How She-Hulk, Moon Knight and Ms. Marvel fit into the MCU movies
By Mark Lynch
Ms. Marvel
Kamala Khan had one of the quickest rises to the top. She’s only been around for just over six years (her first appearance was in Captain Marvel No. 14). Since then, she’s become one of comic book fans’ favorite heroes. A lot of it has to do with her being so different from other heroes. For example, she’s completely into superheroes. She grew up idolizing them and wanting to be one. Among those heroes was her favorite Carol Danvers a.k.a. Captain Marvel. She’s the reason she took the name Ms. Marvel, which was Carol’s old alter ego. This is probably going to be how she’s introduced.
This makes the most sense. Using her origin story from the comics will give fans a sense of home. It’s as if the creators have been reading the source material; something that’s been crucial to the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It also helps that Brie Larson agrees, as well:
"“I feel like she’s the future. So when I’ve been asked about the future of the MCU, or the future of the Captain Marvel series, I want to be with her.”"
That’s one heck of a stamp of approval. Her being introduced with her idol will be an emotional moment for Kamala and for the fans. Marvel Studios loves adding unforgettable emotional moments. Add this to the list of key scenes like Tony Stark hugging Peter in Avengers: Endgame.