MCU’s soon-to-be-released The Marvels has been riddled with contentations and fan wars over its all-female cast and lead. Ever since it was announced, fans have been divided about Marvel pushing forth the ‘equal representation’ agenda and getting on the ‘woke’ train, which many consider unnecessary.
While debates about it don’t seem to die out soon, a major script leak has started fresh sparks and controversies on social media. A post-credit scene leak has kicked off the M-She-U controversy, with numerous fans crying about Marvel trying to sabotage male superheroes just for appearing as woke and progressive.
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The Marvels Post Credits Scene Leak Hints at M-She-U
The Marvels is an upcoming MCU movie, which will see Ms Marvel aka Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), Captain Marvel aka Carol Danvers (Brie Larson), and Captain Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) in the lead. The unlikely team would get together after their powers somehow end up tangled with each other. What seems to be an interesting story taking the multiverse one step further, it is already under the fire of fans for its all-female-lead cast.
As per the recent link, a post-credits scene would have Kamala taking Nick Fury’s tablet, which is used to keep tabs on every active superhero, and running up to Kate Bishop. Kamala then narrates the entire tale of events, later asking her to create a new Young Avengers team along with Cassie Lang (Kathryn Newton).
This leak confirms the team up of a Young Avengers team, with female superheroes in the lead.
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Fans Revolt As The Marvels Leak Hints Major Female Superhero Team-Up
The Marvels leak does seem to hint that young female Avengers are all set to play a major role in future Marvel projects. But fans are not so keen on seeing female superheroes taking the lead. Instead, they want to have male superheroes taking the baton as was in the previous phases of MCU. Here are some fan reactions over the M-She-U controversy.
On the other hand, many fans have also spoken up in support of the changing landscape of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
With such debates not going to end anytime sooner, it would be interesting to see how Marvel navigates through these criticisms and shape their unique cinematic universe.
The Marvels will hit the theatres on November 10, 2023.
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