- This article is about the first film. For the character, see Carol Danvers.
Captain Marvel is a 2019 film, and the ninth in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase Three. It was produced by Marvel Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film was directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, from a screenplay by themselves and Geneva Robertson-Dworet (the poster also credits Jac Scheaffer), based on a story also by themselves, Nicole Perlman, and Meg LeFauve (the poster replaces LeFauve with Joe Schrapnel and Anna Waterhouse).
A sequel, The Marvels, will follow in 2022.
Release dates[]
- United States: March 8, 2019
Briefing[]
After escaping Skrull capture, Vers, a member of the Kree organization known as Starforce, crashes to Earth. While waiting for help, she discovers suppressed memories of her past on Earth. To reclaim her old life as Carol Danvers and become the galaxy's most powerful superhero, Captain Marvel, Vers must question the side she's on and everything she's been led to believe.
Debriefing[]
Cast[]
Performers | Characters |
---|---|
Starring | |
Brie Larson | Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel) |
Jude Law | Yon-Rogg |
Ben Mendelsohn | Talos Skrull Keller |
Annette Bening | Mar-Vell/Dr. Wendy Lawson Supreme Intelligence |
Samuel L. Jackson | Nick Fury |
Co-starring | |
Djimon Hounsou | Korath |
Gemma Chan | Minn-Erva |
Algenis Perez Soto | Att-Lass |
Rune Temte | Bron-Char |
Clark Gregg | Phil Coulson Skrull Coulson |
Lashana Lynch | Maria Rambeau |
Akira Akbar | Monica Rambeau |
Lee Pace | Ronan |
Other | |
Chuku Modu | Soh-Larr |
Mckenna Grace | Carol Danvers, 13 years old |
London Fuller | Carol Danvers, 6 years old |
Colin Ford | Steve Danvers |
Kenneth Mitchell | Joseph Danvers |
Stephen A. Chang | Cadet Cook |
Pete Ploszek | Bret Johnson |
Azari Akbar | Monica Rambeau, 5 years old |
Matthew Maher | Norex |
Ben Mendelsohn | Director Keller |
Stan Lee | Himself |
Reggie Archie Rizzo Gonzo |
Goose |
Vik Sahay | Hero Torfan |
Spider Kimmel | Himself |
Cajun Del Bagno | Himself |
Mark Daugherty | Skrull main tech |
Diana Toshiko | Skrull tech #1 |
Barry Curtis | Mall security guard |
Emily Ozrey | Surfer #1 |
Abigaille Ozrey | Surfer #2 |
Marilyn Brett | Old lady on train |
Kelly Sue DeConnick | Train station passerby |
Robert Kazinsky | Biker (The Don) |
Nelson Franklin | Medical examiner |
Patrick Brennan | Bartender |
Patrick Gallagher | Security chief |
Unknown | Good |
Ana Ayora | Agent Whitcher |
Sharon Blynn | Soren |
Auden L. and Harriet L. Ophuls | G'iah |
Matthew Bellows | Accuser #1 |
Richard Zeringue | Tom, neighbor |
Lyonetta Flowers | Maria Rambeau's mother |
Rufus Flowers | Maria Rambeau's father |
Duane Henry | Talos as Kree soldier |
Mentioned-only characters[]
- Yon-Rogg's brother
- Yon-Rogg's father
- Kevin Smith
- Nick Fury's mother
Notes[]
- G'iah is unnamed in this movie, but it is revealed in the Secret Invasion episode "Resurrection."
Trivia[]
- Maria's calendar says June 1995.
Cultural references[]
- When Carol crashes back to Earth, she lands in a Blockbuster Video store, which rents True Lies, Babe, Ghostbusters, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Lethal Weapon 3, Legends of the Fall, Junior, Jumpin' Jack Flash, First Knight, Hook, and The Right Stuff.
- Stan Lee reads the script to Mallrats on a train.
- The kitchen at the Rambeau residence has a box of Barnum's Animals.