The good thing about following a franchise based on a long-running series of comic books is that you can often search through the source material to have some idea of what a certain character or storyline means for the overall story. In the case ofThe Marvels, though, it seems that knowing information about newvillain Dar-Benn(Zawe Ashton) won’t help much: In an interview withTotal Film Magazine, directorNia DaCosta(Candyman) revealed that the character is pretty different from her comics counterpart – and that isn’t limited to gender.

The director stated that, although there are similarities to both versions,The Marvels’ Dar-Benn story started to change as the screenplay evolved. Thecomic booksindeed served as inspiration and, according to the director, Dar-Benn’s world vision matches on paper and on the screen. But, other than that, is the villain anything like her original comics version?

Zawe Ashton as a Kree warrior in The Marvels.

“I would just smoothly say not very, minus their viewpoint on the Kree and the Kree’s positioning in the universe. We were inspired by the [comic-book] period of two emperors and there was some more of that story in the first versions of the script. But as we took over and moved into our own space and what this story was, more of that shed away. But in terms of energetically being a Kree imperialist, she’s similar.”

The Marvels’Executive ProducerMary Livanosalso expanded on the differences, and toldTotal Filmthat movie Dar-Benn is a “deep-cut” from the comics. Livanos also mentioned they decided to go with what the villain represents, which is “a new era of the Kree empire after a cataclysmic encounter withCaptain Marvelin the past.” The producer capped it off by suggesting that Dar-Benn will be the kind of villain whose motivations are easy to comprehend, and it’ll be pretty easy to see why she thinks she’s right in doing what she does.

The MarvelsGears Up to Face A Tough World — And Crowd

As the next installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe,The Marvelshas a lot to accomplish: Marvel Studios certainly hopes for a decent follow-up toCaptain Marvel’s $1 billion box office draw in 2019, but audiences have been dealing withsuperhero fatigueand fans have repeatedly called out Marvel for the decline in quality of their movies and TV shows.

On top of all that,VFX professionals are unionizingso that theAvengershouse takes accountability for their poor working conditions. Last but not least, depending on how long the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike lasts,The Marvelsmight premiere with no actor promotion whatsoever. On the other hand, Marvel fans are indeed excited to see Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) on the big screen once again, so there’s a chance that the movie wins big at the box office.

The Marvelspremieres in theaters on November 10. You can watch the latest trailer below: