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These "heroines" make the world a better place

March 8th is International Working Women's Day, and I wish all women a happy holiday!

Women's Day is a holiday established to celebrate the important contributions and achievements made by women in the economic, political and social fields.

Today, Time-kun summarizes 15 female characters who have appeared in superhero movies.

These "heroines" make the world a better place

They may have powerful superpowers and silently maintain peace in the world; Or just ordinary people, but with their sober and independent minds, enthusiastic and righteous words and actions, they inspire countless people on and off the screen to strive for a better world.

They have supported the world of superhero movies, and we will always remember and love them!

01

Peggy Carter

(Played by Hayley Atwell)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: "Doctor Strange 2: Multiverse of Madness", 2022; "Avengers 4: Endgame", 2019; "Ant-Man", 2015; "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron", 2015; "Captain America 2", 2014; "Captain America", 2011

The Time Lord selfishly puts this "mortal" first, because without her, there would be no S.H.I.E.L.D., and there would be no future Avengers.

As a British intelligence officer, she has been running through different MCU projects over the years.

She is the heroic sharpshooter in "Captain America"; the dying and reunion with his lover in "Captain America 2"; the influential S.H.I.E.L.D. director in Ant-Man; The heroic Captain Carter in the other universes in "Doctor Strange 2"...

For 12 years, we have witnessed how she dedicated her life to protecting the world. She is Captain America's girlfriend and superhero Peggy Carter!

02

Black Widow

(played by Scarlett Johansson)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: Black Widow, 2021; Avengers 4: Endgame, 2019; Captain Marvel, 2019; Avengers 3: Infinity War, 2018; Captain America 3, 2016; Avengers 2: Age of Ultron, 2015; Captain America 2, 2014; Avengers, 2012; Iron Man 2, 2010

Wen Neng undercover as a spy, Wu Nengjin pretended to be a dozen ten, she has a face, a figure and combat power, she is synonymous with female superheroes in the hearts of many people.

The widowed sister who first appeared in "Iron Man 2" is still just a vase-like pleasing existence.

But with the development of time and the change of people's attitudes, she gradually became an indispensable backbone member of Avengers.

Five years after the collapse, she was the backbone of the Avengers, struggling to support and maintain order, and finally died to defeat Thanos.

Her courage and sacrifice will always remain in our hearts.

03

Scarlet Witch

(played by Elizabeth Olsen)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: "Doctor Strange 2: Multiverse of Madness", 2022; "WandaVision", 2021; "Avengers 4: Endgame", 2019; "Avengers 3: Infinity War", 2018; "Captain America 3", 2016; "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron", 2015

Wanda is a hero full of contradictions, where great power and unstable mental conditions coexist in her.

Therefore, she once fought side by side with Avengers members and defeated supervillains such as Ultron and Thanos, but after losing her brother and lover, she blackened her sons and became the biggest threat to the multiverse.

She used to be the most powerful mage in the MCU, and now she is buried deep under the mountain to prevent her loss of control.

The tragic color and complexity of her is truly unforgettable.

04

Captain Marvel

(played by Brie Larson)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: Avengers 4: Endgame, 2019; Captain Marvel, 2019

While most of the superheroes are still busy guarding the earth, Captain Marvel is already maintaining peace in the universe. She was a former U.S. Air Force pilot, but unexpectedly gained powerful superpowers.

In the process of being used to hunt down the Skrulls, she befriends Nick Fury, who is still a low-level agent.

Although she usually travels through the universe and fights righteously, when the earth faces a crisis, she will still respond to Fury's call and fight alongside the Avengers.

05

Gamora

(Played by Zoe Saldana)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: "Avengers 4: Endgame", 2019; "Avengers 3: Infinity War", 2018; "Guardians of the Galaxy 2", 2017; "Guardians of the Galaxy", 2014

Being Thanos' most important daughter is not something to be happy about.

Although she abandoned the dark in the first "Guardians of the Galaxy" and worked to prevent Thanos from obtaining the Infinity Stones, she also fell in love with Star-Lord in the process and untied her heart with Nebula.

But unfortunately, in order to obtain the soul gem, Thanos sacrificed his most beloved adopted daughter, another heroine of determination and bravery, and left us.

However, in Avengers 4, due to time travel, the Gamora, from other universes, remains.

I don't know how the new Gamora, in the upcoming "Guardians of the Galaxy 3", will be entangled with Star-Lord and others.

06

Valkyrie

(Played by Tessa Thompson)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: "Thor 4: Love and Thunder", 2022; "Avengers 4: Endgame", 2019; "Thor 3: Ragnarok", 2017

The first LGBTQ+ character in the MCU, her girlfriend is killed while suppressing Hela with other Valkyries, leaving a great psychological shadow herself, and she has fallen into the scavenger of Saka Star.

But faced with the crisis of Ragnarok, she regains her strength and fights alongside Thor. After Thanos arrived, it was she who took half of her people and established a new Asgard on Earth.

Because Thor wants to be a Space Ranger, she takes on the responsibility of queen, trying to get her subjects to live in harmony with Earthlings and restore Asgard's former prosperity.

Can't help but sigh: sister, hard work!

07

The Mighty Thor

(Portman played by Natalie Portman)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: "Thor 4: Love and Thunder", 2022; "Avengers 4: Endgame", 2019; "Thor 2: The Dark World", 2013; "Thor", 2011

Although Natalie Portman has outstanding acting skills with various awards, but limited by the identity of "Thor's girlfriend", Jane Foster's performance in the first two "Thor" did not stir up too much splash.

Until "Thor 4", Jane, who was suffering from cancer, picked up Mjolnir's hammer, transformed into a strong and beautiful female Thor, and worked with Thor and others to stop the crazy behavior of the god slayer.

She was recognized by the hammer out of Thor's love for her, but the spirit of fighting for humanity even if she consumed the last bit of her life made her a worthy god. The body is dead, but the soul lives on in Valhalla.

08

Black Panther

(played by Letitia Wright)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: Black Panther 2, 2022; Avengers 4: Endgame, 2019; Avengers 3: Infinity War, 2018; Black Panther, 2018

She is a princess, a genius scientist, and a superhero!

Princess Su Rui, who first appeared in "Black Panther", is only a scientist and a relative, supporting her brother, and does not have higher combat capabilities.

After T'Challa's death, he fell into depression. However, when Wakanda is in danger of destruction, she develops the heart-shaped grass and becomes the next Black Panther to protect her people.

Between blood and peace, she chose the latter, and voluntarily gave up the throne to continue to be active as a scientist and superhero. Looking forward to the future performance of this little princess!

09

Storm

(played by Halle Berry)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: X-Men: Back to the Future, 2014; X-Men: Back in the Water, 2006; X-Men 2, 2003; X-Men, 2000

When it comes to the X-Men, many people remember this handsome female mutant with white hair.

She is not like the phoenix woman, who has the power to destroy the world, nor is she like the witch, she is also good and evil, and she is varied.

But no matter how the times change, she always upholds justice and is committed to maintaining peace between humans and mutants, even after Professor X's suspended animation.

Perhaps her ability and personality are not so impressive to the audience, but as long as I see her, I always feel at ease.

10

Mystique

(played by Rebecca Romene, Jennifer Lawrence)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: X-Men: Dark Phoenix, 2019; X-Men: Apocalypse, 2016; X-Men: Back to the Future, 2014; X-Men: First Fight, 2011; X-Men: Back in the Water, 2006; X-Men 2, 2003; X-Men, 2000

The witch with blue skin and who can change into the appearance of others at will can be described as the most classic character in the "X-Men" series. She is a sibling with Professor X, but a loyal subordinate of Magneto.

Positions and abilities are generally unpredictable, and people can never see through what she thinks.

Her death in "Dark Phoenix" is too hasty to be accepted by the audience, and in more people's memories, she is still a superhero who traveled the world and fought tirelessly to save her fellow mutants.

11

Phoenix

(Played by Famick Jensen and Sophie Turner)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: X-Men: Dark Phoenix, 2019; X-Men: Apocalypse, 2016; X-Men: Reverse the Future, 2014; Wolverine 2, 2013; X-Men: Back in the Water, 2006; X-Men 2, 2003; X-Men, 2000

Because blackening nearly led to the destruction of the X-Men twice, the title of the strongest mutant is not just talk.

Over the years, Jean has used her abilities to help others and is always alert to losing control of herself. But as a result of the suppression, the thing she feared the most happened.

Although he is a villain, he is sympathetic. Her charm has captivated the two superheroes of Laser Eye and Wolverine.

12

Wonder Woman

(Played by Gal Gadot)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: "Wonder Woman 1984", 2020; "Justice League", 2017; "Wonder Woman", 2017; "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", 2016

After the aesthetic fatigue of Marvel superheroes, Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman appeared on the big screen, which is absolutely eye-catching. Her beautiful face and posture make her worthy of the name of "DC sister".

In a movie in which two manly superheroes tear each other, her appearance harmonizes the atmosphere. The subsequent "Wonder Woman" finally let us know what she lost to save the world.

In "Wonder Woman 1984", we witness her separation from her lover again.

She is a bright color that cannot be ignored, and that touching smile will not disappear in people's hearts with the end of the movie.

13

Mae La (Mera)

(Amber Heard played)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: Aquaman, 2018; Justice League, 2017

Even though the real world is already a chicken feather, how many people have held their breath for this beauty when Mae La with flame-like red hair appeared on the big screen?

She is the princess of Zebel and the fiancée of the Lord of the Seas, but does not agree with her fiancé's ambitions, and instead assists Arthur to become Aquaman and maintain peace between land and sea.

She has the ability to control the form and density of water, and is able to fight side by side with her lover. In the hearts of many people, Mae La is the real "Little Mermaid".

14

Atlanna

(played by Nicole Kidman)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: Aquaman, 2018

Queen Atlantis, who refused a political marriage, fell in love with the lighthouse caretaker after fleeing to land, giving birth to the future Sea King Arthur. However, she failed to escape her fate and was forced to marry and give birth to the Sea Lord Orm.

Although she does not love her husband, she has the same love for her two sons.

Nicole Kidman, who has a good face, is undoubtedly a highlight of "Aquaman". The young and beautiful Mae La is amazing, but the queen who dares to pursue freedom and is heroic and sassy is even more memorable.

15

Lois Lane

(played by Noel Neill, Margo Kidd, Kate Potsworth, Amy Adams)

These "heroines" make the world a better place

Source: Justice League, 2017; Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, 2016; Superman: Man of Steel, 2013; Superman Returns, 2006; Superman 4, 1987; Superman 3, 1983; Superman 2, 1980; Superman, 1978; Atom v Superman, 1950; Superman, 1948

You may wonder why Louise, who has no superpowers, is among the female heroes.

In fact, whenever she appeared, it represented the most active, strong, enthusiastic and just, cutting-edge fashion professional woman in the metropolis at that time.

She was born at the same time as Superman and has an influence on Superman comparable to that of his human adoptive parents. Over the years, Louise's personal actions and encounters will definitely directly affect the superhero's worldview.

With the progress of the times, she does not appear as a superhuman "vassal female companion role", and will not be an "urban girl" waiting to be saved by superpowers.

She is the female embodiment of the Metropolis, a sensual human entity with no superpowers but never bows her head, the embodiment of the ordinary, ordinary, unwilling to be ordinary, and upholding justice, of the contemporary woman, that is, ourselves.

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