Tesseract And Time Travel? Nick Fury Delivers Some Major Captain Marvel Spoilers

Tesseract And Time Travel? Nick Fury Delivers Some Major Captain Marvel Spoilers

Hello nerds!

It’s hard to believe Nick Fury would be one to spill secrets, let alone those that involve an alien invasion and the most powerful being in existence. But here we are.

In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, the man behind the eyepatch, Samuel L. Jackson, revealed Captain Marvel will be a bit more powerful IRL, as compared to her comic book counterpart. Specifically, she can time travel. On her own. What the shit?

She’s pretty much the strongest character — in terms of someone with powers are able to do things — in the Marvel universe. So, for Carol Danvers to be that person and for Brie to become that person, it’s gonna be a dynamite thing. I mean, [the Avengers] are up against some really, really tough odds right now — we saw throughout Infinity War — so now we know that we need something that’s as powerful as Thanos. And at some point, we’ll find out how powerful she is and all the things that she’s capable of. She’s one of the few people in the Marvel universe that can time travel, so...

No need for Carol Danvers to use the Quantum Realm as the method of time travel, right? Captain Marvel is about the change the frickin’ game.

And speaking of changing the game, the former head of S.H.I.E.L.D. let slip the jewel of Odin's treasure room would too be making an appearance in this film. Which would mean when Nick laid eye on the Tesseract, aka the Mind Stone, in Avengers 1 it was not for the first time.

Seems like the Tesseract has been the constant in all these movies.

Intriguing.

We’re only a couple of months away from Captain Marvel heading to Earth to end the Kree/Skrull war, and this wait is not getting any easier. After the annoyingly vague trailer for Avengers:Endgame, the more we find out about Captain Marvel’s MCU debut, the more I want to see it.

Especially, since it’s largely thought Captain Marvel would also serve as an origin story of sorts for Nick Fury, before he lost his eye. Coincidentally, the de-eyeballing is rumored to involve Captain Marvel’s cat, Goose. He’s actually an alien called a Flerken. No shit.

Captain Marvel flies into theaters on March 8, 2019.


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