The balance of power within theMCU’ssuperhero ranks may have just been ruined thanks toDisney+‘sSecret Invasion.
One of the show’s key pieces in promotion and execution wasEmilia Clarke’sG’iah.
Here is the main issue… powersets matter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
G’iah’s story is largely defined by her parents and her affiliation with Kingsley Ben-Adir’s Gravik inSecret Invasion.
To give her this unprecedented powerset in the final half-hour is a jump in importanceRey-haters can only dream of.
Super Skrull in the comics has four superpowers at one time, atmost.
Giving such an ancillary character like G’iah this powerset gives the MCU a Superman Problem to the nth degree.
So if Emilia Clarke’s G’iah has those powers as well, will she be affected by this entanglement?
They could nerf her and say that her Super Skrullness was a one-time thing.
They could put her in a position where she is unable to use her new powers.
Or they could make her the antagonist ofThunderboltsand give the team a seemingly unbeatable foe.
Whatever they decide to do has a low ceiling of being messy at best.
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