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captain.marvel.2019.1080p In 1995 on the
Kree Empire's captain.marvel.2019.1080p capital planet of Hala,
Starforce member
Vers suffers from amnesia and recurring nightmares involving an older woman.
Yon-Rogg, her mentor and commander, trains her to control her abilities while the
Supreme Intelligence, the artificial intelligence that rules the Kree, urges her to keep her emotions in check.
During a mission to rescue an undercover operative infiltrating a group of
Skrulls, alien shapeshifters with whom the Kree are at war, Vers is captured by Skrull commander
Talos. A probe of Vers's memories leads them to Earth. Vers escapes and crash-lands in Los Angeles. Her presence attracts
S.H.I.E.L.D. agents
Nick Fury and
Phil Coulson, whose investigation is interrupted by a Skrull attack. In the ensuing chase, Vers recovers a crystal containing her extracted memories while Fury kills a Skrull impersonating Coulson. Talos, disguised as Fury's boss Keller, orders Fury to work with Vers and keep tabs on her.
Using her extracted memories, Vers and Fury go to the
Project Pegasus installation at a
U.S. Air Force base. They discover Vers was a pilot presumed to have died in 1989 while testing an experimental jet engine designed by Dr.
Wendy Lawson, whom Vers recognizes as the woman from her nightmares. After Fury informs S.H.I.E.L.D. of their location, a team led by Talos disguised as Keller arrives. Fury discovers Talos's ruse and helps Vers escape in a cargo jet with Lawson's stowaway cat Goose. They fly to
Louisiana to meet former pilot Maria Rambeau, the last person to see Vers and Lawson alive.
Rambeau and her daughter
Monica reveal that Vers is Carol Danvers, who was once like family to them. Talos, arriving unarmed, explains that the Skrulls are refugees searching for a new home and that Lawson was Mar-Vell, a renegade Kree scientist helping them. Talos plays a recovered recording from Lawson's jet, prompting Danvers to remember the crash: Lawson was killed by Yon-Rogg to prevent her from destroying the engine before the Kree could recover it. Destroying the engine herself, Danvers absorbed the energy from the ensuing explosion, gaining powers but losing her memory.
Danvers, Talos, Fury, and Rambeau locate Lawson's cloaked laboratory orbiting Earth, where Lawson hid several Skrulls, including Talos's family, and the
Tesseract, the power source of Lawson's engine. There, Danvers is captured by Starforce and interfaces with the Supreme Intelligence. During their conversation, Danvers removes the Kree implant that was suppressing her powers, allowing her to reach her full potential. In the subsequent battle, Fury retrieves Goose, who is revealed to be an alien
Flerken. Goose swallows the Tesseract before blinding Fury's left eye. Danvers destroys a Kree capital ship, forcing Kree officer
Ronan the Accuser and his forces to retreat, before overpowering Yon-Rogg on Earth and sending him back to Hala with a warning to the Supreme Intelligence.
Danvers departs to help the Skrulls find a new homeworld, leaving Fury a modified
pager to contact her in an emergency. Meanwhile, Fury drafts an initiative to locate heroes like Danvers, naming it after her Air Force
call sign, "Avenger". In a
mid-credits scene, set in the present day, the activated pager
[N 1] is being monitored by the
Avengers when Danvers appears.
[N 2] In a post-credits scene, Goose climbs onto Fury's desk and regurgitates the Tesseract.
Captain Marvel is a 2019 American
superhero film based on the
Marvel Comics character
Carol Danvers. Produced by
Marvel Studios and distributed by
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is
the twenty-first film in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is written and directed by
Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, with
Geneva Robertson-Dworet also contributing to the screenplay.
Brie Larson stars as Danvers, alongside
Samuel L. Jackson,
Ben Mendelsohn,
Djimon Hounsou,
Lee Pace,
Lashana Lynch,
Gemma Chan,
Annette Bening,
Clark Gregg, and
Jude Law. Set in 1995, the story follows Danvers as she becomes
Captain Marvel after Earth is caught in the center of a galactic conflict between two alien civilizations.
Development of the film began as early as May 2013. It was officially announced in October 2014 as Marvel Studios' first female-led superhero film.
Nicole Perlman and
Meg LeFauve were hired as a writing team the following April after submitting separate takes on the character. The story borrows elements from
Roy Thomas's 1971 "
Kree–Skrull War" comic book storyline. Larson was announced as Danvers at the 2016
San Diego Comic-Con, with Boden and Fleck hired to direct in April 2017. Robertson-Dworet soon took over scripting duties, with the remainder of the cast added by the start of filming.
Location shooting began in January 2018, with
principal photography beginning that March in California before concluding in Louisiana in July 2018. Jackson and Gregg—who, among others, reprise their roles from previous MCU films—were digitally
de-aged in
post-production to reflect the film's 1990s setting.
Captain Marvel premiered in London on February 27, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 8, 2019, in
IMAX and
3D. The film has grossed over $1.1 billion worldwide, making it the first female-led superhero film to pass the billion-dollar mark. It is currently the
second-highest-grossing film of 2019, and became the
ninth-highest-grossing superhero film of all time as well as the
22nd-highest-grossing film overall. Critics described it as "entertaining", "enjoyable" and "savvy", and praised the performances of Larson, Jackson, and Mendelsohn.
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