Considering how successful the Black Widow movie was, an all-female Marvel movie is DEFINITELY something Kevin Feige is gonna agree to. .

Tessa Thompson, who stars in Thor: Ragnarok, wants an all-female Marvel movie based on the Lady Liberators (a team led by Valkyrie which counts Wasp, Black Widow, Scarlet Witch and Medusa). And I want her to be in charge of Marvel, because that feels like the only way something like this could actually happen.

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At a recent press conference promoting Ragnarok, Thompson and studio head Kevin Feige relayed an exchange between them that seems to indicate that an all-female Marvel movie is not a completely impossible prospect.

Via Collider, Thompson said, “Recently I marched up with a couple of other women who work in Marvel and [asked Kevin] ‘How about a movie with some female superheroes? Like all of them?'” Feige replied, “It was a pretty amazing moment to be somewhere and have your shoulder be taped and turn around find every female hero we have is standing there going, ‘How about it?’ And I said ‘yes.’”

But considering that we’re still waiting for the first female-led superhero movie from this particular studio — Captain Marvel isn’t coming until 2019 — I’m not holding my breath.

Because, lest we forget, this is the same Kevin Feige who is allegedly “creatively and emotionally committed” to doing a Black Widow movie, something he totally didn’t say just to stave off criticism about Marvel’s terrible treatment of female characters.

Of course Marvel is making strides in terms of representation — by all accounts, Thompson’s Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok is particularly well-done — but it still feels like they’re trying to do the bare minimum, especially compared to other studios actively working to be more inclusive.

An all-female Avengers movie doesn’t strike me as very likely considering the magnitude of male stars Marvel keeps recruiting, but hey. I’m ready to be positively surprised.

What do you think? Will we get a Lady Liberators movie in or before the year 2030, or is this yet another way for Feige to feign interest in more and better female representation in his movies?