Captain Marvel Almost Debuted In 'Age of Ultron' Says Marvel Executive Victoria Alonso

Marvel Studios Executive Victoria Alonso

CAPTAIN MARVEL comes to home release and we’re talking to Marvel executive Victoria Alonso for some behind the scenes deets on the first female superhero lead and why they scrapped plans to debut the Marvel superhero in AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON.

CAPTAIN MARVEL earned over $1 billion worldwide during the theatrical run. MARVEL's first female superhero-led movie starring Brie Larson as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury arrives Tuesday on Blu-ray™ and Blu-ray 4K Ultra HD™ June 11, or if Digital is your cinematic choice, CAPTAIN MARVEL is now on Digital in HD and 4K Ultra HD™ and Movies Anywhere. The bonus features includes extras on the universe's most powerful hero Nick Fury’s influence on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, fan-favorite Goose the Cat, deleted scenes, gag reel, commentary and hours more of fun.

While they stumbled out the gate with THE INCREDIBLE HULK (2008), since then Marvel Studios has released the highest grossing superhero films. Marvel president Kevin Feige isn't the only one driving the success of the Marvel films. Behind the scenes, a Latina wields power in the making of the movies. CineMovie sat down Victoria Alonso, Marvel's EVP of production and executive producer of AVENGERS: ENDGAME and INFINITY WAR, BLACK PANTHER, SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME, CAPTAIN MARVEL and tons or other titles including the upcoming BLACK WIDOW stand alone. We sat down with the Argentinian born executive to talk girl power and why it was important to diversify and make female-led superhero films. 

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