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Marvel’s Phase 5 of the MCU is underway in earnest and the first television series in this chapter will beSecret Invasion,comprised of 6 episodes. Based on an event in Marvel comics, the series will follow the director of S.H.I.E.L.D Nick Fury who attempts to make sense of an alien invasion by extraterrestrial shapeshifters known as The Skrulls who have been infiltrating earth for years without humanity knowing of their existence.

Nick Fury

The Skrulls were first seen in 2019’sCaptain Marvelwhen Brie Larson’s Carol Danvers aka Captain Marvel made it her mission to help the reptilian humanoids get back to their planet after the damage done by Kree. But withSecret Invasion’strailer pointing to The Skrulls still inhabiting Earth, the Marvel fandom is now questioning the purpose of Captain Marvel’s concerted effort at rehabilitating the aliens.

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“Why Are The Skrulls Still On Earth”? Ask Fans

Apart from waging a war of revenge against Kree who was instrumental in her mental manipulation, the other big purpose of Carol Danvers aka Captain Marvel was to join forces with The Skrulls and Nick Fury to annihilate their common enemy.  At the end of the film, with the aliens’ planet Skrullos destroyed by Kree, Captain Marvel’s mission included leaving Earth to find a new home for the shapeshifters while also looking for the other missing members of their community.

But with Captain Marvel’s disappearance from Earth and the Skrulls still inhabiting the planet as hinted inSecret Invasion,fans are now asking “ Why are the Skrulls still on Earth?” The bigger query though, that is making the rounds, is the futility of Captain Marvel’s ambitious mission to seek asylum for the Skrulls.

Brie Larson

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Brie Larson’s Online Image AffectedCaptain Marvel

While many fans have looked at the positives and are eager to see their doubts about The Skrulls answered, some cynics have questioned the purpose ofCaptain Marvel,calling it a pointless exercise by the MCU. These comments are also significant in the context of the backlash thatBrie Larsonhas received on social media over the years. The star has infamously attracted online hate and has been a constant target for expressing her opinions bluntly in public.

TheRoomactor was also heavily criticized for her portrayal of the Marvel superhero with a certain section of fans using sexist undertones to describe her physicality and others dismissing her performance as flat and lackluster. This, along with her alleged off-screen behavior, has resulted in netizens taking a judgmental outlook towards the wholeCaptain Marvelfranchise, including unwarranted criticisms towards the upcomingThe Marvels.

The Skrulls

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Secret InvasionHopes to Answer Some Burning Questions

All eyes will now be onSecret Invasionto see if the series can shed light on the many burning questions that fans have regarding the presence of The Skrulls on Earth. One of the theories making the rounds is that the show will take inspiration from theSecret Invasioncomic book storyline involving extraterrestrials. According to the narrative in the comics, the Skrull Empire, led by Princess Veranke, infiltrated Earth to transform it into their new home after the annihilation of the Skrull planet by Kree. This though would again imply that Captain Marvel’s mission to rehabilitate the aliens did not materialize, leading to a possible hostility between the superhero and the Skrulls.

Secret Invasion will stream from June 21st, 2023 on Disney +

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Sharanya Sankar, Writer for FandomwireHaving completed her Masters degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, Sharanya has a solid foundation in writing which is also one of her passions. She has worked previously with Book My show for a couple of years where she gained experience reviewing films and writing feature articles. Sharanya’s articles on film and pop culture have also been published on Film Companion, a popular film-based website. Apart from movies and pop culture, her interests include music and sports. She has contributed over 650 articles to Fandomwire so far.

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