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Anyone who has read my review will know I was pretty much lukewarm to Captain Marvel but that doesn't mean I want to see her fail quite the contrary I hope I enjoy the eventual sequel more than I did the first one. I was actually thinking about a sequel on my way home and it made me think there could be a few potential problems for Captain Marvel 2.
1. Time Period Potentially Removes Any Threat To Protagonist
This is just my assumption but I think it would make sense for a continuation of Carol Danvers story to take place somewhere after the events of her first film and before the events of Infinity War. As we see her at the end as she is away to lead the Skrull's to a new home. Continuing here would make a decent amount of sense but one big problem that films that do this is they will have a movie where the audience knows that there is no danger of the protagonist dying because she's alive at a later date so a lot of threat is removed.
2. If They Use Ronan As The Villain Same Goes For The Antagonist
I only say this because that little bit with Ronan at the end saying they will return for the woman sort of made me think he may feature in her sequel and honestly you can't have Lee Pace as Ronan again without him taking centre stage. However if they do this not only have they removed any threat from the protagonist now they have removed it from the antagonist as well. Now im not saying I want anyone to die in the next film but if you remove any chance of it happening its harder to get invested in a lot of scenes.
Couldn't stop thinking about these two things last night after the movie, what are your thoughts? Is there any other potential problems I have missed?
1. Time Period Potentially Removes Any Threat To Protagonist
This is just my assumption but I think it would make sense for a continuation of Carol Danvers story to take place somewhere after the events of her first film and before the events of Infinity War. As we see her at the end as she is away to lead the Skrull's to a new home. Continuing here would make a decent amount of sense but one big problem that films that do this is they will have a movie where the audience knows that there is no danger of the protagonist dying because she's alive at a later date so a lot of threat is removed.
2. If They Use Ronan As The Villain Same Goes For The Antagonist
I only say this because that little bit with Ronan at the end saying they will return for the woman sort of made me think he may feature in her sequel and honestly you can't have Lee Pace as Ronan again without him taking centre stage. However if they do this not only have they removed any threat from the protagonist now they have removed it from the antagonist as well. Now im not saying I want anyone to die in the next film but if you remove any chance of it happening its harder to get invested in a lot of scenes.
Couldn't stop thinking about these two things last night after the movie, what are your thoughts? Is there any other potential problems I have missed?