CAPTAIN MARVEL - Nick Fury's Origin, The Tesseract, And More Reveals & SPOILERS From The Movie's Cast

CAPTAIN MARVEL - Nick Fury's Origin, The Tesseract, And More Reveals & SPOILERS From The Movie's Cast

We've gone through all the new interviews with the cast of Captain Marvel to bring you all the biggest reveals and spoilers they've let slip about the highly anticipated Marvel Studios movie. Take a look!

By JoshWilding - Jan 09, 2019 08:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Captain Marvel
Yesterday, we took a look through the Captain Marvel set visits to bring you an in-depth breakdown of all the biggest reveals. Now, we've combed through interviews with the cast to track down even more - not to mention what could be considered some pretty significant spoilers! 

Below, you'll find quotes from Samuel L. Jackson, Jude Law, Ben Mendelsohn, Gemma Chan, Djimon 
Honsou, and Lashana Lynch. 

As well as intel on how the movie ties into other Marvel Cinematic Universe releases, we have some big clues about what's coming in Avengers: Endgame. There are also plenty of details on the Kree and Skrulls and the war raging between them. 

So, to take a look at this breakdown, all you guys have to do is click on the "View List" button. 


The Tesseract May Play A Role In Proceedings



In the second trailer, eagle-eyed fans noticed that Carol Danvers appeared to be visiting a base which had something to do with Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S., the special S.H.I.E.L.D. project looking into utilising the power of the Tesseract (which finally paid off in The Avengers). 

Apparently, those who visited the set saw a scene being filmed between Brie Larson and Jackson in which he encounters her cat for the first time but it's said that this is also the S.H.I.E.L.D. Director's first time laying eyes on the Infinity Stone that Howard Stark retrieved at the end of Captain America: The First Avenger.

Jackson seemingly confirms that it will play a role in Captain Marvel when he says, "Seems like the Tesseract has been the constant in all these movies." Could that be what brings the Kree and Skrulls to Earth? It would definitely come in handy to both of the invading alien races...
 

Captain Marvel Doesn't Set Up Guardians Of The Galaxy



With both Ronan the Accuser and Korath set to play a role in Captain Marvel, many fans believe that the movie could serve as a prequel of sorts to Guardians of the Galaxy

Djimon Hounsou, however, cautions that we shouldn't necessarily expect this story to end with them both where we found them in the James Gunn helmed adventure.
"This is a completely separate story, standalone story, nothing to do with Guardians other than the fact that some of those characters interact with each other later. Other than that, no. It's very different from Guardians, yes."
 

Minn-Erva May Be Jealous Of Carol Danvers



In the comics, Minn-Erva is one of Captain Marvel most hated foes but she'll be a teammate here. However, based on remarks from Gemma Chan, it sounds like their rivalry will start to play out when the sniper grows jealous of what the powerful Carol Danvers brings to Starforce. 

"I suppose before Carol joined the team, Minn-
Erva was probably kinda of the star of this Starforce team, and she was probably the favorite of the commander who is played by Jude Law. So yeah, there's more to do with their abilities rather than affections as such. But yeah, I think there's a mutual respect, but yeah, someone else who's also very good at their job. It's kind of playful rivalry."

So, while they won't be enemies, it certainly sounds like the door could be open to that happening.

 

Nick Fury Is Wary Of Carol Danvers



Understandably, Nick Fury doesn't quite know what to make of Carol when they first cross paths and Jackson goes into detail about why the S.H.I.E.L.D. agent is initially reluctant to help the hero. 
 
"Like most people, you meet somebody, you theoretically surmise that they’re from outer space and I guess like most of us the first thing you think about is the difference and she looks like us, yes, but she also showed up with these things that can shapeshift. So is she what she appears to be? Is she a safe individual? Is she a dangerous individual? All those things come to mind.
 
"Spending time with her, he discovers things about her that lead him to believe that she is something other than what she has presented herself to be or even knows herself to be. So during the course of interacting with her, they do become compatriots. They have a shared sense of humor. He’s open to the difference in what she may be and what she may not be. And he’s definitely willing to help her explore what she needs to find out to find out who she is and what and how she came to be."

How The Kree View Earth



In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Earth is portrayed as being something the Kree want but at this point in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's history, it doesn't seem as if our rather basic home is a place they're all that desperate to visit. In fact, Law says it's viewed as, well, a "sh*thole" by the aliens. 

"I think it’s a curiosity," he explains. "It’s actually described as a shithole by someone, as is often the case in these we’re always pitied, like why would you want to possibly stop there, they’re so backwards. It’s not much difference, I think on the grand scale of things we’re viewed as unthreatening, rather idiotic, and somewhat backwards. Which is not far wrong really [laughs]."
 

Who Is Maria Rambeau?



Carol's best friend, Maria Rambeau is a fellow fighter pilot and Lynch has now shed some light on what sort of role she'll play in Captain Marvel as well as the character's reaction to Carol's transformation following her disappearance (which goes unexplained).
 
"She is a fighter pilot, very strong, very bold, very in control of herself. I’d say, in high demand with the industry that she’s in. Her and Brie’s [Larson] character Carol Danvers are very close friends, they’re best friends, in fact. She had to go through a lot of grief when Carol disappeared and then suddenly she’s back, and she has to kind of reverse that grief and make it work for this, picking up of a friendship, which is kind of strange but ends up really beautifully. She’s just an incredible character to play. It’s nice to see someone on the page who doesn’t yet have a fully fleshed personality and who you can then inject wherever you want to."
 

What Jude Law's Character Thinks About The Kree



After confirming that "the Kree and the Skrulls are constantly in conflict," Law explains "both communities are living really at high alert and both obviously live with a huge wariness of each other...as a commander of the military, and as a poster boy of the military obviously of the Krees, my character is somewhat judgemental and full of hatred towards the Skrulls."   

"The Skrulls to the Krees really represent despicable manoeuvring and manipulation," the actor continues, shedding some light on how the two races differ. "The Skrulls have this way of simulating other people and turning into other things, so it’s this idea of subterfuge where you’re not who you really are, whereas the Kree have a kind of purity and honesty to them as I see it."
 

Nick Fury's Place In The MCU During This Movie



It's no secret that Nick Fury will lose his eye in Captain Marvel or that we'll meet him when he's just a "desk jockey" rather than the seasoned Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. we know from the present day. 

However, Jackson has now talked more about where we find the hero during this origin story. 

"He’s not burdened by the weight of the world the way he is and he hadn’t come to resent the powers that be in terms of how they view the world and how they view what he does," the actor reveals. 
"And the seriousness of the situation. They’re totally unaware of it right now. So his next challenge is convincing them that we do need to enlist people who have extraordinary gifts that can help us defend not just the country but the world."
 

Captain Marvel Can Travel Through Time



Unless Jackson is just yanking our chains, it sounds like it will be Carol Danvers who helps Earth's Mightiest Heroes travel through time in Avengers: Endgame as he claims that's one of her abilities!
 
"She’s pretty much the strongest character -- in terms of someone with powers are able to do things -- in the Marvel universe. So, for Carol Danvers to be that person and for Brie to become that person, it's gonna be a dynamite thing. I mean, [the Avengers] are up against some really, really tough odds right now -- we saw throughout Infinity War -- so now we know that we need something that's as powerful as Thanos. And at some point, we'll find out how powerful she is and all the things that she's capable of. She's one of the few people in the Marvel universe that can time travel, so..."

The Members Of Starforce



Asked to shed some light on the members of Starforce, Law offered a breakdown of the heroes.

"I can talk about Djimon, Korath who appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy. 
Obviously this is a few years before, so young Korath, he’s second in command. Minerva played by Gemma Chan is a sniper and long range specialist," he explains.

"We have Bron Char who is basically a blue giant played by Rune Temte from Norway. Al 
Gennis plays Atlas another Sniper expert or weapons specialist, have I left anyone out? No, me, that’s it, it’s very elite there’s only six of us."
 

What Being "Simmed" Means



We caught our first look at the Skrulls shapeshifting in that recent "Special Look" at Captain Marvel but it seems as if the process will have a name in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: being "simmed."

"There are posters that you’ll see around Hala which say 'Know your enemy it could be you,'" Law explains. "There’s a great line in one of the scenes where a warrior is asked if he’s ever been 
simmed and he says yes and that he had to kill himself. So it can be psychologically very scarring."
 

How Long Has Carol Danvers Been Missing?



It seems as if Carol Danvers has been part of Starforce for years because Lynch reveals that her friend has been missing from Earth for what sounds like a considerable amount of time. 

"Oh, I don’t know if I’m allowed…a long time, a really long time, enough for me to say…enough for me to come out of denial and then think that maybe she is alive, and then no, actually she isn’t yet years have gone by, and she definitely isn’t alive. Do you know what I mean? Enough to go through that cycle." Her return home in Avengers: Endgame promises to be even more interesting.

 

The Supreme Intelligence



As expected, the Supreme Intelligence will indeed play a role in Captain Marvel and while we don't know what form it will take, Law had this to say about his character's relationship with the entity.
 
"It’s interesting, he has a very particular relationship – and any of you who know alot about the Kree, there’s sort of a divine element called the Supreme Intelligence – and that comes it play in this. Each of the Starforce, indeed each of the Kree warriors, has a particular relationship with the Supreme Intelligence, and my character has a very particular relationship with the Supreme Intelligence which becomes revealed and is quite complex and ultimately very revealing of what it is that motivates him. I’ve kind of based him almost on… not a religious fanatic but he’s got a sort of Divine sense of purpose because of his relationship with this greater being."

 

Why Talos Has A Leadership Role



Mendelsohn's interview didn't really reveal much (the actor seemed to enjoy toying with journalists) but he did shed some light on why it's Talos who is leading this apparent invasion of Earth. 

"He’s quite active, so he has to switch in and out of some various stuff. So, you know, I’m going to assume we’re going to see Talos do his thing. And look, the thing about Skrulls and changing shapes, and I can say this with some authority. Physiologically any Skrull can change shape. It takes practice, and, dare I say it, talent to do it well. He’s a battle commander because he does it well."

 

Why The Skrulls Target Captain Marvel



What brings the Skrulls to our planet? Well, it sounds like theypursue Captain Marvel there when she escapes their clutches and Mendelsohn goes on to talk in a rather nonsensical way about what the shapeshifters seemingly have planned for the hero.
 
"I can’t tell you a lot without giving the game away. But it’s fair to say that Carol’s pretty good. Let me put it another way: Captain Marvel is pretty good. You know, Carol, it’s sort of like the Life of Pablo. The Life of Carol. Like which one? Which one is she gonna be? Is she going to be Carol Danvers, or is she got to be Captain Marvel? Now she’s Carol Danvers, then yeah. She got some stuff that that can be… I mean, you know, we’re good at getting inside of people. That’s my big clue."

What does that mean? I guess we'll be waiting until March 8th rolls around to find out for sure.

Many thanks to Slash Film and Entertainment Tonight for the quotes used throughout this post!
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Evansly
Evansly - 1/9/2019, 8:22 AM
Interesting. Time travel bit is almost concerning
JonC
JonC - 1/9/2019, 11:13 AM
@Evansly - I also found that to be the biggest reveal... "She's one of the few people in the Marvel universe that can time travel, so..."
Does the pager that Fury used in IW actually reach out across time and Carol was in another year?
WakandaTech
WakandaTech - 1/9/2019, 8:29 AM

HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 1/9/2019, 8:29 AM
For the first time that I can remember, there's nothing false or biased surrounding a comment with Agents of SHIELD. Baby steps I guess, bravo.


StormXmen123
StormXmen123 - 1/9/2019, 8:34 AM
I think giving a character time travel powers is risky if they don't add restrictions or consequences (such as Kitty's power needing the person to enter their younger body while she maintains the connection).

If they have the ability to just travel whenever they want what's to stop them doing so whenever things get too out of control?

Having the Avengers use the "time portals" in the quantum realm has a sense of risk. Its their only option.
KWilly
KWilly - 1/9/2019, 8:39 AM
@StormXmen123 - Yeah, there's gotta be a catch to her abilities. If she's so OP, then what are the Avengers for? Lol
Vigor
Vigor - 1/9/2019, 8:41 AM
@KWilly - dying to find this out too. I know feige or Russos won't do me wrong. They will find a balance
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 1/9/2019, 9:32 AM
@StormXmen123 - I just have a feeling something she does as far as time travel is the reason why the snap happens in the first place
JonC
JonC - 1/9/2019, 11:15 AM
@KWilly - Messing with time is always a risk of ripping away your reality... this is why the Ancient One was warning Strange.
Luminus
Luminus - 1/10/2019, 5:45 AM
@StormXmen123 - "...what's to stop them doing so whenever things get too out of control?"

SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 1/9/2019, 8:37 AM
Hopefully they do the time-travel thing justice because the sound of it worries me a bit. However, these interviews and that last behind the scenes featurette have gotten me more excited for this recently. The way they all talk though, you have to think even if it's not the big reveal/twist, at some point Carol will be simmed by a skrull.
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 1/9/2019, 8:37 AM
For equality sake, we better get to see her topless. How many movies that the dudes go topless? Come on, our turn now. It's only fair.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 1/9/2019, 8:44 AM
@WYLEEJAY - For equality!

lawndart
lawndart - 1/9/2019, 9:15 AM
@WYLEEJAY - Fair is fair. I'm in.
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 1/9/2019, 10:49 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life - Yeah! Let's start our own movement!


#Freethesuperboobs
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 1/9/2019, 10:57 AM
@WYLEEJAY - ;-P
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 1/9/2019, 8:38 AM
Speaking of SHIELD, its interesting how the Kree view the Earth. I'm guessing this film convinces them that the Earth is a blue gem that they should acquire. If the Kree sign a peace treaty with Xandar in 2014, then it makes sense that some Kree resources could be diverted to Earth. We know that the Kree were on their way to Earth only to find it quaked apart in the alternate timeline.


Omegacron
Omegacron - 1/9/2019, 10:10 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life - I have a feeling that what makes Earth a "hidden blue gem" is the emergence of mutants/inhumans.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 1/9/2019, 10:20 AM
@Omegacron - ehh, by this point in time, the Kree's experiments with Inhumans had already occurred far, far in the past.



The Kree in the future are obsessed with trading Inhumans, but their presence on Earth would have been known for a while now.
Omegacron
Omegacron - 1/9/2019, 10:24 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life - Well, that's what I mean. Maybe the Inhuman gene pool was something they thought they had mined dry, but they started showing up again after WWII and the Kree realize this due to the events of Captain Marvel...
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 1/9/2019, 10:27 AM
@Omegacron - could be possible, who knows!
Battabing
Battabing - 1/9/2019, 10:52 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life - I remember reading an interview with Grant Morrison where he said the reason aliens were so interested in Earth was because it was one of the last few virgins in the universe, i.e. it hadn't been bent to conforming into a one-world government with one global language like other planets.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 1/9/2019, 11:16 AM
@Battabing - makes sense, different alien species are almost always depicted as a unified race functioning as a 'global empire.' The Expanse does take us closer to an 'empire' status similar to other aliens.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 1/9/2019, 8:42 AM
Would also love to see Fury learn of SHIELD's possession of a Kree body, would be neat if this is touched on a little. Perhaps Fury's experience with what the Kree can do convinces him to develop Project Tahiti.

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