Ms. Marvel's finale originally foreshadowed several major supporting characters in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, including Charlie Cox's Daredevil.

As originally reported by The Direct, new images of the Disney+ series' Damage Control office set shared online by production designer Natasha Gerasimova include several She-Hulk Easter eggs. A photo of that show's protagonist Jennifer Walters is pinned to the wall, as are snaps of Daredevil, Titania, Donny Blaze, Mr. Immortal, Saracen, and El Águila. None of these photos appear in Ms. Marvel's sixth and final episode "No Normal," although Titania and Mr. Immortal's headshots are briefly visible in the mid-credits scene of Episode 1, "Generation Why." Marvel Studios is yet to officially comment on why the She-Hulk Easter eggs were removed from the Ms. Marvel finale.

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Ms. Marvel: Behind-the-scenes photo of Damage Control's Office from Natasha Gerasimova.

While Ms. Marvel's connection to She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was toned down during production, the show still heavily foreshadows several other upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe projects. Notably, Brie Larson cameos as Captain Marvel during the "No Normal" mid-credits scene, setting up 2023 film The Marvels, and dialogue late in the episode teases the in-development X-Men reboot. The iconic X-Men: The Animated Series theme is briefly sampled in the scene that references the X-franchise, a creative decision that Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige personally oversaw.

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There is also buzz online that Ms. Marvel includes a key building block of the so-called "Multiverse Saga," which consists of the MCU Phases Four, Five and Six. According to this rumor, Kamala Khan's bangle will serve as the MacGuffin of the Multiverse Saga along with Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' titular mystical bands. Both artifacts supposedly share the same alien origin and will drive the MCU's overarching narrative in the same way as the Infinity Stones propelled Phase One to Three's "Infinity Saga." Marvel Studios has not publicly addressed this rumor, so it should be treated as pure speculation for now.

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That said, Ms. Marvel writer Fatimah Asghar previously hinted that Kamala Khan could have a big role to play in the MCU's future. Specifically, Asghar indicated that the next Avengers installment, Secret Wars, could chart the rookie superhero's ongoing evolution. "I'm so excited to see her evolution and what she's capable of in terms of factoring into these bigger worlds, into these kind of really huge pieces that are coming up," Asghar said. "And I actually think that Kamala is an incredible superhero and [she has a lot that] she's going to continue to grow into and add to the MCU."

All six episodes of Ms. Marvel are currently streaming on Disney+.

Source: The Direct