Marvel Studios took 10 years to finally make their first female-led solo movie with Captain Marvel, but the original superhero was a male.
Marvel chose the Ms. Marvel comic 2012 creation for Captain Marvel and it appears to be the right choice and its success has been unquestionably outstanding. Continue on to learn why Tessa Thompson, who made her debut in 2017 playing Valkyrie in Taika Waititi’s Thor: Ragnarok, has goals for an All-Female Marvel movie…
CelebNMovies247.com has learned that Tessa Thompson has an ambitious goal for the MCU to make some form of a women-led team-up film.
It also appears amplified with the release of Captain Marvel.
Tessa Thompson explains why she is gunning for an All-Female Marvel team to counter the DCUs Birds of Prey:
Brie [Larson] is a friend, and I just like hanging out with her; and I’m so excited. Obviously it’s been a long time coming for Marvel to have a movie led by one of their female characters that exists in the canon… Last year in the press there was this whole idea that I was on Kevin Feige about doing an all-female, A-Force or something. But really it just has to do with the fact that there’s so many incredible, talented women in the MCU that I just want to work with selfishly. So I’m like, ‘Well, why not do it in the context of like fighting folks and hanging out in space?’
Which Marvel female superheroes would you want to see team up with the Valkyrie?