"I mean, [Endgame] is one of my favourite movies," Boden said. "I loved it so much. It was such a rush to see her in that film when she comes in during the third act for that final battle, I literally almost jumped out of my seat and I definitely screamed very loudly [Laughs]. It was really exciting."



We'll have more for you from both directors later today, but it's hard to imagine Marvel Studios not bringing them back for Captain Marvel 2. Throw in the fact that the departure of the Russo Brothers means they need to find someone new to take charge of So, the directors are clearly keeping their options open and choosing their words carefully, but I did manage to get their thoughts on Carol's role in Avengers: Endgame.Boden said.We'll have more for you from both directors later today, but it's hard to imagine Marvel Studios not bringing them back for Captain Marvel 2. Throw in the fact that the departure of the Russo Brothers means they need to find someone new to take charge of The Avengers franchise, and we could see Boden and Fleck's role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe increase greatly moving forward.



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The Big Reveal That Annette Bening Is Mar-Vell





"It was late in the development of the movie," Feige says when asked where the idea to include Mar-Vell in such an unorthodox manner came from. "[As] we were approaching shooting, we were casting male -- We were looking for a male Mar-Vell and developing the script at the same time. We spoke to a few people, but as you've now seen in the movie, it's a limited role."



"It was, I believe, Anna [Boden] who came up with the suggestion in a script meeting that, "Why don't make the S.I., the vision that she sees, Mar-Vell?" It's interesting learning how things came together and it sounds like it was then that they decided Annette Benning was the best choice to play both Mar-Vell and the Supreme Intelligence.

"The idea was just before we brought Annette on. So, it was relatively late in the development process and one of a handful of things that happened as the script was taking on its final form, that was an epiphany that Anna had, and it was like, "Oh, of course! That's perfect!" And we stopped looking for another actor."



Captain Marvel made quite an impact inbut her future is very much up in the air as we currently have no idea whether her next solo movie will take place in the present day or return to the past to fill in some big gaps in the character's history.Considering the fact that Captain Marvel made over $1 billion at the box office, a sequel will definitely happen, but when I recently asked directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck about which time period they would select for a follow-up, the former chose her words carefully.Fair enough! However, I had to ask if the filmmakers would be interested in following in the footsteps of the Russo Brothers by working on an Avengers or female-led A-Force movie, and after Boden responded with,Fleck added: