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New CAPTAIN MARVEL Posters Include the Most Important Character

It’s getting ever closer to International Women’s Day on March 8, which also happens to be the release date for Captain Marvel. Disney released our first full set of character posters for the film on Wednesday, and they’re appropriately cosmic. They admittedly offer us extra details or information about the film, but they are a fun way to get a closer look at the roster of characters coming to the screen.

The posters feature ten characters: Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, Lashana Lynch as Maria Rambeau, Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Ben Mendelsohn as Talos (the leader of the Skrulls), Jude Law as Yon-Rogg (well, at least according to a Funko Pop! toy), Djimon Hounsou returning as Korath, Clark Gregg as young Agent Coulson, Annette Bening as… we still don’t know. Carol’s mom? The Supreme Intelligence? A Skrull? Also, Gemma Chan looking super cool as Doctor Minerva, and maybe the best Marvel poster of all time: Carol’s alien cat Goose!

Though the posters might not have Easter eggs or anything, you can spot some interesting details. This is the first time we’ve seen Mendelsohn’s Skrull leader in his human guise; judging by the holster and suit, it looks like he might have taken the face of high ranking cop. And the fact that Goose gets their own poster is a good hint towards the alien pet playing an important part in the film. Bening is still the biggest mystery here; she definitely looks like she could have a pilot vibe going on. Maybe she’s Carol’s mentor? Who knows. Luckily, we don’t have too much longer until we find out.

You can check out the rest of the posters in our gallery below!

Images: Disney

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