
Near the end of "Captain Marvel," the family took temporary shelter at Maria Rambeau's (Lashana Lynch) home. Talos was fighting not only to save the Skrulls but also his wife Soren (Sharon Blynn) and their daughter, whose name wasn't revealed in the movie. Talos started working alongside Carol and Fury after explaining that the Kree were manipulating her and that the Skrulls were actually innocent.

Talos was a Skrull commander who first met Fury by disguising himself on Earth as Nick Fury's (Samuel L. Talos, Soren, and their daughter in "Captain Marvel." The remaining Skrulls were in danger of being killed, which is why Mar-Vell was planning on using an energy core (the Tesseract) to power a light-speed ship capable of carrying them to a new home where the Kree couldn't reach them. It was also revealed that the Skrulls became homeless after they resisted Kree rule and their planet, Skrullos, was destroyed. Talos (Ben Mendelsohn), the general of the Skrull force, explained to Carol that Yon-Rogg killed a rogue Kree scientist named Mar-Vell (Annette Bening) because she realized that she was on the wrong side of the war and tried to help the Kree. It was only halfway through the movie that it was revealed the Skrulls were the victims and Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel's (Brie Larson) mentor Yon-Rogg (Jude Law), commander of the Kree, was the real antagonist.

The Kree-Skrull war was a central plot point of the 2019 Marvel film, with the Skrulls initially painted as a villainous species - imposters who silently infiltrated and took over planets. Talos and the Skrulls in "Captain Marvel."

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