Who runs the world? Girls!
Filmmaker Nia DaCosta is slated to direct Captain Marvel 2, making history as the first Black woman to direct a Marvel Studios movie, Deadline reports.
DaCosta gained notoriety after directing the critically acclaimed indie film Little Woods. She was also tapped by Jordan Peele to direct his Candyman reboot, set for release next year. The up-and-coming filmmaker will start where Anna Bodn and Ryan Fleck left off. The two directors of the first Captain Marvel, which was released in March 2019, grossed $1.13 billion worldwide for their film.
The first movie centered around human Carol Danvers, played by Brie Larson, as she finds herself embroiled in a war between two alien races, the Kree and the Skrulls. When Larson’s character survives an explosion tied to an alien engine, it gives her incredible power and turns her into Captain Marvel. She becomes one of the most powerful heroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The sequel, written by Megan McDonnell (WandaVision), has Larson returning in her lead role. DaCosta will become just one of a few women filmmakers helming massive comic book projects, including Chloe Zhao and Cathy Yan. DaCosta will also be following in the footsteps of Ava DuVernay, securing one of the largest budgets by a Black female director. DuVernay’s A Wrinkle in Time rounded off at a massive $115 million budget.
Marvel has a history of switching up its directors to keep each installment fresh. Fleck congratulated DaCosta on Twitter, saying, “Can’t wait to see where you take this! Anna and I are thrilled for you and wishing you the very best! Higher Further Faster!”
Congratulations @NiaDaCosta !!!!!!
Can’t wait to see where you take this! Anna and I are thrilled for you and wishing you the very best! Higher Further Faster! #CaptainMarvel2— ryan fleck (@fleckryan1) August 6, 2020
No word yet on when Captain Marvel 2 will be released, but we can’t wait!
Congratulations, Nia!
Photo Courtesy of Shutterstock