The
Marvels:
The
Marvels
is
all
set
to
shine
bright
with
the
power-packed
trio
of
Captain
Marvel,
Monica
Rambeau,
and
Ms.
Marvel.
The
epic
team-up
will
stir
3x
the
action
in
the
Captain
Marvel
sequel.
We
last
saw
the
Marvels
in
their
respective
films
and
series
where
they
were
introduced
as
standalone
superheroes,
and
now
they
are
immensely
awaited
by
the
audiences
to
fight
as
one
this
November
in
an
intergalactic
adventure
of
intertwined
super
abilities.
The
Marvels
creators
describe
the
three
leading
superheroes
Following
the
intrigue
around
the
'zabardast'
trio,
The
Marvels
creators
Mary
Livanos
and
Nia
DaCosta
describe
the
sisterly
dynamics
among
the
three
female
superheroes.
Recently,
while
speaking
about
The
Marvels'
trio,
Director
Nia
DaCosta
shed
light
on
the
sisterhood,
saying
that
'It's
basically
like
three
sisters
who've
been
estranged
coming
back
together.
The
youngest
is
Kamala,
and
she
idolises
the
eldest
sister,
[Carol
Danvers].
Adding
more
about
Monica
Rambeau
and
Captain
Marvel's
dynamics,
she
adds,
"And
then
the
middle
child,
who's
felt
the
abandonment
of
the
eldest
more
deeply,
and
who
knows
the
eldest
better
than
the
youngest.
She
went
on
to
say,
"That's
Monica.
She's
the
tether
between
the
two.
And
then
we
have
the
jaded
elder
sister
who's
like,
"I've
been
doing
this
for
years.
You
have
all
of
them
giving
something
to
the
other
that
they
need.
They
complement
each
other,
but
they
are
really
like
sisters
who
have
to
figure
out
how
to
love
each
other,
essentially,
so
that
they
can
save
the
world.'"
Executive
Mary
Livanos
calls
Carol
the
brawler
and
Monica
the
brains,
with
Kamala
essentially
the
wide-eyed
ingénue
'caught
up
in
Captain
Marvel-sized
epic
adventures,
the
likes
of
which
she
has
never
seen
before.
The
Marvels
stars
Brie
Larson,
Teyonah
Parris,
and
Iman
Vellani
in
pivotal
roles.
The
film
also
stars
Samuel
L.
Jackson,
Zawe
Ashton,
and
Seo-Jun
Park
in
a
Nia
DaCosta
directorial.
The
Marvels
will
fly
higher,
further,
faster,
and
together
this
Diwali.
Only
in
cinemas
in
English,
Hindi,
Tamil,
and
Telugu.