Now that Marvel fans have finally met Kamala Khan's Ms. Marvel and her mind-blowing origins twist, they are now wondering what's next for the MCU’s newest youngster heroine. Of course, she will return in the Captain Marvel sequel The Marvels, which will premiere next year. But aside from that, is she willing to return to other potential projects like the highly-anticipated Young Avengers?
In an interview with StyleCaster, Ms. Marvel star Iman Vellani was asked about her thoughts about Kamala's inclusion in the rumored Young Avengers project. Although Vellani played it coy, it appears that she's open to doing the project as long as Marvel fans convince a particular man first.
“I feel like Marvel could do something like that, right? There should be something. There’s one man you’ll have to convince,” Vellani responded.
There's absolutely one man fans have to convince, and that is no other than Marvel President Kevin Feige. However, it appears that the Marvel Boss doesn't need much persuasion as the MCU roadmap is already approaching the Young Avengers' arrival. Aside from Ms. Marvel, WandaVision introduced Tommy's Speed and Billy's Wiccan, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier introduced Eli Bradley's Patriot, while Hawkeye introduced Kate Bishop. Just recently, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness saw America Chavez as another potential member. To round up the lineup, the upcoming Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is set to be the debut of Riri Williams' Ironheart. Lastly, Cassy Lang will be introduced in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
The Young Avengers project might be too ambitious at this point as it involves characters who haven't yet officially seen in the MCU like Kang The Conqueror and Nathaniel Richards. However, with the Multiverse in mind, it is surely attainable. Just like what Vellani uttered, as long as Kevin Feige authorizes it, it can happen.
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