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From Sidekicks to Superheroes: The Evolution of Female Representation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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  • Jannatul Ferdous Himika

    (Department of Business Administration, Daffodil International University)

  • Sk. Sabbir Ahmed

    (Department of English and Modern Languages, International University of Business Agriculture and Technology)

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From its beginning, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has challenged and mirrored social attitudes regarding gender roles. At first, female characters mostly appeared as second bananas: sidekicks, love interests or plot devices to advance male leads’ story lines. However as the series advanced, it embraced more complex and layered representations of women as key players with agency and power. The study follows a qualitative thematic analysis of the female portrayals within the MCU and explores progress from an era of tokenism and marginalization to a more equitable spectrum of representation. Through close readings of salient characters, films, and cultural moments, this research unlocks the franchise’s potential to propel feminist conversations within possession cinema, in the broader historical context of popular media. The analysis takes into account thematic trends, character evolution and wider forces of the industry, including the effect of feminist movements as #MeToo and Time’s Up. Our findings illustrate that where the MCU has made concerted efforts to improve the representation of female characters—through such powerful protagonists as Captain Marvel, Black Widow and Shuri—there are still major obstacles to reaching gender parity. While on-screen diversity has improved, other issues including stalled solo films for female heroes and predominately male-led narratives remain challenges that the industry needs to confront. Ultimately, this study highlights the significance of inclusive storytelling in shaping cultural values and discusses the MCU’s role in challenging gender norms in contemporary cinema.

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  • Jannatul Ferdous Himika & Sk. Sabbir Ahmed, 2025. "From Sidekicks to Superheroes: The Evolution of Female Representation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(3), pages 3204-3220, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-3:p:3204-3220
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