Spoilers ahead for Captain Marvel. Typically, in a Marvel movie, heroism is defined as self-sacrifice in order to save the world. Most Marvel heroes reach the climax of the movie, and in a moment of humility and selflessness, they risk their lives to protect others. And there’s nothing wrong with that being a definition for heroism. But it’s also a broad and repetitive way to depict a hero, and thankfully, Captain Marvel breaks free from that mold by giving specificity to Carol Danvers’ (Brie Larson) actions. For the first half of the movie, we’re led to … The post How ‘Captain Marvel’ Wisely Gives Specificity to Its Heroism by Defending Refugees appeared first on Collider.