Yeah I agree. I'm 100% against the faux-hawk helmet, but the one that's more like a facemask and leaves her hair free could work, imo. Like so:
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I'd also be fine with them not including it at all, too, but I'm just saying I think it could work and actually look cool if done right. I always thought it looked cool in Dexter Soy's art:
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If it's inherited from or modeled after Mar-Vell's suit, they could say the mouth portion is covered by an advanced alien tech clear energy field a la the Kryptonian Earth suits in MoS which allows her to breathe but also doesn't muffle sound so she can still talk to people like normal. Or something. I still think the mask could serve a practical purpose - not just the "breathing in space thing," but we're talking about a character who can fly at 6 times the speed of sound through Earth's atmosphere. You would think she'd want goggles or something to keep debris/bugs out of her eyes when she does so, lol. So having a mask would make sense in that context.I like this better than the Mohawk helmet, especially since it evokes the look of Mar-Vell.
And it can always be adapted to actually be breathing equipment by giving it a super science high tech ability like the mask covering her lower half of the face with IM styled "folding" metal material that disappears. She can use it for high altitude flying or space. Just say she's tough enough to survive vacuum but still needs oxygen.
If it's inherited from or modeled after Mar-Vell's suit, they could say the mouth portion is covered by an advanced alien tech clear energy field a la the Kryptonian Earth suits in MoS which allows her to breathe but also doesn't muffle sound so she can still talk to people like normal. Or something. I still think the mask could serve a practical purpose - not just the "breathing in space thing," but we're talking about a character who can fly at 6 times the speed of sound through Earth's atmosphere. You would think she'd want goggles or something to keep debris/bugs out of her eyes when she does so, lol. So having a mask would make sense in that context.
As for how it forms around her face. I'd be totally cool with them doing it exactly like they do Star-Lord's, but I also kind of enjoyed how Soy would have it form in floaty little pieces, haha:
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Ha, that would be kind of interesting if it went in the reverse direction from the comics, where secret ID's became the norm AFTER the CW event, since they were never really a thing in the MCU to start with.Not to mention, secret identities are starting to creep into the MCU. DD, Spidey... Who knows which next character will decide that it's best if they keep their real name under wraps? It would be interesting if the fall out from the CW film was super powered folks going "You know what... I'd rather not be dragged into something like that. Maybe I'll add a mask or something to keep my ID safe."
She's not a magical character, she's a sci-fi one, who gained her powers from an advanced alien device. Part of the fun of sci-fi is explaining cool tech, which could include her suit/mask if the filmmakers were so inclined. *shrug* As I said, mask or no mask, it makes no difference to me. I'm happy either way, and certainly won't be disappointed if they don't include the face mask. I'm just saying unlike most here, I don't see the it as some sort of plague on the character, or something that could not possibly work in live-action.
As long as it's the Dexter Soy's one, of course.I mean, they've already gotta explain the suit one way or another. The mask would just be part of that. But to each their own. As I've said, I'm not even advocating that the mask SHOULD be there, I'm just pointing out how it COULD be if they chose to go that route.

Do we think Mikey is sorta stoked about this movie or what? Truth be told, I am too.
And a plague upon you Flick for not engaging in helmet bashing.
I'm with ya Mike!
Kree warrior suit, longer hair, and no helmet. A mask?? Maybe if it's the little tiny one. As Mike said, we don't want to cover up the cuteness.
Cuteness is important, but it's also about staying connected with the character. You lose that when you cover her face. Look at Brie's shock and awe face. She's obviously terrified. You lose that emotion when you cover her face. There are certain characters that just have to have a mask, like Spider-Man, but Carol isn't one of those characters. You don't necessarily have to bash the helmet anymore than you have to bash Iron Man's faceplate. There's a reason why they always show his face behind the mask.
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t:I mean, they've already gotta explain the suit one way or another. The mask would just be part of that. But to each their own. As I've said, I'm not even advocating that the mask SHOULD be there, I'm just pointing out how it COULD be if they chose to go that route.
I didn't even know the US had a Labor Day holiday, in hindsight it should've been pretty obvious.So I guess this means no news until September, then?
Well I suppose that makes sense. Feige had originally said they were gonna find a director and THEN the actress, but I guess with the Infinity War start date approaching, they just had to bite the bullet and go ahead and cast her. So now that they have their actress, there's really not such a rush for finding the director. The solo film won't even start shooting until late next year at the earliest, after all.

If she's not going to be in Infinity war what's the point of casting her right now?
Ensuring that she doesn't go to the competition? Skull Island is a WB production, after all.
I think it's pretty obvious that Feige is just messing with us and that Carol will be making her first appearance in the MCU way before her solo movie, and maybe even before Infinity War, in an end credits scene or something.
If she's not going to be in Infinity war what's the point of casting her right now?