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The Marvels teaser directly calls to mind Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel Trolls.

Due to the intertwined powers of Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau and Iman Vellanis Kamala Kahn, the recently released trailer begins on their trading floors before Brie Larson’s Carol Danvers does the same. The opening line of the Beastie Boys’ 1998 hit song “Intergalactic,” “Bam, now you’re not telling me to smile,” is used to introduce Larson’s debut in the trailer. It appears to be a nod to the sexist backlash Larson has experienced since joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2019 as Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, which includes the first installment of the series to receive a barrage of criticism soon after its release.

The wonders The three leaders will team up to face an entirely new threat while also trying to deal with the new problems that have arisen with their powers. These see that if one of them uses their abilities, Monica, Kamala, and Carol will all switch places in the cosmos.

The official synopsis for The wonders explains: “When [Carols’] Duties send her to an anomalous wormhole linked to a Kree revolutionary, and her powers blend with those of Jersey City superfan Kamala Khan aka Ms. Marvel and Carol’s estranged niece, Captain Monica Rambeau. This unlikely trio must band together and learn to work together to save the universe as The Marvels.”

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Brie Larson is Captain Marvel

Director Nia DaCosta has previously opened up about Larson’s return to the MCU, particularly in light of the actor’s performance in the upcoming film. “We were shooting a more emotional scene,” DaCosta recalled, “and Larson turned to me, took three or four and said, ‘Well, I’m holding back the tears, but if you want them to fall, let it fall, I know.’ .’ The level of control she has over her instrument is really impressive.”

Larson herself has spoken about why she got into the role in the first place, noting that it was mostly Ms. Marvel’s existence that drew her to the role. Larson said, “A big part of why I wanted to play Captain Marvel was because of Ms. Marvel and what that meant.” is just a really exciting thing.”

The wonders hits theaters on November 10th.

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