
The Marvels
Higher. Further. Faster. Together.
When her duties send her to an anomalous wormhole linked to a Kree revolutionary, Carol's powers become entangled with that of Jersey City super-fan Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, and Carol's estranged niece, now S.A.B.E.R. astronaut Captain Monica Rambeau. Together, this unlikely trio must team up and learn to work in concert to save the universe.
- 6.0
- 2023
- Released
- 1h 45m

Brie Larson
Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel
Teyonah Parris
Monica Rambeau
Iman Vellani
Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel
Samuel L. Jackson
Nick Fury
Zawe Ashton
Dar-Benn
Gary Lewis
Emperor Dro'ge
Park Seo-jun
Prince Yan
Zenobia Shroff
Muneeba Khan
Mohan Kapur
Yusuf Khan
Saagar Shaikh
Aamir Khan
Leila Farzad
Talia
Abraham Popoola
Dag
Lashana Lynch
Maria Rambeau
Tessa Thompson
Valkyrie
Daniel Ings
Ty-Rone
Alex Hughes
Kree Announcer
Shardiah Ssagala
Skrull Young Adult
Cecily Cleeve
Skrull Young Girl
Remi Dabiri-McQuaid
Skrull Child
Ffion Jolly
Skrull Woman
Kennedy McCallum-Martin
Little Monica
Savannah Skinner-Henry
Aladnean Child
Rachel John
Joyous Aladnean
Daniel Monteiro
Royal Attaché
Kya Garwood
Awed Kree Soldier
Fikayo Ifarajimi
Hala Citizen
Shereen Walker
Kree with Mask
Hansen Burton
Kree with Mask Comrade
Hailee Steinfeld
Kate Bishop
Kelsey Grammer
Dr. Henry 'Hank' McCoy / Beast
Jett Klyne
Tommy Maximoff (archive footage) (uncredited)




























Released
en
$274,800,000.00
$206,136,825.00
- #hero
- #superhero
- #space travel
- #based on comic
- #sequel
- #teenage girl
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #duringcreditsstinger
- #marvel cinematic universe (mcu)
- #woman director
- #space adventure
- #absurd
- #foreboding
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A perfectly enjoyable superhero flick. By comparison only, <em>'The Marvels'</em> is one of the weaker MCU movies (there are still 6 releases that I'd rank lower, mind) but there's still no doubting that I had fun with this one. Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris and Iman Vellani are a trio that work well together, Vellani is especially good. I liked watching the story unfold, it's told in a sharp
A lot of the hatred towards this movie was brought about by Marvel's lack of quality control in recent years, and perhaps rightfully so in terms of projects like Quantumania and Love & Thunder -- but this is, without a doubt, the most harmless and over-hated movie in this cinematic universe. A lighthearted joyride that takes inspiration from some of Captain Marvel's (and her predecessors') comic b
After all the bad press about this movie, I finally watched it. I enjoyed the movie and don't think there was anything wrong with it. It's entertaining and has a bunch of action. I generally like most of the Marvel movies and I am happy they are still being put out there.
Who watched the Mrs. Marvel series already knew the tone the movie would have. It achieves what it wants, and it is fun and cute, not a cinema masterpiece (and it never intended to be). One things that annoys most people are the connections - literally to know much stuff here you needed to be catch up with all the movies and series related on MCU. Also the space between Mrs Marvel are too long
Its not just that Larson is deeply uncharismatic, or that now the whole marvel thing reeks of try hard desperation to restart the previous two decades longest running gravy train. Its mostly that all of the marvel movies always have been, low grade cartoons for lame brained adults. The fuckheads who slurped it all are now pretending like this is any worse, it isn't. Its the same thing, and you was
If this movie was 30 minutes I'd have 10 starred it. The rest just kind of falls into the typical colourful, bombastic garbage. Too much Marvel garble. I'm not the target for this by any means but if your kids feel ripped off and angry after watching it, congratulate them and discuss why. Fans of original Star Trek will find something familiar here.
Better than I expected. Go go girl power! Boooo to all the haters! 66/100
A trashtastic conclusion to an epic failure of a series of movies. Maybe finally the M-SHE-U can rest in peace and we can get some actual good movies made.
When I first heard the title of this movie, I thought it was about a 1960s girls’ singing group. And, frankly, that would have probably made for a better movie. Writer-director Nia DaCosta’s third feature outing and the latest in the Marvel Universe paradigm is a wildly inconsistent superhero movie that tries too hard to do too much and doesn’t have a script to support it. Too many of its plot ele

When Kree ruler "Dar-Benn" (Zawe Ashton) unearths a powerful bracelet, she unleashes a power in it's sister being worn, decoratively, by the enthusiastic but a bit annoying "Kamala" (Iman Vellani) and next thing we find chaos ensues. It appears that her new powers connect her to "Danvers" (Brie Larson) and her slightly estranged cohort "Rambeau" (Teyonah Parris). When they use their powers they fi
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-nia-dacostas-the-marvels-is-a-solid-mid-tier-mcu-movie/ "The Marvels is a film that showcases some of the well-known strengths and weaknesses of the MCU. It struggles with script and editing issues that hinder its narrative cohesion and character depth, besides an unnecessarily short runtime that doesn’t help its villain. Fo











