DarthSkywalker
🦉Your Most Aggro Pal (he/him)
- Joined
- Jun 16, 2004
- Messages
- 128,164
- Reaction score
- 72,272
- Points
- 203
A superhero girl in a superhero world...
Xenforo Cloud upgraded our forum to XenForo version 2.3.4. This update has created styling issues to our current templates.
Starting January 9th, site maintenance is ongoing until further notice, but please report any other issues you may experience so we can look into.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Thar would be awesome.Well I was pleasantly surprised by this. For the record, I still don't approve of the changes to her origin/power-set. That was the worst part for me. It just...sucks.
That said, I found this whole episode rather endearing, from Kamala herself, to the style, to the supporting cast. I love her family already.
My only other complaint so far is that it has what I like to call Teens-Written-By-Adults Syndrome - typified by one Dawn Summers in Buffy S5. Kamala's a character in her mid-teens who is written like a pre-teen because the adults writing her can't tell the difference. Based on the trailers I'd seen, I legit thought they'd aged Kamala down from the comics and that she was supposed to be like 12 or 13 tops here. So I was shocked to learn she was going for her driver's license in the first ep, as all her behavior here supported my initial impression, lol.
Random note - I hope their use of Captain Marvel's theme is an indicator that it's not being ditched completely in The Marvels despite the change in composers. Pinar Toprak's score is really underrated, imo. I do really look forward to Kamala meeting Carol now.
This makes zero sense as you know, they will all be written by the same person/people in the Marvels.Holy smokes, Marvel Studios has to step up their game in how they're writing for Carol Danvers in the MCU, because Teyonah Parris and Iman Vellani are going to run laps around an Oscar winning woman in Brie.
I have so many thoughts that I want to share in another post, but what a big first step that was in the premiere, and I'm not only relieved but I'm very happy guys.
This makes zero sense as you know, they will all be written by the same person/people in the Marvels.
This makes zero sense as you know, they will all be written by the same person/people in the Marvels.
Yeah, that's it. Although I did expect that after seeing how she has been about the whole production. This has turned out to be a great casting.So quick thing about Iman. What I really like about her performance is, though she certainly gives Kamala the spunk we expect, she does so in this very understated manner, which I honestly didn't expect. I'm very curious about Iman's audition because I feel like Kamala on the page, and how a casting director would describe the character, that most actors especially around Iman's age would really feel like they need to project. This almost quiet sass that Kamala has here very much feels like a quality that Iman brought to it. I don't know. I quite frankly love it, and I'm not gonna lie, I had some cynical thoughts about her casting but I'm glad to say I was very wrong.
The power change thing is disappointing and I'm against that in the same way I was against what they chose to do with SW in MoM. Regardless though we can only judge what's put in front of us along with the unnecessary shackles they choose to put on their own product, and in both cases I liked what we got a lot in spite of the direction I didn't want.Listen, I totally get a lot of peoples’ and fans’ complaints about them changing Kamala’s power sets from the comics, and if that is some sort of barrier for fans not enjoying or wanting to get into the show, I completely understand. That’s totally in your right. Hell, I’ll admit, when watching the trailer for this series, I had reservations of my own.
Having finally watched the episode, however...
I loved it.
The style. The creative visuals with the drawings. That opening with the song choice. The tone. The editing. The cinematography.
Most importantly, though, was Iman’s performance as Kamala Khan. Admittedly, I’m not super familiar with the character from the comics, just only broad strokes about her origin and her powers set. But, from what I know, she absolutely nails this role. She is so engaging to watch on the screen, and she feels so real. Her attitude. Her fangirling. Her daydreaming. I think the last time I felt an actor in the MCU really owned their role was Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man. As far as I’m concerned, she is Kamala Khan. I can’t see anybody else playing this role like she does.
Anyway, can’t wait for the next episode! Iman is a star in the making. Eagerly looking forward to seeing what happens next for the show and for her. She’s definitely a star in the making.
In the bubble. She's very popular in the role. Her flick had 2.7x legs at the domestic box office, which is high end for the MCU. Overall it made 4m less then Far From Home (CM won the domestic battle by 35m). People liked it and her.I'm not 100% sure I'm following your comment, but The Marvels is not being written by the same people as Captain Marvel from my understanding. However if they write Carol the way they did in Captain Marvel that essentially pushes Brie to play the character in a way that doesn't fit what she can really bring to the role then it doesn't do her any favors. Megan McDonnell wrote Wandavision so Teyonah has already shown she fits her work. I'm just saying Teyonah and Iman thus far felt like very natural fits to their characters whereas the verdict on Brie as Carol has been less glowing. I'm not counting the mysoginistic bad faith critics of Brie.
The showrunner and writer for this episode is Bisha K. Ali. Their one Marvel credit before this was Lamentis.I think Ms. Marvel is written by the same team that wrote the movies for Tom Holland's Spider-Man, because the series gave me massive vibes of Tom Holland's Spider-Man with Ms. Marvel's personally, the art style of the credits, and the relationship that Ms. Marvel had with her friend