Crushed (Ms. Marvel)

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"Crushed"
Ms. Marvel episode
Promotional poster
Episode no.Episode 2
Directed byMeera Menon
Written byKate Gritmon
Produced byBisha K. Ali
Cinematography byCarmen Cabana
Editing by
  • Emma McCleave
  • Sushila Love
Original release dateJune 15, 2022 (2022-06-15)
Running time51 minutes
Cast
  • Samina Ahmed
    as Sana
  • Anjali Bhimani as Auntie Ruby
  • Matthew J. Vasquez as Miguel
  • Sophia Mahmud as Auntie Zara
  • Ishan Gandhi as Hameed
  • Iyad Hajjaj as Uncle Rasheed
  • Nandini Minocha as Auntie Humaira
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"Crushed" is the second episode of the American television miniseries Ms. Marvel, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character Ms. Marvel. It follows Kamala Khan as she begins to control her powers and learn more about her family history. The episode is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It was written by Kate Gritmon and directed by Meera Menon.

Iman Vellani stars as Kamala Khan, alongside Matt Lintz, Yasmeen Fletcher, Zenobia Shroff, Mohan Kapur, Saagar Shaikh, Rish Shah, Laurel Marsden, Arian Moayed, Alysia Reiner, Laith Nakli, Nimra Bucha, Azhar Usman, and Travina Springer. Menon joined the series by September 2020 to direct two episodes.

"Crushed" was released on Disney+ on June 15, 2022.

Plot

Nakia Bahadir
decides to stand for elections. Khan, Bahadir, and Carrelli attend a party organized by Zoe Zimmer, where they meet Kamran, a new British-Pakistani senior at school. The party is cut short by the police, but Khan manages to make friends with Kamran. Carrelli becomes frustrated when Khan, infatuated with Kamran, chooses to spend time with him instead of training.

After having a vision of a mysterious woman and blacking out during a family dinner, Khan asks her grandmother Sana and Muneeba about Khan's great-grandmother Aisha, the original owner of the bangle, but both dismiss her. Yusuf says that young Sana had lost her way in the violence of the

P. Cleary and Sadie Deever order a sweep around the tri-state area, targeting South Asian communities. At the annual Eid al-Adha
celebration, a young boy slips from a balcony and almost falls before Khan rescues him using her powers. She momentarily falters after having another vision of the woman. Khan is followed by DODC drones and agents led by Deever who attempt to apprehend her, but Kamran helps her escape in his car and introduces Khan to his mother, the woman in her visions.

Production

Development

By August 2019,

Brad Winderbaum, in addition to Kamala Khan co-creator Sana Amanat, lead directors Adil & Bilall, and head writer Bisha K. Ali.[4] The second episode, titled "Crushed",[5] was written by Kate Gritmon.[6]

Writing

The episode features scenes directly referencing moments from early Ms. Marvel comics, including when Khan drinks orange juice with alcohol at a party, and Khan and Nakia Bahadir unable to hear Sheikh Abdullah at their mosque.[7] Yasmeen Fletcher called Bahadir's monologue in the episode about her decision to wear a hijab "extremely gratifying" as she had not heard "the mixed experience" discussed in that way in media before because it always felt like "a niche topic".[8]

Casting

The episode stars

Samina Ahmed as Sana, Anjali Bhimani as Auntie Ruby, Matthew J. Vasquez as Miguel, Sophia Mahmud as Auntie Zara, Ishan Gandhi as Hameed, Iyad Hajjaj as Uncle Rasheed, and Nandini Minocha as Auntie Humaira.[9]
: 46:41 

Design

External videos
video icon Marvel Studios' Ms. Marvel: End Credits Main On End Title Sequence Episode 2 presents the episode's main-on-end title sequence,
Perception
's channel

The series' main-on-end title sequence was designed by

Perception[10] who filmed the sequence in Jersey City to pay homage to Khan's character, while also designing the murals themselves. The inspiration for the design is to show Jersey City from Khan's point of view while "celebrating the comic books and their artwork that this series is based on".[11]

Filming and visual effects

Filming took place at

Blackhall Studios, and Areu Brothers Studios,[12] with Menon directing the episode,[4] and Carmen Cabana serving as cinematographer.[13] Establishing shots were also filmed in New Jersey.[12]

Menon spoke about continuing on from first episode directors Adil and Bilall, saying aspects such as the animation and camera movements were retained, while her and Cabana were able to put their own "visual language" around Khan's imagination, and create things that were unique to this episode, such as the "longer scenes, deeper backstories and darker moments between Kamala and her confrontation with the source of where this power is coming from". Menon called Khan's training montage of her learning how to use her powers as "a constant work in progress", noting it keep changing through all parts of production as they were trying different things. She felt this was "really reflective of the way Kamala approaches her powers in the story". A lot of footage was shot for this sequence, with the hope that the edit could "find the most concise way" to show her "[realizing] that she can shape the light into platforms she can jump on".[13] Kamala saving the young boy at the mosque was meant to be "a bit more improvised and more jagged and definitely more flawed of an attempt at a superhero save".[14]

Visual effects for the episode were created by

Cantina Creative, Instinctual, Digital Domain, FuseFX, and Moving Picture Company.[9]: 47:53–48:22 [15]

Music

The following songs were included in the episode: "

Atif Afzal, and "Husan" by Husan & Bhangra Knights.[5]

Marketing

A

Funko Pops, apparel, and accessories.[18]

Release

"Crushed" was released on Disney+ on June 15, 2022.[19] It was released in Pakistan as part of a special theatrical release through licenser HKC Entertainment, due to Disney+ not being available in the country at that time, on June 16, 2022 along with the first episode.[20][21] The episode aired on ABC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney, along with the first and third episodes, on August 5, 2023.[22]

Reception

Audience viewership

According to streaming aggregator Reelgood, which looks at viewing figures on streaming services in the United States and United Kingdom, Ms. Marvel was the third most-watched series for the week ending June 18, 2022.[23]

Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 97% approval rating with an average rating of 8.00/10, based on 89 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "The adventures of Kamala Khan achieve a charming verisimilitude in this sophomore installment, which smartly considers the challenges of fitting outsized powers into the box of parental expectations."[24]

Discussing the incorporation of the Partition of India into Khan's origin story, Usama Masood at Collider said, "For the MCU to dive into the turbulent time of the subcontinent is surprising given Marvel's penchant for staying out of anything remotely complex. Yet the series has tweaked Kamala's generic Inhuman transformation arc and made her out to be something more, tying her powers and therefore strengths explicitly with her culture and background." Masood added that the series has portrayed the history and culture of Islamic and Pakistani culture with "great accuracy".[25]

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  11. . Marvel Studios asked our team at Perception to help create a dynamic main on end title sequence for their newest series on Disney+, Ms. Marvel. Our team filmed this entire sequence in Jersey City, New Jersey, paying homage to Kamala Khan's character, her background, and the culture and energy of Jersey City. We also designed each of the bright, colorful murals shown throughout this sequence. This sequence represents Jersey City from Kamala's point of view while also celebrating the comic books and their artwork that this series is based on.
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