Based on the Marvel Comics character Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, Bisha K. Ali developed the American television miniseries Ms. Marvel for the Disney+ streaming platform. The sixth TV show in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), created by Marvel Studios, and it follows the same timeline as the franchise’s movies.
Expected Release Date: Ms. Marvel Season 2
Official information on Ms. Marvel renewal might not be available until after The Marvels, which is presently scheduled for a theatrical premiere on July 28, 2023 (after much date-swapping and a few delays).
We wouldn’t anticipate fresh episodes to air until late 2023 at the earliest, even if season two is announced before then. And that’s if Ms. Marvel is even on schedule for a second season—which, in the lack of any new information, is now beginning to appear more unlikely.
Cast: Ms. Marvel Season 2
The most likely candidates who would join season 2 are listed below:
Matt Lintz as Bruno Carrelli
Yasmeen Fletcher as Nakia Bahadir
Zenobia Shroff as Muneeba Khan
Mohan Kapur as Yusuf Khan
Saagar Shaikh as Aamir Khan
Rish Shah as Kamran
Samina Ahmad as Sana (Kamala’s grandmother)
Fawad Khan as Hasan (Kamala’s great-grandfather)
Aramis Knight as Kareem/Red Dagger
Plot: Ms. Marvel Season 2
Considering season 1 served as a prequel to The Marvels movie, season 2 will probably continue where it left off. Fans must continue to speculate until they view The Marvels. According to one hypothesis, Carol Danvers, who swapped bodies with the superhero as a result of the swapping bracelet, would have to look for Kamala somewhere in the cosmos.
Along with Kate Bishop and the new Falcon, Joaquin Torres, Kamala will create The Champions. The activities of Damage Control at the High School are likely to have repercussions. Kamran’s escape from DODC may lead to his working for Red Dagger in a different plot arc.
 
 
          