THE MARVELS: Disney Confirms The Identity Of Two Villains - Here's Everything You Need To Know About Them!

THE MARVELS: Disney Confirms The Identity Of Two Villains - Here's Everything You Need To Know About Them!

Marvel Studios has finally confirmed the identity of The Marvels' lead villain, revealing who both Zawe Ashton and Daniel Ings are bringing to the big screen in their respective MCU debuts. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Apr 12, 2023 08:04 AM EST
Filed Under: The Marvels

Marvel Studios released the first teaser trailer for The Marvels yesterday that gave us our first glimpse into the upcoming sci-fi adventure and Captain Marvel sequel!

Carol Danvers will once again find herself battling the Kree Empire, with Zawe Ashton presumably playing their new ruler. She is, after all, wielding a hammer similar to Ronan the Accuser's and wearing a bangle that looks nearly identical to what activated Ms. Marvel's latent mutant abilities. 

Now, Disney has confirmed the identity of Ashton's big bad as Dar-Benn. There were rumours this was the case, of course, but the character doesn't have much of a history on the page. 

First appearing in 1991's Silver Surfer #53, Dar-Benn was joint Emperor of the Kree Empire alongside Ael-Dan before being killed by Deathbird the following year in Avengers #345.

We also have confirmation that Daniel Ings has been cast as Ty-Rone, a Kree advisor who, as far as we're aware, has been newly created for the MCU. There may be an obscure comic book character who shares that name but no one of any real consequence that we can find! 

You can take a closer look at both villains below. 

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In The Marvels, Carol Danvers aka Captain Marvel has reclaimed her identity from the tyrannical Kree and taken revenge on the Supreme Intelligence. But unintended consequences see Carol shouldering the burden of a destabilized universe.

When her duties send her to an anomalous wormhole linked to a Kree revolutionary, her powers become entangled with that of Jersey City super-fan Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, and Carol’s estranged niece, now S.A.B.E.R. astronaut Captain Monica Rambeau.

Together, this unlikely trio must team up and learn to work in concert to save the universe as "The Marvels."

The movie stars Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, Iman Vellani, Samuel L. Jackson, Zawe Ashton and Park Seo-joon.

Nia DaCosta directs, and Kevin Feige is the producer. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Mary Livanos and Matthew Jenkins serve as executive producers. The screenplay is by Megan McDonnell, Nia DaCosta, Elissa Karasik and Zeb Wells.

The Marvels arrives in theaters on November 10.

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Clintthahamster
Clintthahamster - 4/12/2023, 8:05 AM
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 4/12/2023, 8:06 AM
Kinda wish they went with a bigger villain. Think Deathbird would've been really cool
Slotherin
Slotherin - 4/12/2023, 8:07 AM
@bkmeijer1 - after seeing the mention of Deathbird, it was odd to me too for them to not go with that choice
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 4/12/2023, 8:08 AM
@Slotherin - I guess they don’t want to get into the shiar yet?
Slotherin
Slotherin - 4/12/2023, 8:10 AM
@noahthegrand - makes sense. Though this would seem like a decent time given the introduction of mutants.
mountainman
mountainman - 4/12/2023, 8:10 AM
Ty-Rone? You make up a new Kree for the movies and call him Ty-Rone? They couldn’t have pulled out another Z lister like Dar-Ben to adapt? They couldn’t have squeezed together 2 syllables that don’t form a human name?

The villains in this movie are likely not going to be a big impact to the overall MCU I’m guessing.
TyrantBossMedia
TyrantBossMedia - 4/12/2023, 8:17 AM
@mountainman - That might be considered cultural appropriation. :)
mountainman
mountainman - 4/12/2023, 8:19 AM
@TyrantBossMedia - That guy doesn’t look like any Tyrone I’ve ever met that’s for sure.
mountainman
mountainman - 4/12/2023, 8:25 AM
@TyrantBossMedia - Also, completely off the top of my head, here are 5 Kree sounding names I made up that could have worked better:

Kol-Sarr
Ged-Mar
Zel-Rok
Tof-Bade
Pab-Reax

TyrantBossMedia
TyrantBossMedia - 4/12/2023, 8:33 AM
@mountainman - See my post below for some actual comic book villains they could have used.

Any of those names you gave sound better,
Slotherin
Slotherin - 4/12/2023, 8:11 AM
It's a minor character so I guess who cares a bout a genderswap but I feel it's a shame they don't lean into preexisting female villains more.

Also, Ty-Rone... lol
TyrantBossMedia
TyrantBossMedia - 4/12/2023, 8:36 AM
@Slotherin - Hell just Moonstone would be good.
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 4/12/2023, 8:14 AM
Just waiting for someone to pretend they give af about Dar-Benn…
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 4/12/2023, 8:22 AM
@PlusUltra - is that a burn on the movie for picking the most no-name villain they could get?
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 4/12/2023, 8:14 AM
Am I alone in feeling like we've been getting a string of Marvel stuff now that feels like a joking atmosphere? Everything has that Ragnarok/Guardians/Love and Thunder/Quantimania/She-Hulk vibe of everything's is a party now?

Like even the trailers are pop-y and spastic like a sugar rush fever dream with MCU humor jumping at you every transition.

Remember when basically everything in the MCU was serious? Iron Man was about a deeply psychologically wounded mega genius who's every characteristic is a reflection of his trauma, or Hulk the tortured scientist on the run, or Captain America the scrawny nobody who turned into a legendary Hero..... this is what built the MCU, the GOATs who set the table, and now all these MCU outings feel tonally artificial and made for simple minds who like bright colors and virtue signaling.

I remember when we got good Marvel stuff.
TyrantBossMedia
TyrantBossMedia - 4/12/2023, 8:18 AM
@TheVandalore - You are correct.

That was back when Feige had to answer to Perlmutter.
Ever since Feige was left to his own devices the complexity of our heroes disappeared.
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 4/12/2023, 8:33 AM
@TyrantBossMedia - it feels like early MCU was the golden age of video games, and the current MCU just feels like Fortnight.
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 4/12/2023, 8:34 AM
@TheVandalore - Iron Man wasn’t serious. That movie had literal slapstick in it.
TyrantBossMedia
TyrantBossMedia - 4/12/2023, 8:35 AM
@TheVandalore - Not a bad analogy at all.
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 4/12/2023, 10:19 AM
@PlusUltra - are you being sarcastic? I can't tell over the internet. What part of Iron Man had slapstick?

I'm trying to take you seriously, but I'm not sure I can after that comment.

"Iron Man wasn’t serious. That movie had literal slapstick in it."

What tone do you consider Iron Man 1?
vectorsigma
vectorsigma - 4/12/2023, 10:25 AM
@TheVandalore - i agree on this completely.

I remember the mere mention of dr strange in catws made me excited and want to watch it again. That's how great the exeution and tone was of these movies back then.

FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 4/12/2023, 10:33 AM
@TheVandalore - Falling out the sky, getting his arm stuck in the wall, falling through his roof when deactivating his repulsor, flying into the roof, all slapstick.



Iron Man wasn’t the serious movie you’re trying to make out it was. Stop trying to revise history. Comedy has been a major part of the MCU since its conception.
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 4/12/2023, 10:35 AM
@PlusUltra - you don't understand what slapstick is. Not all physical humor is slapstick. Slap stick involves exaggerated body movements and facial expressions to sell the goofy side of physical comedy using props. Mr. Bean or The Naked Gun is a demonstration of slapstick.

The scene in your gif was played 100% seriously by Robert Downey Jr. Moments of comedy and levity in a serious film doesn't make the whole film a [frick]ing slapstick comedy.

And just because Tony cracks jokes as part of his character doesn't make the film not serious.

It's a film about a kid who grew up with the pressures of living up to his dead parents, who was kidnapped by terrorists, lots of people die, he has to operate on himself in a cave, he survives and faces his family's legacy by shutting down the weapons division...... yall... totally slapstick....

Are you really REALLY being serious here? Again, I'm trying to take you seriously.
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 4/12/2023, 10:44 AM
@PlusUltra - "Stop trying to revise history."



Ok ok ok, now I see. You aren't being serious. Very funny, you got me.
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 4/12/2023, 10:52 AM
@TheVandalore - You mean like falling from a 50ft drop into sand, armor popping off left and right, and surviving? Oooo, so serious. Next you’re going to tell me it was realistic too?
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 4/12/2023, 10:57 AM
@PlusUltra - it's a comic book movie. Its as serious as any. It wasn't grounded like The Dark Knight but THAT wasn't even "realistic".... like, basically no movie is.

So what is your threshold? You think the people who made Ironman thinks they made a light hearted slapstick comedy? Who's revising history?
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 4/12/2023, 11:02 AM
@PlusUltra - for context, the Joel Schumacher films are a million times more light hearted and have much more "attempts" at "comedy", but those films aren't comedy films either. You can hardly even take those films seriously tonally, but they aren't comedies. They have comedy.

Are you beginning to understand?

Tony as a character played by Robert Downey Jr was comedic, he was a Joker and took very little seriously...... that.... is .... his character.... but the film was played seriously. The whole MCU is supposed to be in a "real" world, not a comedy universe.

I have no idea what argument you are attempting to make... but you are wrong.
RolandD
RolandD - 4/12/2023, 1:10 PM
@TheVandalore @PlusUltra -PlusUltra clearly understands what slapstick is. The whole movie was not a comedy of course but it did have plenty of slapstick, including the given examples. I would add the time his robot doused him with fire retardant which is a callback to the pie in the face or getting doused in the face with a old time soda bottle, bit examples of classic slapstick. It also does not require exaggerated facial expressions. One of the early film geniuses, Buster Keaton was known as “The Great Stone Face” because he always had the same deadpan expression. IMHO Iron Man has a great blend of humor and pathos, including slapstick humor.
Variant
Variant - 4/12/2023, 1:13 PM
@TheVandalore - I know what you're getting at but @PlusUltra has a point, too.

Iron Man, as a character, brought a lot of comic relieve to his own predicaments. Thor 1 had a lot of humor in it because it couldn't take itself too seriously. The Cap trilogy was mostly grit and drama but still had its light hearted moments too.

Now onto GotG and Ant-Man...lots of humor. Infinity Saga was not at all grounded and serious. But to your point, Thor 4 took the humor waaaay too far. And there have been some contrived moments. But for the most part, the tone has been pretty consistent thru Phase 4 and into Phase 5. I'd argue tone isn't the issue and other various creative decisions from time to time are the culprit. DS2 and AM3 could've executed better. Those films had the potential to be phenomenal but showed up a little underweight. I still enjoyed them...and even Thor 4. But that's not to say I don't have my gripes about them, too.
Slotherin
Slotherin - 4/13/2023, 10:26 AM
@TheVandalore - @PlusUltra is right... the movie had moments of seriousness and much of it was serious, but there was a lot of comedy and there was slapstick.
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