The Marvels’ Binary and Her Connection to the X-Men, Explained

With the release of The Marvels, fans have finally been able to dive back into the cosmic expanse of the Marvel Universe alongside Brie Larsen’s Carol Danvers, Iman Vellani’s Kamala Khan, and Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau. As exciting as it is to see these three characters come together on the silver screen, they aren’t the only heroes who have been given attention in the film.Like nearly every other Marvel Cinematic Universe film, The Marvels features a mid-credits sequence that offers a glimpse into what may be coming in future films. The scene features a displaced Monica Rambeau awakening to find herself stranded in an alternate reality as a result of the events at the conclusion of the film. There, she is greeted by Kelsey Grammer’s Hank McCoy, better known as Beast of the X-Men. More importantly, Monica is greeted by her mother, Maria Rambeau, as portrayed by Lashana Lynch, who in this world is a costumed hero named Binary. This calls back to one of Captain Marvel’s most significant comic book eras.Carol Danvers was part of the Marvel Universe for nearly a decade before she became Ms. Marvel, gaining super powers when she was caught in an explosion with the original Captain Marvel. With some help from Janet Van Dyne (aka the Wasp), Carol took on a new costume. She also grew close to the Avengers, eventually joining the team alongside mutant heroes such as Hank McCoy and Wanda Maximoff, better known as Beast and the Scarlet Witch, respectively. This led to Carol coming in closer proximity to mutant villains such as Mystique’s Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, leading to rivalries and friendships that would change her life forever.The Marvels Director Compares Carol Danvers to James BondThe Marvels Star Teyonah Parris Cried After Earning Part in the MCU

With the release of The Marvels, fans have finally been able to dive back into the cosmic expanse of the Marvel Universe alongside Brie Larsen’s Carol Danvers, Iman Vellani’s Kamala Khan, and Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau. As exciting as it is to see these three characters come together on the silver screen, they aren’t the only heroes who have been given attention in the film.

The Marvels Director Compares Carol Danvers to James Bond

Like nearly every other Marvel Cinematic Universe film, The Marvels features a mid-credits sequence that offers a glimpse into what may be coming in future films. The scene features a displaced Monica Rambeau awakening to find herself stranded in an alternate reality as a result of the events at the conclusion of the film. There, she is greeted by Kelsey Grammer’s Hank McCoy, better known as Beast of the X-Men. More importantly, Monica is greeted by her mother, Maria Rambeau, as portrayed by Lashana Lynch, who in this world is a costumed hero named Binary. This calls back to one of Captain Marvel’s most significant comic book eras.

The Marvels Star Teyonah Parris Cried After Earning Part in the MCU

Carol Danvers was part of the Marvel Universe for nearly a decade before she became Ms. Marvel, gaining super powers when she was caught in an explosion with the original Captain Marvel. With some help from Janet Van Dyne (aka the Wasp), Carol took on a new costume. She also grew close to the Avengers, eventually joining the team alongside mutant heroes such as Hank McCoy and Wanda Maximoff, better known as Beast and the Scarlet Witch, respectively. This led to Carol coming in closer proximity to mutant villains such as Mystique’s Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, leading to rivalries and friendships that would change her life forever.

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