‘Mrs. Marvel’ ended on June 13 – and was a massive hit with international critics.
On Rotten Tomatoes, production ended with a very high 98% approval rating, making it Marvel Studios’ highest-rated title. With all episodes garnering a minimum of 92% approval ratings, the series surpassed “Black Panther’s” great reception (96%) and established itself as one of the best entries in the MCU.
Check out the main comments:
“Vellani is a breath of life as Kamala Khan, Marvel’s most charming superhero to date” – National Word.
“A super gripping teen series” – Fox 10 Phoenix.
“It’s hard not to love Kamala Khan in these early episodes” – The Lamplight Review.
Have fun watching:
“With Bollywood love and Scott Pilgrim accompanying her, Ms. Marvel is ready for her moment” – Gadgets360.
“One of the MCU’s most unexpected and fun entries in quite some time” – Flickering Myth.
Remember that the full season is now available on Disney+.
‘Mrs. Marvel’ is a new original series that features Kamala Khan, a young American Muslim teenager from New Jersey City. An avid gamer and voracious fan-fiction reader, Kamala is a superhero megafan with a gigantic imagination – especially when it comes to Captain Marvel. However, Kamala feels like she doesn’t belong in her own school and, sometimes, home – that is, until she achieves superpowers like the heroes she’s always looked up to. . Life is better with superpowers, right? »
Directed by directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, responsible for the popular sequel “Bad Boys Forever”. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Meera Menon are also joining the project to direct additional chapters.
Obaid-Chinoy is best known for winning two Oscars for the short documentaries “Saving Face” (2012) and “A Girl in Rio” (2015). Menon already has a series of TV credits on his CV, such as “The Walking Dead”, “The Punisher”, in addition to the “Titans” series, from the DC universe.