Why does Captain Marvel not age between the events of Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame?












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We know that Captain Marvel is going to cast on screen in Avengers: Endgame and there are no reports that she is going to be old in the movie.



She doesn't have a de-aging power according to the comics (that I know of).



So, how does she not age between 1990s and 2019?










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    We know that Captain Marvel is going to cast on screen in Avengers: Endgame and there are no reports that she is going to be old in the movie.



    She doesn't have a de-aging power according to the comics (that I know of).



    So, how does she not age between 1990s and 2019?










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      We know that Captain Marvel is going to cast on screen in Avengers: Endgame and there are no reports that she is going to be old in the movie.



      She doesn't have a de-aging power according to the comics (that I know of).



      So, how does she not age between 1990s and 2019?










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      We know that Captain Marvel is going to cast on screen in Avengers: Endgame and there are no reports that she is going to be old in the movie.



      She doesn't have a de-aging power according to the comics (that I know of).



      So, how does she not age between 1990s and 2019?







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          Because she is part Kree



          This is stated in the second official trailer.




          Fury: And you're a Kree? A race of noble warriors?



          Carol: Heroes. Noble warrior heroes.




          The Kree Supreme Intelligence later says the following:




          We made you one of us. So you could live longer, stronger, superior. You were reborn.







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          • You may want to update this further once you've seen the movie, to talk about the effects of time dilation and its relationship to FTL travel. It may be worth its own answer, but I figure you should have the opportunity to cover it since it's certainly not given explicitly as a reason and is more boring than this reason.

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          Because she is part Kree



          This is stated in the second official trailer.




          Fury: And you're a Kree? A race of noble warriors?



          Carol: Heroes. Noble warrior heroes.




          The Kree Supreme Intelligence later says the following:




          We made you one of us. So you could live longer, stronger, superior. You were reborn.







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          • You may want to update this further once you've seen the movie, to talk about the effects of time dilation and its relationship to FTL travel. It may be worth its own answer, but I figure you should have the opportunity to cover it since it's certainly not given explicitly as a reason and is more boring than this reason.

            – TylerH
            Mar 11 at 20:48
















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          Because she is part Kree



          This is stated in the second official trailer.




          Fury: And you're a Kree? A race of noble warriors?



          Carol: Heroes. Noble warrior heroes.




          The Kree Supreme Intelligence later says the following:




          We made you one of us. So you could live longer, stronger, superior. You were reborn.







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          • You may want to update this further once you've seen the movie, to talk about the effects of time dilation and its relationship to FTL travel. It may be worth its own answer, but I figure you should have the opportunity to cover it since it's certainly not given explicitly as a reason and is more boring than this reason.

            – TylerH
            Mar 11 at 20:48














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          Because she is part Kree



          This is stated in the second official trailer.




          Fury: And you're a Kree? A race of noble warriors?



          Carol: Heroes. Noble warrior heroes.




          The Kree Supreme Intelligence later says the following:




          We made you one of us. So you could live longer, stronger, superior. You were reborn.







          share|improve this answer















          Because she is part Kree



          This is stated in the second official trailer.




          Fury: And you're a Kree? A race of noble warriors?



          Carol: Heroes. Noble warrior heroes.




          The Kree Supreme Intelligence later says the following:




          We made you one of us. So you could live longer, stronger, superior. You were reborn.








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          • You may want to update this further once you've seen the movie, to talk about the effects of time dilation and its relationship to FTL travel. It may be worth its own answer, but I figure you should have the opportunity to cover it since it's certainly not given explicitly as a reason and is more boring than this reason.

            – TylerH
            Mar 11 at 20:48



















          • You may want to update this further once you've seen the movie, to talk about the effects of time dilation and its relationship to FTL travel. It may be worth its own answer, but I figure you should have the opportunity to cover it since it's certainly not given explicitly as a reason and is more boring than this reason.

            – TylerH
            Mar 11 at 20:48

















          You may want to update this further once you've seen the movie, to talk about the effects of time dilation and its relationship to FTL travel. It may be worth its own answer, but I figure you should have the opportunity to cover it since it's certainly not given explicitly as a reason and is more boring than this reason.

          – TylerH
          Mar 11 at 20:48





          You may want to update this further once you've seen the movie, to talk about the effects of time dilation and its relationship to FTL travel. It may be worth its own answer, but I figure you should have the opportunity to cover it since it's certainly not given explicitly as a reason and is more boring than this reason.

          – TylerH
          Mar 11 at 20:48


















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