Kevin Feige Reveals Why Nick Fury Didn’t Call Captain Marvel Until ‘Avengers: Infinity War’
After the post credits scene of Infinity War, many fans wondered how Nick Fury paged Captain Marvel, and why haven’t we seen it before.
Kevin Feige Finally Addresses Why Nick Fury Was SO Late
Captain Marvel’s events explain how this device became an SOS of Nick Fury, but there are many questions as to why it wasn’t used earlier before Thanos came into the scene.
During a SlashFilm interview, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was asked why Fury didn’t Page Captain Marvel before.
“Well, I’d say two things. One, she does say it’s gotta be a real emergency, right? Yeah,” Feige said. “The other thing I’d say is how do you know he never hit it? How do we know he never pushed it before? We’ve never seen him push it before. That doesn’t mean he never did.”
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She May Have Returned To Earth
Well, his point does make sense. Marvel has brought in so many characters over the years and there are many questions about what they doing or why didn’t they respond to every crisis.
Also, Captain Marvel’s events end in 1995, and it doesn’t explain what happens to Carol after those years. It sets up for a sequel that would yet again be set up in the past, seeing Carol returning to Earth once again.
Feige recently teased what he’d like to see in a Captain Marvel sequel.
“The making of a first film is in some ways a brainstorm on the future and on what can be,” Feige said. “So what it will be again is not clear. But what it could be is pretty amazing.”
Even actress Brie Larson is eager to see Captain Marvel’s narrative move forward.
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“I don’t know how it’s any different. To be honest, I don’t want it to feel different,” she said. “I’m kind of over the ‘First female blah blah blah,’ and ‘Wow, maybe women can actually do the same things that dudes can do – what a crazy concept!’ I feel like the more we talk about it, the more we perpetuate the myth that it’s an impossible task. No, if it wasn’t like that before, it’s because it was wrong. That was just wrong. Now we’re just doing what’s natural.
“It’ll be what it is, and I think there’s gonna be lot there for people to digest and feel,” Larson added. “And hopefully it’ll be the movie that you want to revisit again and again, and as life goes on, it’ll have more to it. I just want to make art that lasts. I want to make art that you grow with. That’s all.”
Source: Comicbook.com, YouTube