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Marvel boss confirms three new heroes will appear in MCU films after Disney+ debuts

Details of their cinematic introductions are not yet known

Jacob Stolworthy
Monday 11 November 2019 08:33 EST
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Kevin Feige has announced three new superheroes that will be appearing in future Marvel films..

The studio president has said that the characters will be introduced in Disney+ television shows before showing up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Feige revealed Ms Marvel, Moon Knight and She-Hulk will show up in films, although it’s unknown whether they’ll fight alongside the Avengers in ensemble films or as supporting players in other characters’ standalone films.

Ms Marvel, Moon Knight and She-Hulk are getting their own TV shows that’ll be shown exclusively on Disney’s new streaming service, which launches in the US on Tuesday (13 November).

The Ms Marvel series will focus on a Pakistani-American teenager named Kamala Khan, who is the first Muslim character to lead her own comic book.

Avengers writers Christopher Marks and Stephen McFeely recently stated they are “worried” future Marvel films could ruin the effect of Endgame, which was released in April.

Disney+ will arrive in the UK on 31 March 2020.

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