The extent to which the press ran with it is also an expression of what ripe a time it is for something like that. That was kind of an offhand thing, and then the press really ran with it. In October 2017, Tessa Thompson, who plays Valkyrie, said that several had pitched an idea for an all-female “Avengers” film.However, according to the Observer, at the Tribeca Film Festival, Thompson said: “I don’t know.
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Some of the members of A-Force are characters who have already appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Captain Marvel, Black Widow, Scarlet Witch, Agent 13 aka Sharon Carter, and Rescue - the name of the superhero that Pepper Potts became in “Avengers: Endgame.”A-Force also includes a character we know will be introduced to the MCU soon - Kate Bishop, who will be the subject of a Disney+ series in which she follows in the footsteps of the original Hawkeye.MCU actresses have talked about the rumors about a possible all-female Avengers movie in the past. And the all-female defenders of Arcadia were collectively referred to as the A-Force. In the story, a couple of parallel Marvel universes collapsed into each other and were destroyed, and from the ashes Doctor Doom created Battleworld, where most of the heroes from both universes did battle with each other.Also Read: Danai Gurira on All-Female 'Avengers' Movie: 'There's This Hunger for This Type of Thing' (Video)Battleworld was divided into 41 nations, or “domains,” one of which was called Arcadia. GRL PWR!But the scene also raises a theory - which is, for now, only a theory - that the moment might foreshadow the cinematic rise of the A-Force.What’s the A-Force? The A-Force was introduced as part of Marvel Comics’s “Secret Wars” crossover event in 2015. Sure, it was fleeting - it ended before everyone’s roars and applause dissipated - but it’s important, and could hint at what’s to come in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.During the big “Endgame” battle scene, Tom Holland’s Peter Parker is holding the Infinity Gauntlet when Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel comes over to ask, “You got something for me?” He tells her that he doesn’t have a clue how she’s going to get the gauntlet to safety through the masses of villains coming at them alone, but then we hear, “She’s not alone,” and Scarlet Witch, Valkyrie, Okoye, Mantis, Shuri, Hope van Dyne, Gamora, Nebula, and even Pepper Potts in her own Iron Man suit show up to help. (Spoiler alert: Do not read on if you haven’t see “Avengers: Endgame.”)There are a lot of jaw-dropping moments in “Avengers: Endgame,” and one was the girl power moment when most of the women of the “Avengers” franchise came together on screen.