MsMarvel star teases the future of the Red Daggers in the MCU:
Warning: this story contains spoilers for Ms. Marvel Episode 4,"Seeing Red." Kamala Khan isn't the only new hero to make their Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Ms. Marvel. Wednesday's"Seeing Red" introduces Kareem , the latest dagger-wielding warrior to take on the scarfed mantle of the Red Dagger.
Asked about a potential Ms. Marvel Season 2, Knight told The Direct,"I definitely think that there's a possibility that Kareem makes it into the States. That's obviously not my call… but I personally would love to be involved with, you know, everyone." But before Kareem can join Kamala stateside, Red Dagger and Ms. Marvel must stop The Clan Destine from obtaining the cosmic-powered bangle handed down by Kamala's legendary great-grandmother Aisha . As Waleed warned in Episode 4,"If the Clandestines use the bangle to tear down the Veil, they'll unleash their world onto ours. Until there's nothing left of it."
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