As the Revenge of the Earth battle against Thanos took place out of the limelight, the authors would always have a difficult job explaining how people knew so much about what happened. The same questions were previously asked on WandaVision when Jimmy Woo told Captain Marvel that he had shot down Thanos’s fleet. Miracle Fortunately, Ms. Marvel explained that this knowledge came from Big Me Little Me: A Scott Lang Interview – an appearance of Paul Rudd’s hero in a podcast on the universe. But as it turns out now, the creators of the series originally had a different idea to explain how people know so much.

Mrs. Marvel producer reveals Scrapped Avengers Retcon

During a recent interview with The Wrap, the executive producer of Ms. Marvel, Bisha K. Ali, unveiled her original plan for how Kamala Khan knew about the Avengers: Endgame’s final battle. Miracle The premiere confirmed that Ant-Man’s Scott Lang appeared on a podcast that included a description of the events of the match. But Ali had initially spoken to Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige about “drones and a live stream of the Endgame battle,” an idea he quickly dismissed: At one point, like the first few days before we expanded the creative team, I said, ‘Kevin, what if there were drones and a live stream of the Endgame battle?’ And it was like, “Bisa, no.” As if there was not a single Twitch streamer for the last battle of ‘Endgame?’ Are we kidding? I think I lost my mind at that point, try to solve this riddle. So it was really a great repetitive journey. And it was something that changed and went on until the end. And I think it must have been Sana [Amanat, co-creator of the ‘Ms. Marvel’ [comics] stadium until the end. Or maybe – I really have no idea where this idea came from. But when we put it in the script a bit, I think it was perfect. It was typical. “ The executive producer continued to share how the team spent “a million rounds” trying to understand how Kamala and the rest of the world knows these facts: “I will be honest, I never get praise where I should not, it was not my idea. This was something we went through a million rounds of it, like, how [Kamala] do you know about things? “Is it because everyone posts things on social media?”

Scott Lang: Viral Internet Sensation

The Avengers’s Idea: Endgame’s latest live broadcast to the world sounds a bit silly for a variety of reasons. At the time of the battle, billions of people had just returned to life and the planet was in chaos, it is hard to imagine that it had time to prepare the drones and equipment for a live stream. Thanos’s attack on the Avengers team was also a surprise to everyone and one would imagine that the location of the team’s high-tech base was also a closely guarded secret. The explanation given to Mrs. Marvel about how people know the specific facts of the Battle of the Earth is much more logical and funny. Ant-Man’s Scott Lang is one of the funniest and most common heroes in the MCU, so it’s easy to imagine him wanting to brag about his heroic adventures in the world in a podcast. Hopefully, Big Me Little Me: A Scott Lang Interview can play Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania in some capacity, as many fans have grown up eager to see it come true. An impromptu character interview with Paul Rudd could be a hilarious Disney + special to promote the threequel before it is released next year. Situations like this demonstrate why the role of Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige at MCU is so important. Participating and supervising each project is why each MCU project can be as connected as it is. The thought of drones circling around the Avengers as they fight for the planet and Tony Stark takes his last breaths brings a bit of too much light to an incredibly tense sequence. Ms. Marvel will no doubt deliver many more references to Avengers: Endgame and the rest of the MCU when it premieres its second installment on Wednesday, June 15, exclusively at Disney +.