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Captain Marvel: Everything we know about the movie so far

The first reactions to Captain Marvel are out of this world

Marvel Studios' Captain Marvel | Special Look

Academy Award winner Brie Larson is joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2019’s Captain Marvel, which casts her not only in the title role, but also as the cosmic hero’s alter ago, Carol Danvers. In the comics, Captain Marvel has been an ally and teammate to The Avengers over the years, and critics’ initial reactions to the Captain’s first feature film indicate that she’s off to a great start on the big screen as well.

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Captain Marvel is directed by Mississippi Grind filmmakers Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck from a script by Tomb Raider screenwriter Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Meg LeFauve (Inside Out), Nicole Perlman (Guardians of the Galaxy), and Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch (Glow). The film is set in the 1990s and explores the powerful hero’s adventures in the time before Iron Man and The Avengers came to prominence.

Here’s everything we know so far about Captain Marvel, the studio’s first female-led solo superhero movie.

  • Title: Captain Marvel
  • Release date: March 8, 2019
  • Cast: Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Annette Bening, Djimon Hounsou, Lee Pace, Clark Gregg
  • Directors: Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck

First impressions

In mid-February, Captain Marvel screened for critics for the very first time, and the initial reactions were good. Very, very good.

After watching Marvel’s latest superhero blockbuster, people who attended the screenings flocked to social media to sing Captain Marvel‘s praises. Entertainment Weekly’s Devan Coogan called the movie “pure joy,” while Slashfilm’s Peter Sciretta dubbed it “a great origin story.”

Naturally, early reports focused on Brie Larson’s performance — Collider editor-in-chief Steve Weintraub said that Larson “literally shines in the role” — but many also took time to heap praise on Ben Mendelsohn, who plays Captain Marvel‘s extraterrestrial villain, Talos. According to viewers, Carol Danvers’ cat, Goose, steals practically every scene that he’s in.

Captain Marvel hits of ’90s nostalgia struck a chord with many critics, especially the soundtrack. More than one member of the audience was pleasantly surprised by the movie’s sci-fi vibe, which Fandango’s Erik Davis described as “retro & trippy, mysterious & dorky.”

If you were worried that Marvel’s first female-fronted movie would shy away from politics, put your fears to rest. Charles Pulliam-Moore, a contributor to io9 and Gizmodo, observed that “there are a *number* of points throughout it that subtly and unsubtly address the fact that dudes apparently have an issue with Carol being strong.” Sonaiya Kelley of the Los Angeles Times calls Captain Marvel “pro-woman without being overdone.”

Trailers and images

Just in case you’re thinking Captain Marvel will be nothing but action, Marvel released a new television ad for the film in early February that teased some of the more comedic moments from the film — including a few exchanges between Carol Danvers and Nick Fury, among others.

Captain Marvel | TV Spot

Marvel kicked off 2019 with a new trailer for Captain Marvel (see above) that debuted during the College Football Playoff National Championship game on January 7. The preview featured plenty of new footage from the film, particularly involving Larson and Jackson’s characters.

The previous trailer for Captain Marvel (see below) debuted December 25 and offered scenes from the movie featuring Larson flying high as the powerful hero. It also showcases some choice shots of her Kree homeworld.

CAPTAIN MARVEL "Born Free" TV Spot Trailer (2019) Marvel Superhero Movie HD

The first trailer for Captain Marvel was released September 18 and provided the first footage from the film, as well as a preview of its tone and ’90s setting — with the latter firmly established by a shot of Larson’s character crashing into a Blockbuster video store.

Marvel Studios' Captain Marvel - Official Trailer

Larson posted a new poster for the film to accompany the trailer’s premiere.

Look Mom, I’m a superhero. #CaptainMarvel pic.twitter.com/iUv0g1wlxs

— Brie Larson (@brielarson) September 18, 2018

After hinting that something big was going to happen September 5, Larson and Entertainment Weekly revealed the first official image of Larson as Captain Marvel that day.

The future is female! Here’s your exclusive first look at @BrieLarson as @CaptainMarvel, the galaxy’s newest — and most powerful — star: https://t.co/EKfHhGIhUa pic.twitter.com/xhD00bdfF0

— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) September 5, 2018

The image was accompanied by a gallery of official images and a feature that offered a few more details about the plot of Captain Marvel, which will be set after she gains the abilities that make her one of Marvel’s most powerful heroes.

Among the images was the first look at the Skrulls, the shape-changing aliens that will make their debut in the film.

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Also appearing in the gallery are returning characters Korath (Djimon Hounsou) and Ronan (Lee Pace) from Guardians of the Galaxy, as well as new characters played by Jude Law and Ben Mendelsohn, among others. Mendelsohn plays a Skrull villain in the film, seen in the image above in his alien form, and in a second image in his shape-changed human guise.

An Infinity War hint?

Given everything that transpired in Avengers: Infinity War (including a particular post-credits scene) and the seemingly long stretch of time until Captain Marvel hits theaters, it’s no surprise that Marvel movie fans are looking for reasons to keep talking about both films in order to make the wait seem a little shorter.

A thread on Reddit is focused on determining whether a piece of cloth worn by Infinity War character — and one of Thanos’ henchmen — Cull Obsidian could hint at a past encounter with Captain Marvel. The scene captured in the image shows Cull wearing a sash-like strip of cloth on his hip that appears to have the same red, blue, and gold colors as Captain Marvel’s uniform.

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Given the 1990s setting of Captain Marvel and its cosmic story elements, it’s entirely possible that Cull had a run-in with Carol Danvers at some point, and Marvel has never shied away from including nods to its other films — past or future — in each movie it releases.

However, quite a few Reddit users have indicated that the color similarities are just a trick of lighting, and that the cloth is actually a different color.

At this point, the debate over the sash has become the comic-book-movie equivalent of 2015’s viral “What color is this dress?” question, and Marvel doesn’t seem inclined to step in and settle it any time soon.

Annette Bening joins the MCU

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According to The Hollywood Reporter, four-time Oscar-nominated actress Annette Bening has joined the film’s cast. No word on Bening’s character has been given, save for the fact that she will be a scientist of some sort, though rumors suggest she may be playing Danvers’ mother. Whoever she ends up playing, we expect it must be an important role, given Bening’s pedigree.

The ’90s are alive

A series of photos from the set of Captain Marvel found their way online in March, just a few days after cameras began rolling on the film. While the 1990s setting for the movie had already been confirmed, the photos offer an indication of just how ’90s the characters will go for the film.

The photos were posted on Twitter by fan feed Captain Marvel News, and feature Larson — as well as other members of the cast — adorned in some impressively period-appropriate attire for the ’90s.

Mooooree because we must admire our badass #CaptainMarvel wearing a casual Guns N Roses tee! ???????????????? pic.twitter.com/jNVoMRnKlt

— ✵ Captain Marvel News ✵ (@CaptMarvelNews) March 29, 2018

Welcome to the jungle, Carol Danvers.

Taking flight

Marvel released a photo from production on Captain Marvel on March 26, 2018, to announce the start of principal photography.

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The first photo from the set of the film features Larson (left) alongside Brigadier General Jeannie Leavitt, 57th Wing Commander (right), at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada.

A cosmic story

In Marvel Comics continuity, Danvers is an Air Force pilot who gained powerful abilities when her DNA was fused with that of an alien species during an explosion. She initially took the name “Ms. Marvel,” but eventually inherited the title of “Captain Marvel” from the original character who went by that name.

The Captain Marvel movie is set in the 1990s and features Samuel L. Jackson as a younger Nick Fury (when he still had two eyes) and is expected to use the shape-changing aliens known as Skrulls as the film’s villains.

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The official synopsis for Captain Marvel reads as follows: “The story follows Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races.”

New and familiar faces

Marvel’s announcement regarding the start of filming was accompanied by an official cast listing for the movie, which includes some unexpected returning characters from the studio’s cinematic universe alongside the previously announced newcomers.

Along with Jackson returning as Nick Fury, the film’s cast also includes Djimon Hounsou reprising his Guardians of the Galaxy role as Korath, Lee Pace reprising his Guardians of the Galaxy role as Ronan, and The Avengers and Agents of SHIELD actor Clark Gregg returning as SHIELD Agent Phil Coulson.

Captain Marvel Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in The Avengers Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

The supporting cast is filled out by Ben Mendelsohn (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story), Lashana Lynch (Brotherhood), Gemma Chan (Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them), Algenis Perez Soto (Sugar), Rune Temte (Eddie The Eagle), McKenna Grace (I, Tonya), and Jude Law (The Talented Mr. Ripley) in the role of Mar-Vell.

Costume and colors

In January 2018, Larson was glimpsed on the Atlanta set of Avengers: Endgame wearing what appears to be her Captain Marvel uniform (or some variation of it).

The photos of Larson suited up as Captain Marvel were posted by Page Six and feature her navigating the streets of Atlanta (with some help from a map) and giving an unidentified male character a painful handshake (and likely teaching him a lesson of some sort).

See the first photos of Brie Larson as Captain Marvel https://t.co/M5PysAdUR7 pic.twitter.com/4FWoU8lTMX

— Page Six (@PageSix) January 25, 2018

The fourth Avengers movie unfolds in the wake of Avengers: Infinity War and was confirmed to feature Captain Marvel in a key role. That film will hit theaters a month after Captain Marvel, in April 2019.

Fans of the character have noted that Larson’s costume doesn’t appear to have the same red, yellow, and blue color scheme that Captain Marvel often appears in, but the first trailer for the film confirmed that she’ll don variations of the costume in both color schemes.

Updated on February 20, 2019: Added critics’ first impressions.

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