| Content type | Platform | |--------------|----------| | MCU films + What If…? | Disney+ | | Avengers Assemble / Earth’s Mightiest Heroes | Disney+ (check regional library) | | Marvel Rising | Disney+ or YouTube (Marvel HQ) | | Axel Entertainment DVDs | eBay, Amazon EU, second-hand media shops | | Video games | PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Steam, mobile stores |
| Product Type | Example | Target Audience | |--------------|---------|------------------| | Action Figures | Marvel Legends Series 6″ Carol Danvers (Binary Mode) | Collectors (18-35) | | Roleplay | Light-up Photon Blast Gauntlets | Kids (6-12) | | Apparel | “Higher, Further, Faster” graphic tees | Young adults | | Home Media | 4K Steelbook with exclusive concept art | Cinephiles |
Before she was leading the Avengers against Thanos, Carol Danvers was a U.S. Air Force pilot caught in an explosion of alien technology. Her comic book origins date back to 1968, but her modern renaissance began in 2012 under writer Kelly Sue DeConnick, who redefined her as a bold, unapologetic, and powerful leader. This reboot was the catalyst for the character’s explosion into mainstream consciousness.
Digital outlets often dictate the "narrative" around a film, influencing public perception before a single ticket is even sold. The Synergy of Content and Popular Media
In the world of popular media, Axel knew that visibility was currency. They partnered with fashion tech brands to release "Kree-inspired" streetwear that glowed under specific lighting, blurring the lines between merch and high-end style. Podcasters under the Axel umbrella hosted deep-dive series into the lore of the Skrulls and the history of women in flight, grounding the fantasy in real-world inspiration.
: It is the 60th parody feature for Braun and features satirical elements, such as the ending which parodies the film Casablanca .
