
Explore How Brie Larson Skillfully Concealed Her Role In The Mcu, Fooled Marvel Fans, And Faced Backlash In This Controversial Article.
Marvel Cinematic Universe’s (MCU) first female-led film, Captain Marvel, failed to resonate with fans as much as other characters and films did. Brie Larson, the actress playing the titular role, faced significant backlash and hate, not just due to the film but also because of her personal opinions. Despite this, Brie Larson’s acting prowess allowed her to keep her involvement in the MCU a secret until it was officially announced.
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Brie Larson’s acting abilities are undeniable, and she skillfully concealed her role as Carol Danvers in the MCU. When initially asked about the character, Larson pretended to be clueless, delivering a convincing performance. Eventually, her involvement in the superhero universe was revealed, earning her admiration from fans for successfully keeping it under wraps.
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In a 2016 interview with MTV UK, Brie Larson was informed that her fans wanted her to play Captain Marvel. She maintained an air of ignorance, suggesting she had never heard of the character. Larson humorously remarked, “Isn’t that a boy? Would I be playing a man?” This confusion continued as she mixed up Captain Marvel with Captain America, stating she was open to playing Chris Evans’ character. Larson’s act was commendable, considering that in the same year, reports indicated she was the leading candidate for the role. Shortly after the interview, during the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con, it was officially announced that Larson would indeed portray Captain Marvel.
Following her portrayal of Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel and subsequent cameos, Brie Larson is set to reprise the character in The Marvels. However, when asked about her future with the MCU, Larson expressed uncertainty. She questioned whether anyone wanted her to continue in the role, possibly alluding to the relentless hate and trolling she and her character have faced since their association with the MCU began. While her statement may be genuine, it could also be a subtle response to her critics, showcasing her talent as an actress.