First episode of Ms. Marvel was made available last Wednesday, 8, on Disney+
The newest series of Disney+, Ms. Marvel has only one episode available on streaming last Wednesday, 8, but was acclaimed by critics who had early access. In addition, there is already talk of a sequel: the screenwriter Sana Amanat commented on the possibility of a second season to the Screen Rant.
With six episodes in all, the miniseries follows Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), a Pakistani-American teenager from Jersey City who is a captain marvel (Brie Larson). while you want to be a Avenger, the protagonist one day discovers her own superpowers. The other episodes will be available on Disney+ once a week, every Wednesday.
“I hope they have [outras temporadas]. I mean, it’s presented as a limited series for her to go off and do other things,” he said. Sana Amanat. “[A produção] it certainly establishes her as a heroine. It will appear in marvels then so it’s half there. I hope we get a second season is all I will say! I hope to see us as a part of it.”
Today begins the great story of the 💫 Kamala Khan 💫. #MsMarvel from Marvel Studios, watch it now on #DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/XbY0cqXPKx
— Disney+ Brazil (@DisneyPlusBR) June 8, 2022
Ms. Marvel: Malala Yousafzai Praises Muslim Representation in Disney+ Series
Ms. Marvel (2022) reached the Disney+ this Wednesday, 8th, and has already won Malala Yousafzai. The Nobel Peace Prize winner praised the Muslim representation in the series in a letter to marvel studios. Ms. Marvelis carried out by Kamala Khana Pakistani-American teenager played by Iman Vellani. (via Omelet)
“It’s not every day that I turn on the TV and find a character who eats the same foods, listens to the same music, or uses the same Urdu phrases as I do. what a joy to see that Ms. Marvel reflects the life of a Pakistani immigrant family and reveals a young superheroine whose powers connect to her heritage. Thanks, Marvel and Disney+and the most important, Ms. Marvel,” he wrote Yousafzai.
“What a joy to see Ms. Marvel reflects the lives of a Pakistani immigrant family and reveal a young superhero whose powers connect to her heritage. Thank you, Marvel and Disney+, and most importantly, Ms. Marvel.” #MsMarvel (2/2)
— Ms. Marvel (@msmarvel) June 7, 2022
According to Omelet, the activist delved into the analysis of the series on her personal blog. “During the first episodes of Ms. Marvel (yes, I got to see them before), I was struck by how familiar the life of Kamala Khan seemed to me,” he wrote.
Yousafzai added: “She talks to her friends about the bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, listens to Pakistani pop music and eats chicken biryani with her family. And I suspect that many Pakistani children will see their own parents in the genius father and strict mother of Kamala.” She ended by saying that Ms. Marvel “is giving the fans [a representatividade] that she didn’t have as a child.”
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