AVENGERS: ENDGAME - Captain Marvel's Badass New Costume Shown Off In All Its Glory At Recent Event

AVENGERS: ENDGAME - Captain Marvel's Badass New Costume Shown Off In All Its Glory At Recent Event

At a recent toy event for Avengers: Endgame, a number of costumes from the movie were shown off, including Carol Danvers' (Brie Larson) upgraded Mar-Vell inspired appearance. Check it out here...

By JoshWilding - May 11, 2019 01:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers: Endgame
Avengers: Endgame kicks off with a Carol Danvers sporting a slightly different appearance, but it's not until we jump five years into the future that her costume (and haircut) are radically altered. 
 
Rocking a new short hairdo and an updated costume which definitely appears to be a nod to the comic book version of Mar-Vell, the HERo looked awesome, but Marvel Studios has yet to reveal some official shots of the Russo Brothers' take on the character. Well, at a recent toy event for Avengers: Endgame, the present day Captain Marvel was finally given the spotlight.
 
As you can see by clicking through the Instagram post below, while Brie Larson's Carol is still rocking the mohawk, her suit is a far cry from what we saw in her origin story and clearly no longer a repurposed Kree uniform.
 
It's thought that the Captain Marvel sequel will fill in some of the gaps regarding where she was before returning to Earth, and it will be interesting to see how Marvel Studios continues to evolve her appearance. Be sure to check back here later this month as we'll have an exclusive interview with Captain Marvel VFX Supervisor Chris Townsend! 


Hit the "View List" button for some huge reveals from the directors of Avengers: Endgame!

It's Down To James Gunn To Introduce Nova



Heading into both Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, fans were hopeful that Nova might make an appearance, especially as the Power Stone was being looked after by the Nova Corps on Xandar. "We never considered introducing him," Joe confirms. "I think that exists more in the Guardians universe. That would have to be a James Gunn thing."

The filmmaker went on to point out that the final battle includes dozens of characters with history in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and notes the challenges that would have come with bringing in an unknown. "[We] just had too many characters on our plate. And you can't introduce somebody who doesn't have their own movie like [Captain] Marvel."

"You can't just throw them into the final chapter of a book,"
he concludes. 
 

Is The Vision Alive Or Dead?



There was no sign of The Vision in Avengers: Endgame despite theories that he might somehow have been brought back to life during the five years that passed since Avengers: Infinity War

Well, despite the fact he's set to return on Disney+ in WandaVision alongside Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch, Joe remained coy, saying: "Vision? He’s dead as far as I know." Do you buy that?
 

Could Iron Man Return? 



That may seem like a silly question, but Joe was indeed asked about the possibility of Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. To be fair, resurrections are commonplace in comic books so what does the future hold in store for Tony Stark?

"Tony’s dead, you know?" Russo explained. "That’s it for Robert. He’s done." Well, that puts and end to that then. 
 

Why Doesn't Bucky Become The New Captain America?



In the comics, it's Bucky who becomes Captain America following Steve Rogers' demise. Years later, The Falcon does inherit the mantle, and that's the direction the MCU has gone in. So, why did the Russo Brothers decide to skip over the former Winter Soldier's time as the Star Spangled superhero? According to Joe, it just made more sense for them from a story perspective to go with Sam. 
 
"Cap and Bucky are brothers but you know what's interesting about them is they're very different people and I think that Bucky always has the ability to have his mind corrupted, it can always be taken over by someone else. That hasn't been resolved for him and Sam has his free will and I think that Sam also had a similar ethic as Cap as far as service goes in the military.
 
"Sam still retains that spirit of service to the community and he lives in that circle very clearly in the movies. Comic books and movies are very different and our interpretation of the characters if you've been following the movies are very different from what the books are so as it stands in these films, Bucky is still a damaged character who I think feels like he doesn't want the shield and I think that ultimately Sam is a character with free will who is the closest in morality to what Cap was and Cap believes he deserves it."

 

Captain America Has Always Been Able To Lift Mjolnir



"I think everyone who’s a Marvel fan in that moment where Cap tested the hammer, felt deep down in their heart that he was worthy and that he could potentially lift that and boy wouldn’t it be special if one day he did," Joe said when asked about the moment in Avengers: Age of Ultron that Captain America first attempted to life Thor's hammer.
 
So why didn't he use it before now? Was he not worthy? "In our heads, he was able to wield it," Anthony confirms. "He didn’t know that until that moment in Ultron when he tried to pick it up, but Cap’s sense of character and his sort of humility and sort of out of deference to Thor’s ego, Cap in that moment realizing he can move the hammer, decides not to."
 

How Howard The Duck's Cameo Came To Be



It was easy to miss, but Howard the Duck arrives alongside the rest of The Ravagers during that final battle with Thanos in Avengers: Endgame so how did that come to pass? "Literally a month ago...it was probably just over a month ago, it was one of the last things we did," Joe says. "We were sitting in VFX and I was watching that shot of everyone coming out of the portals and I was like 'God, it would be so awesome to have a Howard the Duck cameo here.'"
 
"And I just said to the VFX team "Is there any way in hell you can pull this off?'" he continues. "We were literally like three days from ending all VFX shots and they looked at me and were like 'We'll see what we can do.'"
 

Thor Vs. Thor



Thor obviously visits Asgard in Avengers: Endgame but never comes face to face with his younger, buffer self. Was that ever in the works, though? "We did have that thread," Joe confirmed. 

"We did have that, actually," Anthony added. "There was a sequence where they did finally confront each other in Asgard. I can’t remember exactly why we weaved off of that."

"I think it overly complicated, and then we liked the 'Cap vs Cap' better," his brother concluded.
 

Gamora's Fate



It's already been confirmed that the original Gamora is dead and gone, but what about the version from 2014 who travelled into the present? "Quill's searching for her at the end of the movie, is she alive, is she dead, we have no idea," Joe explains. "Even if she is alive, it's not the same Gamora."

"The way timelines work is you've gotten a different character. This is not the same person, she doesn't have the same emotional memories, she doesn't have the same relationship to him...as far as, they look like the same person but they don't have the same experiences and the same emotional memories, it's not the same person. No matter what, this would be a journey for him."
 

Explaining The Marvel Multiverse



The Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer revealed the existence of the Multiverse and while there's been some speculation that Mysterio is lying to Spider-Man and Nick Fury, it sounds like Avengers: Endgame did indeed lead to its creation. "What's most compelling is that this is a multiverse," Joe confirms.

"But that is what's most interesting. You've seen everything else, everything else about being looped in time or whatever, you've seen it all. What's really interesting is that you create multiple timelines and it's said in the movie twice."

He also elaborated on Bruce Banner's comments and explained that while changing the past doesn't change your timeline, it does create a new, alternate future. "What happens is you then create a new future by going into the past. So, you have to travel to the past, come back to that present and then fix it moving forward because you can’t' alter it from back there. So, by necessity, by logic, you then create -- if you were to stay back there -- you would create an alternate timeline."
 

Cutting Thanos' Backstory



This is more about Infinity War than it is Endgame, but Joe has now revealed what those deleted scenes delving into the Mad Titan's backstory would have entailed had they made it into the first film.

"We did a lot of drafts of Infinity War that involved Thanos’s backstory. We even had a draft where you saw ten minutes of his backstory. You saw him as a child, you saw him try to convince his planet that it was doomed and recommend that they randomly kill half the population to save the planet. He gets sent to a prison off-planet and eventually watches the planet destroy itself….It is a whole other film, but sometimes that’s the value in a story room, of writing that draft in the script because you go ‘alright, at least I have that in my brain now. And I understand that and I can pitch it to Brolin, and he can hear that intimate level fo detail so we all know what his story is and how he feels about his past. He’s a very tortured character who’s sociopathic, but ultimately it’s benevolent sociopathy."
 
 

A Different Take On That Morag Sequence



When War Machine and Nebula travel to Morag, they retrieve the Power Stone after knocking Star-Lord out while he dances around the planet. However, that was originally going to be quite a bit more intricate and would have included Black Widow and Hawkeye. 

"I think we had one where the entire planet was under water now and that was the complication when they arrived at Morag. They had to actually get to the temple of the Power Stone by [water]," Anthony said, before Joe elaborated on what that would have entailed. "They were going there earlier than Quill had gone, and there was a tide shift on the planet and it was under water and now they had to figure out — it was a set piece I think that involved Widow, Hawkeye, Nebula, and Rhodey."
 
"There may have been a giant sea eel," Anthony laughed while noting that it was "a very early idea."
 

No Cameos For Quicksilver And Justin Hammer



Quite some time ago, rumours started swirling that Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell) and Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) would be making an appearance in Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame

Asked if that was ever really going to happen, the jointly replied "no" before Anthony added, "And it was also just, our struggle on this movie was just to deal with — there was so much on the table. We were always petrified of not doing service to the stuff that was more central to the narrative. That was really what we had to focus on at the end of the day."
 

Black Widow's Big Scene Was Originally Much Different



Black Widow makes the ultimate sacrifice in Avengers: Endgame, but things very nearly panned out differently for the hero on Vormir in an earlier draft. "There was another version of Vormir that involved Thanos’ troops showing up and then Black Widow having to run the Gauntlet and getting shot as she runs the Gauntlet to leap off the cliff," Joe revealed.
 
He added that the action-heavy sequence "just felt like it was distracting from what was most powerful about the scene, which was two friends, one of them having to die, and then literally fighting each other to be the one who dies. And that just seemed like a more emotional and on-story execution of it, and we ended up scrapping the more complicated version of Vormir."
 

About Those Namor And Captain Britain "Easter Eggs"



In Avengers: Endgame, Okoye mentions Earthquakes under the sea off the coast of Africa but was that a nod to Namor the Submariner? "Maaaybe," Joe smiled before Anthony teased: "Some people may interpret it that way."

As for whether that agent with the surname "Braddock" might be a reference to Captain Britain (a.k.a. Brian Braddock), Joe didn't seem quite as confident. "I think we uh, maybe... or maybe it’s just a guy named Braddock [laughs]."
 

Some Scrapped Reunions On The Battlefield



"There’s always more beats to the battle, battles traditionally of this scale tend to be bloated. And then we try to pull them down to the very essential elements," Joe said when asked about deleted scenes. "Sometimes when you get in the edit room and start playing around with it, the structure doesn’t sustain — or you find a better structure, and a better path through it. And some beats you think are gonna work don’t work quite as well as others, and then there’s sort of battle fatigue."
 
"I think there was like a Rocket and Groot reunion moment," he continued. "There might have been an Ant-Man and the Wasp reunion moment, but it just started to feel like an endless series of reunions where there are future movies coming, and those moments can be had in a different time."
 

Katherine Langford's Cut Role



Before the release of Avengers: Endgame, we learned that Katherine Langford had been cast in an undisclosed role but she was nowhere to be seen in the movie itself. Now, the filmmakers have revealed that she was supposed to take on the role of an older Morgan Stark. 

"There was an idea that we had where Tony was going to go the metaphysical way station where Thanos saw his daughter when he snapped his finger. There was going to be a future version of his daughter in that way station," they revealed. "We showed it to a test audience, and it was really confusing."

"What we realized about it was we didn’t feel an emotional association with the adult version of his daughter. It wasn’t resonating with us on an emotional level which is why we moved away with it. His future daughter forgave him and gave him the peace to go,” the pair said of the cut scene." Here's hoping that makes its way on to the eventual Blu-ray release.
 

Captain America, No More



There's been a lot of speculation that Chris Evans might reprise the role of Captain America in a movie dealing with him travelling through time, but it sounds like the door is now closed on another appearance from the actor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 

"No, I think Chris — Chris is a very emotional person," Joe explained. "I think, maybe it’s evident if you follow him on Twitter — because he does put his heart into what he says — but I feel like he has to close the door on things and emotionally move onto the next thing."
 
Added Anthony, "There are no plans."
 
"I think for now he’s emotionally moved on, yes," concluded Joe.
 
Many thanks to ComicBook.com and the Happy Sad Confused podcast for the quotes used in this article.
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jerryblake
jerryblake - 5/11/2019, 2:05 AM
ok, so basically she came back to Earth once she started to notice the cosmos human creatures/beings are starting to reappearing.

or maybe somebody told her about that fact.

at least that it how i see it. otherwise it does not make sense.
dracula
dracula - 5/11/2019, 2:25 AM
@jerryblake - Odd that she only showed up and the begining and end, but it was for the best, the OG avengers deserved to finish their story on their own, Black Panther, Doctor Strange and Captain Marvel will have their own story to tell in phase 4-6
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 5/11/2019, 2:25 AM
@jerryblake - Maybe when the base got destroyed she noticed the line was cut and it set off an alarm
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 5/11/2019, 2:31 AM
@jerryblake - I believe it happened this way:

1. Nick Fury activated his beeper. (The Avengers find it off-screen and bring it to their compound.)

2. Carol comes to Earth to answer the beeper in the post-credit scene in her movie. (Off-screen, the Avengers tell her what happened and that they've got people lost in space. Carol goes out to look for them.)

3. Carol finds Stark after a few weeks of looking.

All the pieces are there, but it's definitely not laid out in a clear way.
jerryblake
jerryblake - 5/11/2019, 3:48 AM
@Spock0Clock -

that's exactly what happened.
i won't even argue with you.

the mid-credits scene from Captain Marvel is a prologue to EndGame.
jerryblake
jerryblake - 5/11/2019, 3:51 AM
@Kevwebsz - impossible because if there was a line to connect with Marvel, Black Widow would at least ask her to be part of a mission.
In movie they did not show this scene so i think she was too far away to even catch a signal.
MexCowboyNation
MexCowboyNation - 5/11/2019, 6:05 AM
@dracula - yeah I expected more from her in the movie since Fury called her 8n and her movie.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 5/11/2019, 6:18 AM
I'm realizing now I misread the first comment... :/
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 5/11/2019, 9:29 AM
@jerryblake - Black Widow says "this channel is always active, so if anything goes sideways, anyone making trouble where they shouldn't, comes through me"

guess what happened when their comms channel went silent without notice?
XelCorp
XelCorp - 5/11/2019, 4:13 PM
@jerryblake - it wouldn’t just be lifeforms re-appearing. Every time you snap your fingers with the gauntlet the energy that is released is so massive that it is unparalleled to anything that’s ever happens before. Easy for people (Carol herself including) through out the universe/galaxy to detect something like that. They’re infinity Stones. Which lends me to believe that this is gonna set more extraterrestrial eyes into earth in the future out of interest (whether it’s the Kree, skrulls or both
willyburz
willyburz - 5/12/2019, 1:23 PM
@Spock0Clock - Exactly! We don't need to overthink it all. That's how I read all of it.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 5/11/2019, 2:08 AM
Wait, there was a sash? After all my bitching about the sash, I didn't even notice.
dracula
dracula - 5/11/2019, 2:23 AM
@Spock0Clock - seems to blend in to the costume pretty well, and its not as noticeable as the comic sash
Vigor
Vigor - 5/11/2019, 2:44 AM
@Spock0Clock - same!! H holy shit love it
Zer0squad
Zer0squad - 5/11/2019, 3:21 AM
@Spock0Clock - exactly my reaction here. Still not enough sash tbh.
TanukiTrooper
TanukiTrooper - 5/11/2019, 4:34 AM
@Spock0Clock - Very hard to see sometimes, but it is there.





Vandalore
Vandalore - 5/12/2019, 3:30 AM
@TanukiTrooper - god I love absolutely everything about her Endgame look over her solo movie look. From the designs and colors, to her short hair, to the sash... that look is a bajillion times better. She needs to keep that general look. Of course it can be tweaked a bit each movie, but mostly keep that!
TanukiTrooper
TanukiTrooper - 5/14/2019, 5:04 AM
@PTM - I totally agree with all you said. When I first saw her in that hologram scene I let out a little "Oh fudge yeah!", except I didn't say fudge. I definitely got the impression that those scenes were filmed after her solo movie during reshoots. She just excudes so much more confidence in the character than she did in the earlier scenes of Endgame. Even when she was just standing on the steps of the porch at the end, she just had such a powerful presence. Brie's definitely growing into the character much like Chris Evans did with Cap. I'm very keen to see where she goes.
Chasekeane
Chasekeane - 5/11/2019, 2:11 AM
I have to say they really nailed the costume designs for the final battle, captain America, captain Marvel and Iron Man especially looked so good and accurate to the comics.
dracula
dracula - 5/11/2019, 2:22 AM
@Chasekeane - Wonder how they will change it in the next film, considering every hero gets a new costume each film
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 5/11/2019, 2:32 AM
@Chasekeane - Aside from Spider-Man and fat Thor, every single costume was pretty damn awesome
Chasekeane
Chasekeane - 5/11/2019, 2:38 AM
@MalseMarcel - yeah to be fair I’m looking forward to seeing the back of the iron spider suit, served its purpose but let’s get back to basics. Thor has looked better but I think they made the right decision not magically buffing back up from a story perspective
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 5/11/2019, 7:31 AM
@MalseMarcel - Nah bruh Thor looked like a boss in the final battle, he was practically Odin with 2 eyes.



Mr2099
Mr2099 - 5/11/2019, 9:05 AM
@LongMayHeReign - I saw more the War Thor, but I get where you're coming from
SuperSomething616
SuperSomething616 - 5/12/2019, 5:13 AM
@LongMayHeReign - the long braided beard, long hair and Stormbreaker and Mjolnir look is Thor’s best look ever! He just looks bad ass especially in the pic you posted about :)
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 5/12/2019, 6:47 AM
@SuperSomething616 - Yup, a true Viking God.
Kur5e
Kur5e - 5/11/2019, 2:14 AM
I hate the character and I am disappointed by Larson's performance. I would have at least wished for her to constantly wear her helmet/headgear, especially when in outer space.
I also hate the new hairstyle. Looks like the hair of a 60 year old... They could've done better here.
dracula
dracula - 5/11/2019, 2:21 AM
@Kur5e - Hopefully they get a better director for the sequel and spend more time on the script and focus less on being as feminist as possible and more on telling a good story, its fine if you want to make a female empowering movie, but it should come naturally, thats why wonder Woman and Buffy The Vampire Slayer worked so well, yes they are feminist, but they focused on story and character development. Like seriously the choice not to have her smile, her smiling wouldnt change the quality of the film, but it just seems like a pointless choice. They made that choice cause its feminist somehow...I dont get it
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 5/11/2019, 2:25 AM
Like seriously the choice not to have her smile...

Did I get caught in a time warp or is it just really stupid in here?
DetBullock
DetBullock - 5/11/2019, 2:33 AM
@dracula - Buffy The Vampire Slayer was much more on the nose than Captain Marvel regarding feminism, heck even Wonder Woman is in many regards.
Captain Marvel to me looks more like some sort of light objectivist narrative when someone that is competent/special is constantly put down by the mediocre but then decides not to give a [frick] anymore and just keeps on being special (like The Incredibles). Which also has feminist applicability because IRL in many professional careers women tend to get more shit thrown at them compared to a man of equal or even inferior competence, but it's still something that is relatable on more levels than one.
dracula
dracula - 5/11/2019, 2:49 AM
@DetBullock - I guess there are aspects of Buffy The Vampire Slayer are kind of in your face, like the Watchers Council and their treatment of Slayers, like the test they are put through when they turn 18 or the way they talked down to Buffy when she needed information in season 5, but I don't know, in that it didn't really bother me, you see that kind of stuff in lots of media, and it had the benefit of likeable and interesting characters and still had a sense of humor.

On Wonder Woman I really don't see it, yes they repeatedly refer to the man, how man is evil, how man doesnt deserve their help. The thing is, I don't think they are referring to man as a sex, they are reffering to mankind, there were women before the amazons and its established that everyone is effected by the war, and they say the world of man does not deserve their help, a world that includes women and children, and they even say that everyone is to blame for the war. There is one scene of Diana being talked down to by generals, but it's because of the time period, they acknowledge it and move on.

Im not saying Captain Marvel shouldn't be feminist, just saying some of the choices they made to "be more feminist" seemed kind of pointless, and in some cases created unnessesary drama, like the smile thing, not saying she should have smiled, but I just dont get it, male heroes smile, other female heroes smile, it doesnt make them anyless heroes
Vigor
Vigor - 5/11/2019, 2:49 AM
@dracula - some fine trolling at display here. Almost got me
dracula
dracula - 5/11/2019, 2:56 AM
@VigorAhai - Not trolling, not trying to get a reaction out of anyone, just sharing an opinion, feel free to share yours, I have no problem with a nice debate, as long as it doesnt turn into a stupid flame war. If someone liked the movie, I have no problem with that, no film can please everyone and there is no reason people cant discuss it in a civilized manner
dracula
dracula - 5/11/2019, 2:58 AM
@VigorAhai - I don't think Captain Marvel is terrible, its not even Marvel's worst, its for sure better than Thor The Dark World and Iron Man 2
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 5/11/2019, 3:02 AM
@VigorAhai - ...shit... was it just a troll all along? Or even a hyperbolic joke? I... I can't keep track of it anymore. There's no way to out-stupid the "real" complaints about Captain Marvel, and half of those people are being disingenuous trolls anyway.

Poe's law is in full effect in Captain Marvel threads.
Vigor
Vigor - 5/11/2019, 3:45 AM
@dracula - "Like seriously the choice not to have her smile"

"feel free to share yours, I have no problem with a nice debate"

Vigor
Vigor - 5/11/2019, 3:46 AM
@Spock0Clock - he wants me to debate him. That's like arguing with an anti vaxxer

Not happening. Wrong is wrong, no debate
MexCowboyNation
MexCowboyNation - 5/11/2019, 6:09 AM
@dracula - she did smile in the movie.
someeyes
someeyes - 5/11/2019, 6:10 AM
@dracula - I don't know if you watched the same movie as I did but I don't think they focused on feminism, they just need to get a better director. And she did smile at some point in the movie.
patrika
patrika - 5/11/2019, 6:26 AM
@Kur5e - the hairstyle really sucks :(
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