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‘Not only do these stories have a robust fan base, but they sell’: ‘The Marvels’ star wisely ignores the loudest reactions to the MCU’s female-driven projects

Drown out the noise, you'll sleep better.

As unfortunate as it is to say, the majority of the Marvel Cinematic Universe‘s female-driven projects haven’t exactly been greeted with open arms by the entirety of the franchise’s fandom.

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On the small screen, the worst-rated project on RT via its approval score The Marvels star Iman Vellani is happy to ignore it.

Speaking to there’s an army of indignant keyboard warriors lurking in the shadows waiting to review-bomb the utter sh*t out of the sequel when it lands in November.

“We’re really lucky because we have such a plethora of female characters with real flaws and real arcs. Time and time again, it’s proven that not only do these stories have such a robust fan base, but they sell. Marvel has always championed that idea of finding this idealized version of yourself through their characters – a version of yourself that can fly in space or stop a train with one hand. I think that aspiration to be greater than who you are is such a universal feeling, regardless of gender identity. I hope people recognize that and find ways to identify with all of our characters.”

It would be nice if The Marvels didn’t suffer an identical fate to its predecessor that continues to be trolled relentlessly five years after it first landed, but don’t hold your breath. Despite what half of social media tries to tell you, though, there are plenty of reasons to get excited about the intergalactic adventure.


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