Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, and Iman Vellani are a winning trio in Nia DaCosta's first foray into the MCU.
The Big Picture In recent years, as the MCU has grown with a never-ending stream of movies and Disney+ shows, this universe has grown incredibly dense—much like the comics they’re based on. Especially on paper, it sounds like the latest MCU film, The Marvels, almost has too much to remember for the uninitiated—and even for those who have followed this world since 2008. Consider that given its three leads, The Marvels implies that viewers must have watched 2021’s WandaVision and 2022’s Ms.
Release Date November 10, 2023 Director Nia DaCosta Cast Brie Larson, Samuel L.
But for the most part, Dar-Benn mostly feels like MacGuffin just to get these three heroes together, and that’s honestly completely fine, considering she's not the most interesting villain, and The Marvels has its focus on its three leads instead. Larson, Parris, and Vellani are a joy together, and watching their dynamics throughout The Marvels is all this film needs.
Larson, Parris, and Vellani Elevate 'The Marvels' to New Heights Yet this doesn’t work without Larson, Parris, and Vellani and all three are having a blast—which is palpable. By uniting these three, they’re able to let loose in a way we’ve never seen before. Sure, Kamala never has a filter, but it’s a delight to watch Larson’s Captain Marvel having a good time, or Parris’ Rambeau get lost in a dance on a musical planet.
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