![]() The movie reveals that, deep down, she’s troubled by her insecurities about her past, or the lack of one. She doesn’t always act strong and tough, though. I see why some people would complain about Carol being portrayed with a feminist agenda in mind. When a biker tried to hit on her, she stole his bike. In a flashback, some loser tries to show her the meaning of the word “cockpit”, and she beat the guys face in. Some of my favorite moments with Carol have to do with her dealing with guys who tried hitting on her. So how does she respond? By being as sassy as hell, and it is awesome to watch. As shown in flashbacks, she has had to spend her entire life having people look down on her because she’s a girl, or just make passes at her. She’s strong, confident, and she doesn’t take crap from anyone. I will be upfront about my opinion on Carol Danvers: I like her. When it comes down, isn’t that all that matters? Our Two Heroes While this makes the plot a little bit predictable, it doesn’t make it any less fun. If you have seen the source material and the other films, you can expect what will happen in Captain Marvel. It has the sci-fi, retro pop culture elements of Guardians of the Galaxy (some of the Kree from GOTG appear in younger forms) and the spy-thriller elements found in Captain America: Winter Soldier. The film’s plot seems like a mixture of past Marvel films. Teaming up with a younger Nick Fury to get home, Carol instead discovers her past on Earth as well as secrets that change everything she thought she knew. But when a mission goes wrong, she gets separated from her comrades and stranded on Earth with the Skrulls in pursuit. Part of an elite squad in the Kree Empire, Starforce, she fights their shape shifting enemies, the Skrulls. Taking place thirteen years before Iron Man, the film stars Carol Danvers, an amnesiac soldier with the ability to fire energy blasts from her body. ![]() I’ll just go over the bare bones of the plot for this. And, even though this is coming later than most, I just wanted to give my review for the origin film for the Avengers trump card, Captain Marvel. Given the history behind the character, you can bet I was excited for Captain Marvel. The next one, the son of the original, went temporarily insane and destroyed, then remade, the entire universe.Īs for Carol Danvers, just click here and you’ll see. The original was a Kree warrior who became one of the universe’s greatest heroes, but whose career was cut short when he died of cancer. Ironically, despite being one of the strongest superheroes in the Marvel universe, and even sharing the company’s name, those who wear the title of Captain Marvel aren’t as famous as heroes like the Avengers. All that’s left is the Marvel Universe’s trump card, and the person who I think will have a huge role in defeating Thanos, Captain Marvel. While Ant-Man and the Wasp was fun, its overall purpose was to put Scott Lang in position for his role in Endgame. ![]() Sadly, we’d have to wait another year to see the sequel, Avengers: Endgame, and there were two more MCU movies out between then. But the post-credits scene offered us hope as Nick Fury sent a message to someone with this symbol on them: So, yeah, it didn’t end well for the heroes. Even if you haven’t seen it, you’ll probably have seen this meme that was inspired by the ending: Needless to say, Infinity War was a huge hit, with the ending leaving fans in shock. Black Panther gave us a cultural icon, Into the Spider-Verse gave us the best Spider-Man film yet, but the movie with the biggest impact was the one Marvel had spent years building towards, Avengers: Infinity War. The year 2018 was a big year for superhero movies, and Marvel reaped the most benefits.
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