Marvel Studios May Be Planning a Second Season of ‘Ms. Marvel’

After a series of underperforming projects and significant financial losses, Marvel Studios head Bob Iger announced a shift to a more streamlined creative strategy. This decision follows the release of ‘The Marvels,’ which ended its run as the lowest-grossing MCU film ever, failing to surpass $100 million domestically.
The disappointing performance of ‘The Marvels’ has impacted future plans for Monica Rambeau, who was expected to receive her own standalone series. Additionally, rumors suggest that the planned ‘Captain Marvel 3’ has been put on hold for the time being.
Despite the backlash against ‘The Marvels,’ including negative reactions to both the standalone show and the movie featuring Ms. Marvel, Iman Vellani’s character appears to have a promising future.
While ‘Loki’ remains the only miniseries to have received a second season thus far, recent rumors suggest that ‘Ms. Marvel’ might also be getting a second season. This speculation comes from Daniel Richtman, a well-known industry insider with a fairly reliable track record.
Here’s what we know about a potential second season of ‘Ms. Marvel’: Kamala Khan, being positioned as a key character in the MCU, could have a variety of exciting developments ahead.
As a mutant, Kamala is expected to gain more prominence with the official introduction of mutants into the MCU through the X-Men live-action reboot. Her role in launching the Young Avengers in ‘The Marvels’ suggests she will be a central figure in future live-action projects.
Additionally, there was talk of a Ms. Marvel cameo in ‘Daredevil: Born Again,’ but it appears the connection may be established through her father, Yusuf Khan, instead.
Iman Vellani has also hinted that Ms. Marvel will have a significant presence in the upcoming ‘Marvel Zombies.’ With these developments, it’s clear that Kamala’s future in the MCU looks promising. What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below!