Captain Marvel and Goose Funko Pop!s

Captain Marvel’s Goose gets the Full Funko Treatment

The feline Captain Marvel scene-stealer is more than meets the eye

Almost everyone loves movie animals. They’re usually cute and they often do neat tricks. Unless it’s absolutely required by the narrative, most filmmakers also know not to kill a pet or risk losing the audience. Some of the most fun, on-screen creatures turn out to be much more than the average animal, endowed with the ability to speak or do some other remarkable thing. In Captain Marvel, everyone keeps telling Nick Fury that Goose is more than a cat, but he’s too preoccupied with how adorable (and normal-looking) the feline is to pay much attention.

Having already put out a full line of character-inspired Pop!s before the film’s release, Funko waited a week before announcing this delightful spoiler… though depending on your location, it took a bit longer to hit store shelves.

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