On International Women’s Day, Marvel premieres “MPower,” a series about the strength of heroines

On International Women’s Day, Marvel premieres “MPower,” a series about the strength of heroines

On International Women’s Day, Marvel premieres “MPower,” a series about the strength of heroinesOn International Women’s Day, Marvel premieres “MPower,” a series about the strength of heroines

On International Women’s Day, Marvel premieres ‘MPower’, a series about the strength of heroines – Marvel (courtesy)

Like every March 8, the time has come to commemorate International Women’s Day and Marvel does it with the premiere of the series ‘Power’, which you can already see in the Disney+ catalog and has only 4 chapters of less than 40 minutes each, where Scarlet Witch, Okoye, Gamora and Captain Marvel are the main protagonists.

This new Marvel series It is not a fiction that is part of the multiverse saga, but rather a production with the style of a documentary, which delves into the heroines of the house of ideas, specifically in Scarlet Witch, Okoye, Gamora and Captain Marvelat the hands of its protagonists.

However, the series ‘MPower’ not only stars Elizabeth Olsen, Zoe Saldana, Danai Gurira and Brie Larson, you can also see on screen the people who were involved the evolution of these superheroines within the films and series of the Marvel Cinematic Universelike the actresses who participated with them.

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In each of the chapters of ‘MPower’, the protagonists talk about the evolution their character has had during the mcuFrom their first appearance to their last, they detail what made them superheroes, as well as a little bit about their lives and journeys in the film and television industries.

On top of that, ‘MPower’ has the participation of those involved behind the scenes, such as the executive producer of Marvel Studios Victoria Alonso, as well as the women who helped transform these superheroines into icons of female empowerment on screen.

Marvel heroines take over the MCU

More than 10 years ago, when Marvel Studios launched their superhero universe, the 2012 film “Avengers” served as the starting point for future crossovers of the Infinity saga in which Black Widow was the only female in the universe. within the team, along with a major stake from Maria Hill, but now the tables have turned.

Since the beginning of Phase 4 of the MCU, with the introduction of the multiverse saga, Marvel’s female characters have gained a lot of strength within the central story and now they are in control. Scarlet Witch, Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk, Mighty Thor, Yelena Belova, America Chavez, Kate Bishop and other heroines are now the ones lining up to protect the world from its destruction.

By Jared Solis

Source: Nacion Flix

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