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CAPTAIN MARVEL

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MARVEL finally puts a female superhero front and centre in its first blockbuste­r to be co-directed by a woman. While Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow, Zoe Saldana’s Gamora and Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch have sometimes felt sidelined by the comic book giant in the decade since Iron Man changed cinema, Captain Marvel is finally given a chance to shine. The wait was worth it. Brie Larson, who won an Oscar for 2015’s Room, takes on the titular role of Captain Marvel, an origin story directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. Set in 1995, with a toe-tapping soundtrack to match, the film follows US Air Force pilot Carol Danvers on her journey to become one of the most powerful heroes in the history of Marvel comics.

It pre-dates any of the films about the Avengers, including 2008’s Iron Man and unites her with a younger Nick Fury (a de-aged Samuel L Jackson), when he still has both eyes and is pushing paper as a low-ranking member of S.H.I.E.L.D, and a truly scene-stealing cat.

When we meet her, Larson’s character is far from earth and a member of Kree’s Starforce, on the side of Yon Rogg (Jude Law), Minn-Erva (Gemma Chan) and the Supreme Intelligen­ce (Annette Bening) as the Krees wage war on the Skrulls, including Talos (Ben Mendelsohn).

This war is a legendary part of Marvel folklore but don’t worry if you’re coming in blind.

The film’s script carrying along with enough references for the die-hard fans and pleasing gags for the newly initiated.

It also takes seriously the fact this is Marvel’s first film about a woman and does not shy away from addressing the misogyny Danvers faces.

But it is also a celebratio­n of friendship and endurance. The relationsh­ip between her and Air Force pal Maria Rambeau (Lashana Lynch) is touching and there is a montage about perseveran­ce that has reduced grown women to tears.

While the film sets up the events that will unfold in Avengers: Endgame, it is Captain Marvel who is pitched to be the future of the film series. LAURA HARDING

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