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Brie Larson not sure if she’ll keep playing ‘Captain Marvel’

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Brie Larson isn’t sure if she’s still wanted to play Captain Marvel. The Academy Award-winning actress has given a wry response when asked if she would play the superheroi­ne again as she acknowledg­ed the hate for her portrayal of the character. Larson was on hand at the D23 Expo on Sept.10 to promote “The Marvels,” reports aceshowbiz.com. Asked by Variety, “How long will you play Captain Marvel?” she responded sarcastica­lly: “I don’t know. Does anyone want me to do it again?”

When Variety senior editor Marc Malkin jokingly pleaded, “Don’t be so mad at us”, the “Room” star repeated herself: “I don’t know. I really don’t know. I don’t have the answer to that.” Ater Variety posted a clip of the interview on its official Twiter account, Brie received supportive messages from fans. “Love how the Marvel cast rushed to Chris Prat’s aid when people were clowning on him for possibly being homophobic but can’t lit one finger to support Brie through years of online scrutiny and harassment,” one person sarcastica­lly wrote.

Another defended Brie’s portrayal of Captain Marvel, saying: “I want one person in the comments to explain to me what’s so bad about Brie’s portrayal of Captain Marvel without complainin­g about her having short hair and being a woman.”

Another user, meanwhile, blasted Brie for allegedly “always” coming “across as very smug and arrogant in her interviews when Cap Marvel came out”. The critic said: “She thinks she’s being wity, but it comes off as hostile. This looks to be another instance where she thinks she’s being playful but isn’t coming off that way.” Many disagreed with the said hater though, with one responding”

Brie Larson has given a wry response when asked if she would play the superheroi­ne again as she acknowledg­ed the hate for her portrayal of the character

“Although you do actually have a point here, I think you should walk a mile in her shoes before you judge her non-verbal behaviour on camera. She knows there’s not a single thing she can say or way she can say it that won’t get her loads of hate.”

Another came to the actress’ defence and said: “I don’t think she thinks she’s being playful and it doesn’t seem she thinks that either kind of a rude thing for you to assume aloud. Prety sure she’s tired of the Twiter comments like yours for example. I liked her in the role and hope she continues.”

Despite the backlash she’s received, Larson will reprise her role as Captain Marvel in the upcoming sequel, “The Marvels.” Directed by Nia Dacosta, it will feature Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan a.k.a. Ms. Marvel. The movie will head into theatres across the nation on July 28, 2023 as part of Phase Five of the MCU. Brie Larson has built an impressive career as an acclaimed television actress, film star and emerging recording artist. A native of Sacramento, Brie started studying drama at the early age of 6, as the youngest student ever to atend the American Conservato­ry Theater in San Francisco. Brie also maintains an active social media presence and uses it as a plaform to share opinions and posts that she writes herself.

 ?? File/agence France-presse ?? Brie Larson attends the 51st NAACP Image Awards at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California.
File/agence France-presse Brie Larson attends the 51st NAACP Image Awards at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California.

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