Marvel Studios' Ms. Marvel is coming, now start the hype
There’s no stopping what Marvel Studios is serving up these days. With the world still adjusting to the mind-blowing impact of Spider-Man: No Way Home and preparing for Morbius, it’s all eyes on Disney+ for the much-needed and highly-anticipated ‘Ms. Marvel’ original series.
Marvel Studios’ Ms. Marvel is coming, now let’s get the hype going
While June 8 feels like an eternity away, Marvel Entertainment is helping ease those pains with a jam-packed new trailer so people know what to expect.
Today, Disney+ released the trailer and poster for Marvel Studios’ “Ms. Marvel” along with the news that the series will launch exclusively on the streaming service on June 8. The trailer gives viewers a first look at the MCU’s newest Super Hero as she tries to balance high-school life, her family and her emerging super powers.
Marvel Studios’ “Ms. Marvel” is a new, original series that introduces Kamala Khan, a Muslim American teenager growing up in Jersey City. An avid gamer and a voracious fan-fiction scribe, Kamala is a Super Hero mega fan with an oversized imagination—particularly when it comes to Captain Marvel. Yet Kamala feels like she doesn’t fit in at school and sometimes even at home—that is, until she gets super powers like the heroes she’s always looked up to. Life gets better with super powers, right?
The nitty gritty details surrounding ‘Ms. Marvel’
If you’re still getting put on to what Ms. Marvel is all about, you can look forward to a huge cast of both familiar and new Hollywood faces.
Iman Vellani stars as Kamala Khan aka Ms. Marvel. The cast also includes Aramis Knight, Saagar Shaikh, Rish Shah, Zenobia Shroff, Mohan Kapur, Matt Lintz, Yasmeen Fletcher, Laith Nakli, Azhar Usman, Travina Springer and Nimra Bucha.
Episodes are directed by Adil El Arbi & Bilall Fallah, Meera Menon and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso and Bisha K. Ali are the executive producers. Co-executive producers for the series are Sana Amanat and Trevor Waterson, and Bisha K. Ali is the head writer.