What is going on with Captain Marvel's blood colour?












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At various stages of the Captain Marvel movie, Vers is shown to be bleeding, sometimes in a flashback sequence.



Her blood seems to be blue when she thinks that she is a Kree, like Yonn-Rogg, and later red when it is revealed that she was a human (Carol Danvers) all along.



What is going on with Captain Marvel's blood colour? Have her memories been tampered with in the flashback sequences? Is the device attached to Captain Marvel (which she detaches during her final encounter with the Supreme Intelligence) altering her blood colour? Or did she have a transfusion?










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    At various stages of the Captain Marvel movie, Vers is shown to be bleeding, sometimes in a flashback sequence.



    Her blood seems to be blue when she thinks that she is a Kree, like Yonn-Rogg, and later red when it is revealed that she was a human (Carol Danvers) all along.



    What is going on with Captain Marvel's blood colour? Have her memories been tampered with in the flashback sequences? Is the device attached to Captain Marvel (which she detaches during her final encounter with the Supreme Intelligence) altering her blood colour? Or did she have a transfusion?










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      At various stages of the Captain Marvel movie, Vers is shown to be bleeding, sometimes in a flashback sequence.



      Her blood seems to be blue when she thinks that she is a Kree, like Yonn-Rogg, and later red when it is revealed that she was a human (Carol Danvers) all along.



      What is going on with Captain Marvel's blood colour? Have her memories been tampered with in the flashback sequences? Is the device attached to Captain Marvel (which she detaches during her final encounter with the Supreme Intelligence) altering her blood colour? Or did she have a transfusion?










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      At various stages of the Captain Marvel movie, Vers is shown to be bleeding, sometimes in a flashback sequence.



      Her blood seems to be blue when she thinks that she is a Kree, like Yonn-Rogg, and later red when it is revealed that she was a human (Carol Danvers) all along.



      What is going on with Captain Marvel's blood colour? Have her memories been tampered with in the flashback sequences? Is the device attached to Captain Marvel (which she detaches during her final encounter with the Supreme Intelligence) altering her blood colour? Or did she have a transfusion?







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          Unlike all the other Marvel films, I've only seen it once, (which is enough for me) and that was a couple of weeks ago, so apologies if I have misremembered a scene.



          But to my recollection, she only visibly bleeds blue during the flashback sequences, other than that she bleeds red, it is explained that her memory was wiped when she was brought to the Kree homeworld, so after that, she believes she is Kree. Therefore, any memories make sense, because they have either been modified by the Kree or have been altered by her own subconscious in order to make sense of her being Kree.






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            To add to this answer, consider how originally in her flashbacks she saw a Skrull enemy approaching the crashed spacecraft. It was only later that she remembered it was actually a Kree soldier. So we know that more than just her memory of the colour of her blood was modified.

            – Cameo
            9 hours ago






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            But then why does Yon-Rogg bother saying that she received a blood transfusion from him?

            – Obie 2.0
            3 hours ago













          • @Obie2.0: It could be interspecies blood donations work (because comics don't have to make sense), or he could be lying to keep her feeling indebted to him as a means of control (he does this in other ways too, so it wouldn't be out of character).

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          Like Blade Wraith, I've only seen it once a couple of weeks ago.



          She bled blue because she received a blood transfusion from Yon-Rogg (the leader guy who was manipulating her the whole time, and yes I had to look that up). That she got the transfusion from him specifically came up when 'The Science Guy' Skrull was pretending to be Vers when the Kree team arrived on Earth and Yon-Rogg asked that as a test.



          She lost her memories when she got her powers, and the Kree took advantage of that to pretend that they were on the same side. The device in her neck being a remote activated taser/suppressor.



          I don't recall noticing a discrepancy, but if I had to guess I'd say she bled red in flashbacks and blue in the present.






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            No, she bled blue in the first flashback at the very beginning of the movie, and then red later on in a replay of the same flashback later on. It was a flashback both times, and the color of her blood was not the only difference. Her memory has clearly been altered.

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          Unlike all the other Marvel films, I've only seen it once, (which is enough for me) and that was a couple of weeks ago, so apologies if I have misremembered a scene.



          But to my recollection, she only visibly bleeds blue during the flashback sequences, other than that she bleeds red, it is explained that her memory was wiped when she was brought to the Kree homeworld, so after that, she believes she is Kree. Therefore, any memories make sense, because they have either been modified by the Kree or have been altered by her own subconscious in order to make sense of her being Kree.






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            To add to this answer, consider how originally in her flashbacks she saw a Skrull enemy approaching the crashed spacecraft. It was only later that she remembered it was actually a Kree soldier. So we know that more than just her memory of the colour of her blood was modified.

            – Cameo
            9 hours ago






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            But then why does Yon-Rogg bother saying that she received a blood transfusion from him?

            – Obie 2.0
            3 hours ago













          • @Obie2.0: It could be interspecies blood donations work (because comics don't have to make sense), or he could be lying to keep her feeling indebted to him as a means of control (he does this in other ways too, so it wouldn't be out of character).

            – ShadowRanger
            28 mins ago
















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          Unlike all the other Marvel films, I've only seen it once, (which is enough for me) and that was a couple of weeks ago, so apologies if I have misremembered a scene.



          But to my recollection, she only visibly bleeds blue during the flashback sequences, other than that she bleeds red, it is explained that her memory was wiped when she was brought to the Kree homeworld, so after that, she believes she is Kree. Therefore, any memories make sense, because they have either been modified by the Kree or have been altered by her own subconscious in order to make sense of her being Kree.






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            To add to this answer, consider how originally in her flashbacks she saw a Skrull enemy approaching the crashed spacecraft. It was only later that she remembered it was actually a Kree soldier. So we know that more than just her memory of the colour of her blood was modified.

            – Cameo
            9 hours ago






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            But then why does Yon-Rogg bother saying that she received a blood transfusion from him?

            – Obie 2.0
            3 hours ago













          • @Obie2.0: It could be interspecies blood donations work (because comics don't have to make sense), or he could be lying to keep her feeling indebted to him as a means of control (he does this in other ways too, so it wouldn't be out of character).

            – ShadowRanger
            28 mins ago














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          Unlike all the other Marvel films, I've only seen it once, (which is enough for me) and that was a couple of weeks ago, so apologies if I have misremembered a scene.



          But to my recollection, she only visibly bleeds blue during the flashback sequences, other than that she bleeds red, it is explained that her memory was wiped when she was brought to the Kree homeworld, so after that, she believes she is Kree. Therefore, any memories make sense, because they have either been modified by the Kree or have been altered by her own subconscious in order to make sense of her being Kree.






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          Unlike all the other Marvel films, I've only seen it once, (which is enough for me) and that was a couple of weeks ago, so apologies if I have misremembered a scene.



          But to my recollection, she only visibly bleeds blue during the flashback sequences, other than that she bleeds red, it is explained that her memory was wiped when she was brought to the Kree homeworld, so after that, she believes she is Kree. Therefore, any memories make sense, because they have either been modified by the Kree or have been altered by her own subconscious in order to make sense of her being Kree.







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            To add to this answer, consider how originally in her flashbacks she saw a Skrull enemy approaching the crashed spacecraft. It was only later that she remembered it was actually a Kree soldier. So we know that more than just her memory of the colour of her blood was modified.

            – Cameo
            9 hours ago






          • 1





            But then why does Yon-Rogg bother saying that she received a blood transfusion from him?

            – Obie 2.0
            3 hours ago













          • @Obie2.0: It could be interspecies blood donations work (because comics don't have to make sense), or he could be lying to keep her feeling indebted to him as a means of control (he does this in other ways too, so it wouldn't be out of character).

            – ShadowRanger
            28 mins ago














          • 6





            To add to this answer, consider how originally in her flashbacks she saw a Skrull enemy approaching the crashed spacecraft. It was only later that she remembered it was actually a Kree soldier. So we know that more than just her memory of the colour of her blood was modified.

            – Cameo
            9 hours ago






          • 1





            But then why does Yon-Rogg bother saying that she received a blood transfusion from him?

            – Obie 2.0
            3 hours ago













          • @Obie2.0: It could be interspecies blood donations work (because comics don't have to make sense), or he could be lying to keep her feeling indebted to him as a means of control (he does this in other ways too, so it wouldn't be out of character).

            – ShadowRanger
            28 mins ago








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          To add to this answer, consider how originally in her flashbacks she saw a Skrull enemy approaching the crashed spacecraft. It was only later that she remembered it was actually a Kree soldier. So we know that more than just her memory of the colour of her blood was modified.

          – Cameo
          9 hours ago





          To add to this answer, consider how originally in her flashbacks she saw a Skrull enemy approaching the crashed spacecraft. It was only later that she remembered it was actually a Kree soldier. So we know that more than just her memory of the colour of her blood was modified.

          – Cameo
          9 hours ago




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          But then why does Yon-Rogg bother saying that she received a blood transfusion from him?

          – Obie 2.0
          3 hours ago







          But then why does Yon-Rogg bother saying that she received a blood transfusion from him?

          – Obie 2.0
          3 hours ago















          @Obie2.0: It could be interspecies blood donations work (because comics don't have to make sense), or he could be lying to keep her feeling indebted to him as a means of control (he does this in other ways too, so it wouldn't be out of character).

          – ShadowRanger
          28 mins ago





          @Obie2.0: It could be interspecies blood donations work (because comics don't have to make sense), or he could be lying to keep her feeling indebted to him as a means of control (he does this in other ways too, so it wouldn't be out of character).

          – ShadowRanger
          28 mins ago











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          Like Blade Wraith, I've only seen it once a couple of weeks ago.



          She bled blue because she received a blood transfusion from Yon-Rogg (the leader guy who was manipulating her the whole time, and yes I had to look that up). That she got the transfusion from him specifically came up when 'The Science Guy' Skrull was pretending to be Vers when the Kree team arrived on Earth and Yon-Rogg asked that as a test.



          She lost her memories when she got her powers, and the Kree took advantage of that to pretend that they were on the same side. The device in her neck being a remote activated taser/suppressor.



          I don't recall noticing a discrepancy, but if I had to guess I'd say she bled red in flashbacks and blue in the present.






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            No, she bled blue in the first flashback at the very beginning of the movie, and then red later on in a replay of the same flashback later on. It was a flashback both times, and the color of her blood was not the only difference. Her memory has clearly been altered.

            – Darrel Hoffman
            7 hours ago
















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          Like Blade Wraith, I've only seen it once a couple of weeks ago.



          She bled blue because she received a blood transfusion from Yon-Rogg (the leader guy who was manipulating her the whole time, and yes I had to look that up). That she got the transfusion from him specifically came up when 'The Science Guy' Skrull was pretending to be Vers when the Kree team arrived on Earth and Yon-Rogg asked that as a test.



          She lost her memories when she got her powers, and the Kree took advantage of that to pretend that they were on the same side. The device in her neck being a remote activated taser/suppressor.



          I don't recall noticing a discrepancy, but if I had to guess I'd say she bled red in flashbacks and blue in the present.






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          MParri is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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            No, she bled blue in the first flashback at the very beginning of the movie, and then red later on in a replay of the same flashback later on. It was a flashback both times, and the color of her blood was not the only difference. Her memory has clearly been altered.

            – Darrel Hoffman
            7 hours ago














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          Like Blade Wraith, I've only seen it once a couple of weeks ago.



          She bled blue because she received a blood transfusion from Yon-Rogg (the leader guy who was manipulating her the whole time, and yes I had to look that up). That she got the transfusion from him specifically came up when 'The Science Guy' Skrull was pretending to be Vers when the Kree team arrived on Earth and Yon-Rogg asked that as a test.



          She lost her memories when she got her powers, and the Kree took advantage of that to pretend that they were on the same side. The device in her neck being a remote activated taser/suppressor.



          I don't recall noticing a discrepancy, but if I had to guess I'd say she bled red in flashbacks and blue in the present.






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          Like Blade Wraith, I've only seen it once a couple of weeks ago.



          She bled blue because she received a blood transfusion from Yon-Rogg (the leader guy who was manipulating her the whole time, and yes I had to look that up). That she got the transfusion from him specifically came up when 'The Science Guy' Skrull was pretending to be Vers when the Kree team arrived on Earth and Yon-Rogg asked that as a test.



          She lost her memories when she got her powers, and the Kree took advantage of that to pretend that they were on the same side. The device in her neck being a remote activated taser/suppressor.



          I don't recall noticing a discrepancy, but if I had to guess I'd say she bled red in flashbacks and blue in the present.







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            No, she bled blue in the first flashback at the very beginning of the movie, and then red later on in a replay of the same flashback later on. It was a flashback both times, and the color of her blood was not the only difference. Her memory has clearly been altered.

            – Darrel Hoffman
            7 hours ago














          • 4





            No, she bled blue in the first flashback at the very beginning of the movie, and then red later on in a replay of the same flashback later on. It was a flashback both times, and the color of her blood was not the only difference. Her memory has clearly been altered.

            – Darrel Hoffman
            7 hours ago








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          No, she bled blue in the first flashback at the very beginning of the movie, and then red later on in a replay of the same flashback later on. It was a flashback both times, and the color of her blood was not the only difference. Her memory has clearly been altered.

          – Darrel Hoffman
          7 hours ago





          No, she bled blue in the first flashback at the very beginning of the movie, and then red later on in a replay of the same flashback later on. It was a flashback both times, and the color of her blood was not the only difference. Her memory has clearly been altered.

          – Darrel Hoffman
          7 hours ago



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