Much anticipated The Marvels starring Brie Larson is almost here. And in the recent trailer released by the Marvel Studios to bring on more excitement sees one character that’s quite surprising. A character that looks like Marvel Comics’ Binary has been shown along with Monica Rambeau.
Though it’s not very clear who’s in a red and white super suit, let’s find out something about Captain Marvel’s doppelganger.
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Who Is Binary in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Binary was first introduced in the comic book Uncanny X-Men #164 in 1982. The character was created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum. Binary is the alter ego of Carol Danvers, who is also known as Captain Marvel.
In the comics, Binary’s powers have varied over time, but she has consistently been portrayed as one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe.
While Binary has not yet appeared in the MCU, there have been hints of her existence. In Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers absorbs the energy of a Tesseract and briefly takes on a form that resembles Binary.
The anticipation for Binary’s debut in the MCU is palpable among fans, eager to witness the full extent of her cosmic powers and the impact she will have on the franchise.
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Things to Know About Captain Marvel’s Doppelganger
Binary can generate, absorb, and control vast amounts of cosmic energy, allowing her to project powerful energy blasts, fly at incredible speeds, and even create protective energy shields.
Binary possesses superhuman strength, stamina, and durability, making her incredibly resilient and capable of feats beyond human limitations.
Binary’s senses are heightened, allowing her to perceive the universe in ways that far surpass human capabilities. Binary can traverse through space at incredible speeds, making her a formidable force in the cosmic realm.
The Marvels will be released exclusively in theaters on November 10th.