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Ms. Marvel — The future is in her hands.
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Ms. Marvel

2022 6.5 133.9K TV-14 views saved
Ms. Marvel

A great student, avid gamer, and voracious fan-fic scribe, Kamala Khan has a special affinity for superheroes, particularly Captain Marvel. However, she struggles to fit in at home and at school — that is, until she gets superpowers like the heroes she’s always looked up to. Life is easier with superpowers, right?

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: TV-14
Runtime: Unknown
Status: Ended
First air date: 2022-06-08
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Orphan
@orphan 2 years ago

It's so weird to see Muslims being represented in the media, not negatively. It's so refreshing, and it allows sharing some traditions people don't get to see. Even though I'm not Pakistani, it's very welcoming to see something positive for a change. I'm learning to about south Asian culture at the same time. Great show and something original for once!

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Orphan
@orphan 2 years ago

It's so weird to see Muslims being represented in the media, not negatively. It's so refreshing, and it allows sharing some traditions people don't get to see. Even though I'm not Pakistani, it's very welcoming to see something positive for a change. I'm learning to about south Asian culture at the same time. Great show and something original for once!

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Nerd
@watch-n-rant 7 months ago

From the moment _Ms. Marvel_ kicks off, it’s clear we’re in for something special. The show practically explodes with youthful energy, bursting at the seams with creativity and color. It’s not just a superhero story—this is a coming-of-age tale wrapped in a cosmic, Marvel-branded package. And Iman Vellani, in her screen debut, absolutely _nails_ it as Kamala Khan.

Right out of the gate, _Ms. Marvel_ hooks you with its lively, comic-book-inspired visuals. It’s like stepping into Kamala’s brain, where graffiti comes to life and the world feels as vivid and imaginative as a Captain Marvel fan’s dream. The visual creativity here is stunning, and it’s clear that directors Adil & Bilall went all out to bring Kamala’s wild imagination to the screen.

Iman Vellani’s portrayal of Kamala is pure magic. She’s charming, funny, awkward, and endlessly relatable—everything you’d want from a teen superhero. Watching her grapple with her newfound powers while navigating the everyday struggles of high school is an absolute delight. And while the stakes might feel lower than your typical MCU fare, that’s part of the show’s charm. It’s not about saving the world (at least not yet); it’s about Kamala figuring out who she is, and that’s just as important.

But let’s talk about the representation because _Ms. Marvel_ doesn’t shy away from celebrating Kamala’s Pakistani-American heritage. The show dives headfirst into her family’s culture, with references to everything from Zamzam soda to gossiping aunties, all while avoiding tired stereotypes. This isn’t just another superhero story—it’s a rich, layered exploration of identity, family, and heritage, and that’s what makes Ms. Marvel stand out in the crowded MCU landscape.

One of the things I loved most about this show is its heart. From Kamala’s complex relationship with her mother to the intergenerational ties that connect her to her past, _Ms. Marvel_ is brimming with warmth and sincerity. And while there’s plenty of superhero action to be had, the show’s quieter moments—where Kamala just _exists_ as a teenager navigating life—are some of the most compelling.

Sure, some of the villains might have missed the mark (the Clandestines were a bit of a letdown, to be honest), but that doesn’t detract from the overall fun of the series. The high school drama might not be for everyone, but _Ms. Marvel_ is a show with style, charm, and a fresh, youthful take on the MCU. It’s a joy to watch Kamala come into her own, and with the added tease of her mutant status, the future looks incredibly bright for this young hero.

Bottom line? _Ms. Marvel_ is a fresh, lighthearted series that’ll resonate with both hardcore Marvel fans and new viewers. It’s a cosmic coming-of-age story filled with family, culture, and one of the most likable leads we’ve seen in a long time.

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Diego Armando
@diegoarmandote 2 years ago

This show it's so fun and I'm excited for kamala khan she's cute.and it's new show talking a muslim super hero it's cool and fun.i love iman she is so cute and adorable.

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TGVlx
@tgvlx 3 years ago

I loved it. And it's a show I can watch with my kid, that loves Ms.Marvel.

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@nicstrakts 2 years ago

Older than the target audience, but loving the lead and fun animations. It’s light and captures that teen energy well. Excited to see where this will go.

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ShaZam
@shazam01 1 year ago

the first Muslim superhero girl in marvel wow that's nice but why did they put somethings that not true at all like They want to offend us indirectly, that's clear but Anyway, we know who we are 8,5/10

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jjessohh
@jjessohh 1 year ago

Very cute and fun, genuinely enjoyed it and the last episode was the best of the entire show!

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Laureen Lamezec
@haipi 2 years ago

cinematography : 3/3
acting:3/3
storytelling:2/3
enjoyment:1/1

9/10

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Sebastian Johansson
@sebbejohansson 2 years ago

I really enjoyed it. Its not the best marvel show, but it is for sure worth a watch.

And I know how much it means to feel represented.

People complaining about it not being faithful to the comics can kiss my inhuman ass, because she has the gene.

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Fbwf
@fbwf 2 years ago

Completely original and different from anything Marvel has done yet and probably the best Phase 4 show or movie alongside 'Shang-Chi', 'WandaVision', 'Loki' and 'Hawkeye'. The hate on this seems entirely contrived and based around the fact that the series is about a teenage girl, a teenage girl that is Pakistani, and about a teenage girl that is Pakistani that doesn't have exactly the same powers as she does in the comics. As if comics don't retcon all the time and Pakistani teenage girls don't exist.

Iman Vellani is super charismatic and entertaining. The inclusion and slice of life writing are compelling alongside creative direction and cinematography. More of this please Marvel and less of whatever the hell 'Love and Thunder' and 'Multiverse of Madness' were!

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