The Marvels Director Nia DaCosta Explains Finishing The Movie Remotely

Last week Variety published a report about how some tastemakers and higher-ups at Disney were unhappy and uncertain about the MCU's future. Some concerns were about either having to bring back Avengers alum Scarlet Johannsen and Robert Downey, Jr., as well as what to do with Jonathan Majors. Another seemingly big concern was the production of the upcoming entry, The Marvels.

The sequel to Captain Marvel--but also a tie-in to Ms. Marvel and the WandaVision series--is directed by Nia DaCosta (Candyman). The director raised some eyebrows when she suddenly moved to London to work on Hedda, starring Tessa Thompson, who also makes a cameo as Valkyrie in The Marvels. A source close to the production of The Marvels stated that they thought "it’s kind of weird for the director to leave with a few months to go."

Now DaCosta has clarified why she finished The Marvels’ production remotely, in a move that isn't exactly unheard of in filmmaking--having to adjust her schedule because of the ever-shifting schedule of the film itself.

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