Brie Larson plays Carol Danvers, a.k.a Captain Marvel. Teyonah Parris plays Monica Rambeau, who gained superpowers in WandaVision, and Iman Vellani returns as ...
Previously dated for July 2023, Marvels Studios revealed that 'The Marvels,' from director Nia DaCosta, will now hit theaters in November.
[debuted exclusively for attendees at D23](https://variety.com/2022/film/news/the-marvels-brie-larson-ms-marvel-1235322678/) last September. “There’s something immensely powerful about seeing Monica (Teyonah Parris) and Kamala (Iman Vellani) and Carol (Brie Larson) together in a frame,” Feige said. Directed by DaCosta from a script by Megan McDonnell (“WandaVision,” the 2021 Disney+ series),” the new film expands the Captain Marvel universe by following the adventures of Monica Rambeau — who earned her superpowers in “WandaVision” and was introduced as a child in “Captain Marvel” — and Captain Marvel superfan Kamala Khan, from 2022’s “Ms. Marvel with the news that the film, from director [Nia DaCosta](https://variety.com/t/nia-dacosta/), will [now hit theaters on Nov. After Kamala’s mysterious bangle suddenly begins to glow, the young hero is suddenly teleported away and replaced with Captain Marvel, who looks around the teen’s bedroom (which features posters of herself), unsure of how she got there. 10](https://variety.com/lists/marvel-studios-release-schedule/captain-marvel-2/).
The upcoming Marvel film stars Brie Larson, Iman Vellani, and Teyonah Parris. Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, Iman Vellani as Kamala Kahn / Ms. Marvel, ...
Heading towards the stars, the "first look" features Captain Marvel in the middle, Monica Rambeau (known as Photon in the comics) at the top, and Kamala Khan standing on the ground, with Ms. And whether the delay may be worth the wait or not, that would only be answered until The Marvels graces the big screen on November 10. To make up for the delay, Marvel has released the upcoming film's first poster, showing Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) teaming up with Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) and Teyonah Parris (Monica Rambeau), bearing a tagline that states, "Higher. Marvel, and Monica Rambeu together for the first time, with Captain Marvel's original "Higher. We're about to deliver both good and bad news, and we'll start with the bad and let the good compensate. The release of the long-awaited sequel to 2019's Captain Marvel, however, has been delayed and won't be premiering on the big screen until November 10.
Summer 2023 is already crowded, and it would've been 10 months between Marvel movies if it stuck in July.
The individual suggested to IndieWire that means a more conscious focus on how to provide bigger windows for franchise films and shows, as well as taking a holistic look at the entire slate of what comes out of Disney Entertainment. Also appealing: given Disney’s current rollout of new films to Disney+, “Haunted Mansion” should hit Disney+ right around Halloween, exactly when “Hocus Pocus 2” made a killing on the service. [Disney](https://www.indiewire.com/t/disney/) and [Marvel](https://www.indiewire.com/t/marvel/) have bumped back the release of “ [The Marvels](https://www.indiewire.com/t/the-marvels/),” the direct sequel to both “ [Captain Marvel](https://www.indiewire.com/t/captain-marvel/)” and the series “Ms. The trade-off in terms of what other films “The Marvels” is competing against at the box office might be a wash. With “The Marvels,” a July slot would have placed the film’s release a little more than two months after the release of the next MCU film on the calendar, “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. Justin Simien directs “Haunted Mansion.” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” opened in that slot in 2022 and made $855 million worldwide. Others that opened in that same November window have been “Thor: Ragnarok,” ($855 million) “Doctor Strange” ($677 million), and the less financially successful “Eternals” ($402 million). 3.” It also would have also left a gap of a whopping 10 months between it and “Captain America: New World Order” in May 2024. The summer is so jammed that finding any window to ensure IMAX screenings of “The Marvels” would have been a tough ask. The new corporate structure at Disney under CEO Bob Iger, one allegedly set to be more creator-focused, may be one of them. Marvel,” to November 10 after it was originally scheduled to debut in theaters in late July.
This just in: Disney/Marvel Studios' sequel The Marvels will no longer be opening on July 28, rather Nov. 10, which is where Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ...
Moving Haunted Mansion to late July enables the studio to capture more kids off on summer break versus mid August. The Marvels will debut the weekend after Warner Bros/Legendary’s Dune: Part Two on Nov. Lionsgate’s Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes as well as Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s Trolls 3 open on Nov. The Marvels directed by Nia DaCosta, is the sequel to the $1.1 billion grossing 2019 title Captain Marvel. Marvel which stars Iman Vellani as the title character. 10, which is where Black Panther: Wakanda Forever opened last year over the Veterans Day long holiday weekend to a November record of $181.3M.
The poster features the aforementioned stars, who play Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau(/Spectrum, probably) and Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel respectively ...
He also said that comic fans would “recognize elements of the Kree-Skrull war.” Before this poster dropped, The Marvels had a release date of July 28, which means that the three will now fly higher, further, faster just before Thanksgiving instead of during the summer. The Marvels will take place after the events of the Disney+ series, Ms.