Expect some dysfunctional family relationships in The Marvels, according to director Nia DaCosta.In an interview with Empire Magazine, DaCosta explained how she was interested in the matter of Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) being too much of a workaholic at the time of Maria Rambeau’s death and how it will play an important role in the sister-like conflict between her and Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris). “I thought it would be cool to map an estranged family history and sister story onto them,” DaCosta said. “Carol’s the oldest, the prodigal, then there’s the middle sister Monica, who Carol knew as a kid and promised she’d come back [to] but then never did. All the switching stuff is great, but the thing I actually care about is how these two reconcile.”DaCosta continues by revealing how Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani) fits into the sisterhood dynamic. The super Captain Marvel fan made her debut in the Ms. Marvel series on Disney+ and will be the one who finds the soft spot in Danvers. “Kamala is the youngest, who hasn’t had the experience of living with this older sister but idolizes her,” DaCosta said. “Carol’s a bit jaded at the beginning of the film [but] Kamala reminds her how amazing she is.”RELATED: The Marvels May Release Earlier Than Expected, Will Take Dune: Part Two’s IMAX Screens
Expect some dysfunctional family relationships in The Marvels, according to director Nia DaCosta.
In an interview with Empire Magazine, DaCosta explained how she was interested in the matter of Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) being too much of a workaholic at the time of Maria Rambeau’s death and how it will play an important role in the sister-like conflict between her and Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris). “I thought it would be cool to map an estranged family history and sister story onto them,” DaCosta said. “Carol’s the oldest, the prodigal, then there’s the middle sister Monica, who Carol knew as a kid and promised she’d come back [to] but then never did. All the switching stuff is great, but the thing I actually care about is how these two reconcile.”
DaCosta continues by revealing how Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani) fits into the sisterhood dynamic. The super Captain Marvel fan made her debut in the Ms. Marvel series on Disney+ and will be the one who finds the soft spot in Danvers. “Kamala is the youngest, who hasn’t had the experience of living with this older sister but idolizes her,” DaCosta said. “Carol’s a bit jaded at the beginning of the film [but] Kamala reminds her how amazing she is.”
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