Fans have been clamoring for a Captain Marvel movie for years, and Marvel Studios is finally – FINALLY – making one, and although the film still hasn’t gone into production we did get a lot of new information about the film at the Marvel Studios panel at Comic-Con 2017.
Marvel Studios revealed that the film, which stars Oscar-winner Brie Larson (Room) as the popular superhero will take place in the 1990s, before the events of Iron Man. What’s more, it will co-star Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, who will appear with both of his eyes. The two characters will team up to fight the Skrulls, a shape-changing race of aliens who have been a thorn in the Marvel Universe’s side for decades (via Coming Soon).
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These announcements are no doubt appealing to Marvel Studios fans. Not only are we finally getting a Captain Marvel movie, but we’re finally getting another film with Nick Fury in a major role, after several years of glorified cameos from Samuel L. Jackson in various Marvel Studios films. We’re also finally introducing the Skrulls into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which some of us weren’t even sure was possible, since the rights to the characters could conceivably have been part of the package of characters 20th Century Fox controls in their Fantastic Four franchise.
What’s more, setting the film in the 1990s helps Marvel Studios separate the introduction of this new character from the events of the two upcoming Avengers movies, the first of which will be released before Captain Marvel, and the second will arrive in theaters afterwards.
Captain Marvel will be directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck (Mississippi Grind), and arrive in theaters on March 8, 2017… which seems like a long, long, LONG time from now.
The 12 Superhero Movie Announcements We Need from Comic-Con 2017:
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12 Superhero Movie Announcements We Need from Comic-Con 2017
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Batgirl
The first live-action Batgirl movie is on its way, courtesy of director Joss Whedon, and Comic-Con would be the perfect place to announce who will be starring in the title role, who will be the villain, and when it's actually coming out.
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The Batman
Matt Reeves has thrown out Ben Affleck's screenplay and he's starting from scratch, and that means so are we. We don't know the official title, we don't know the villains, and heck, we don't even know for sure if Ben Affleck is coming back for the next solo Batman movie. Let's hope we know the answers to at least some of these questions by the end of Comic-Con.
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The DC Extended Universe Mystery Movies
Warner Bros. has a lot of films in development and a lot of release dates staked out inoverthe next few years, but for the most part, we still don't know what's coming and when. Comic-Con would be a great place to officially announce their upcoming slate and confirm once and for all which of these movies are actually on the immediate horizon.
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Fantastic Four
The last few live-action Fantastic Four movies were duds, but if 20th Century Fox wants to keep the rights to the characters, they have to do SOMETHING with them once in a while. Rumors are swelling that a kid-friendly version might be on the way. Hopefully the studio sets the record straight at SDCC.
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The Flash
The first live-action movie based on The Flash has a star, and has at least some priority at Warner Bros., but it still doesn't have a filmmaker. Directors like Matthew Vaughn, Robert Zemeckis and even former Han Solo filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller have been in contention for a while now. Let's finally lock this down and get this production running.
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Gambit
20th Century Fox has been trying to make a solo Gambit movie for a while now, recently attaching Channing Tatum to the title role, and plunking Doug Liman in the director's chair. But the production appears to have completely stalled. Comic-Con is the best place to jumpstart the buzz again, by announcing new cast and crew members.
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Green Lantern Revisted Header
Okay, so the first Green Lantern movie was a dud. Hopefully the DC Extended Universe is big enough and weird enough for audiences to accept a high-high-concept like Green Lantern Corps, the upcoming film about intergalactic space cops who use willpower to turn green energy into... stuff. The new film needs a director and two stars, to play Hal Jordan and John Stewart, and we need to know who those folks are before we can rest assured this movie is in good hands.
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Man of Steel 2
Superman died in Batman v Superman, but he's done that before, and he came back with a bang. We all know a Man of Steel 2 is in our future someday. Comic-Con should at least firm up the date, and hopefully tell us who will be taking over from Zack Snyder.
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The Untitled Avengers Movie
Marvel Studios will put on a big show and reveal a bunch of new footage but Phase Three is still a few years away, so what could they possibly reveal? Maybe the title of the currently untitled Avengers movie, which takes place after Infinity War and might just be a game changer for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Wonder Woman 2
The studio slow-walked the Wonder Woman movie for decades, but now it's the biggest domestic blockbuster of the summer. We all know a sequel is coming. The question is whether Patty Jenkins will return (it's not official yet), when it's coming out and who the next villain will be. And we want those answers this weekend.
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X Force
A lot of the upcoming X-Men movies sound pretty exciting, but they also sound like stories we know from the comics. It's harder to tell what form X-Force will eventually take, since the cast of the comic has changed dramatically over the years, along with their raison d'être. Hopefully we'll find out more about the film's direction and cast of characters.
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Something Unpredictable
It would be nice if any or all of the aforementioned announcements were made at Comic-Con 2017, but what we REALLY want is something we didn't even know we wanted yet. A superhero we never thought would get their movie, getting their own movie. A groundbreaking crossover. A foray into a whole new genre. Something, ANYTHING to really shake up the superhero movie landscape.
The ball's in your court, Comic-Con. Wow us.
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