Kamala, a superhero fan with an imagination--particularly when it comes to Captain Marvel--feels like she doesn't fit in at school and sometimes even at home, that is until she gets superpow... Read allKamala, a superhero fan with an imagination--particularly when it comes to Captain Marvel--feels like she doesn't fit in at school and sometimes even at home, that is until she gets superpowers like the heroes she admires.Kamala, a superhero fan with an imagination--particularly when it comes to Captain Marvel--feels like she doesn't fit in at school and sometimes even at home, that is until she gets superpowers like the heroes she admires.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 9 wins & 18 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Ms. Marvel' is celebrated for its diverse representation and engaging storytelling, with Iman Vellani's performance earning high praise. The series is lauded for its creative visuals and fresh superhero narrative. However, it receives criticism for pacing issues, a juvenile tone, and deviations from comic origins. Mixed opinions exist on its target audience and balance between cultural elements and superhero themes.
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Even though I thought Ms. Marvel is the 2nd worst of all the Marvel shows, only She-Hulk was. Worse. I still think it's worth watching. It's actually gotten great reviews and currently holds a 98% on Rotten Tomatoes. The cast is mostly made up of unknown actors and actresses, led by Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan. This is actually her first acting job ever and she does a pretty good job. She did such a good job that her next job is in the next Marvel blockbuster, The Marvels. I thought this show was only targeted for teens but I was wrong. While it is definitely aimed more for teens and children, that doesn't mean adults won't enjoy it. It's a fun show with plenty of heart.
After dreadful Obi-Wan Kenobi episodes and not a fan of any Avengers movie, I was not sure if I would even bother watching one episode of Ms. Marvel
Glad I did!
Alive and funny, warm and hilarious, it reminded me of "Into The Spider-verse", made with such an attention to details and love for the comics ... and genre!
My daughter at 11 feel asleep watching Obi-Wan (wish it was me), but she also enjoyed this, even if a bit younger than target audience! (Then again, I am some decades too old for the target audience so I guess it evens out!)
Hope the next 5 will have the same standard as this one!
Glad I did!
Alive and funny, warm and hilarious, it reminded me of "Into The Spider-verse", made with such an attention to details and love for the comics ... and genre!
My daughter at 11 feel asleep watching Obi-Wan (wish it was me), but she also enjoyed this, even if a bit younger than target audience! (Then again, I am some decades too old for the target audience so I guess it evens out!)
Hope the next 5 will have the same standard as this one!
Kudos to Marvel that they're bold enough to make movie about Muslim - Indian - Pakistanis culture but the execution could be better. The culture parts were really interested and there's nothing about their culture that I don't like. Love they even present that girls have choice to wear Hijab or not and even gave a dog pet in Muslim's family but there are too less explanation, I guess some people would love to know why they could have a dog in family, why they could or could not wear hijab, the festival and food and what forbidden or allowed.
I love that there's a story that was told from their perspective, but the plot about coming age and the relationship between characters were executed badly. They have materials to make it intense but they chose to do young audience movie.
I love that there's a story that was told from their perspective, but the plot about coming age and the relationship between characters were executed badly. They have materials to make it intense but they chose to do young audience movie.
I'm gonna cut straight to the point this is overall solid show. The reason why most people don't like it is because it's not a white character and that's it. The overall show was fun you enjoy the parents they feel natural. The main character feels like an actual teenager, especially when I was going to school in the 90s. He is just in the clouds. Action scenes aren't bad but like I said, it's a show that involves a kid just learning to use her powers. You really get to learn the backstory of the characters, the culture and a little bit of history as well, which can never hurt. The characters stays true to the source.
Ms. Marvel tells the story of teenager Kamala Khan who is a fanatic for superheroes, especially her personal hero Captain Marvel. Kamala feels like an outsider in every aspect of her life, from school to even her own family. She then gets her own superpowers and starts to gain a lot of confidence and tries to follow in the footsteps of all the other great superheroes who she admires so much. I have to admit I didn't have high expectations going in but the series is engaging enough that it held my attention throughout the season. It only has six 45 minute episodes so it's an easy binge. If you're a Marvel fan then give this a try, especially because she's starting to play a bigger part in the MCU...it started earlier this year in the Captain Marvel sequel The Marvels.
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Did you know
- TriviaKamala Khan debuted in the Marvel Comics in 2013 as Ms. Marvel. Before her, this mantle was inherited by Carol Danvers, who is now the present Captain Marvel.
- Quotes
Kamala Khan: [whispers] I'm a superhero.
[She runs off gleefully]
- Crazy creditsThe series title appears in a sequence of various title cards in various designs.
The designs vary with each episode.
- ConnectionsEdited from Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
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Details
- Runtime45 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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