a Funko pop of Carol Danvers for this show has already been confirmed to exist.
  • Confirmed. She appears in The Stinger of "No Normal" when Kamala's bangle causes her to disappear and Carol to appear in her place.

Will there be an easter egg or reference to the Alien franchise.
In Avengers: Infinity War, Peter Parker made a reference to Aliens when he explains to Tony Stark how to defeat Ebony Maw to rescue Doctor Strange and a frightened Peter thought Mantis would her eggs on him like the xenomorphs in the Alien franchise. So maybe at some point in an episode Kamala Khan or some other character makes a direct mention or reference to the Alien franchise. Since the Xenomorphs inspired the creation of the space villains the Brood who are recurring villains of Captain Marvel.

  • Jossed. Nothing of the sort. Kamala's an Avengers fangirl (specifically Captain Marvel), not a general media fangirl.

If the Inhumans do appear, they'll be essentially rebooted to ignore the events of their show
Though Anson Mount will likely return as Black Bolt, due to being one of the only good things about the show and his return in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
  • Jossed. No official Inhumans appear, nor is there any open reference to them.

A character from the Marvel Netflix shows will appear
As seems to be Marvel Studios' new plan to slowly integrate the Netflix shows into the overall MCU, a character from the Netflix shows will show up. Bonus points if it’s one of the Defenders (Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Danny Rand, or the Punisher).
  • Jossed.

We'll get to see one of Kamala's fanfics in action during an Imagine Spot.
Kamala in the comics is an avid writer of superhero fanfiction, so maybe there'll be a scene in the show where we get to see one of those fanfics acted out. Getting Brie Larson or any of the other Avengers actors to reprise their roles for it would be a bonus.
  • Jossed. However, her fanfics are briefly alluded to on Kamala's computer in Episode 1. A video references to "Ant-Man and the Wasp go on a date to Paris".

Kamala is still an Inhuman.
The bracers she puts on contained Terrigen mist, and that scene where she falls into a dreamlike misty world is the MCU's take on Terrigenesis. Besides, what's more embarrassing than going through a psychedelic superhero transformation at a high school party? It seems like a natural plot point.
  • A moment in the second episode lends credence to this theory, as Bruno informs Kamala that her powers aren't coming from her bracelet, but instead from within her. Seems like something that wouldn't just be ignored...
  • The sixth episode confirms that she's different from the rest of her family as a "mutation", coupled with a musical sting from the 90's X-Men cartoon, so it looks like the show is setting her up as a mutant, rather than an Inhuman. Given the popularity of the character, the dismal performance of the Inhumans show, and the still open possibility of the mutants coming into the MCU somehow... Looks jossed, might not be.

Kamala's bracelet has the same origin as the Ten Rings, or at least similar.
They bear some similarities and the effects of their powers look alike, too. The bangle is also found in a temple marked with the symbols of the Ten Rings (albeit on an apparently Kree arm).

Zoe Zimmer will be subject to Adaptational Niceness.
Her mean quips to Kamala Khan will be a case of Innocently Insensitive.
  • Confirmed. Zoe assists Kamala in Episode 6. Her being a jerk is way downplayed in the series itself (a basketball to the face that might have been an accident) and she actually has a decent, if awkward, moment in the hallway with Kamala in the first episode. Unlike the trailers, the series portrays her more as a popular white girl very distant from Kamala and far less of an Alpha Bitch.

Possible Future Villains that might appear
Which villains might appear in the series.

  • The Inventor
  • Big Zero
  • Nitro
  • Hatemonger
  • Hardball
  • Doc.X
  • Discord
  • Monopoly
  • C.R.A.D.L.E. (Child Hero Reconnaissance and Disruption Law Enforcement)

All jossed. At least for the first season.

Possible Future Heroes that might appear
Well, with there being some possibilities of which heroes might appear in the series, besides presumably Captain Marvel, there might be some other possibilities of which heroes might appear in the series as well.

  • Captain Marvel
  • Monica Rambeau
    • Both unlikely in the first season due to The Marvels (possible exception of the final episode). Any post-film seasons on the other hand are fair game. Jossed for the first season.
  • Amelia Barnhardt/Sproket Jossed for the first season.
  • Inhumans Jossed for the first season.
  • Fadi Fadlalah/Amulet Jossed for the first season.
  • Daisy Johnson Jossed for the first season.
  • Kate Bishop - she's the connection to the LARP crew and the real reason Kamala gets the comic accurate minidress suit Jossed for the first season.
  • Ant-Man and/or the Wasp- Between the mention of his podcast, his statue in Episode 1, and the mural in Episode 4, they could be building up to a cameo. Jossed for the first season.

While Kamala is shown to be interested in Kamran, her ultimate love interests in the show will be Kareem and/or Bruno
  • In Episode 1, after Bruno tells Kamala that she will be a great hero, they look at each other longer than they should, then realize it and act embarrassed, both pretending it never happened
  • Bruno has grown envious of Kamala and Kamran, throwing shade at Kamran in Episode 3 by referring to him as "average looking".
  • Episode 4 finally introduces Kareem. Despite Kareem and Kamala not seeing eye to eye initially (as they physically fight each other), they quickly bond together, and sparks of chemistry appear.
  • As of the end of the first season, no love interest. It's all about her and her family.

The cockatoo is foreshadowing the appearance of The Inventor
  • Jossed, at least for the first season.

Kamala's mother is hiding a secret from her
In Episode 1, when Kamala asks about the bracelet, Muneeba is silent for a moment until she quickly dismisses it as junk. Not to mention she keeps telling her to focus on the real world and not wasting her time on superheroes. What if she is hiding a secret from her, a family secret that she doesn't want Kamala to find out about? A bracelet that could tie to her family's secret.
  • Muneeba may know that her side of the family has the Inhuman bloodline. She is keeping the secret from Kamala to protect her and prevent Kamala from becoming an Inhuman.
  • Muneeba's mother was a super hero, and there was a tragedy in the family because of it, and Kamala being a Generation Xerox of her grandmother is why their relationship is so strained.
    • Somewhat Jossed by episode 2, since it turns out that her Old Shame is actually her own grandmother, who vanished during the Partition, just after WWII. It's yet to be revealed, though, what exactly happened that makes Muneeba refuse to talk about it.
  • Muneeba knows Captain Marvel personally. She was around Kamala's age, or slightly older, when Carol first returned to Earth. The Nega-Band that Kamala wears is a Kree-designed tool to absorb the powers/energies of both the Tesseract and Carol, but Muneeba's mother somehow got involved, gained control of the weapon... and things went bad for her. Muneeba does not want to lose anyone else she loves to 'Carol's war', as she sees it, and is VERY bitter about anything associated with Captain Marvel.
    • Jossed. Episode 2 reveals that the band was originally owned by Kamala's great-grandmother Aisha, pre-dating Captain Marvel by 50 years.
  • Almost all Jossed. Muneeba refused to talk about Sana and Aisha, not because they were super-powered freaks or anything, but because of unresolved Parental Issues: she was dreadfully ashamed that her mother always insisted they were descended from magical creatures, and thought it was a desperate attempt to justify Aisha abandoning them during the Partition.

Gabe Wilson's dad is Mister/Master Wilson

The Guardians of the Galaxy will not be amused with how Avenger Con portrayed them.
Peter Quill is referred to as "Star-Boy" instead of Star-Lord. Groot is called Mr. Tree. Worse, Rocket is referred by Peter's nickname diss of "Trash Panda".

Carol Danvers will be the one who names Kamala "Ms. Marvel".
The two will meet in the finale, and Carol will be so impressed with her that she'll say something like "Look at you, Ms. Marvel!" It would be pretty poetic for Kamala's idol to officially induct her into the superhero community.
  • Jossed; her father gives her the idea for the name.

The Inventor will appear.
  • Jossed for the first season.

Casting choices for The Inventor

Casting choices for Rebecca St. Jude

Kamala's bracelet is a nega band
The Nega Bands are a Kree power thing, and how awesome would it be if Mar-Vell (Dr. Lawson) gave them to Kamala's grandmother?
  • Episode 2 reveals the band was owned by Kamala's great-grandmother.
    • It's a lot more unlikely with that reveal (putting it 50 years before Captain Marvel), but Kree are long-lived... A different note is that the bangle was found on a dismembered blue arm; the Kree are blue.
  • In The Stinger of "No Normal", the season finale, Kamala's bangle acts up and causes her to disappear and be replaced a moment later by Carol Danvers, much like Rick Jones and Mar-Vell.

What the hell was that other dimension place that Kamala fell into when she put on the bracelet?
It's full of dark figures with glowing eyes? Probably not the Mindless Ones, so probably not the Dark Dimension. Black Panther showed us the afterlife of Wakanda, confirmed and referenced by Tawaret in Moon Knight, so maybe it's a mystical Pakistani ancestral plane. But Kamala ends the first episode saying "Cosmic", so maybe the show intends to take her in a Danvers-esque direction, more geared toward fighting cosmic level threats, and that's a Dark Dimension-like place that her bracelet was intended to be used as a tool to defend against.
  • Explained in episode 3 as being the Noor dimension, the home plane of the Clandestine.

Either the source of Kamala's powers or the main antagonist of the show will be referred to as a "djinn."
There's admittedly not much to go off here, except that the word "djinn" is explicitly used at least twice, along with Bruno's smart house system being named Zuzu (presumably short for Pazuzu, a Mesopotamian deity who bears some resemblances to the djinn). Rule of Three suggests the term may have some importance later on.
  • Confirmed.

Tyne Daly will (finally) return as Damage Control's Anne Marie Hoag
Having been absent since her initial debut in 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming, Hoag will make a surprise appearance in the series, with her serving as the boss to Agents Cleary and Deever.
  • Sadly jossed.

The villain Lineage will appear
  • It's possible, since Kamran has already shown up, but he introduces Kamala to his mother, rather than Lineage.
  • Jossed, at least so far as Kamran is concerned in the first season. Instead of working for Lineage, he's working with his mother, who is revealed to be one of a small number of people exiled from the Noor dimension and hoping to return there using the power of the Bangle.

Nakia will be mad at Kamala and Bruno for not telling her about Kamala's powers/alter ego
When Nakia learns about Kamala's abilities, she will feel betrayed that she was left in the dark over Kamala's powers. It looks even worse that both Bruno and Kamala's recent crush Kamran knew about the secret before Nakia did.
  • Confirmed in Episode 3, though she forgives Kamala by the end of the season.

Kamran will betray Kamala, like in the comics
While his reasons will be somewhat justifiable for his betrayal, Kamala will not be able to easily forgive him, putting an end to her crush on Kamran.
  • The end of episode 2 implies that it's a My Beloved Smother thing.
  • Jossed, but there is still a twist. Kamran doesn't betray Kamala, but his mother (Najma) does.

The Track Suit Mafia will make an appearance during the season
During the end credits for the series, a 'Trust a Bro' truck can be seen. This business front of the Track Suits was seen in Hawkeye (2021). Could this hint at their return?
  • Jossed.

The Auntie who thinks Aisha killed a man will be right
The Partition was a violent time, and she used her powers to try to save refugees, which included accidentally killing people, maybe due to Power Incontinence because she was doing too much. However, this overload trapped her in the mysterious dimension that Kamala briefly saw when she put the goggles on, and she can only barely reach out to Kamala during visions.
  • What if Aisha accidentally killed a relative of Najma? This would explain her hostility directed against Aisha's descendant, Kamala.
  • Confirmed, sort of: Aisha takes out a man who was pursuing her, thus making Aisha a Hidden Badass.
  • Mostly Jossed, though. Aisha and the others found the bangle during WWII, then were forced to flee advancing troops. Aisha thought the others had been killed, and found happiness making a family with Hasan and giving birth to Sana. Najma found her and killed her for betraying the rest of the Clandestine (for wanting to remain with her family and flee to Pakistan) shortly after she revealed her true nature to Hasan. Hasan raised Sana on stories of her magical mother, and Sana tried to do the same with Muneeba. Muneeba, however, believed thqt her mother was being ridiculous and her grandmother had abandoned the family during the Partition, and thus fled to the US in shame and never allowed anyone to talk about Aisha, leading to the rampant speculation about her.

One of Kamala's family, friends or acquaintances will not survive the series
Like with nearly every superhero origin story (and specially within the MCU), Kamala's life will be hit with tragedy, the death of a loved one. This will either be the consequences of Kamala's actions or something the true big bad will cause.
  • Technically Confirmed. Episode 5 has the insane twist that Kamala travels back in time and (sadly) encounters her dying great-grandmother Aisha.

Potential ideas on who could be the Big Bad of the series
It'll be the inevitable Marvel curse of the villain having similar but perverted powers as the hero. There's the fact that Kamran's mother got him to abduct Kamala because she knows exactly what's been going on.
  • Mixed. Damage Control becomes the final big bad of the season. The Djinn and an enhanced Kamran serve in the same vein of a "similar powered foe" for Kamala, but Kamran is largely reacting from a place of grief over learning his mother died closing the Rift, and because he's suffering severe Power Incontinence, and is fairly easily talked down by Kamala.

The possible Big Bad of the series will hurt or cause the death of one of Kamala's family or friends, causing It's Personal with Kamala the Big Bad
  • Mixed. Damage Control pursues and injures Kamran. They also indirectly cause Circle Q to explode. However, Kamala does not pursue vengeance against Damage Control; her priority is keeping everyone in her community safe from Deever's violence.

The Inventor will probably have a Spared by the Adaptation
It is possible that The Inventor will make it out alive at the end of the series; perhaps when he is sent to prison, he will probably be recruited by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine to be part of the future team of the Thunderbolts.
  • Jossed for the first season; never shows up.

Possible lead-in to The Marvels...
  • The series will be revealed to be an immediate prequel to the film, setting up the latter's plot, Big Bad, etc. Mostly confirmed in the stinger for the last episode.
  • The Kree will be revealed to still be partially responsible for the source of Kamala's powers, regardless of whether she's revealed to be an Inhuman or not. Unconfirmed as of "No Normal".
  • SWORD personnel will be seen reacting to something unusual. Jossed as of "No Normal".
  • Carol's cameo will have her visiting Kamala so she can recruit her to help against the Big Bad. Half-confirmed. Carol shows up in Kamala's room after the two apparently swap places because magic, but the two don't meet yet.

Kamala's "entrance" into The Marvels will be roughly a third to halfway in the film.
The film will start with Carol and Monica getting into things on their end. At the end of the first act, they'll discover the other bangle and activate it, which causes the events of episode 6's stinger to happen.
  • Jossed. Kamala appears within the first 10 minutes of the film.

There will be references to or mentions of Aladdin since the Djinn are related to the Genies.
  • Jossed. Unsurprising, really, given Aladdin is a ridiculous racist mashup of crap from cultures across two continents and multiple centuries.

Agent Cleary and Agent Deever will either have an Asshole Victim or Laser-Guided Karma.
Agent Cleary and Agent Deever were complete assholes for how they treated Peter, Ned, MJ and May in Spider-Man: No Way Home during their interrogation. The two of them threatened to arrest three teenagers as murderous criminals. And now here, the two of them are still the same assholes when they interrogate Zoe; Deever was very rude and racist when she asked Zoe if "Night Light" was Latina or Middle Eastern, something that made Cleary uncomfortable.
  • Mixed. Cleary has a surprising change of heart in the finale. He tells Deever to stop her pursuit, as it has escalated too far. Deever on the other hand ignores his request. In the end, Deever is nearly killed by Kamran and is fired from Damage Control.

Jennifer Walters will make her debut.
After Kamala inevitably gets captured by Damage Control, she'll need someone to bail her out of it the same way Matt Murdock did for Spider Man.
  • Jossed.

There will be negative side effects if a normal human or someone who is not a djinn pulls on the bangle.
  • There is a chance that if a human or someone who is not a djinn wears a bangle, it has some side effects. Like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. where terrigen crystal turns a human who is not born inhuman into stone. The bangle will either turn them into jade or marble, which was hinted from Episode 3 where Aisha and the other djinns found a cut-off blue arm with a bangle.
  • Jossed, for the first season. We never see anyone try on the bangle but Aisha and Kamala, and no one else has any negative effects from handling it.

Aisha's fate will be revealed
It is currently unknown whether Aisha is alive or not.
  • Aisha is alive, but she’s trapped in suspended animation in another world.
  • Overusing the bangle causes Aisha's body to disappear into pure bright.
  • She died during her failed attempt to send the Djinn back to their dimension. Or she sacrificed herself when she became aware of their ill intentions.
  • Her fate is finally revealed in Episode 5. Najma killed Aisha, after Aisha attempted to run away with her family (and the bangle) during The Partition.

The show will feature a surprise cameo of Tom Holland's Spider-Man
Recent news have reported that Tom Holland visited the set of Ms. Marvel during the series' production. And while it might have have been a simple set visit (like Michael Rooker's visit to the set of Avengers: Infinity War), there is a chance that he filmed a secret appearance as Peter Parker. The cameo would make much sense, as it would connect back to Damage Control's previous appearances in the MCU's Spider-Man movies and the E.D.I.T.H. Drones. The productions of Ms Marvel and Spider-Man: No Way Home were both 1filmed simultaneously in late 2020/early 2021, which would allow time for a cameo to be filmed. And if the cameo was added at the last minute into the production of Ms Marvel, it would explain why Ms Marvel's premiere was bumped to Summer 2022, as it would have to factor in the ending of No Way Home.
  • Jossed. Only Captain Marvel makes a cameo.

The 'betrayal' that Najma refers to was Aisha choosing to save her daughter and countless others, instead of going back to their dimension.
1.02 briefly refers how Sana (Kamala's grandmother) claimed she 'followed a trail of stars' to get on the train to reunite with her father during Partition. That trail of light was caused by Aisha, who discovered the cost of opening a portal to the Djinns' home dimension - a cost that Najma was all too happy to pay - and chose instead to use the bracelet to save her daughter.
  • Mostly Confirmed. The theory doesn't pan out exactly as stated, but it's very close to the final product. Aisha no longer wants to return to the Noor, wishing to stay with her husband and daughter. She tries to flee to Pakistan both to protect them and to hide from her former comrades, but is discovered and killed at the train station.

Kamala is the one that saved Nani and caused Aisha's disappearance
The ending of episode 4 sees Kamala travel back to the Partition, so it's possible that the trail of stars that Nani saw was Kamala's power and that Aisha disappeared because Kamala will somehow bring her back to the present.
  • Confirmed/Jossed in Episode 5; Kamala saved Nani/Sana, but Najma killed Aisha, and no one but Kamala paid attention to Aisha's murder in the chaos..

The original ClanDestine from the comics will appear
They were the ones who banished Najma and her ilk to Earth and will appear at the end to bring them back to the Noor dimension, though not in a way that Najma would actually enjoy. They will be a Good Counterpart to Najma's clan and will offer both Kamala and Kamran a chance to join them in the Noor dimension to learn of their heritage and the powers that could entail.
  • Jossed for the first season.

Kamala will resolve everything by creating a gateway between Earth and the Noor dimension
Kamala will stop Najma's plans of unleashing the Noor dimension to overtake Earth by creating a stable passage between the two realms that prevents that from happening. For bonus points, she'll be motivated to do so by being reminded that she's a Child of Two Worlds. The denizens of the Noor dimension will use this to enter Earth and deal with Najma themselves. The process will also allow ClanDestine to use their powers on Earth as they wish, giving Kamala access to her powers without the band, which will be destroyed as part of the effort.
  • Jossed.

Breaking the "veil" could lead to a Multiverse Incursion.
In Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the audience learns that Multiverse Incursions are incidents when different universes collide with each other. In episode 4, Waleed references how the Noor Dimension could overtake our dimension if the veil is broken. Sound familiar?
  • Jossed for the first season. The Rift in the Veil is closed and there are no hints at anything multiversal.

Kamran meets The Inventor.
When Kamran hides in Bruno's room, he stares at the Nikola Tesla poster in Bruno's room for a few minutes. Instead of commenting that Bruno is a fan of Nikola Tesla, Kamran changes the subject. It is possible that Kamran knows of The Inventor, the Thomas Edison clone; it is unknown how long Kamran has known about the existence of The Inventor, but it is possible that he has heard of the company of Edison Electric and the criminal record of The Inventor.
  • Jossed. He inherits power from his mother, gains hard light abilities like Kamala's, and escapes to Pakistan.

The Inventor will appear as The Stinger in the last episode. Laying the groundwork for him to be the villain of season 2.
  • Jossed, though he's not off the table yet for a possible second season.

Bruno and/or Kamran get a moment to shine against the final boss
To the tune of Wanted Dead Or Alive.
  • Confirmed, though moreso for Kamran. Bruno works more as a Science Hero.

Muneeba will make the rest of Kamala's final costume for her, based on her broken necklace and the outfit she's wearing in episode 5.
She eyes Kamala's broken necklace at the end of episode 5 and looks inspired, and we already know she can make costumes.
  • Confirmed!

Nakia’s decision if she forgives Kamala or not in Episode 6
  • If Nakia forgives Kamala for lying to her, she will tell her not to keep secrets from her again.
    • Confirmed, all is forgiven by the final episode.
  • If Nakia does not forgive Kamala, she does not want to see her again. This may change her views on superheroes.
    • Jossed, see above.

Unexpected and twist plots appear in Episode 6 after-credit
  • The location of the second bangle is in the hands of Big Bad of The Marvels.
  • Nakia joins Damage Control as an intern or assistant to learn how to capture supernatural people like Kamala.
    • Both jossed. While WMG Theory is confirmed, The Stinger instead shows Kamala swapping places with Carol Danvers to the confusion and surprise of both.

Bruno's family being MIA is more significant than it appears.
Despite being a main character, Bruno's family has been weirdly absent throughout most of the series. Bruno's parents are not in his life, with Bruno vaguely referencing in Episode 5 that he "never had" parents. The series has implied that this is a case of Raised by Grandparents, with him living with his Nonna (AKA grandmother). However, his Nonna has remained The Ghost throughout the series. And despite the Kahns seemingly being on good terms with Bruno's Nonna, she oddly doesn't attend Aamir's and Tyesha's wedding. Is this hinting that his family will play a larger role in the MCU's future?

Bruno's family will be revealed to be a Canon Character All Along
The series will reveal that Bruno's Nonna or another relative is someone we already know. Possible ideas:
  • He is Valentina's son or grandson.
  • He is Kingpin's and Vanessa's son, with Bruno's real name being Richard.
  • He is Anne Marie Hoag's grandson, making the DODC storyline ironic.
  • The reincarnated older version of Tommy Maximoff (he notably speeds into Kamala in a few scenes).
  • The secret love child of Matt Murdock and Elektra.
  • The son of the Inventor.

The Avenger Con and merchandising rights for the Avengers in general are owned by Disney.
Bit of a meta joke there.

Kamala and Zoe will make amends
Despite them being rivals, they used to be friends, and Zoe did feel guilty for selling her out to the government.
  • Confirmed.

If Ms. Marvel does get a second season, it will deal with the event of The Marvels
Like the rest of MCU movies and Disney+ shows, I wouldn't be surprised if the potential second season of Ms. Marvel will tackle the fallout from the event of The Marvels and how it will affect Kamala.
  • Due to the time passed after Season 1 wrapped production and to avoid Dawson Casting, there would likely be a time jump for Season 2. Kamala would be in college, with Aamir and Tyesha starting a family.
    • Kamala's already a borderline case of Dawson Casting anyway; Iman Vellani is 19, Kamala's supposed to be 16. In the comics, Aamir and Tyesha do have a child, though, and it would make sense for season 2 to use that storyline.

There was a good reason why The Clandestines were banished
Judging by their ruthless actions, perhaps they were murderous criminals or worse, a part of an evil organization who were plotting to conquer the Noor Dimension and rule it with an iron fist.

The part where Bruno puts that letter in Kamala's locker took place earlier the same day as the last scene with Bruno, Kamala and Nakia.
Bruno did it at the end of a Friday on the same weekend that he was leaving, is my theory, as he wanted to confess his feelings to Kamala but didn't want to do it face to face. It explains why things are the same between them as they normally are in the last scene. Also, assuming that when Carol and Kamala swap places, it's before Kamala had a chance to get to school and find the letter, then it would still be something to leave as a plot point for a potential Season 2 as it would most likely not be touched upon in The Marvels.

Agent Deever will return working for Bolivar Trask
Her heavy dislike for powered individuals and disregard for public safety falls in line a lot with anti-mutant villains from the X-Men, and Kamala being a mutant doesn't hurt either. She'll show up in the future as an agent of Trask's and even get a hold of the EDITH technology so they can become prototype Sentinels.

Zoe will get a Coming-Out Story in season 2.

Kareem's father will turn out to be Kingo from Eternals
He said his mother was a huge fan of Kingo Sr. They could have met and she could have figured out who he really was and they struck up an on-again off-again thing.

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