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a b Kuiper, El (June 29, 2022). "Ms. Marvel Episode 4's Hidden Free Marvel Comic Easter Egg Explained". Screen Rant. Archived from the original on July 2, 2022 . Retrieved July 3, 2022. There are two reasons to do this: the MCU isn’t messing with Inhumans, as they’re hoping everyone forgets about that ABC TV series. And the narrative arc the comics took for Kamala to decide that it’s important for her not to impersonate other people was lovely, but perhaps more than Disney+ could chew while still accomplishing its other goals. That means her origin has to change, and she gets other powers instead of being a polymorph. If she’s not an inhuman and Terrigen mist isn’t a thing, what is Kamala Khan and how does she get powered up? What Are Ms. Marvel’s New Powers? Bui, Hoai-Tran (December 10, 2020). " 'Ms. Marvel' First Look Teases New Disney+ Series, Character Confirmed to Appear in 'Captain Marvel 2' ". /Film. Archived from the original on December 11, 2020 . Retrieved December 10, 2020. a b c Burlingame, Jon (July 11, 2022). "Behind the Music of 'Ms. Marvel': Laura Karpman Score Is as Colorful as the Disney+ Series Itself". Variety. Archived from the original on July 28, 2022 . Retrieved August 2, 2022. If there’s someone Kamala Khan looks up to more than Wolverine, or anyone else really, it’s Captain Marvel. From the trailer alone, you can see how she idolizes her. Some of the classic sequences from the comics, like Kamala accidentally (at first) turning into Captain Marvel, look like they’re actually fantasy sequences here, rather than a demonstration of her powers, which gives us another hint at the show’s style. It’s also a hint that Kamala’s not a polymorph – she can’t just transform into anything and anyone at will.

Yet for all those moments, the book is hardly a bastion of feminism—a sentiment best expressed by the character’s initial costume, featuring a bare midriff and booty shorts, clearly drawn from the male gaze—something Conway cops to in the introduction to the first Marvel Masterworks volume collecting the series, saying, Editors on the series include Nona Khodai (episodes one, four, five, and six), Sabrina Plisco (episodes one, three, and six), and Emma McCleave and Sushila Love (episodes two and three). [11] :28 Visual effects for the series were created by Digital Domain, Framestore, FuseFX, Method Studios, RISE, SSVFX, Trixter, and Perception. [95] Music [ edit ] External audio

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Another reason behind the decision may have been to help the three female superheroes appear more in line with each other by sporting suits of a roughly similar design, creating more of a consistent team look. In Ms. Marvel, Kamala gains the ability to harness cosmic energy and create hard light constructs from a magical bangle, [3] [4] which differs from the shapeshifting abilities that she has in the comics. Feige explained that the Inhuman source of her abilities in the comics did not "match" with the timeline and events of the MCU, so her powers were adjusted to be related to her Pakistani heritage. They were also brought closer to the cosmic powers of the other heroes in the film The Marvels (2023), in which Vellani co-stars. Feige added that the character's "giant hands and arms" would still appear in the series "in spirit". [48] The change to Kamala's powers was not part of Ali's initial pitch and arose as a group decision to align the character with what had been established in the MCU. [47] It was important to the creative team that Kamala's new powers have the "same connectivity with her psychology and the journey she's going through and the way she sees herself" as her shapeshifting abilities did in the comics. [8] Amanat and another of the character's co-creators, G. Willow Wilson, were both consulted on and supported the change. Amanat felt it was "fun to give Kamala different kinds of powers that feel big in scope and cinematic... the essence of what the powers are in the comics is there, both from a metaphorical standpoint and from a visual standpoint." [34] The finale episode reveals that Kamala has a genetic "mutation", implying that she is a mutant (which is supported by a musical excerpt of the X-Men: The Animated Series theme being played during the reveal). [49] [50] [29] Vellani confirmed that Kamala was the first mutant in the MCU, [5] and Ali said this explains why other members of her family do not have powers. [51] Amanat and Wilson originally intended for Kamala to be a mutant in the comics. [52] Arjun Bhasin was the costume designer for the series. [47] Kamala's Ms. Marvel costume was inspired by burkinis and shalwar kameez, with subtle "cultural details" in the fabric. [74] :89 Amanat credited Bhasin for incorporating "cool textures" to make the costume feel South Asian in a subtle way, and she noted that the lightning bolt on the costume was updated from the comic version. [47] Christopher Glass was the production designer for the series, [75] while Natasha Gerasimova took over for the series' reshoots. [76] Perception created the end title sequence, using footage of locations in Jersey City mixed with Ms. Marvel-related murals. [77] Filming [ edit ]

The A-line dress is a simple shape to pattern out yourself based on a similar dress you may already own or you can use a pattern like Simplicity 1609 as a starter. If you use a stretchy spandex fabric, which is perfect for mobility in superhero suits, you lessen the need to use a zipper unless you want a tighter fit on the dress. Den of Geek spoke with Iman Vellani for an interview and caught up with the cast and crew at a press conference before the show premiered to learn more about the Jersey City hero’s beloved costume. Paige, Rachel (February 16, 2021). "Marvel Studios Announces Assembled, a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe". Marvel.com. Archived from the original on February 16, 2021 . Retrieved February 16, 2021.A member of the Red Daggers. [22] Knight trained with a dialect coach so he could speak Urdu and have a Pakistani accent to "appear like a kid from Karachi" and was "really happy to represent for the culture". [23] Stanford Professor Priya Satia Consulted for Muslim Superhero 'Ms. Marvel' Series". Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, Stanford University. June 7, 2022. Archived from the original on June 8, 2022 . Retrieved September 17, 2022. Kamala's close friend, [12] who runs for a position on the mosque board. [13] Fletcher called Nakia "strong" and "kind of a badass", who speaks her mind and is confident in who she is, [14] adding that she is "opinionated and is willing to fight for anything that she believes in", as well as a character that "breaks a lot of the stereotypes for hijab girls". [11] :7–8 Director Meera Menon felt Nakia had the "ability to communicate confidence" when needed, while still being "a vulnerable teenage kid, figuring it out like everyone else". [13] In Ms. Marvel, Nakia is Lebanese-American and mixed race, like Fletcher, compared to the comics version who is Turkish-American. [14]

It makes sense to try to differentiate Kamala from Ant Man and Wasp, as well as to align her more closely to the other Marvels. Since this is only a trailer and the Disney+ show itself is still an introduction, there’s plenty of room for Ms. Marvel’s powers to grow and change in The Marvels or other future MCU outings.Approaching Kamala's theme, Karpman looked to incorporate a traditional orchestra with South Asian musical elements, ensure that it was "hip, driven by contemporary beats, dhol beats, tabla beats, or both" since the character was a teenager. The South Asian elements were achieved by a number of artists who played the sarangi, sursringar, bansuri, and mridangam, recording remotely in India and Pakistan, alongside featured soloists, violinist Raaginder and vocalist Ganavya Doraiswamy. Karpman was impressed with the improvisation by these artists, believing those takes had "the most interesting stuff" in them over the ones with just the themes she had provided for them to play. These sounds were combined with a 70-piece orchestra that recorded every week at Synchron Stage Vienna, along with other production and processing elements; an eight-voice choir of South Asian singers added for the fifth episode score. Other themes created by Karpman included one for Kamala's bangle and one for her heritage, and a love theme for Aisha and Hasan, among others. [96] Karpman's score was released digitally by Marvel Music and Hollywood Records in two volumes: music from the first three episodes was released on June 22, [98] and music from the last three was released on July 13. [99] Karpman's " Ms. Marvel Suite" was released as a single on June 7. [100]

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