Chris McCarthy has a big decision to make.
11.11.2023 - 00:57 / variety.com
Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: This post contains major spoilers about the ending of “The Marvels,” now playing in theaters. At this point in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the multiverse is in shambles. By the end of “The Marvels,” the villain has ripped a massive hole into the fabric of space and time, causing another reality to start bleeding into the MCU. To repair it, the titular superheroes — Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel (Brie Larson); Kamala Khan, aka Ms.
Marvel (Iman Vellani); and Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) — must merge their powers and then send Monica beyond the rip into the other dimension. To complete the task, however, Monica has to stay behind, trapping her in another universe while Carol Danvers and Kamala Khan mourn her sacrifice. In the post-credits scene, we see that Monica is alive and well as she wakes up in a strange medical facility.
Suddenly, she comes face to face with an alternate version of her late mother, Maria Rambeau (Lashana Lynch), by her side. The Maria from this universe doesn’t recognize Monica, and she’s dressed in the red-and-white Binary costume from the comics. In the Marvel comics, Binary is a powerful alter-ego of Carol Danvers while she teamed up with the X-Men.
Chris McCarthy has a big decision to make.
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WARNING: This post contains spoilers for The Marvels! Read at your own risk!
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Jordan Moreau “The Marvels” is getting ready to take flight at the box office, but it won’t be as sky-high as its predecessor “Captain Marvel” and many of its fellow Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. The latest MCU adventure has made $6.6 million in previews at the box office. “The Marvels” is expected to make between $60 million and $65 million in its opening this weekend.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter “The Marvels,” the 33rd installment in Disney’s Marvel Cinematic Universe, is barreling toward an unfortunate box office distinction. The big-budget superhero sequel is expected to generate just $60 million to $65 million from 4,000 North American theaters in its opening weekend, which would be one of the lowest debuts in MCU history.
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