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The surviving Avengers, including Natasha, Steve Rogers, Bruce Banner, and Rhodey, are all trying to figure out what had happened. It’s unclear how, but they got their hands on Fury’s pager, but they know the former SHIELD boss send out a message to someone and they’re trying to figure out who that person is.
Just as Natasha tells the others that she wants to know who’s at the other end of that thing, Captain Marvel materializes in front of her eyes asking a simple question: “Where is Fury?” The screen then fades to black, and we’re told that Captain Marvel will return in Avengers: Endgame.
What is interesting to note is that the action seems to take place soon after the snap. Rogers still has his beard from Infinity War, which is a huge clue. Captain America has no beard in the first Endgame trailer.
So it seems likely that Captain Marvel comes to Earth well before the events in Endgame, right after Fury’s call. That would obviously make sense, since Endgame is the movie that will transition Captain Marvel to the helm of the Avengers.
Also worth noting is that Captain Marvel will have a slightly modified uniform in Endgame. Just compare the uniform from the ’90s (top image) to the one she’s wearing in the credits scene. There’s more gold in the newer uniform and that’s probably not the only change. After all, some 30 years have passed between Captain Marvel, which takes place in the 1990s, and Endgame. What’s also interesting is the way she appears, suggesting that she can go wherever she wants in the blink of an eye.
Just as Natasha tells the others that she wants to know who’s at the other end of that thing, Captain Marvel materializes in front of her eyes asking a simple question: “Where is Fury?” The screen then fades to black, and we’re told that Captain Marvel will return in Avengers: Endgame.
What is interesting to note is that the action seems to take place soon after the snap. Rogers still has his beard from Infinity War, which is a huge clue. Captain America has no beard in the first Endgame trailer.
So it seems likely that Captain Marvel comes to Earth well before the events in Endgame, right after Fury’s call. That would obviously make sense, since Endgame is the movie that will transition Captain Marvel to the helm of the Avengers.
Also worth noting is that Captain Marvel will have a slightly modified uniform in Endgame. Just compare the uniform from the ’90s (top image) to the one she’s wearing in the credits scene. There’s more gold in the newer uniform and that’s probably not the only change. After all, some 30 years have passed between Captain Marvel, which takes place in the 1990s, and Endgame. What’s also interesting is the way she appears, suggesting that she can go wherever she wants in the blink of an eye.
This scene stars a certain cat, the one we’ll come to know as Goose in Captain Marvel. If you’re a fan of the comics or if you’ve been following Captain Marvel news, you already know that Goose isn’t your regular cat. That means it’s not about to spit a hairball in the following clip. Instead, she struggles to cough up a Tesseract from her mouth, before dropping it on Fury’s desk.
With that in mind, it’s unclear what the credits scene above is supposed to mean. The action likely takes place in the 90s. That office doesn’t look like the kind of office the head of SHIELD would use, so it’s likely that Goose drops the Tesseract on Fury’s desk back then. But SHIELD should already have the Tesseract stored somewhere safely during the 90s. Of course, we have no idea what happens in Captain Marvel or in the MCU timeline before the movie.
I can’t help but wonder about the origin of that Tesseract that Goose drops. Is it possible that there’s a second Space Stone on Earth in the 90s? Or is Goose just giving it back? While we have no idea how to interpret any of that for the time being, I’ll remind you that everything in this vast MCU saga started with the Infinity Stones, and more specifically, with the Space Stone held inside the Tesseract.
Finally, Flerkens, which is the name of the alien race that resembles earthly cats, have a few unique capabilities. First of all, they’re much smarter than cats. And they lay eggs. Also, they have tentacles that come out of their mouths when they have to defend themselves. But most interestingly, those mouths of theirs contain pocket dimensions that allow them to store any object as well as travel through dimensions. So yes, Goose may be even more important to what happens in the MCU and in Avengers: Endgame than we would have thought.
With that in mind, it’s unclear what the credits scene above is supposed to mean. The action likely takes place in the 90s. That office doesn’t look like the kind of office the head of SHIELD would use, so it’s likely that Goose drops the Tesseract on Fury’s desk back then. But SHIELD should already have the Tesseract stored somewhere safely during the 90s. Of course, we have no idea what happens in Captain Marvel or in the MCU timeline before the movie.
I can’t help but wonder about the origin of that Tesseract that Goose drops. Is it possible that there’s a second Space Stone on Earth in the 90s? Or is Goose just giving it back? While we have no idea how to interpret any of that for the time being, I’ll remind you that everything in this vast MCU saga started with the Infinity Stones, and more specifically, with the Space Stone held inside the Tesseract.
Finally, Flerkens, which is the name of the alien race that resembles earthly cats, have a few unique capabilities. First of all, they’re much smarter than cats. And they lay eggs. Also, they have tentacles that come out of their mouths when they have to defend themselves. But most interestingly, those mouths of theirs contain pocket dimensions that allow them to store any object as well as travel through dimensions. So yes, Goose may be even more important to what happens in the MCU and in Avengers: Endgame than we would have thought.