Calling all Kamala Khan fans! Ms. Marvel‘s producer Sana Amanat recently said that it’s up to fans to make their voices heard for a season 2.
Iman Vellani made a splash as Kamala Khan when she was first introduced as Ms. Marvel on Disney Plus. While the character is set to make her big screen debut in The Marvels, the fate of her own series is still up in the air. According to the show’s producer Sana Amanat, while it’s great to see demand, fans will need to make their voices heard at Marvel Studios for any chance at a season 2:
”It’s great to see more demand,” Amanat spoke at San Diego Comic-Con. “You know, complain. I’m happy to have you guys complain to [Marvel Studios President] Kevin [Feige], let’s get a Season 2.”
As much as Kamala Khan fans (And Iman Vellani herself) may want a season 2 of Ms. Marvel, it’s unlikely the hero will return to Disney Plus anytime soon. Disney’s CEO Bob Iger has recently spoken out against the saturation of MCU content, placing a large chunk of the blame on the television end of the equation, meaning it’s unlikely we’ll see Kamala’s MCU journey continue on the small screen even if The Marvels succeeds. Although if season 2 has any chance of happening, Sana Amanat is correct in calling on fans to make their voices heard at Marvel Studios.
The talent behind The Marvels
The Marvels is set to be a groundbreaking film in many ways. Not only does it feature three powerful female superheroes, but it also has a female director, Nia DaCosta, who previously directed the horror flick Candyman. The movie features a cast that includes Zawe Ashton, Park Seo-joon, Saagar Shaikh, Zenobia Shroff, and Mohan Kapur.
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“She has a really calm vibe, too,” Iman Vellani said about DaCosta. “These movies are not easy to make at all. There’s like a million, bajillion little moving pieces. She and [executive producer] Mary [Livanos] did such a great job to keep morale high. Even if there were days where they wanted to rip people’s heads off, they would never show it and never put their stress on anyone else.”
In addition to directing The Marvels, Nia DaCosta also co-wrote the script alongside Megan McDonnell, Elissa Karasik, and Zeb Wells. During an interview, DaCosta described the movie as being “full comic book madness,” teasing what audiences can expect from the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe project.
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