The Marvels director reveals its comic book inspirations, from Spider-Man to Carol Danvers' recovering alcoholic arc

Nov. 7, 2023



EXCLUSIVE | Nia DaCosta opens up about her love of Kelly Sue DeConnick’s Captain Marvel run, and nerding out on set with Iman Vellani

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While chatting withGamesRadar+, the filmmaker, who co-wrote the movie with Megan McDonnell and Elissa Karasik, revealed that 1982’s Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 had a big influence on the film, as did a more recent Captain Marvel run of Kelly Sue DeConnick’s, which sees Carol Danvers struggling with sobriety.

“[There was] the first issue where we meet Monica Rambeau, which is in a Spider-Man issue and he’s, well, he’s basically being such a creep,” DaCosta laughs. “He’s like, ‘There’s someone in this airport who’s giving me vibes’ and he sees her and he’s like, ‘I’m gonna follow her’ and then, and the text just says ‘who’s that lady?’ which I love.

“Then, for Captain Marvel, there’s a moment, in one of [DeConnick’s] issues where she’s… falling? Basically she’s a dry drunk, a recovering alcoholic, and she’s falling to Earth because she cannot die and nothing can harm her, so it’s the only way she can get a rush.

“I really liked that conceptually, that idea of her inner life so a lot of that went into this and building out more of Carol’s character. Then, the first, I’d say, six issues of Ms. Marvel are just perfect, so we pulled them out, too.”

Starring Samuel L. Jackson, Iman Vellani, Teyonah Parris, and Brie Larson, The Marvels takes place almost 30 years after the events ofCaptain Marvel, and sees Kamala Khan, Monica, and Carol forced to form an unlikely team when their light-based powers become inexplicably entangled. Not ideal, really, when there’s a Kree warrior (Zawe Ashton) causing chaos and conflict throughout the galaxy…

For DaCosta, a self-proclaimed X-Men and Spider-Man lover, the nerding out didn’t stop once she got on set, either. “For me personally, it was so fun working with Iman. I’d just be like, ‘What are you reading?’ and she sent me this Black Bolt run that was really good. Then, in terms of her character Kamala, it’s just great to infuse that sort of enthusiasm for superheroes, for Marvel from inside the film itself. It’s so cool.”

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The Marvels releases in UK and US cinemas on November 10. Keep your eyes peeled later this week for the full interview on theInside Total Film podcast.

For more right now, check out the full list ofupcoming Marvel movies. Or, if you need to catch up beforehand, you’ll need our guide onhow to watch the Marvel movies in order.

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