Captain Marvel: The Most Awaited

When Captain Marvel hits theaters on March 8, 2019, it’ll be the 21st film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the first to feature a woman as its lead character (Evangeline Lilly’s Wasp was a title character, true, but the greater focus of Ant-Man and The Wasp was still Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man). That’s a lot of weight for one character to carry.

“I always felt that that character had a lot of potential,” Conway tells Polygon, “but it really took someone who had a clear vision for what she wanted to achieve, Kelly Sue, to make it happen. I’m just delighted that it’s happened. If I can ride on her coattails, I’m happy to,” he says, laughing.

“I understand that Carol’s not real and her honor is not at stake,” DeConnick tells Polygon, “but there is this part of me that’s proud of her. Like, ‘You step on to that big stage, girl! You’ve got this!’ […] It’s nice to see them trusting her; believing in the power of that character. It’s pretty great.“I hope it makes a bazillion dollars.

Moreover, fans speculated that Captain Marvel may show up in the sequel of Avengers: Infinity War. And in fact they theorized that maybe, just maybe Captain Marvel will be the one to defeat Thanos and save the whole universe.

And now, with the release of its first teaser trailer, fans all around the world are so hyped to watch the movie itself. In fact, the trailer, released by Marvel Entertainments’ Youtube channel on Friday, September 18, got too much attention and made it look easy to have 31 million views in just three(3) days making its way up to the #1 spot in Youtubes’ trending list.

Click the link to watch:
https://youtu.be/Z1BCujX3pw8

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