The latest MCU movie, The Marvels, featuring a trio of superheroes (Captain Marvel, Miss Marvel and Captain Monica Rambo), has just hit our screens.
And as is the case with almost every new release since the first Iron Man film, Nia DaCosta’s feature film is no exception to the rule, offering the audience this little treat at the end of the film: the post-credits scene, an event that was left out and which, without spoiling, is of course important. Information is provided in this last film.
So today we’re going to play around with these numerous post-credits scenes, trying to guess which movies these eleven images are from, but before that let’s get back to this latest Marvel movie with a few secrets from the making.
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New director
If Captain Marvel was directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, this sequel is directed by Nia DaCosta, to whom we owe Little Woods and the new Candyman.
The actors discussed
In 2015, when Captain Marvel was planned, Rebecca Ferguson, revealed by the series “The White Queen” and who exploded thanks to Mission Impossible Rogue Nation, was strongly considered for the role of the superhero… That same year, Bryce Dallas Howard asked Marvel Studios. For a role in promoting Jurassic World!
Note also that Kathryn Winnick, Natalie Dormer, Kate Sackhoff, Yvonne Strahovski, and Emily Blunt were also more or less considered before Brie Larson inherited the character.
egg shell
Because baby Flerkens are born inside eggs, the team took inspiration from Kelly Sue DeConnick’s comics to determine what the shell would look like to protect them. In the end, there were more than 60 Fleurken eggs on set, hand-painted by the backup crew.
It’s time to play and try to find which movies these eleven post-credit scenes are from!
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