Captain Marvel is the next Marvel picture in the cinematic universe’s consistently collection, and the one likely will be the film that begins the present version of the MCU’s Endgame. However, getting from the ending of Avengers: Infinity War to the 1990s-set Captain Marvel and back again for Avengers Endgame, where Carol Danvers should assume an essential job — will take some explaining.
What’s more, it appears that Samuel L. Jackson — who will play Nick Fury in all movies noted above — may have given us the informally official answer with respect to how that is conceivable. The pioneer of SHIELD addressed Total Film Magazine and spoke about time travel, which may be the way to how she can hop through decades.
At the end of Avengers: Infinity War, as the impacts of The Snap are genuinely beginning to be felt, Fury hauls out the pager he uses to communicate with Captain Marvel. It’s a similar one that has been appeared in mysteries and trailers for Captain Marvel that demonstrates an a lot more youthful Fury dealing with a similar gadget. Be that as it may, how Captain Marvel reenters the MCU every one of those years after the fact is as yet obscure, however Jackson may have given a huge hint in the meeting.
“I guess we might figure out that she can do things that nobody else can do,” the actor teased. “She can time travel so maybe she can get ahead or behind or whatever, and figure out what all that is. The fact I have the pager 20 years later – it gets addressed in an interesting sort of way.”
All things considered, Jackson doesn’t state precisely what Captain Marvel can do or how the pager takes the hero back to spare the day in the following Avengers film, yet time travel would explain her articulate nonappearance in alternate motion pictures.Jackson saying she can do things “nobody else can” certainly implies she will be needed in Endgame, and her introduction to the MCU at this stage in the, well, game, is certainly meaningful.
Marvel showed off another trailer for the movie during the 2019 Grammy Awards on Sunday night as well. The spot is called “Ready.”