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'The Marvels' release date, cast, trailer: What to know about new 'Captain Marvel' movie
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Date:2025-04-17 00:51:35
Captain Marvel, the prodigal child of the Milky Way returns to face one of her greatest enemies yet, but she won’t do it alone.
“The Marvels” set to release Friday, Nov. 10, follows Carol Danvers "Captain Marvel" played by Brie Larson as she takes on the task of caring for a destabilized universe.
Her powers become entangled with her estranged niece S.A.B.E.R. astronaut Captain Monica Rambeau and superhero enthusiast Kamala Kahn "Ms. Marvel" after she investigates an unusual wormhole linked to the Kree, an alien race she thought she had defeated.
The unlikely superhero trio must work together, whether they like it or not, to save the universe from a Kree revolutionary intent on destroying “every planet they call home,” according to the trailer.
Only together can “The Marvels” go higher, further and faster than ever before. Here’s everything to know about the sequel to the “Captain Marvel” film and Disney+ show “Ms. Marvel.”
‘The Marvels’ release date
“The Marvels” will be out in theaters across the country on Friday, Nov. 10.
What characters can we expect to see in ‘The Marvels’ movie?
Marvel fans can expect to see a few familiar faces on the screen, and a couple they may not know.
“The Marvels” trio is made up of Carol Danvers "Captain Marvel" played by Brie Larson, Kamala Kahn "Ms. Marvel" played by Iman Vellani and Monica Rambeau played by Teyonah Parris.
The Marvel women will also be joined in the fight by Nick Fury played by Samuel L. Jackson.
Characters like Muneeba and Aamir were previously introduced as Kamala Kahn’s family members in the Disney+ show “Ms. Marvel” in June of 2022, according to IMDB.
- Muneeba Khan played by Zenobia Shroff
- Yusuf Khan played by Mohan Kapur
- Aamir Khan played by Saagar Shaikh
Here’s a list of characters you probably haven’t seen before:
- Dar-Benn played by Zawe Ashton
- Emperor Dro'ge played by Gary Lewis
- Prince Yan played by Park Seo-joon
More:Who is the strongest Avenger? Tackling this decades old fan debate.
How can I watch ‘The Marvels’ trailer?
Marvel Entertainment released the official trailer for “The Marvels” back in July. You can watch it here.
What other Marvel movies can I watch ahead of ‘The Marvels’?
Disney+ has a pretty extensive collection of Marvel movies, including “Black Widow,” “Iron Man” and “Spider-Man: Homecoming” available for your viewing pleasure, but watching or rewatching “Captain Marvel” or “Ms. Marvel” is the best way to bring yourself up to speed.
Take a look at all of the Marvel movies definitively ranked by USA Today movie critic Brian Truitt here.
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