What is the role of Captain Marvel 2? President Marvel: Prequel to Guardians of the Galaxy

"Captain Marvel 2" may become the orthodox prequel story of 2014 "Guardians of the Galaxy". Marvel's superhero movie "Captain Marvel" has been released in various countries around the world, and the box office is worth $1 billion and it may continue to rise. With this success, it seems that sooner or later the filmmakers are preparing for the "Captain Marvel" sequel. Thing.

Kevin Fitch revealed that the story background of the sequel to "Captain Marvel" may be set in another period in the past in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, to explore the first generation of Captain Marvel, the Cree and the Scroo. In the past, the plot will be linked to the 2014 "Guardians of the Galaxy".

What did Captain Marvel do in the universe before "Endgame"?

However, the president of Marvel Pictures, who is under one person and more than 10,000 people, also said that after the ending of "Captain Marvel" Carol Danvers flew off the earth with Talos, and between her and the official meeting with the Avengers There is another story.

Basically, "Captain Marvel" is the prequel work of the entire MCU. This film tells the unknown adventure story of Nick Fury when he was young. It also explores the origin of the entire "Avengers Agreement" plan, and also exposes the universe and Tianma. The history of the project-and these elements can also be seen in the first "Avengers" movie released in 2012.

In addition, the accuser Ronan also briefly appeared in the "Captain Marvel" film. He is also the main villain of the first "Guardians of the Galaxy" film. If "Captain Marvel 2" will really become a prequel movie, will this sequel have more room to lead the audience to explore the stories that have not been well described?

The unknown story of the Cree Empire

"Captain Marvel" portrays the Cree as a cruel and militant race. They have an inherent sense of superiority, and this dogmatic belief is also due to their leadership The admiration of the "Supreme Wisdom" is deeply rooted. The Cree who shuttled between the stars did not hesitate to provoke the end of the war just to absorb the weak and small civilizations and bring them under the banner of their own empire, and even launched an extinction plan against the Skrulls.

Author Steve Behring’s "Captain Marvel" official biography novel: "The Rise of Star Forces", it is mentioned that the Cree people are in crisis due to over-development and fighting with too many planets at the same time. Therefore, on Earth AD In 1995, these non-stop interstellar warriors considered signing a peace treaty with Sandal. But this move will be a big cultural shock for them, because the purpose behind their continuous expansion is just hoping to continue to strengthen their military strength and use it against other enemies.

At the end of "Captain Marvel", Carol Danvers sends Yong Luoge back to Harastar and asks him to speak to the Supreme Wisdom for himself. When Carol understood the true purpose of the Cree, she declared that she would fight the entire empire alone, and her first priority was to help the Scroo find a safe place. When she achieved this goal, she would Will return to the realm of the Cree and end all these conflicts.

This seems to explain why Captain Marvel did not return to Earth until Nick Fury called her at the end of "Avengers: Infinity War": because she was really busy.

Recalling the "Guardians of the Galaxy" movie released in 2014, the plot also seems to reveal how busy Captain Marvel is: The Cree Empire we have seen in the film has officially abandoned the warlike culture of the past, and they have indeed gone with the mountains. Darxing reached a peace treaty. But this policy seems to be unpopular and even led to the defection of the accuser Ronan, so there may be an unknown story here.

At present, we speculate that Carol Danvers may be one of the main reasons that changed the Cree people. After all, the Cree people have launched wars in the universe for thousands of years. This is their nature, and such a huge change will occur. There must be a reason, perhaps Captain Marvel is the most likely one. The past of

accuser Ronan needs more space to tell

. This also brings out the part of accuser Ronan, because the MCU has not explained the origin of this character. The Cree mutineer, played by Lee Pace, is the main villain of Guardians of the Galaxy. He vowed to "implement the Cree justice to Sandal Star for a thousand years," and even Thanos has noticed. But it’s a pity that Ronan’s motives did not have much focus and development, and he was surrounded by other heroes and villains.It conceals the unique charm of this character, and in the end, it even gives people a sense of a middle-level BOSS who listens to orders. Problems like

were even noticed by James Gunn, the film director of the Guardians of the Galaxy series, and regarded this problem as a product of Marvel’s "Creative Committee" period: At that time, they focused all on the overall development of the MCU. , At the expense of Ronan’s personal portrayal of the role.

Ronan also made a few cameo appearances in "Captain Marvel", allowing the audience to see what he looked like when he was the early accuser of the Cree. It is reported that this character will have more roles and will have a closer cooperation relationship with Yong Luoge of Star Force, but in the end, these clips were not retained in the main film.

The Ronan we saw in "Captain Marvel" finally became Yong Rog’s filing plan: After seeing Captain Marvel’s powerful abilities, the commander of the interstellar forces hoped that the Cree could capture her alive again. And transformed her into another usable weapon of war; found out that things were beyond his control and decided to razor the earth to the ground before calling Ronan--but the last scene of Ronan’s appearance also implied that he would never take it lightly. Look at this failure.

"Captain Marvel 2" may have the potential to give Ronan more room for development, making him a true villain with a strong self-will. He may be caused by the camp to lead the Cree against Carol Danvers' key role, try to capture her alive, and even brainwash her into a member of the Cree. That's right, he might even witness Carol's decisive victory with his own eyes, which became the key to making the alien race of Cree choose the path of peace. Unable to accept these changes, he can only watch with angrily as the leader of Hara Star begins to abandon Ronan, who has the Kree thousand-year war tradition, and finally chooses to defect and pave the way for the plot development in the "Guardians of the Galaxy" story.

through the "Captain Marvel" movie sequel, perhaps really give Ronan a real opportunity to shine and become a more complicated and sympathetic character, and also add some depth to his performance in "Guardians of the Galaxy".

is connected with "Guardians of the Galaxy" to pave the way for the development of the MCU towards the universe.

The birth of "Captain Marvel 2" will easily fill the gaps in the MCU story, but at the same time it can also hint to fans that this Marvel has a commonality. In the universe, there are not only superhero forces on the earth-there are also many alien empires in this world. After the formal completion of the acquisition of Disney and Fox, not only "X-Men" and "Fantastic Four", Marvel also regained the copyright of many other alien race stories related to these two works. "Captain Marvel 2" also allows other alien forces in these comics to appear in the form of easter eggs: for example, the Shia Empire, which ranks as the "three empires of the universe" alongside the Crees and the Skrews. The Shia empire itself is quite warlike. In the original comics, they often break the peace of the universe and become a major threat.

If this race appears in "Captain Marvel 2", it should not cause any inconvenience to the development of the plot. Perhaps they can send diplomats to help the Cree and the Shandars negotiate a peace treaty; and This Shia Empire is bound to have unlimited potential in the MCU. In the

original comic series, they are also closely related to "X-Men". One of the members, Lelandranella Mani, even had a relationship with Professor X-but don’t limit their possibilities. The role that will be played. Earlier we mentioned that they are a militant race, and unlike the Cree and Shandar, they have not encountered any extremely powerful enemies like Captain Marvel and Thanos. They may also play an important role in the MCU after the "Avengers: Endgame", regard Thanos' defeat as an opportunity, and begin to expand in the universe.

Marvel can even adapt the chapter of the original comic book "War of the Kings". In this story, the Shia triggered a cosmic war, and many superheroes decided to intervene to stop it.

Kevin Fitch has revealed that Marvel Studios is considering setting the background of "Captain Marvel 2" in the past to fill the gap between the first episode of "Captain Marvel" and "Avengers: Endgame" 20 The blank time of the year. This is a very clever decision to make this sequel movie of the strongest hero an authentic prequel to Guardians of the Galaxy, and pave the way for the future development of the MCU series of cosmic rays. Fans can wait and see.