Disney needed someone to blame for “The Marvels,” the MCU’s most disastrous outing to date, and Nia DaCosta became the easy target. Right after the film cratered on opening weekend, stories conveniently emerged about her “inexperience” and supposed on-set detachment. Classic scapegoating.Now, three years later, you have to give credit to DaCosta, who has directed two well-reviewed films in the span of just five months: “Hedda” and, of especially…
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