From warriors to sorceresses, these are the most remarkable women in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Marvelseries andTheMarvelsmovie thus far, she certainly has a promising, bright future ahead in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Her growth throughout the movies and her stepping into leadership make her one of the most promising characters.

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This is why she remains such an important female character.

This has made her an even more intriguing character, with her ultimate closure breaking the hearts of thousands.

Her journey, which tackles themes of self-doubt and identity, has been an interesting one so far.

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Carol transforms from a stoic soldier to someone who embraces her vulnerable side.

The way things are going, she can potentially evolve into a greater, more nuanced character.

Wanda is an undeniably complex character, with her divisive arc sparking conversations among MCU fans.

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Despite her heartbreaking ending, Natasha remains an unforgettable figure that fans will remember for years to come.

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Letitia Wright as Shuri in Talokan in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

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Gamora from Guardians of the Galaxy holding a Polaroid picture.

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Brie Larson as Captain Marvel standing in the desert in Captain Marvel.

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Danai Gurira as Okoye in ‘Black Panther’ holding Vibranium spear

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Karen Gillan as Nebula on Roman’s ship in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy.'

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Wanda Maximoff, looking sadly into the distance in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’

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Natasha-Romanoff looking to the distance in Black Widow, standing in the rubble that was once the Red Room.

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