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"CAPTAIN MARVEL" 2019, dir. Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck
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THE MARVELS (2023), dir. Nia DaCosta
Carol Danvers has a streamlined new look that reflects her status and recent experiences. [...] Carol knows enough now that she doesn't need the same levels of protection she wore previously. The new suit is pretty much a "complete retool," according to [Brie] Larson. Whereas before, the Captain Marvel costumes have been made out of multiple pieces of hard material—"quite a complex situation to put on"—they're now more comfortable and straightforward. [Visual Development Supervisor Andy Park said] "she is no longer a soldier [...] "she needed to have that iconic Captain Marvel suit, but more relaxed. She's obviously always been confident, but she's even more confident now she's at home, living on her ship. I started playing with idea of rolled-up sleeves to express that." –Jess Harold, The Art of The Marvels
CAPTAIN MARVEL'S 2026 SUIT – THE MARVELS (2023) dir. Nia DaCosta
Carol Danvers in CAPTAIN MARVEL (2019)
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THE MARVELS (2023) —
dir. Nia da Costa.
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#pose & tank top™ AVENGERS: ENDGAME || THE MARVELS
Brie Larson as Carol Danvers AVENGERS: ENDGAME