![]() Lynch was recently pictured dining with Parris and Nia DaCosta in London, where the latter is directing the former in the upcoming sequel to Captain Marvel, titled The Marvels. While Lynch’s character is officially dead in the main MCU timeline, fans are still eager to see Maria Rambeau return in some form, and their wishes may well be fulfilled. I'm just happy I knew beforehand and didn't find out online somewhere." It was sad to read, but also, because I think Maria had such a massive impact on Captain Marvel and everyone loved her and really related to her … I felt good with the work that I did there and felt good that they were able to now continue her legacy in her daughter, which is amazing … And the introduction to her powers in WandaVision is also amazing, so I feel genuinely proud. specifically saying that he didn't want me to find out through anyone else. "Kevin Feige, who is the nicest guy, personally emailed me way before, I want to say, over a year, year-and-a-half-plus, before WandaVision aired and explained what was happening, how it was going to happen, when it was going to happen. ![]() ![]() However, Lynch went on to praise the legacy the character leaves behind, specifically in the form of Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau, Maria’s daughter. Read Lynch's full comments below: Lynch said Feige showed a lot of "care" in ensuring she was the first to know about her character's death, and spoke of the sadness of losing a character with such a "massive impact" so prematurely. In an interview with ComicBook, Lynch revealed how she was made well-aware of her character’s fate over a year before audiences, saying she was contacted by Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige himself. Related: Captain Marvel Risks The Same MCU Power Problem As Scarlet Witch
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