‘The Marbles’ Prince Yan’s Park Seo-joon costume, how was it planned?
The movie 'The Marvels' revealed the behind-the-scenes look at the costumes of each character, including the three heroes.

'The Marvels' means that Captain Marvel, the hero who protects the universe, Carol Danvers (Brie Larson), falls into a crisis where her location changes with Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) and Ms. Marvel Kamala Khan (Iman Bellani) every time she uses her powers. A hero action blockbuster with unexpected team play.

The costume design for ‘The Marbles’ was done by Lindsey Ferg and his team. They looked closely at not only comics but also all MCU movies and series to come up with the details of the costumes. First, about Captain Marvel's costume, Lindsey Ferg said, "Captain Marvel doesn't need anything because she's invincible. Director Nia DaCosta and executive producer Mary Ravanos wanted Captain Marvel to look more like the comic book figure, so she "I pursued a more body-based style for the costume," he said, explaining how he approached Captain Marvel's costume. He created the most iconic and functional suit that is unhindered by capes, helmets, and armor.

‘The Marbles’ Prince Yan’s Park Seo-joon costume, how was it planned?
Monica Rambeau's black and white costume is also a development of the design from the comics. Monica Rambeau's aesthetic is monochromatic, and not only the black-and-white hero costume but also the costume on the space station stands out for its monochromatic aesthetic. Ms. Marvel initially wears the same suit she wore in the Disney+ series 'Ms. Marvel'. However, as the story unfolds and Kamala grows up, the suit changes, and the new suit reflects her personality. He is much younger than other heroes, and because he is truly enjoying being a superhero, his suit is more flashy and decorated.

In addition to the three heroes, the suit of Prince Yan (Park Seo-joon), who left a strong impression even in his brief appearance, consisted of a look that showed his inner strength and status on the planet. Lindsey Pug shared the story behind the production, saying, “Prince Jan needed to feel strong but also somewhat serious. His costume had to have a bit of power while the fabric shined in beautiful colors.” Additionally, as Villain Dar-Ben (Jawe Ashton) is the leader of the Kree people, his costume was created in a way that made him look majestic and strong, such as having broad shoulders and lots of jewels, or using textures that gave off a strong feel. Although his costume changes throughout the film, it also provides consistency in color and texture such as woven fabric and stud decoration.

‘The Marbles’ was released on the 8th.

Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr