Jude Law's Captain Marvel villain, Yon-Rogg, survived the events of the movie, but what happened to him after that and where is he in The Marvels?
The Marvels is bringing Carol Danvers a.k.a. Captain Marvel back in a lead role since her debut movie in 2019, but the first trailer has raised an important question: where is Jude Law’s Captain Marvel villain, Yon-Rogg, in The Marvels? The Marvel Cinematic Universe is currently exploring its multiverse and the many dangers living in it, but it’s also taking some time to continue the stories of already established characters, while also expanding on other areas of this connected universe.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Although plot details about The Marvels remain a mystery, what’s known is that, after investigating a wormhole linked to the Kree, the powers of Carol Danvers, Kamala Khan , and Monica Rambeau become entangled, so every time they use their powers, they swap places with each other. The three heroes will have to join forces to discover why and find a solution, but they will also come across a couple of enemies in the process.
Carol Danvers used her powers to damage Yon-Rogg’s pod and have him crash-land in the Mojave Desert, where they prepared for a final showdown. Yon-Rogg encouraged Danvers to prove her worth by facing him without her powers, but Danvers shrugged him off and hit him with a photon blast, incapacitating him. Yon-Rogg accepted his defeat but Danvers chose to spare him, deciding to send him back to Hala instead, but not without letting him know that she didn’t need to prove anything to him.
Yon-Rogg Isn't In The Marvel's Trailer Yon-Rogg is one of the few villains in the MCU who survived their debut movie, but unlike others, he doesn’t seem to be returning in the sequel. The first trailer for The Marvels doesn’t show Yon-Rogg nor does it have any references or hints at his presence in the story, and instead, a new villain is being introduced.
Yon-Rogg's Comments In Captain Marvel May Hint At His Death Or Discharge As Carol Danvers strapped Yon-Rogg to his spacecraft to send him back to Hala, Yon-Rogg told her that he couldn’t go back empty-handed, with Danvers affirming that he wouldn’t, as she had an important message for the Supreme Intelligence that Yon-Rogg would have to deliver.
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