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Who is Minerva in Marvel?

Gemma Chan Doctor Minerva is a Kree geneticist. She was an enemy of the original Captain Marvel and later Quasar. She became the partner of Captain Atlas and a member of Kree superteam Starforce. Gemma Chan portrayed the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Captain Marvel (2019).

What powers does Captain Marvel have?

Her powers include enhanced strength, stamina, agility, and durability, as well as flight, and almost total immunity to toxins and poisons. Carol also has a “seventh sense” which gives her precognitive flashes of the future, but the power randomly manifests and has largely faded away.

Is Marvel replacing Brie Larson?

Fans can rest assured as Brie Larson is not being replaced as Captain Marvel. In fact, Brie will reprise her role as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel in the 2023 movie The Marvels, as per IMDB. The film is currently in production and is scheduled to be released on February 17th, 2023.

What movie is Flerken?

Captain Marvel Carol Danvers interacts with the Guardians, particularly Rocket, during Captain Marvel No. 7 and No. 8 in an arc dubbed “Release the Flerken.” Not unlike what happens in the movie, Rocket tells Carol that her beloved cat isn't what it appears to be.

Are Minerva and Sersi the same?

Minn-Erva and Sersi are characters from different origins and with opposite roles in the MCU – one was an antagonist while the other will have a heroic role – and they are not connected in any way except by having Gemma Chan playing them.

Is Sersi Dr Minerva?

She plays Sersi in the Chloe Zhao-directed Phase 4 film. But she previously appeared as Doctor Minerva in Captain Marvel. Yes, she may have been covered in blue paint, but it was undeniably and recognisably her.

Can Captain Marvel lift Thor’s hammer?

No, Captain Marvel cannot lift Thor's hammer. However, during one instance in the Marvel comics (Captain Marvel # 16), after she was infused with Thor's DNA in a fight, she was able to pick up his hammer for a few minutes.

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