Actress Walks Away From 'Captain Marvel' Leaving MCU Future Shattered, Addresses Exit

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Lashana Lynch as Maria Rambeau (L) and Brie Larson as Carol Danvers (R)

Credit: Marvel Studios

9 Comments

  1. i still want to see more captain marvel in the mcu

    1. Danielle

      There is NO chance that there will be another Captain Marvel movie, they’re either going to kill her off in either Kang Dynasty or Secret Wars

  2. Eduardo

    Allowing children (adult boys) to determine the fate of a movie is rediculous. Why? Simple they are not interested in the core of the movie, it questions their sexual insecurities. Men, still in their child stage of development at 60 should be ignored as ditch debris.

  3. Loren

    I am a 32 year old male who is very much still a child.. I loved all but the last episode of Ms.Marvel, loved WandaVision even more, and thought Captain Marvel was on par with everything else in Phase4. The Marvels was a terrible movie though. I was so stoked after seeing the first trailer for it, but after seeing the film I felt as if I paid 15 bucks to see the post credits scene. Blaming the Marvels failure on the loser incel faction of the fan base is ridiculous. That movie failed for the same reasons Quantumania and Thor4 failed. Wakanda Forever just barely scraped by in my opinion. This current phase of Marvel has failed due to upper management and the fact Chapek spread Feiges workload far too thin.

  4. Bernie Hughea

    Captain marvel was an incredible movie. Brie Larson was incredible in the movie and it’s unfortunate that there are so many chauvinist that for some reason can’t accept a woman hero!
    The marvels was terrible movie because the story was terrible and had nothing to do with Brie Larson.

  5. adam

    The CORE fans of most action movies are males. Period.
    It isn’t that women are put in as heroes, those have been in comics forever and a day.
    It’s that a male recognizes when a female is acting more like a male than female. It’s a natural distinction we feel.
    When Disney executives decided that starting with the Start Wars, the “force” was female; they projected themselves into Territory where women would supplant men and DEI was king.
    We go to movies to get away from realities, not to see a DEI warrior producer/director/writer take the heroes we grew up reading and fantasizing we could be; into shallow versions that are chewed up and spot out in the name of female empowerment or DEI.
    Writers have already made it clear that they are directed to not even read the comics the characters originate from.
    What kind of bunk is that?
    There’s nothing wrong with a strong female character.
    There is something wrong and unnatural when they act like men though.

  6. Jeff henway

    So glad we’re done with Captain Menstral, I mean marvel

  7. Man Guy

    Literally no one cares. She was useless as an actor and is clueless as a person

  8. Lena Shuester

    When feminism becomes manhating, then you find Brie Larson.

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