Marvel President Kevin Feige Teases The Possibility Of Secret Invasion


Warning: This article contains major spoilers for Captain Marvel.

In the trailers, the Skrulls' roles in Captain Marvel were pretty standard. Fans knew that the shape-shifting aliens that would make their debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe along with Brie Larson's Captain Marvel would be the film's villains.

However, the story shifted into another direction when Marvel arrived in the MCU. Not only did Captain Marvel turn Mar-Vell into a female Kree scientist, but the movie also revealed that the Skrulls weren't what they really seemed to be. Instead of villains looking to occupy planets, the Skrulls were refugees looking for different homes in the galaxy. It was the Kree who wanted to hunt them down.

Now, speaking in an interview with Screen Rant, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige discusses the Skrulls' role in the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we move beyond Phase 4. While Captain Marvel showed fans a good side of the Skrulls, Feige says that there is a strong possibility that there'll also be bad Skrulls in space.

"As Talos says there are many of them spread throughout the galaxy," Feige mentioned. "And we've said, part of the twist that you're alluding to is about flushing out these pointy-eared, green aliens. Making them real, making them fully formed and part of, for better for worse, part of being fully formed and being a three-dimensional species is there are probably good ones as we've seen in this film. And there are probably bad ones."

Does this little tease reassure fans that Marvel might explore Marvel Comics' Secret Invasion, a comic book crossover storyline that secretly replaced many heroes with imposters over a specific period of time.

Captain Marvel is currently screening in cinemas.

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