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Marvel Marks 50 Days Until Captain Marvel With New Character Posters

We only have 50 days left to wait until Captain Marvel arrives in cinemas, and to mark this milestone, Marvel Studios has released ten new character posters which show off the movie’s key players.
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We only have 50 days left to wait until Captain Marvel arrives in cinemas, and to mark this milestone, Marvel Studios has released ten new character posters which show off the movie’s key players.

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Needless to say, in the array of images there’s one dedicated to Carol Danvers herself, who’s about to make her MCU debut before going on to meet some of her superpowered peers in Avengers: Endgame. One Marvel universe regular she’s already crossing paths with, however, is Nick Fury, who you’ll see here in his younger form.

After that, we have Carol’s old Air Force comrade Maria Rambeau, whose daughter Monica is expected to some day become an important MCU figure in her own right. And speaking of Captain Marvel’s friends, Goose the cat is also given his own image, though it’s still to be confirmed if he really is a feline at all.

The identity of Jude Law’s character remains similarly ambiguous, though much of the internet is currently convinced that he’s playing Yon-Rogg. Whoever this guy is, we’ll likely see him fight alongside fellow Star Force member Minn-Erva, played by Gemma Chan.

For another character who may not be all they seem, the villainous Skrull leader Talos is pictured here in his deceptive human form. One antagonist we’re already familiar with, however, is Korath of Guardians of the Galaxy fame, though another figure that we haven’t yet been properly introduced to is the still-unnamed character played by Annette Bening. Last but not least, we have Phil Coulson, well over a decade before his first encounter with Tony Stark.

So, that’s the main line-up for Captain Marvel, and we’ll witness the adventure that connects them all when the film hits theaters on March 8th, 2019.


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