Marvel has given fans a fresh look at Carol Danvers, a.k.a. Captain Marvel, and the fandom is buzzing. The recent release of The Marvels: The Art of the Movie features never-before-seen concept art by Andy Park of Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel donning a sleek, sleeveless outfit that closely mirrors her look from the Captain Marvel comics. The design is a modern take, with its form-fitting silhouette and minimalistic style, showcasing an evolution of her iconic costume.
In the comics world, Carol Danvers is getting a fresh start with a new volume of Captain Marvel, penned by Alyssa Wong (Doctor Aphra) and brought to life by artist Jan Bazaldua (Red Goblin). The cover art, created by Stephen Segovia, gives fans a sneak peek at the new suit. Designed by Jen Bartel, this costume was initially unveiled during the X-Men: Hellfire Gala special, combining style and function in true superhero fashion. The outfit itself parallels Brie Larson’s updated look in The Marvels, embracing a more streamlined and functional aesthetic, complete with rolled-up sleeves that nod to her comic book roots.
Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel outfits

Now, fans eagerly hope to see Larson rock this fresh look in future MCU films like Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars. Known for her dedication to the role and her fitness transformation, Larson has fully embodied Carol Danvers’s strength, confidence, and beauty. The idea of Larson showing off her toned physique in this new costume—particularly with its sleeveless design—would be a great balance to the male superheroes who’ve graced the screen in their fair share of shirtless moments. It’s time to see some fierce female strength on display, and Larson is more than ready to bring it. Marvel, are you listening? We’re confident she’d own every moment.


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