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  Brie Larson ; Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan  Iman Vellani ; and Photon, Monica Rambeau  Teyonah Parris  by fueling them with the power of family. In a sit down interview with io9, director Nia DaCosta  2021   Candyman  discussed that above and beyond fitting into the larger scheme of the Marvel Cinematic Universes Phase 5, the focus in The Marvels is on relationships motivating our heroes, like in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania before it. DaCosta shared,  I really wanted to make family the theme. I really wanted to ground the film emotionally inside of that framework鈥攕o the Khan family is a huge part of the movie and they are sort of a representation of what Monica and Carol could have had or what they once had. And  also, again, how important family is, especially for Kamala; shes able to do everything she can do because her family supports her 100%.      Image: Marvel Studios Kamala Khans Disney+ series, Ms. Marvel, emphasized the importance of family for her character, and The Marvels aims to tap into that familial vibe to help fans embrace Carol and Monica too. Weve previously gotten bits of their relationship starting with Captain Marvel, in which聽Carol left her best friend, Maria Rambeau, and Marias daughter Monica, aka  Lieutenant Trouble,  behind when she headed out on her first space mission. And we got stanley cup  hints of how that made  Monica f stanley water jug eel in WandaVision as she tapped into cosmic powers of her own, not unlike her estranged auntie.  A stanley cup nd thats still important鈥攖hat w Grki Gawker Media Will Settle With Hulk Hogan and Other Litigants for $32 Million
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