A brand new Ms. Marvel trailer shows off more of her cosmic powers. Ms. Marvel will be the second Disney+ Marvel Cinematic Universe series to introduce a brand new lead hero after Moon Knight, which recently premiere on the streaming platform. It will premiere just over a month after Moon Knight ends (which will be the same week Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness premieres, the first MCU film of 2022), on June 8, 2022. After the character is introduced, she is also slated to team up with Captain Marvel in her 2023 sequel film The Marvels directed by Nia DaCosta.

Ms. Marvel is the superhero mantle taken on by teenager Kamala Khan who often daydreams of being a superhero. She is given the opportunity to live out her dreams (and realize what a nightmare reality often is) when she discovers a magical bracer that allows her to channel cosmic energy. Kamala is played by newcomer Iman Vellani, with the rest of the cast being filled out by Aramis Knight, Saagar Shaikh, Rish Shah, Zenobia Shroff, Mohan Kapur, and Matt Lintz as Kamala's best friend Bruno Carrelli.

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Marvel Studios shared a brand new spot for Ms. Marvel. Although the clip is just 30 seconds long, it does feature new footage showing off Kamala's newfound cosmic powers. Although the clips are just brief glimpses of her using her power, Kamala can be seen using her cosmic gifts to shut her bedroom door on her intruding father, leaping in midair off of cosmic platforms, and running at full speed twenty feet off the ground as reflected in the windows of a skyscraper. Check out the video below:

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The comic book version of Kamala Khan gets her powers because she has the Inhuman gene rather than through an outside source. This backstory change has resulted in many theories about how these bracers come into being and how they relate to the MCU at large. They are aesthetically similar to the ten rings wielded by new Phase 4 hero Shang-Chi, though there is also the possibility that they could have resulted from the technology brought to Earth by the Eternals, particularly the tech wizard Phastos played by Brian Tyree Henry.

The marketing materials for Ms. Marvel have avoided revealing too much about the extent of the new hero's powers or just what the show is about. It's clear that the series will be exploring Kamala's life as a teenager and her obsession with superheroes, but other than that, it remains unclear how she gets her powers and just exactly who she'll be facing off against in the upcoming series. Likely, this is because they want audiences to discover Kamala's powers and all the other twists right alongside the character. Considering the ways that Ms. Marvel has already diverged from the comics, there are likely plenty of surprises in store when the show finally premieres this summer.

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