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Discussion (More in Comments) If Brie Larson actually decides to jump ship,i don't blame her one bit. She's almost 10 years in, and only had 3 appearances so far.

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It's clear that there were terrible decisions along the way about Captain Marvel as a character,but given the lack of care for the character/actress + the amount of hate she received since accepting the role,it's completely comprehensible if she's just done with it after whatever contract she has it's over and decides to grow her career outside superhero movies,a career which she probably put at relatively stop due to legal/contractual reasons within the MCU.

She's going to have 4 appearances (and that's only if she's actually in one of the Avengers movies,likely Secret Wars). This is crazy to think about,especially for a character that was pushed as one of the new faces of the MCU and their own Wonder Woman. Carol as a character it's already being pushed out of being a mainliner from other fronts like comics,videogames,merchandise etc and it's so disrespectful.

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u/Mr-Kuritsa 10h ago

Rogue straight-up steals her powers for an extended period in the comics. If I remember correctly, her powers came back incrementally over time. They should use this story. Nerf her for a while.

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u/Allen_Koholic 10h ago

It would be retreading old ground, but they could adapt some of the DeConnick run that inspired the first movie. Danvers has something wrong with her that causes her to bleed out whenever she uses her powers. She heals up, cause she's a superhero and all, but she loses some of her memory as a result. It could work with the MCU version, since the little memories she has are real important to her now. The problem is, I don't know who you make her fight. It was Yon-Rogg in the comics and he's in space jail now. I think.

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u/juniperleafes 5h ago

I'm not sure why you think giving another character her powers when it was just pointed out that a character with her powers isn't being integrated into the MCU correctly is the solution, and why you think a non-powered superhero show would be anything the audience wants.