The fan-favorite character Kamala Khan, a 16-year-old Pakistani American and the MCU’s first Muslim hero, makes her onscreen debut in Disney+ and Marvel Studios’ new show “Ms. Marvel”. The Ms. Marvel series will debut three years after Captain Marvel. However, it follows a Carol Danvers superfan who discovers that she, too, possesses abilities. Kamala doesn’t feel like she belongs in her hometown of Jersey City. Hence, in order to get over it, she escapes into gaming, fan fiction, and her vivid imagination. However, everything changes when she discovers that she shares more in common with her idol than she ever imagined.
“It’s not really the brown girls from Jersey City who get to save the world,” Khan’s character says in the trailer. It was released on Tuesday. But Khan does just that when she develops cosmic, energy-based power similar to her idol, Captain Marvel. It is after finding a mystical bracelet that unleashes her superhero potential.
Who is Kamala Khan aka Ms. Marvel ?
In a 2013 issue of “Captain Marvel”, Kamala Khan made her maiden appearance in the comics. The first issue of the “Ms. Marvel” comic series had come out in 2014. The character is the first Muslim superhero to have their comic book. Kamala’s arrival in the MCU has been hotly anticipated since the release of Captain Marvel. But some fans have expressed reservations about the revisions made to her origin story. The alteration in her abilities has been the most contentious issue.
Since Kamala’s talents are so fundamental to her origin narrative and first major emotional arc in her comic run, it’s unclear whether the MCU will include a reworked origin story for her character. With her talents altered, it’s difficult to predict how this pivotal aspect of her journey will be portrayed for the small screen.
The series will premiere on June 8
“An avid gamer and a voracious fan-fiction scribe, Kamala is a Super Hero mega-fan with an oversized imagination particularly when it comes to Captain Marvel,” the official description for the series reads. “Yet Kamala feels like she doesn’t fit in at school, and sometimes even at home that is until she gets superpowers like the heroes, she’s always looked up to. Life gets better with superpowers, right?”
Khan appears in full costume in a new poster released on Tuesday, looking out over the New York City cityscape. Aramis Knight, Saagar Shaikh, Rish Shah, Zenobia Shroff, Mohan Kapur, Matt Lintz, Yasmeen Fletcher, Laith Nakli, Azhar Usman, Travina Springer, and Nimra Bucha are also part of the series.