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One of the weird things is Chris Claremont specifically mentions her Boston accent, but he never writes it in a phonetic accent. To me, that at least says it's a mild accent. Her dad, on the other hand, sounds like he just came from Fenway Park, imo.
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I'll take a punt at the general story/timeline.
- Late-80s (told in flashbacks) - where she's a USAF pilot who encounters the Kree and gets powered up in an explosion - and loses her memories in the process. The Kree take her away with them once they realise what's happened.
- Mid-90s (bulk of the movie) - she returns to Earth on a Skrull-crushing mission and perhaps to find out if it's the place where her flashbacks come from. She gets picked up by SHIELD and shown her past/meets Rambeau. After all the explosions and punching is done the Kree lay claim to her once again, agreeing to leave the Earth alone if she goes back with them (Ronan's judicial decision?)
- 2019 (mid credits scene) - receives Fury's pager message and zips back in time for Infinity War part 2.
I think Jude Law is playing Yon-Rogg. Mar-Vell will die in the explosion which gives Carol her powers. Maybe she takes his name as her codename in Starforce.
The machine she was bound in is probably something the Kree are using to charge her up/stabilise her powers? - just not enough to go on with there yet.
Fury comes out of this with the whole 'hilariously out-gunned' thing he was on about in the Avengers movie - he and SHIELD are now aware, via Carol and the Kree, of just how small the Earth is on the galactic stage. Maybe there'll be a mention of Asgardian protection being the reason the Earth's not been conquered before now. Carol's line "I'm not what you think I am", comes when she's revealing to Fury that she works as part of a Kree Empire deathsquad.
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So, just read Life of Captain Marvel #03 and...
Beginning of spoilers
Apparently Carol's mom is a Kree? The last page of the issue shows her mom suddenly wearing a Kree uniform after the blue alien lady comes after Carol, and her mom says that the alien is coming for her, not for Carol, and Carol looks confused as hell, and so I am. And the affair that Carol's dad had wasn't with a human, and the woman looks a lot like her mom (at least from a distance it looks like, and that is what the comic showed). Anyway, before her mom appears with the Kree uniform, she talks about how she promised Carol's father she wouldn't tell Carol about something in specific, and starts talking to Carol about how the best thing that happened in her life was an accident, but she didn't complete what she was saying because Carol had a panic attack and fainted. Anyway, I already don't like this idea of her mom having any involvement with the Kree, or aliens, or superpowers. For me the whole deal about Carol is that her struggles with her family are relatable, and that doesn't make it relatable at all. I really hope her mom isn't Kree and I really hope the explanation for this doesn't make her mom super involved with aliens and etc. I don't know, I'm kinda torn apart because that just feels extra and unnecessary. What's with this need of every character having this special heritage with super powered/hero/rich parents? Gee. Let them be nobodies. Trying to not jump to conclusions here and see how this ends. At least now I'm really interested to see the end and the outcome of Life of Captain Marvel.
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Binary's morel like going Super Saiyan imo. But perhaps that's just the anime fan in me talking.
I think this is 95% spot on. This is exactly what I was thinking, specifically the Yon-Rogg thing. Only part I think differently is minor: "I'm not what you think I am." I believe this takes place when she's reintroduced to Maria Rambaeu. You'll notice kinky hair in the bottom of the screen, and I think Carol is with Maria and has been introduced to Monica as a child here.
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I enjoyed the teaser/trailer. Especially the quick sequences of her standing her ground from childhood to adulthood. About her voice, my thought is how it’s a reflection of her youth here, and that as we move into the present, we might see a more adult like demeanor. An older Carol perhaps with shorter hair, stronger voice in Avengers 4. I thought her youthfulness was really center stage with this trailer very much on purpose. Imagine at the end of the movie seeing an older veteran Captain Marvel receiving Fury’s text. After all it’ll be 20 some odd years from her debut.
i can't say that I super-care about any retcons with carol. She was mostly unused, in space-limbo as Binary during my initial schoolkid-era comics reading (aside from random back-issues I may have come across).. Kurt Busiek's decision to return the character to the Avengers circa 1998 "Heroes Return", was my first sustained exposure to the character (and very enjoyable).. so all of the traditional canon and dogma for her backstory just isn't top of mind for me..
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