

Planet C-53 (aka, Earth), on the other hand, is shown in a heavy teal-orange palette, but primaries remain richly layered and full-bodied, from the sumptuously glamorous reds and blues of Captain Marvel's costume to the intensely lively greens everywhere else.Īt the same time, the HD presentation showcases razor-sharp definition in practically every scene. Our galactic hero is continuously showered in succulent fiery oranges and vibrant buttery yellows, and the Skrull clothing comes with a mix of deep eggplant and wine while marigold and butterscotch tones lavish the planet of Kree. The freshly-minted transfer also debuts with spectacularly beautiful colors, displaying a dazzling array of vivid secondary hues. Dark, stygian shadows never engulf the finer details in the background and penetrate deep into the screen, providing the 2.39:1 image with appreciable dimensionality. Likewise, brightness levels are interestingly restrained in a few areas, mostly in daylight exteriors, but not to any adverse degree, delivering inky rich blacks.
#Captain marvel digital release movie
Carol Danvers discovers her true potential on Blu-ray thanks to a gorgeous, reference-quality 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 encode.īoasting spot-on contrast from beginning to end - in a movie littered with mesmerizing visuals and sensational action - the brightest, hottest moments are crisp and clean while highlights come with a tight, controlled brilliance, allowing for extraordinary visibility and clarity.
