If you’re only paying casual attention, you could be forgiven for thinking the hero of the next Marvel movie is a cat.
That’s because Captain Marvel has a cat called Goose – and Goose has their own poster.
The most important character poster of the year… #CaptainMarvel’s Goose pic.twitter.com/P0YKxDYs5Y
— Fandango (@Fandango) January 16, 2019
The image was among 10 character posters revealed by Marvel to mark 50 days until the release of the new movie.
Marvel releases shiny new character posters for #CaptainMarvel to celebrate 50 days til its release 🌟
(via @MarvelStudios) pic.twitter.com/3Nru5FR5HK
— Fandom (@getFANDOM) January 16, 2019
But the poster getting the most attention was not the one featuring Nick Fury, Agent Coulson or even Captain Marvel herself – no, the only character anybody wanted to talk about was Goose.
WE STAN #CaptainMarvel pic.twitter.com/kLMeMYnEsP
— agulex (@gertsawyer) January 16, 2019
carol danvers: h-
me: mOVE ASIDE LADY WHERES THE CAT
— ☀️ 𝕪𝕚𝕜𝕖𝕤 𝕥𝕣𝕪𝕠𝕦𝕥𝕤 ☀️ (@howlincommandzo) December 4, 2018
In the original comics, Captain Marvel’s pet is called Chewie because of her love of Star Wars. Also, Chewie was an alien called a Flerken that just happens to resemble an Earth cat.
For the film, Marvel has changed the name to Goose, apparently in a nod to Nick “Goose” Bradshaw from Top Gun, but whether the character is a cat or a Flerken has yet to be confirmed.
Goose already won fans when a trailer for the movie, in which Samuel L Jackson’s Fury is seen describing them as “the cutest little thing”, debuted last month.
please sign my petition for this cat to get the next solo marvel movie pic.twitter.com/UFXtTVvgBo
— Andrew Goldfarb (@garfep) December 4, 2018
i would die for captain marvel's cat pic.twitter.com/jMf4UchDxi
— keely flaherty (@keelyflaherty) December 4, 2018
But now fans are starting to think big about the elegant feline – perhaps there’s a significant role for Goose to play within the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Goose will defeat Thanos! #CaptainMarvel pic.twitter.com/o5sdOpI0kf
— SuperBroMovies (@SuperBroMovies) January 16, 2019
Goose defeating Thanos in Endgame: pic.twitter.com/L1ypgMe7j5
— Jeremy Conrad (@ManaByte) January 16, 2019
Captain Marvel is released on March 8 – which is also International Women’s Day.