Blue Beetle was definitely a surprise in cinematic quality, as fans with very low expectations, indicated that it was not a bad movie, they even indicated that it was much better than expected and that it should be given a chance and apparently, now the same thing is happening to The Marvels.
Some people have already had the opportunity to see the new Marvel movie and there are critics who indicate that it is the best we can see in recent superhero movies and have praised the work of director Nia DaCosta, so it seems that the film starring Captain Marvel is not only to save the fantasy universe, but also the Marvel universe.
The Marvels comes to save Marvel from failure
If you have no idea what The Marvels is about, here’s the synopsis:
“Happy to report that The Marvels is a marvel. It’s fun and the cast works really well. Is it one of Marvel’s best movies? No, but it left a smile on my face. It’s definitely worth seeing in a movie theater. The post-credits scene is tremendous. Excited for what’s next.”- Steven Weintraub, Collider
With a little review like that, it is indicating that we have been badmouthing a product that would have a lot of future and just like that review, many media and movie critics have praised the new Marvel movie, indicating that it looks like an opportunity for the audience to buy a ticket and go, as Marvel would give more projects to the talented director Nia Dacosta.
Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, has regained the identity taken from her by the tyrannical Kree and exacted her revenge on the Supreme Intelligence. But a series of unforeseen consequences force her to bear the weight of a destabilized universe. When duty leads her to an anomalous wormhole linked to a Kree revolutionary, her powers connect with those of her New Jersey superfan Kamala Khan, a.k.a. Ms. Marvel, and her estranged niece, now an astronaut at S.A.B.E.R., Captain Monica Rambeau. Together, the members of this unlikely trio will have to join forces and learn to work as a team as The Marvels to save the universe.- Says the sinopsis
What do you think about it? Do you think Nia DaCosta will be given more film projects after her direction of The Marvels?