Captain Marvel Filming February 2018

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Captain Marvel will get underway at the start of next year.

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige tells Collider that Captain Marvel will film starting Feburary 2018.

“Assuming everything stays on schedule, we start filming … Captain Marvel in February.”

Similar to Ant-Man and the Wasp, not much is known about Captain Marvel, but the writers have said the Captain Marvel movie will have a different origin because Feige considers it too close to Green Lantern.

“She’s obviously such an incredibly kick-ass character and Kelly Sue DeConnick did a great run with her story arc recently,” Captain Marvel co-write Nicole Perlman said last August. “But here’s the thing: if you were just going to do a straight adaptation of the comics, her origin story is very similar to Green Lantern. And obviously, that’s not what we want to do. There’s a lot of reinvention that needs to happen.”

Brie Larson is also set to first appear in The Avengers: Infinity War next May.

Captain Marvel has a March 8, 2019 release directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. 

Recent Captain Marvel concept art is also described as:

Though the design kept Captain Marvel’s signature eight-pointed star emblem square on the chest, its look and feel were more akin to Ant Man’s suit than Iron Man’s. Like a form-fitting armor, her suit is less spandex and more military grade, covering her whole body. Her iconic sash is more of a utility belt, favoring function over form. In the concept art she stands tall, staring off into the distance, looking hopeful but tough.

The third image showed her fighting off a something in a giant metal suit with a helmet; the creature looked almost like the Kree sentries. Between her hands, glowing red energy–a.k.a. Captain Marvel’s energy projection and absorption powers.

(Note: pictured above is Brie Larson Captain Marvel Fan art)

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