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Nia DaCosta makes her mark on Marvel history with 'The Marvels' | AP News
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Candyman' Is The First Film Directed By A Black Woman To Debut Atop The U.S. Box Office | Essence
Prime Video on X: "In 2021, Nia DaCosta made history as the first Black woman director to debut a film at #1 at the box office with Candyman. https://t.co/qh75N2w2M5" / X
The Marvels': Nia DaCosta reveals how she's making the MCU more human
Tessa Thompson and 'Little Woods' director Nia DaCosta are breaking down Hollywood barriers - Los Angeles Times
Nia DaCosta makes her mark on Marvel history with 'The Marvels': Fall Movie Preview | The Independent
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The Marvels' Director Nia DaCosta Describes Critics Of Woke Marvel As "Virulent And Violent And Racist And Sexist And Homophobic" - Bounding Into Comics
Nia DaCosta: 'I was always aware of how my race and gender affected how people treat me' | British GQ