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Jude Law Is Being Extra Mysterious About His Upcoming Role In "Captain Marvel"

Jude Law Is Being Extra Mysterious About His Upcoming Role In "Captain Marvel"
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Ever since last year when Jude Law landed a starring role in the highly anticipated Captain Marvel, the actor and the entertainment company have kept his role under wraps.




While keeping silent on any major details, the Academy Award nominated actor has dropped hints about his upcoming role.



In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Law discussed the fact that his character is the leader of Seal Team Six which includes Carol (Brie Larson), Korath (Djimon Hounsou), and Minn-Erva (Gemma Chan).



He went on to describe his character.



"He is driven by a belief in the divine leadership of the Kree people. So he's almost a devout warrior — unquestioning, conservative, but inspirational."



Larson also spoke about Captain Marvel's relationship to Jude Law's character.



"There's a lot and back and forth that comes with the two of them, which kind of creates a little bit of tension with the rest of Starforce. Like, 'Why do they have a special relationship, and why isn't it me?'"



So who could this dedicated Kree leader who has a close relationship with Carol possibly be?



He sounds a lot like Mar-Vell.



Fans of Marvel Cinematic Universe agree.









But others think it's not that obvious.











What could it be??









"#News who is Jude Law actually playing in #CaptainMarvel? It is believed that it will #JudeLaw play the warrior Kree Mar-Vell. But could it really be the villainous surprise of the film, the best nemesis of Mar-Vell, Yon-Rogg?"



I guess we'll just have to wait until March 8 to find out!


H/T: Gizmodo, Entertainment Weekly, Screen Rant

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