Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Ms. Marvel debuted last week on Disney+ with the six-episode series bringing Kamala Khan/Ms.
El Arbi quoted Feige’s email to himself and co-director Bilall Fallah: “My friends, I had to reach out and let you know we are all thinking about you both. Because of the wonderful news about the ...
The Ms. Marvel directors approached Marvel Studios execs when they were tasked with directing the upcoming Batgirl series, starring Leslie Grace. "We wrote [Marvel Studios] an email that said we were ...
“Surprisingly, [Marvel Studios] said, ‘Yeah, go for it! Don’t go overboard [with the animated flourishes]. Don’t do it every five seconds, but as long as it’s true to the story and the character, go ...
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Ms. Marvel is one of the more colourful, vibrant entries into the MCU canon, however, directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah are opting for a grittier tone with their new film, Batgirl. Speaking to ...
Believe it or not, it really is a small world, and we can say that because there are a ton of people who work on multiple sides of the entertainment equation, even when it comes to superheroes. Case ...
Ms. Marvel received a lot of praise from fans and critics, and while the series definitely had a villain problem, it excelled in a lot of other ways. Bad Boys For Life filmmakers Adil El Arbi and ...
“For both, it’s an origin story,” Fallah said. “They have to grow and find a way to be who they have to become – a superhero. On the other hand, it’s totally different. Ms. Marvel is so teenager, ...
He also revealed which other directors reached out following the news -- and a previously unseen photo of Michael Keaton on set in his Batsuit. "Batgirl" director Adil El Arbi is feeling all the love ...
The filmmakers, who broke out with 'Bad Boys for Life,' are balancing both the Marvel and DC universes. By Brian Davids Writer “Surprisingly, [Marvel Studios] said, ‘Yeah, go for it! Don’t go ...