Captain Marvel Star Won’t Return for The Marvels.

Since the 2019 movie, fans have been anticipating The Marvels movie. It is one of the worldwide blockbuster movies of Hollywood. All the characters in the movie have been adored a lot by the fans.

The fans are expecting that the sequel of ‘Captain Marvel‘, ‘And the Marvels’ will return with all the characters on screen but It seems like one specific member of the Captain Marvel cast won’t be appearing in the sequel movie.

McKenna Grace, who portrayed a young Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel, has stated that she will not be portraying the same role in The Marvels.

Grace responded to ComicBook.com’s inquiry about whether she will be back for the movie by saying, “I wish, oh my god. Wouldn’t that be awesome? I’ve always wished to work on a Marvel picture. I participated in Captain Marvel, but I haven’t returned since. And if I do, I’ll be honored.

Oh, that would be cool.” The absence of McKenna Grace from the cast of The Marvels means that viewers won’t be witnessing any flashbacks to young Carol this time.

Given that Captain Marvel has flashbacks to a young Carol at various ages, it appeared that the inclusion of the younger Carol was unique to that single journey and won’t be a factor in a subsequent adventure.

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Why Won’t McKenna Grace Return for The Marvels?

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Fans can still catch McKenna Grace in her newest Peacock series, ‘A Friend of the Family.’ On October 6, 2022, the show had its streaming service debut. Additionally, she has been confirmed to reprise her role as Phoebe in the upcoming Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel.

The American actress and singer Mckenna Grace started her career at the very young age of six. Her initial roles included Faith Newman in the soap opera The Young and the Restless (2013–2015) and Jasmine Bernstein in the Disney XD sitcom Crash & Bernstein (2012–2014).

She was ranked among the top 30 stars under the age of 18 by The Hollywood Reporter in both 2018 and 2019. She is well-known for playing Phoebe Spengler in the 2021 movie Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Mary Adler in the 2017 movie Gifted. When Ghostbusters: Afterlife was released in 2021, she also released her debut song, “Haunted House.” She started her musical career after this album was released.