>Larson has already playfully stoked these flames on social media, enthusiastically sharing fan art of her and Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie in a romantic lock-up. Valkyrie is bisexual in the MCU, though we haven't seen it on-screen, and there's something deeper to mine here than mere 'shipping. Why can't the strongest Avenger out there, the one who's leading the new era of Marvel movies, be gay?
>Fans have already found hidden context in Captain Marvel that has led them to theories about Carol's sexuality. She has no male love interest in the movie, and always appeared hellbent on bringing the patriarchy down, whether on Earth or Hala. Some even feel there might have been more than just adoration between her and Annette Bening's Mar-Vell, or with her best friend Maria Rambeau (Lashana Lynch).
>By the closing credits of Avengers: Endgame, Captain Marvel may very well have become the most popular hero in the MCU as well as the most powerful, a designation she's already well on her way toward claiming. Outside of her fictional reality, where she'll play a key role in taking down Thanos, her film is nearing the $1 billion box office mark, and that's despite a dogged campaign of comic book fans to ensure the film's failure. The general audience has embraced the hero's progressive style and what she stands for, inspiring girls and women globally. By making her queer, the studio would jump to the forefront of gay rights everywhere. By presenting Carol Danvers as a feminist, a strong woman, and a hero with an unbreakable will who just so happens to be an LGBT representative would be a remarkable way to help shape the MCU's future.
>no boyfriend >tells mean boys to shut up >MUST BE A DYKE this sounds like something a sexist meat head would say to make fun of captain marvel, but it's actually LGBT people is this the clown world?
Colton Bennett
Why should capeshit have "statement on diversity"?
>By making her queer, the studio would jump to the forefront of gay rights everywhere I thought LGBT were oppressed everywhere? If so why does a gay fictional character make the top of their to-do-list?
Brayden Lee
I've seen the movie. Honestly I didn't get any feminism vibes. I hate that shit and honestly it wasn't even there. There was a mention that because the Airforce didn't let women fly they had to be test pilots but that's it. Like no how dare they big outrage or some shit.
Jayden Powell
do it, give her a trans girlfriend
Adrian Edwards
>Thanos is defeated >Banner goes to kiss Black Widowq >Marvel pushes him out of the way while saying "stand aside" >she pushes scarjo against a wall, grabs two handfuls of ass and sucks on her neck.
Would hide boner to this.
Lincoln Howard
>she pushes scarjo against a wall, grabs two handfuls of ass and sucks on her neck.