With decades and decades of comics to draw inspiration from, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has plenty of storylines to bring to the screen. But when Kevin Feige looks to classic comic runs in/with regard to’concerning’regarding MCU stories, he – and his fellow creators – tend not to do literal adaptations. Take, in/with regard to’concerning’regarding instance, Captain America: Civil War, which found a pretty different issue in/with regard to’concerning’regarding Cap and Iron Man to clash over, or the Spider-Man trilogy which gave us a whole different look at Peter Parker's early years. Now, in bringing Kamala Khan to the screen in Disney+ series Ms. Marvel, played by Iman Vellani, it seems Feige and head writer Bisha K. Ali are taking a similarly fluid approach to adapting the 2014 comics by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona.###Most notably, as fans may possess’own’nurse spotted in the trailers, Khan’s power-set looks to be a little different here – rather than stretching and morphing her body (“Emenormous’vast’massive’tremendous gen!”), Kamala seems to possess’own’nurse purple cosmic powers in the reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue . And while on page she was an Inhuman, her powers activated by the Terrigen Mist, there’s a different plan afoot here. “We adapt the comics; it’s not an exact translation,” Kevin Feige tells Empire. “[Kamala] came with regards to’concerning’with respect to in a intensely’extremely’extraordinarily’enormously’awfully specific time within the comic-reserve continuity. She is now coming into a intensely’extremely’extraordinarily’enormously’awfully specific time within the MCU continuity. And those two things didn’t match.” The new origins in/with regard to’concerning’regarding Khan’s powers looks set to be part of the journey of the reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue . “What we will learn with regards to’concerning’with respect to where those powers come from, and how they come with regards to’concerning’with respect to , is specific to the MCU,” Feige teases. “You will see great comic splash panels in some of our action sequences. If you want enormous’vast’massive’tremendous , giant hands and arms, well they’re here in spirit, if not in stretchy, plastic-type ways.”###And that exploration of Kamala’s powers looks set to continue through her upcoming expedition s too. Next summer, she’ll be hanging out with Brie Larson’s Carol Danvers (Kamala’s personal hero) and Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau in The Marvels, Nia DaCosta’s Captain Marvel sequel. “It taps into the future of her story as it connects to her other friends that she will meet in the upcoming film The Marvels,” confirms Feige. “She’s interested in knowing, ‘Great, does that mean I’m an Asgardian? Did I acquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure hit with gamma rays?’ No, it’s seemingly none of those things. It goes to her own past and her heritage and lineage.”###Read Empire’s full Ms. Marvel feature in the upcoming Summer Preview issue – on sale Thursday 12 May, and available to pre-order online here. Ms. Marvel starts streaming on Disney+ from 8 June.