Three new superheroes to land in Marvel's Cinematic Universe

One of them will be a Pakistani-American teenager as Ms Marvel


Entertainment Desk November 12, 2019

In a recent turn of events, Kevin Feige has announced that three new superheroes will be landing in Marvel's Cinematic Universe, however, their secret identity was not revealed initially. The studio's president claimed that they will first be introduced in Disney+ television shows and then end up in Marvel movies.

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Nevertheless, in a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, Feige revealed that it would actually be Ms Marvel, Moon Knight and She-Hulk that will show up in films, although it’s unknown whether they’ll fight alongside the Avengers in ensemble films or just as supporting players in other characters’ standalone films.

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The Ms Marvel series will focus on a Pakistani-American teenager named Kamala Khan, who is the first Muslim character to lead her own comic book. Not to mention, Kamala was announced to be playing the protagonist in the Avengers video game.

Ms Marvel to play protagonist in 'Avengers' video game

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It had earlier been disclosed that Ms Marvel and She-Hulk would be  getting their own TV shows and now Moon Knight has also been added to the list. Marvel had even started auditions for the role of Ms Marvel and had announced that they will unveil Ms Marvel on November 12 (US time).

Marvel has already started auditions for Ms Marvel aka Kamala Khan

The shows will be shown exclusively on Disney’s new streaming service, which launches in the US on Tuesday (US November 13).

However, the Avengers writers Christopher Marks and Stephen McFeely recently stated they are “worried” for the future of Marvel films could ruin the effect of Endgame, which was released in April.

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