Marvel Studios shifts to Mrs. MarvelOnce Moon Knight wraps up in a few weeks and the television series introduces an all-new character to the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the first time. The series debuts the actor Iman Velani as teenage Avenger Kamala Khan. The series looks like the studio is one of the most family-friendly shows around. Some teasers and trailers of the series have been released.
Except for the trailer and TV spots, we have rarely seen Disney+‘s, Mrs. Marvel. Of course, it has proved enough to complain to some fans that Kamala Khan’s power has changed drastically. The young hero wears Gauntlet’s “NegaBands” which give Kamala some Green Lantern-esque abilities rather than being portrayed as an Inhuman who obscures her power.
This time, another surprise was revealed. The new Ms. Marvel will be the first Marvel Cinematic Universe project to be evaluated by TV-PG. Obviously, Marvel is much more family-friendly, as all other Marvel Studios TV shows and movies on Disney+ are rated PG-13 or TV-14. The main reason this rating changes expectations is due to the tone and genre of the show. The first trailer released for the show emulated the trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming as a John Hughes comedy. However, the similarities with the latter may end there. Homecoming had a fun element to those kinds of movies, avoiding the death of Uncle Ben’s MCU, but there were also moments of dark and serious characters that became a staple of the MCU. At that time, Marvel’s reputation for TVPG changed expectations for these more serious moments. Instead, Ms. Marvel seems to evolve, moving beyond Spider-Man: Homecoming and talking about John Hughes’ adult high school without adding dramatic elements. That doesn’t mean the PG project can’t have a serious moment, and Marvel certainly has its fair share, but the rating changes expectations of how serious the show will be.
This makes sense in many ways, as Kamala is the type of character that can appeal to young fans. We’re still not sure if that means avoiding the adult themes and stories Marvel saw in shows like The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Moon Knight, but the series isn’t part of the action. Very hard or violent for sure! Stay tuned in the coming weeks for more details on the highly anticipated Disney+ series.
Ms. Marvel is a new original series that introduces Kamala Khan, an American Muslim teenager who grew up in Jersey City. Avid gamer and greedy fan-fiction writer Kamala, especially regarding Captain Marvel. Is a mega fan of imaginative superheroes, but Kamala fits not at school, sometimes even at home, until she gets superheroes like the heroes she always admires. I feel. The superpower will improve your life, right?”
It was recently confirmed that Iman Vellani would be joining as Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvels include Aramis Knight, Saagar Shaikh, Rish Shah, Zenobia Shroff, Mohan Kapur, Matt Lintz, Yasmeen Fletcher, Laith Nakli, Azhar Usman, Travina Springer, and Nimra Boeka. Bisha K. Ali is the lead author of the series and the episodes are directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilal Farrer, Meera Menon and Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy.