Launched on June 8 on Disney+, the Miss Marvel series ended on July 13, with the sixth episode. On this occasion, we have the opportunity to talk to one of the directors, a certain Adil El Arbi, who still works in duet with Bilall Fallah and who became known worldwide for having directed the last Bad Boys For Life with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. Of Moroccan origin but Belgian by nationality, the two men have imposed a certain style which allows them today to be hired by all of Hollywood, since they have just made the film Batgirl, coming to HBO in 2022. But just before, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah boxed the first and sixth episode of Miss Marvel, which caused a lot of talk about him with his cameo, but also for the introduction of a mutant gene that no one knows. was waiting. If the series generated much less hype among MCU fans, the first episode surprised a lot of people with its freshness, its inspired staging, its endearing characters and the treatment of Pakistani culture and the Muslim religion. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series has a rating of 98%, making it the highest rated series of all the MCU, series and films combined. We took advantage of our interview with Adil El Arbi to get his feeling of being above Avengers Endgame and Infinity War in terms of critical success…
I think that's too much. So yes, we are waiting for the reviews for the last episode, so we are not immune to it falling, like for the stock market, but it is already a great honor, but I think we can do better, we can go even further, but it is already a great honor. We are humbled by what is happening to us and from a purely fan point of view, we think that series like Breaking Bad or The Wire are better than ours, but we did our best and it's nice to see that it is at least a critical success.
Can we expect a Season 2 for Miss Marvel? Nothing is impossible, but the series is above all a prelude to The Marvels, scheduled for February 15, 2023 and whose filming is about to end. It will be an opportunity to bring together Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau (seen in WandaVision) and Kamala Khan in the finally assumed role of Miss Marvel.