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I'll be honest, this wasn't the video I expected you to make about the movie. I thought you would have talked about how it didn't focus enough on Carol's personal journey, and how she was essentially a MacGuffin in a larger story.
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I don't think you can count the panther version of black panthers dad as one it's a panther, two it's a more a spirit animal than a flesh and blood animal. I don't know about you but I when I think of a cat my frist thought isn't Panther
Really been looking forward to this one: that moment in particular felt like one of many parts where the writing pulled in too many different directions at once when it really should have fully commited to one.
"Can you turn into a filing cabinet?" "Wh-why would I do that..?" Favorite moment in the whole thing. Also still waiting/hoping for Secret Invasion to happen.
This is hindsight writing. Which is easier. Hes still insightful and precise and usually correct but I'm not sure he'd be a great writer. He'd be a great script doctor though
I know you say "I think in an earlier draft they were planning on doing this" a lot. but I have to say. this time I agree. it makes so much sense. it fit's the ending of the movie perfectly. now I'm kind of mad that some producer changed it.
Do they screen these before test audiences? I can see them killing off Mendelson's character in the early version and them changing it when the test audience got upset. He's so likeable in the role that I could see that being a test audience directed change.
Also, the second point you mentioned helps Carol to be an actual likeable character, making her someone that leaves behind her own happiness to help others (as a hero would do)
Veranke being Talos' daughter actually sets up an awesome potential story thread: (Spoilers for Secret Invasion) In the comics, Veranke spent most of the arc disguising herself as Jessica Drew aka Spider-Woman, who, in that timeline, was Carol's best friend. If Veranke in the MCU was all of A) the villain, B) someone who was impersonating Carol's friend (could be Rambeau, her daughter, or some other MCU hero, although I'd love Drew to join the MCU) and C) the daughter of someone she helped survive, thus making Carol indirectly responsible for the Secret Invasion, you could make that movie/event completely BREAK Carol's spirits, and would be an interesting place to put her in for another movie.
@@EvCMickelodeon Well that is true for me, of course, but I do think Nando may know some things. And it does ring true. I also had that weird moment where I thought "ok, this guy is toast", and then he wasn't, and it didn't make sense.
Before seeing Avengers: Endgame I watched Captain Marvel again and actually thought that Talos died at the end of the movie, until... well, I realized I'd misremembered. It's as if I subconsciously changed the ending for myself because, you're right, it's actually better that way.
As someone who doesn't like the character of Captain Marvel (and a lot of things about the movie, honestly), this would be an improvement. Give Carol more of a concrete arc, give Fury some more significance to the plot, make it more obvious that the Skrull may be villains in the future, good stuff. Still wouldn't like how Mar-Vell was handled and what not, but you can't have everything.
In keeping with Nando's video I'm adding this. -Talos wears the gold, red, and blue color scheme signaling he is leader in the movie. -Talos dies. -Carol dawns same color signaling she's leader now and takes off with skrulls. End credits scene shows Fury looking through Carol's photos and her plane says "Cap. Carol 'Marvel' Danvers". Also somewhere in there is a line about how she'll be Talos' *Avenger* against the Kree, and Fury remembers that word as he changes the initiative's name.
Especially after winter soldier. It feels like Captain Marvel writers were writing without think about how their movie impacts the storytelling of every other movie in the MCU, and just went with whatever sounded alright for Captain Marvel no matter what it did to the other installments of the franchise.
So here’s an idea I’ve had for keeping the skrulls as persecuted refugees while also letting us have Secret Invasion somewhere down the line: First off, the skrulls decide to come back to Earth because they learn that the place is lousy with superhumans and that despite not being spacefaring they successfully stopped two out of of Thanos’s invasions and completely destroyed him the last time. If the Kree start any trouble there, the natives will handle it. However, Earth’s populous is on edge after all that’s happened there. To be fair, the entire universe is dealing with half of everyone disappearing for five years, but Earth’s been having to cope with a lot more than that in recent year’s, like multiple Invasions, an army of murderbots attempting to wipe everyone out with a dropped city, the revelations Norse gods are real and that the wealthiest and most technologically advanced nation is in the heart of a continent that had been previously ravaged by colonialism. People are a bit spooked. On top of that, beginning after the first snap, but increasingly after the last, kids have been suddenly changing during puberty, sometimes causing destruction, sometimes just making them look weird, other times in ways that are less visible yet still making them potentially powerful. All of this chaos and upheaval is leading people to be on edge. Then a skrull is found. And killed. This is made public and the Green Scare begins. A faction of the skrull believe they need to retaliate. There’s your Secret Invasion setup.
The movie was alright, but I really hated how Fury lost his eye. I'm not usually petty over things like this, but I always imagined he was betrayed by someone or lost his eye during a battle like in the comics. It just makes Fury seem like an idiot and takes away a lot of the mystery and intrigue behind his character. I can't watch that scene in Winter Soldier ('the last time I trusted someone, I lost an eye') without cringing now.
@@elevatedaspirations Either that, or Talos when he was disguised as the S.H.I.E.L.D. Director, explaining why Fury later doesn't trust S.H.I.E.L.D.'s higher ups whatsoever and goes behind their backs to have Black Widow acquire Insight data.
They mentioned in the movie how there are other Skrull refugees out in space. My idea is that in the future marvel/Captain Marvel movie, they will have these Skrulls invade the earth and fight those current Avengers (Secret Invasion). However, Carol feels like she can find a peaceful agreement between this new set of Skrulls, but some of the other Avengers don’t. This causes a riff between the group which causes the comic book storyline (loosely based) Civil War II. I think it would be cool to make a Captain Marvel 2 or 3 or avengers secret invasion/Civil War II movie out of this. Of course just an idea.
Personally, I loved that it was something simple that was blown so far out of proportion, simply because Fury never answered anyone's questions about it and they all kept speculating. It's just like what the MCU viewers do in real life.
@@yuvi3000 Fury twice used it to make a point, both of which are ruined by the knowledge that the scar was caused by him putting an alien cat in front of his face. "Last time I trusted someone, I lost an eye" should have had a better payoff in a movie all about two different alien races pretending to be what they aren't.
@@tylerduncanson2661 as I said, it's something that is used effectively because people blew it out of proportion and everyone thinks it's something important. That's the point. It doesn't matter what the reason was. It matters what Fury can make people think. He's spent a large amount of his screen time manipulating people around him. This is no different. It's just funny because we as viewers know the secret.
what I love about nando is that he connects everything in a thematic perspective. he always connects it to the comics however the flaw in this is that marvel takes inspiration from the comics not direct interpretation. theres a difference which is why while nando's version sounds so much better Marvel has a different plan that they are gonna do
me @3:23 thinking "you better say the daughter harbors hate over his death which will eventually lead to Secret Invasion," me @7:41 yelling like Thor "YESSS!!!"
Was honestly expecting a "Skrulls aren't Skrulls/ Yon-Rogg isn't Yon-Rogg" video, but it definitely doesn't have the same ring to it Edit: wow look at all those likes. Do I link a soundcloud or something?
you make a lot of sense... i think this could all happen in the future if Talos is killed in the future, and i still feel Captain Marvel works pretty well how it is.
I think Secret Invasion could be a great Captain Marvel 2. It could be the next Civil War. Cap comes back from doing space stuff and has to figure out which of the people she’s saved the universe with that one time are real. It lets Marvel use a bunch of the secondary Avengers and builds up a bond of trust to justify the next Avenger team-up.
Here's an idea: Talos' death sets his daughter on the path to becoming the new leader of the Skrulls, eventually becoming the MCU's version of Queen Veranke and kicking off the Secret Invasion in the aftermath of Endgame.
I feel like they saved Talos for future purposes which is inevitable I guess. It's the same situation where I wished they didn't show old Steve and just cut at Bucky's realisation of what Steve did, then show us the dance. That would have been my dream ending for EG, where they don't show us closure. The passing of the shield felt really slow and forced for me, but they did it for set-up. I also really thought they were going to do Talos = Rhodey. Maybe Maria has a photo of her late father who looks like Rhodey (or the other way around), while Talos decided to turn into him and the Skrulls stay low on Earth. Rhodey (Talos) being in the air force could easily be him learning from Marvell and Maria's air force background.
Dude. Why isn't Marvel paying you to sit in the writer's room and help hash these things out? Every single "one change" idea you've ever proposed is sheer brilliance. I'm not even kidding here. You have a gift.
Imagine if they make a movie where the Avengers find some violent Skrulls and they want to deal with them but Carol says "No, the Skrulls are a good race and they're under my protection" and they get in an argument about whether or not they should deal with the Skrulls or not, leading to a divide in the team and sort of meshing Civil War II and Secret Invasions.
It's made pretty clear that Carol feels partly responsible for the Skrull's plight. And protecting the Skrull, ending the Skrull/Kree war was Mar-Vell's dying wish. I can understand her motivation for leaving the earth. And her being on earth makes the planet a target for the Kree, who would like their weapon back. By leaving the planet with the Skrull, and as far as anyone knows taking the tesseract with them, she's removing the last reason the Kree would have for being interested in the earth.
The Secret Invasion Wars thing can have a pretty simple motivator: The universe now knows Earth killed Thanos. Skrulls flood the Earth in order to copy these all powerful beings that killed Thanos, so they can have their own defense, means to conquer a place to call their own, and maybe expand/take back what they have lost for the sake of revenge. They realize that they can't really copy their skills though, and start experiments that end up creating Super Skrulls. It's right there and it writes itself. However it will still be a completely missed opportunity to not have a single 5 seconds scene of a Skrull going "can't believe she bought the nice guy act" or something. As usual, a very good rewrite, however I think it misses the movie greatest short coming that Captain Marvel neither gains nor learns anything in this movie because she doesn't have a villain that challenges her in any of her beliefs. That's what needed a rewrite the most
Nice idea for Secret Invasion. I really like Captain Marvel, but she actually has a massive arc in the movie that simply isn't really addressed. She's spent five years believing herself to be a Kree warrior, only to learn that she's fighting on the wrong side of the war, her friends have actively brainwashed her, and she's literally from a different planet. They should've built up her relationship with Yon-Rogg, made them genuine friends, and let that conflict guide the final act. This isn't just Carol standing up to the evil aliens that have been manipulating her, this is Carol standing up to her friends. But instead all we get is Minerva going, "No, I just never liked you." The first two-thirds are excellent, the final battle is a bit dull imo. The groundwork is there for some great character conflict. It's still a very fun enjoyable movie.
@@davidbjacobs3598 agreed with everything you just said I also look at the Marvel and thought that there was massive conflict they could have built at the end if they want to rewrite this movie but they didn't do it
I literally said this as I was walking out of the film too. I turned to my friends and said "I thought Talos would die and his daughter would've looked up in pure hatred to his killers and that would've set up the Kree / Skrull war with her growing up to be the leader of the Skrull side. Didn't think far enough to get the name and Secret Invasion tie-in (tbh most Skrulls in the Marvel U besides the big well known Super Skrull, I tend to forget about lol) but the general idea seems like a huge missed opportunity.
We literally have the same idea when it comes to the Skrulls going forward, Talos's daughter is Veranke, one thing I'd add is have Veranke become Maria Hill. Now stay with me, so after Endgame when Hill gets put in charge of SWORD (built during phase 4 as a defence against future space threats aka Galactus, Annihilus, etc) Veranke is then in the perfect position to sneak Skrull ships into earth, being SWORD'd director, when War Machine is discovered as a Skrull the assault mobilises and the skrulls come out of the wood work, including Veranke who abandons the Maria Hill persona, pushing the story passed the midpoint, and solidifying the new avengers as there own team, pulling them together as they know they can trust each other. Phase 4 - New Avengers Secret Invasion (Veranke) Phase 5 - New Avengers Kang Dynasty (Kang) Phase 6 - New Avengers Doomsday (Dr Doom)
My brother, his wife and I just saw captain marvel tonight and we had almost the exact same thoughts. Like that scene stuck with us and seemed to have some of greater importance but was diminished by Talos not dying. And A++++ on that add transition. It was smoother than butter.
Captain Marvel is a movie where a lot of things don't work, so while I think this is an excellent change, I'm not sure how much it improves the entire movie. That being said, I think one of its main problems is that it really doesn't commit to any of the things it wants to do, and the problem you address in this video is emblematic of that, so this is a great fix as usual!
My plan would be to introduce Kl-lrt (super skrull) as a villain in Black Panther. Have Kl without any powers yet take on Tachala. Their Skrull problem solved.🤗 Main problem for me is that its too black and white skrulls=good Kree=bad
"You have this Kree part of her that's unemotional, that is an amazing fighter and competitive. Then there's this human part of her that is flawed but is also the thing that she ends up leading by. It's the thing that gets her in trouble, but it's also the thing that makes her great. And those two sides warring against each other is what makes her her."
I have to say, your cinematic evolution into a logical extension of an escalating Cree/Skrul war. Very logical and leaves open a storyline as long as phase 3‼️ Well done, very well done‼️‼️‼️
My change to captain marvel would be this When the Kree first attacked the skulls Talos’ family is killed so he and an army of Skrulls begin a war against the Kree leading him to be a sympathetic villain and could lead the way to secret invasion and at the end she is forced to leave earth to continue to break up the war
If I was writing, I would have the children of the refugees be bitter that they have been exiled from everywhere and are forced on the run. As such they then follow the secret invasion storyline. Talos dying would make him a war icon that they can elevate for their cause
What if the resource the Skrull want are the abilities of our heroes to help fight their war off of Earth with a little bit of "you might not have killed my father but you did fail to save him" thrown in for personal motivation. You could almost turn it into a planet-hopping adventure where each of our heroes has copies out in the universe, but it's not clear if the copy is on Earth or the ones wrecking face on another world.
I was honestly expecting talos’ child to be the only remaining Skrull by the end of the film and that he’d go off and grow up to become the War Machine skrull.
A couple things, in the Kree-Skrull conflict it is in fact the Kree's fault. When the Skrulls came to them they offered enlightenment for one of the two races on Hala and the Kree in the end butched the poor Cotati and then attacked the Skrull homeworld killing millions. This is revealed in the Origin of Mantis/Celestial Madonna Storyline in Avengers (IMO one of the best stories). Second I am thinking that Talos' daughter is Anelle the mother of Hulkling. In the comics she is intimate with Mar-Vel during the Kree-Skrull War storyline and gets pregnant. We find this out in the Young Avengers books. If they are going with the Young Avengers down the road she could be the future mother of Hulkling with a different father.
Great plan, but Talos’ death suffered the same thing that happens to all MCU deaths: they realize that they like the character too much, and they miraculously survive
I think in the very first scene of the next captain marvel should be talos death. Then as you said their should be a time jump to her daughter getting older. Then things happen as you said
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The Super Skrull is the best Skrull
Change my mind
I'll be honest, this wasn't the video I expected you to make about the movie. I thought you would have talked about how it didn't focus enough on Carol's personal journey, and how she was essentially a MacGuffin in a larger story.
“How did Fury make it this far with two eyes as an idiot” LMAOOOOOOOOO
That's not even what he said. You're not quoting anybody.
Elias Crooker it was the essence of what he said. I didn’t type it as he spoke.
@@JM-kk4wd "I missed the part where that's my problem"
@@eliascrooker7773 "You're trash Brock"
@@JM-kk4wd "I'm gonna put some dirt in your eye"
Gotta admit, that Dashlane plug in the end was so well woven in. Best ad ever
Mathius Martin came here to say this
Now THAT was a twist.
I actually hated it and saw it coming the moment he leaned into identity protection on computers but hoped it wasn't an ad nonetheless.
He usually does it in all of his videos.
@@Alassandros,
I don't hate any plug of his sponsors to which he might appeal. He needs the money, and I need the entertainment. If he were plugging stylish new enemas, I'd watch it all. He needs the money, and if he's supporting it, I'll consider the cleanliness of my colon. #NandoIsLife🤣
That transition into the Dashlane ad was beautiful
i know right?
First marvel movie to prominently feature a cat?
UM... Black Panther?
Stop making up fantasy creatures.
Erm a person styled like a cat is not a cat, anymore than batman is a bat.
Son Of Bast r/whoosh
You clearly get the reference.
I don't think you can count the panther version of black panthers dad as one it's a panther, two it's a more a spirit animal than a flesh and blood animal. I don't know about you but I when I think of a cat my frist thought isn't Panther
Really been looking forward to this one: that moment in particular felt like one of many parts where the writing pulled in too many different directions at once when it really should have fully commited to one.
"Can you turn into a filing cabinet?"
"Wh-why would I do that..?"
Favorite moment in the whole thing. Also still waiting/hoping for Secret Invasion to happen.
Gabriel Brennan trash film
Oh no…
One has never subverted my expectations as harshly as Matt with the sponsor's introduction
What
Let's see Nando fix the dumpster fire that was Dark Phoenix.
I wouldn't say it was a dumpster fire. Just painfully passable movie that does nothing interesting.
Then X-Men Wolverine Origins
victor hoang “I have one small change that I think, will fix this movie. SCRAP IT.”
@@flamefusion8963 Basically... Mildly Dim Campfire That Has More Smoke Than Fire?
Julian Thuesdee it was really rushed
Once again Nando makes me sad that he isn't writing for marvel /:
Don't know how well he'd do as a screenwriter, but he'd be great for pitching movies and doctoring scripts.
I get the feeling that there'd be a lot more deaths for story reasons if he were in charge... RIP Drax
This is hindsight writing. Which is easier. Hes still insightful and precise and usually correct but I'm not sure he'd be a great writer. He'd be a great script doctor though
*FOR I AM THE CHOSEN OF TALOS STORM CROWN, BORN OF THE NORTH!!!*
a Man of culture i see
Born of the North*
*I DO THIS, FOR YOU, RED LEGIONS FOR I LOVE YOU!*
I'm not just a Skrull, I'm the last of the Skrulls.
Wait wrong fanbase nvm
I was waiting for someone to say it.
I am not disappointed.
I know you say "I think in an earlier draft they were planning on doing this" a lot. but I have to say. this time I agree. it makes so much sense. it fit's the ending of the movie perfectly. now I'm kind of mad that some producer changed it.
Do they screen these before test audiences?
I can see them killing off Mendelson's character in the early version and them changing it when the test audience got upset. He's so likeable in the role that I could see that being a test audience directed change.
@@ViccVegaa023that's probably exactly what happened.
This channel is basically Belated Media's "What if the Star Wars Prequels Were Good?" series but all the time. I love it.
Greatest tie-in ad that I’ve seen from you yet
Also, the second point you mentioned helps Carol to be an actual likeable character, making her someone that leaves behind her own happiness to help others (as a hero would do)
What does that even mean? She went to end the Kree/Skrull war. That is heroic whether Talos died or not. This is not an either/or scenario.
Negative trash film anyways
Veranke being Talos' daughter actually sets up an awesome potential story thread: (Spoilers for Secret Invasion)
In the comics, Veranke spent most of the arc disguising herself as Jessica Drew aka Spider-Woman, who, in that timeline, was Carol's best friend. If Veranke in the MCU was all of A) the villain, B) someone who was impersonating Carol's friend (could be Rambeau, her daughter, or some other MCU hero, although I'd love Drew to join the MCU) and C) the daughter of someone she helped survive, thus making Carol indirectly responsible for the Secret Invasion, you could make that movie/event completely BREAK Carol's spirits, and would be an interesting place to put her in for another movie.
Ah yeah that would be awesome, put some ambiguity in the mix of cap Marvel's rock hard morals
Yeah, maybe we'd get some actual character development out of her! I'm game.
It’s almost as if another skrull was impersonating Talos at the end.
🤔
What if CM2 has a Skrull being a Skrull who is being another Skrull?
What if we got Face Off but with Skrulls?
@@Crick1952 What if everyone in the MCU is actually a Skrull, except for Carol and the rest of the Kree doods???
It's because Captain Marvel had eleven writers and someone else wrote the other half of his character.
Crick1952 "I'm a Skrull playing a Skrull disguised as another Skrull!"
You make a brilliant argument how this was definitely changed, and for the worse.
Both of you have no idea what you're talking about.
@@EvCMickelodeon Well that is true for me, of course, but I do think Nando may know some things. And it does ring true. I also had that weird moment where I thought "ok, this guy is toast", and then he wasn't, and it didn't make sense.
Before seeing Avengers: Endgame I watched Captain Marvel again and actually thought that Talos died at the end of the movie, until... well, I realized I'd misremembered.
It's as if I subconsciously changed the ending for myself because, you're right, it's actually better that way.
I remember in the theater leaning over to my friend and saying “he’s definitely about to get shot” and then he got shot about 0.5 seconds later
*You're a wizard Harry!*
Talks gets shot. He lies down. His daughter turns to him. He opens his mouth for his last words.
"I love you 3000."
AHAHAHAHHAAHHA no. :)
I take all of you movie changes as my own personal canon
Nando: The Trouble With Talos...
Me: Who the heck is Talos?
Nando: Exactly.
Great stuff, Matt. Easily my favorite channel on UA-cam. Thanks for the cool content and inspiration to keep writing.
fury typing in computer: Talos initiative
As someone who doesn't like the character of Captain Marvel (and a lot of things about the movie, honestly), this would be an improvement. Give Carol more of a concrete arc, give Fury some more significance to the plot, make it more obvious that the Skrull may be villains in the future, good stuff. Still wouldn't like how Mar-Vell was handled and what not, but you can't have everything.
In keeping with Nando's video I'm adding this.
-Talos wears the gold, red, and blue color scheme signaling he is leader in the movie.
-Talos dies.
-Carol dawns same color signaling she's leader now and takes off with skrulls.
End credits scene shows Fury looking through Carol's photos and her plane says "Cap. Carol 'Marvel' Danvers".
Also somewhere in there is a line about how she'll be Talos' *Avenger* against the Kree, and Fury remembers that word as he changes the initiative's name.
I'm sorry, but I REALLY didn't like how Fury lost his eye to in Captain Marvel.
I didn't like it either I hated that he lost his eye to a freaking cat
Especially after winter soldier. It feels like Captain Marvel writers were writing without think about how their movie impacts the storytelling of every other movie in the MCU, and just went with whatever sounded alright for Captain Marvel no matter what it did to the other installments of the franchise.
I really wanted it to be from the Coulson skrull, it was perfect, the last time he trusted someone he lost an eye because he was a Skrull.
or a captain marvel skrull hence he doesnt call her until infinity war snap lol
AntonioCardenasT but muh subverting expectations
Fix Shazam! Even though I think it’s perfect there’s always room for improvement
Give Sivanna more depth.
If something is perfect, how can it be improved? Not that I think _Shazam!_ is perfect or anything, but just a curiosity.
"I think talos originally died and they kept him alive for the sequel"
They cashed that coupon quick
So here’s an idea I’ve had for keeping the skrulls as persecuted refugees while also letting us have Secret Invasion somewhere down the line:
First off, the skrulls decide to come back to Earth because they learn that the place is lousy with superhumans and that despite not being spacefaring they successfully stopped two out of of Thanos’s invasions and completely destroyed him the last time. If the Kree start any trouble there, the natives will handle it.
However, Earth’s populous is on edge after all that’s happened there. To be fair, the entire universe is dealing with half of everyone disappearing for five years, but Earth’s been having to cope with a lot more than that in recent year’s, like multiple Invasions, an army of murderbots attempting to wipe everyone out with a dropped city, the revelations Norse gods are real and that the wealthiest and most technologically advanced nation is in the heart of a continent that had been previously ravaged by colonialism. People are a bit spooked.
On top of that, beginning after the first snap, but increasingly after the last, kids have been suddenly changing during puberty, sometimes causing destruction, sometimes just making them look weird, other times in ways that are less visible yet still making them potentially powerful.
All of this chaos and upheaval is leading people to be on edge. Then a skrull is found. And killed. This is made public and the Green Scare begins. A faction of the skrull believe they need to retaliate.
There’s your Secret Invasion setup.
I like it.
Someone with a Twitter make this famous
The movie was alright, but I really hated how Fury lost his eye. I'm not usually petty over things like this, but I always imagined he was betrayed by someone or lost his eye during a battle like in the comics. It just makes Fury seem like an idiot and takes away a lot of the mystery and intrigue behind his character. I can't watch that scene in Winter Soldier ('the last time I trusted someone, I lost an eye') without cringing now.
I think it would of been great if talos as the Kree had to do it to keep his cover
@@elevatedaspirations Either that, or Talos when he was disguised as the S.H.I.E.L.D. Director, explaining why Fury later doesn't trust S.H.I.E.L.D.'s higher ups whatsoever and goes behind their backs to have Black Widow acquire Insight data.
They mentioned in the movie how there are other Skrull refugees out in space. My idea is that in the future marvel/Captain Marvel movie, they will have these Skrulls invade the earth and fight those current Avengers (Secret Invasion). However, Carol feels like she can find a peaceful agreement between this new set of Skrulls, but some of the other Avengers don’t. This causes a riff between the group which causes the comic book storyline (loosely based) Civil War II. I think it would be cool to make a Captain Marvel 2 or 3 or avengers secret invasion/Civil War II movie out of this. Of course just an idea.
People dislike the reveal of how Fury lost his eye because of how it was referenced as a big deal in Winter Soldier.
Obviously a lot of people are upset about it
Tyler Duncanson not only that but the whole film was garbage
Personally, I loved that it was something simple that was blown so far out of proportion, simply because Fury never answered anyone's questions about it and they all kept speculating. It's just like what the MCU viewers do in real life.
@@yuvi3000 Fury twice used it to make a point, both of which are ruined by the knowledge that the scar was caused by him putting an alien cat in front of his face. "Last time I trusted someone, I lost an eye" should have had a better payoff in a movie all about two different alien races pretending to be what they aren't.
@@tylerduncanson2661 as I said, it's something that is used effectively because people blew it out of proportion and everyone thinks it's something important. That's the point. It doesn't matter what the reason was. It matters what Fury can make people think. He's spent a large amount of his screen time manipulating people around him. This is no different. It's just funny because we as viewers know the secret.
I agree, Talos is not part
of the 8 divines
what I love about nando is that he connects everything in a thematic perspective. he always connects it to the comics however the flaw in this is that marvel takes inspiration from the comics not direct interpretation. theres a difference which is why while nando's version sounds so much better Marvel has a different plan that they are gonna do
Excited for Secret Invasion! Love the character you gave Fury and Carol!
The more I watch these videos about Captain Marvel, the more I realise, this film could have been great.
me @3:23 thinking "you better say the daughter harbors hate over his death which will eventually lead to Secret Invasion," me @7:41 yelling like Thor "YESSS!!!"
Was honestly expecting a "Skrulls aren't Skrulls/ Yon-Rogg isn't Yon-Rogg" video, but it definitely doesn't have the same ring to it
Edit: wow look at all those likes. Do I link a soundcloud or something?
100th like
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pls do fren
I thought it only hit him in the shoulder. Shoulder shot is not life threatening.
Also, that was a super smooth Dashlane plug.
you make a lot of sense... i think this could all happen in the future if Talos is killed in the future, and i still feel Captain Marvel works pretty well how it is.
Me to sort of I felt she should have had a character Arc but I still enjoyed movie either way
Just that segue into the ad is better than most movies!
I don't know if you've seen far from home but, Talos was
Fury the whole time.
I love how the way you want to introduce M.O.D.O.K.
That Dashlane segue was smooth as butter. I had no clue you were shifting to an ad till you said sponsor.
I totally agree. It felt like Talos was supposed to die but they changed their minds. But Talos was so cool I see why they kept him.
That sponsor transition is smooth asf
I think Secret Invasion could be a great Captain Marvel 2. It could be the next Civil War. Cap comes back from doing space stuff and has to figure out which of the people she’s saved the universe with that one time are real. It lets Marvel use a bunch of the secondary Avengers and builds up a bond of trust to justify the next Avenger team-up.
Great video. Totally agree. And also, that pitch transition is smooth as silk.
Here's an idea: Talos' death sets his daughter on the path to becoming the new leader of the Skrulls, eventually becoming the MCU's version of Queen Veranke and kicking off the Secret Invasion in the aftermath of Endgame.
That’s... what he said.
Watch the whole video then delete your comment
I feel like they saved Talos for future purposes which is inevitable I guess.
It's the same situation where I wished they didn't show old Steve and just cut at Bucky's realisation of what Steve did, then show us the dance. That would have been my dream ending for EG, where they don't show us closure. The passing of the shield felt really slow and forced for me, but they did it for set-up.
I also really thought they were going to do Talos = Rhodey. Maybe Maria has a photo of her late father who looks like Rhodey (or the other way around), while Talos decided to turn into him and the Skrulls stay low on Earth. Rhodey (Talos) being in the air force could easily be him learning from Marvell and Maria's air force background.
Can we just applaud the great transition from the video the the sponsorship segment?
That segue into the ad reading was smooth as butter 10/10
Love it! Great way to have your cake and eat it too as far as setting up the Skrulls as future MCU antagonists.
Dude. Why isn't Marvel paying you to sit in the writer's room and help hash these things out? Every single "one change" idea you've ever proposed is sheer brilliance. I'm not even kidding here. You have a gift.
Honestly smoothest ad transition I've ever seen
0:16 Black Panther: Am I a joke to you???
Imagine if they make a movie where the Avengers find some violent Skrulls and they want to deal with them but Carol says "No, the Skrulls are a good race and they're under my protection" and they get in an argument about whether or not they should deal with the Skrulls or not, leading to a divide in the team and sort of meshing Civil War II and Secret Invasions.
Hats off for a smooth sponsor transition. 👍
Can you pitch more movies please
No this is the last one
I agree with what your saying but I am glad there is an opening to see more Talos in future
I feel like this is setting up Talos's kid becoming radicalized. That's the payoff I thought of when I first saw the movie and am hoping that holds
I haven't watched this video before Far From Home. And now I'm coming back from the cinema looking for content.
49 sekonds ago huh? i feel special now
It's made pretty clear that Carol feels partly responsible for the Skrull's plight. And protecting the Skrull, ending the Skrull/Kree war was Mar-Vell's dying wish. I can understand her motivation for leaving the earth. And her being on earth makes the planet a target for the Kree, who would like their weapon back. By leaving the planet with the Skrull, and as far as anyone knows taking the tesseract with them, she's removing the last reason the Kree would have for being interested in the earth.
Nice Dashlane Segway. Flawless execution.
The Secret Invasion Wars thing can have a pretty simple motivator: The universe now knows Earth killed Thanos.
Skrulls flood the Earth in order to copy these all powerful beings that killed Thanos, so they can have their own defense, means to conquer a place to call their own, and maybe expand/take back what they have lost for the sake of revenge. They realize that they can't really copy their skills though, and start experiments that end up creating Super Skrulls.
It's right there and it writes itself.
However it will still be a completely missed opportunity to not have a single 5 seconds scene of a Skrull going "can't believe she bought the nice guy act" or something.
As usual, a very good rewrite, however I think it misses the movie greatest short coming that Captain Marvel neither gains nor learns anything in this movie because she doesn't have a villain that challenges her in any of her beliefs. That's what needed a rewrite the most
Nice idea for Secret Invasion.
I really like Captain Marvel, but she actually has a massive arc in the movie that simply isn't really addressed. She's spent five years believing herself to be a Kree warrior, only to learn that she's fighting on the wrong side of the war, her friends have actively brainwashed her, and she's literally from a different planet. They should've built up her relationship with Yon-Rogg, made them genuine friends, and let that conflict guide the final act. This isn't just Carol standing up to the evil aliens that have been manipulating her, this is Carol standing up to her friends. But instead all we get is Minerva going, "No, I just never liked you."
The first two-thirds are excellent, the final battle is a bit dull imo. The groundwork is there for some great character conflict. It's still a very fun enjoyable movie.
I have an idea how about the movie is about her not only looking only to restore her memories but also trying to prove herself
@@davidbjacobs3598 agreed with everything you just said I also look at the Marvel and thought that there was massive conflict they could have built at the end if they want to rewrite this movie but they didn't do it
I feel like this is one of the reasons why some of the film's detractors say that Captain Marvel has no character arc.
@@harlannguyen4048 yeah
I wonder why they left him alive...
COUGH APPEARANCES CAN BE DECEIVING COUGH
I literally said this as I was walking out of the film too. I turned to my friends and said "I thought Talos would die and his daughter would've looked up in pure hatred to his killers and that would've set up the Kree / Skrull war with her growing up to be the leader of the Skrull side. Didn't think far enough to get the name and Secret Invasion tie-in (tbh most Skrulls in the Marvel U besides the big well known Super Skrull, I tend to forget about lol) but the general idea seems like a huge missed opportunity.
Yo Nando, how many self promos do you want in the video?
Nando: Yes
We literally have the same idea when it comes to the Skrulls going forward, Talos's daughter is Veranke, one thing I'd add is have Veranke become Maria Hill. Now stay with me, so after Endgame when Hill gets put in charge of SWORD (built during phase 4 as a defence against future space threats aka Galactus, Annihilus, etc) Veranke is then in the perfect position to sneak Skrull ships into earth, being SWORD'd director, when War Machine is discovered as a Skrull the assault mobilises and the skrulls come out of the wood work, including Veranke who abandons the Maria Hill persona, pushing the story passed the midpoint, and solidifying the new avengers as there own team, pulling them together as they know they can trust each other.
Phase 4 - New Avengers Secret Invasion (Veranke)
Phase 5 - New Avengers Kang Dynasty (Kang)
Phase 6 - New Avengers Doomsday (Dr Doom)
My brother, his wife and I just saw captain marvel tonight and we had almost the exact same thoughts. Like that scene stuck with us and seemed to have some of greater importance but was diminished by Talos not dying. And A++++ on that add transition. It was smoother than butter.
Captain Marvel is a movie where a lot of things don't work, so while I think this is an excellent change, I'm not sure how much it improves the entire movie. That being said, I think one of its main problems is that it really doesn't commit to any of the things it wants to do, and the problem you address in this video is emblematic of that, so this is a great fix as usual!
Yeah it doesn't really improve the movie that much
Making the Skrulls blameless victims was such a garment shredding change for me. I like this idea of making them both bad again.
Solid pivot to the ad, not mad at all that was slick
I’d just like to say that this is the first movie related video I’ve watched in a couple months that didn’t have “One Marvelous Scene” in the title.
My plan would be to introduce Kl-lrt (super skrull) as a villain in Black Panther. Have Kl without any powers yet take on Tachala.
Their Skrull problem solved.🤗
Main problem for me is that its too black and white skrulls=good
Kree=bad
"You have this Kree part of her that's unemotional, that is an amazing fighter and competitive. Then there's this human part of her that is flawed but is also the thing that she ends up leading by. It's the thing that gets her in trouble, but it's also the thing that makes her great. And those two sides warring against each other is what makes her her."
Wow, what a transition at the end. well done
I have to say, your cinematic evolution into a logical extension of an escalating Cree/Skrul war. Very logical and leaves open a storyline as long as phase 3‼️ Well done, very well done‼️‼️‼️
You really got me with that dashlane segway! Well done!
My change to captain marvel would be this
When the Kree first attacked the skulls Talos’ family is killed so he and an army of Skrulls begin a war against the Kree leading him to be a sympathetic villain and could lead the way to secret invasion and at the end she is forced to leave earth to continue to break up the war
Excellent change
If I was writing, I would have the children of the refugees be bitter that they have been exiled from everywhere and are forced on the run. As such they then follow the secret invasion storyline. Talos dying would make him a war icon that they can elevate for their cause
What if the resource the Skrull want are the abilities of our heroes to help fight their war off of Earth with a little bit of "you might not have killed my father but you did fail to save him" thrown in for personal motivation. You could almost turn it into a planet-hopping adventure where each of our heroes has copies out in the universe, but it's not clear if the copy is on Earth or the ones wrecking face on another world.
You know what I'm gonna say, that release the Nando cut thing, you know it already.
You clearly liked this movie way more than I did. It'll take more than just a "supporting character dies in act 3" change to get me on board.
That transition into the dashlane plug just got this video a like
That has to be the smoothest transition into an add read I've ever seen.
I was honestly expecting talos’ child to be the only remaining Skrull by the end of the film and that he’d go off and grow up to become the War Machine skrull.
The vid we’ve Been waiting for
"I didn't mind the 🐱 cat eye thing"...
VILLA has left the chat in disappointment
Are we all going to ignore the fact that they straight up call it SHIELD in the 90's and they only decided to call it SHIELD in IronMan 1.
That was retconned loooong ago.
i think they’ve always called it SHIELD, coulson just wanted to drag out the name for tony
“Don’t let anyone tell you you’re too emotional”
Was literally only mentioned, referenced, or addressed once in the movie
Agreed.
This is your best plug yet
A couple things, in the Kree-Skrull conflict it is in fact the Kree's fault. When the Skrulls came to them they offered enlightenment for one of the two races on Hala and the Kree in the end butched the poor Cotati and then attacked the Skrull homeworld killing millions. This is revealed in the Origin of Mantis/Celestial Madonna Storyline in Avengers (IMO one of the best stories). Second I am thinking that Talos' daughter is Anelle the mother of Hulkling. In the comics she is intimate with Mar-Vel during the Kree-Skrull War storyline and gets pregnant. We find this out in the Young Avengers books. If they are going with the Young Avengers down the road she could be the future mother of Hulkling with a different father.
How could you forget that Murph was introduced in Spider-Man: Homecoming back in 2017?
Who's Murph again?
Mr Delmar's cat AND THE FIRST NAMED CAT IN AN MCU MOVIE
Great plan, but Talos’ death suffered the same thing that happens to all MCU deaths: they realize that they like the character too much, and they miraculously survive
I think in the very first scene of the next captain marvel should be talos death. Then as you said their should be a time jump to her daughter getting older. Then things happen as you said