The Marvels director Nia DaCosta opened up about Monica Rambeau’s character arc in the upcoming superhero movie, which involves her estranged relationship with Captain Marvel.When Rambeau was first introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, fans got to know her as a bright young kid who’s able to instantly bond with Carol Danvers because of the hero’s friendship with her mother Maria. Afterward, a grown-up Monica (Teyonah Parris) appeared in the acclaimed Disney+ series WandaVision, where it was revealed that she was one of the people who vanished for five years following Thanos’ snap. Returning from the Blip, a distraught Monica finds out that her beloved mother has already died. In the series, she didn’t get the chance to process her mother’s death as she immediately resumed her position as a Captain of S.W.O.R.D.Speaking with Total Film, DaCosta confirmed that The Marvels will finally see Monica deal with the trauma of losing her mother and having an aunt who’s failed to guide her through her grief due to Captain Marvel’s frequent absence from Earth. “For a child to lose their aunt, and then to lose their mother – although she wasn’t a child when her mother passed away – [she’s left to] feel like she has no family,” she said. “But then to see that her aunt has been popping to Earth every now and then, and off in space doing [stuff] for a bunch of other people and also not being able to reconcile any of that because she’s never around — that can really create a wound. Monica definitely has a wound that she finally gets to address in this film.”RELATED: The Marvels Director Addresses Captain Marvel 3 Possibilities
The Marvels director Nia DaCosta opened up about Monica Rambeau’s character arc in the upcoming superhero movie, which involves her estranged relationship with Captain Marvel.
When Rambeau was first introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, fans got to know her as a bright young kid who’s able to instantly bond with Carol Danvers because of the hero’s friendship with her mother Maria. Afterward, a grown-up Monica (Teyonah Parris) appeared in the acclaimed Disney+ series WandaVision, where it was revealed that she was one of the people who vanished for five years following Thanos’ snap. Returning from the Blip, a distraught Monica finds out that her beloved mother has already died. In the series, she didn’t get the chance to process her mother’s death as she immediately resumed her position as a Captain of S.W.O.R.D.
Speaking with Total Film, DaCosta confirmed that The Marvels will finally see Monica deal with the trauma of losing her mother and having an aunt who’s failed to guide her through her grief due to Captain Marvel’s frequent absence from Earth. “For a child to lose their aunt, and then to lose their mother – although she wasn’t a child when her mother passed away – [she’s left to] feel like she has no family,” she said. “But then to see that her aunt has been popping to Earth every now and then, and off in space doing [stuff] for a bunch of other people and also not being able to reconcile any of that because she’s never around — that can really create a wound. Monica definitely has a wound that she finally gets to address in this film.”
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