Kamala Khan is also a student, a sister, a confused teenage girl and a huge Marvel fan.
Iman Vellani as Ms Marvel, left, and Matt Lintz as Bruno. All photos: Marvel Studios
Iman Vellani plays Ms Marvel/Kamala Khan in 'Ms Marvel'.
The series came out on June 8.
The release of the series coincided with the official launch of Disney+ in the Middle East.
Marvel fans in the Middle East can watch the show on Disney+.
Rish Shah as Kamran, left, and Iman Vellani as Ms Marvel.
Kamala Khan, left, is the first Muslim superhero.
From left: Yasmeen Fletcher as Nakia; Matthew Lintz as Bruno; and Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan.
Kamala Khan, aged 16, first appeared in an August 2013 edition of 'Captain Marvel', and landed her own comic book series in February 2014.
In the comic book, Khan develops polymorphous powers owing to inhuman genes and takes over the former identity of her hero Carol Danvers.
She has the ability to shapeshift and has powers of elasticity.
She was in part created by comic book artist Sana Amanat, who has said the character was sparked by her own experiences as a Pakistani-American Muslim.
From left: Mohan Kapur as Yusuf, Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan, Saagar Shaikh as Aamir and Nimra Bucha as Najma.
It’s a big responsibility for the Pakistani-Canadian actress, 19, and one that is eagerly anticipated.
While Khan’s religion is an important part of her character, it doesn’t define her.
Kamala represents so much about fan culture what it is to be a Marvel fan, says Vellani.
Kamala Khan is also a student, a sister, a confused teenage girl and a huge Marvel fan.
Iman Vellani as Ms Marvel, left, and Matt Lintz as Bruno. All photos: Marvel Studios
Iman Vellani plays Ms Marvel/Kamala Khan in 'Ms Marvel'.
The series came out on June 8.
The release of the series coincided with the official launch of Disney+ in the Middle East.
Marvel fans in the Middle East can watch the show on Disney+.
Rish Shah as Kamran, left, and Iman Vellani as Ms Marvel.
Kamala Khan, left, is the first Muslim superhero.
From left: Yasmeen Fletcher as Nakia; Matthew Lintz as Bruno; and Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan.
Kamala Khan, aged 16, first appeared in an August 2013 edition of 'Captain Marvel', and landed her own comic book series in February 2014.
In the comic book, Khan develops polymorphous powers owing to inhuman genes and takes over the former identity of her hero Carol Danvers.
She has the ability to shapeshift and has powers of elasticity.
She was in part created by comic book artist Sana Amanat, who has said the character was sparked by her own experiences as a Pakistani-American Muslim.
From left: Mohan Kapur as Yusuf, Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan, Saagar Shaikh as Aamir and Nimra Bucha as Najma.
It’s a big responsibility for the Pakistani-Canadian actress, 19, and one that is eagerly anticipated.
While Khan’s religion is an important part of her character, it doesn’t define her.
Kamala represents so much about fan culture what it is to be a Marvel fan, says Vellani.
Kamala Khan is also a student, a sister, a confused teenage girl and a huge Marvel fan.