Tessa Thompson is "very eager" to see an all-female Marvel movie.
The 36-year-old actress – who plays Valkyrie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – has claimed there’s a strong desire from actresses and fans to see a female-led superhero movie from the iconic studio.
She told ‘Entertainment Tonight’: "I don’t know [if it will be in the pipeline in the near future]. There’s definitely a precedent for it in terms of the canon, you know, all-female lineups exist in Marvel comics, so I certainly think it could happen in the MCU.
"It’s something I know all the women that I talk to who are in the MCU are very eager for and fans seem to like the idea, too."
Meanwhile, Scarlett Johansson – who stars as the Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – recently revealed she’d love to see an A-Force movie.
The all-female group of Avengers recently helmed their own comic books, and Scarlett is enthused by the idea of the characters being given their own movie.
She said: "I think it could be some cool A-Force thing where you had an opportunity to see all those amazing superheroines all together again.
"It was such a hit when that moment happened in ‘Endgame’. I’m definitely buying a ticket to that."
However, the Hollywood star – whose solo Black Widow movie is set for release next year – doesn’t know how her character would fit into the idea.
She shared: "I don’t know what the fate of my character, how that all plays in … we need a time machine."