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‘Bad Boys For Life’ Directors And Pakistani Oscar Winner Tapped to Direct ‘Ms. Marvel’ Series

Back in May, Bad Boys For Life directing duo Directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, confirmed that they met with Marvel Studios regarding multiple projects. Now, we have a confirmation the directors have signed on to a project.

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The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that the directing duo will direct multiple episodes of the series. Pakistani Oscar Winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (Freedom Fighters) and Meera Menon (Farah Goes Bang/Titans) have also signed on to direct episodes.

Hulu’s Four Weddings and a Funeralwriter, Brisha K. Ali is on board the series’ as a writer and the showrunner.

The Direct broke the news on the directors earlier this month. They also reported that the episodes are being developed for a one-hour format; however, no solid confirmation has been disclosed.

It is also rumored that Muslim actors Jasjit Williams (Street Voices) and Saagar Shaikh (Unfair & Ugly) are in talks to join the series.

We have previously reported that Captain Marvel director/writing duo Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden, would also be directing an undisclosed amount of episodes on the series.

The series will center on Marvel’s first Muslim superhero to star in her own comic book title. Ms. Marvel as a comic and heroine has existed since 1976, with the character Carol Danvers using the name for her crime-fighting escapades. The latest incarnation, and the one the show will be focusing on, is a teenager named Kamela Khan. Khan broke ground by becoming Marvel’s first Muslim character to be lead her own comics title. Her identity as a Pakistani American, living in a religious family in New Jersey whilst trying to find her own way, have been a major focus of the stories. Her powers have been described as polymorphous, meaning she has the ability to stretch and change her shape.

It is still unclear when the series will debut on Disney+, but we do know the character will appear on the big screen in an unknown project, which is very likely Captain Marvel 2, tentatively scheduled to hit theaters on July 8, 2022.

Source: THR

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