The digital edition of “The Marvels” gives us a detailed look at the final scenes of the film and cameos.

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The Multiverse is expanding little by little in every part of Marvel Studios and “The Marvels” gave us a glimpse of that plan.

The epic journey through the multiverse from Marvel Studios is about to land on digital platforms. On the eve of its release, high-quality images have opened up a storm on the Internet, showing the amazing cameras hidden in this series. Are you ready to be revealed? Here’s our spoiler warning.

The Nia DaCosta-directed sequel, which expands the Captain Marvel universe, will deploy three unexpected images in the final stretch and post-credits scene. These images, previously filtered in low resolution, now shine in all their glory in HD.

At the conclusion of “The Marvels,” Kamala Khan begins to form a team of young Avengers using Nick Fury’s SWORD technology. Their first stop is to recruit Hawkeye’s protégé Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld).

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An unexpected meeting in the laboratory

The mid-credits scene surprises us when Monica Rambeau wakes up in a medical lab. By his side, there is no one except his late mother Maria (Lashana Lynch). But this Maria is actually a double from another world, completely oblivious to Monica.

As Monica catches her confusion, a familiar voice asks about the patient’s condition. That’s when Hank McCoy, also known as Aureus, was faithfully created by CGI and voiced by Kelsey Grammer in “X-Men: The Last Stand.”

The central plot of “The Marvels” revolves around Carol Danvers, who faces the consequences of an unstable universe after defeating the tyrant Crane and wreaking revenge on the Supreme Intelligence. Her mission takes her to a mysterious wormhole linked to a Kree revolutionary, whose powers are suddenly intertwined with those of Kamala Khan and her astronaut niece, Monica Rambeau.

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Technical features and digital release of “The Marvels”.

Starring Zawe Ashton and Park Seo-joon, the film is produced by Nia DaCosta and produced by Kevin Feige. The executive production team includes Luis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Mary Livanos and Matthew Jenkins from a script by Megan McDonnell, Nia DaCosta, Elisa Karasik and Zeb Wells.

Planning to immerse yourself in “The Marvels” in its digital format? The sequel will be released not only on digital platforms, but also on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on February 13. An unmissable event for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Analysis of this vision shows that Marvel Studios continues to surprise fans, weaving complex narratives and expanding its cinematic universe in unexpected ways. “The Marvels” isn’t just another movie; It’s a window into the universe, a reflection of the magic and ingenuity that defines Marvel.

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A multifaceted future

The shooting of Jonathan Majors, who played Kang the Conqueror, shook the future of the Marvel Studios multiverse. The role of the main antagonist in the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) was crucial, especially after his introduction in “Loki”. The rise of Majors raises big questions about how the narrative of Kang, the main character in the multiverse concept, will be viewed. Known for its focused plot and cohesive narrative, Marvel Studios is now faced with the challenge of restructuring its core production.

This unexpected change can result in significant creative adjustments to the films and series, affecting the continuity and direction of the stories. However, Marvel’s ability to adapt and reinvent itself has been demonstrated in the past, suggesting that there may be many new and exciting options for fans to look forward to.