Marvel has earned a well-deserving name for traversing audience expectations. Whether it’s introducing new superheroes, superpowers, phases, elements, concepts, whatever they introduce is nothing short of mind boggling. Speaking of this particular line up, most of these are women-centric. So, when there is emphasis and celebration of men as superheroes, Marvel has created a massive space for female superheroes.

This series is more of a build-up and introduction as to what Marvel is bringing forth. For instance, She-Hulk, cousin of Hulk is learning and looking up to Hulk. Hulk, as you know, being so huge and possessing dangerously powerful powers, teaches She-hulk how to control her power. Rather than coming off as a weak character, she is equipped with proper training.
And, as is the grace and precision of Marvel, everything is connected in one way or another. This line-up is quite an interesting one. Like, Ms Marvel offers some glimpses of The Marvels apart from Ms Marvel, there are speculations regarding Monica Rambeau appearing as the grown-up version of Teyonah Parris in the movie The Marvels. Such is the build and connect that some part of one movie and series appears effortlessly in another one without misleading or confusing viewers.
Even as we highlight Wanda Vision, it reflects rifts between Captain Marvel & Monica Rambeau and there are possibilities of it re-surfacing in the upcoming series or movies. Besides this, in Wanda Vision, the story of Wanda after the Endgame is shown. Again, mind-blowing, no? The presence of characters here and there completes the puzzles in such an impeccable way that you can’t help but clap your heart out as you watch and notice.
As for ‘Moon Knight’ I’m yet to understand how it integrates in movies and series of Marvel. Yet, creating beyond predictions and expectations, Marvel must have something in store for us. It’s worth adding that this build focuses on how they became who they are, rather than claiming they are powerful or strong. Commendable!