With Captain Marvel bringing the first female-led superhero movie to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), choosing the right actress to play Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, was crucial. For the role, directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck went with Brie Larson, best known for her roles in Room and Kong: Skull Island, who has experience playing superpowered characters in 2016’s 20th Century Women and 2017’s Kong: Skull Island. Why Brie Larson Was the Perfect Choice for Captain Marvel

Her acting skills

Brie Larson is an incredibly talented actress who has demonstrated her range time and time again. From her work in comedies like 21 Jump Street to dramas like Short Term 12, she has shown that she can handle any role thrown her way. This made her the perfect choice to take on the role of Carol Danvers, a superhero with a complex backstory. In the comics, Carol Danvers was originally just a human being who ended up gaining superhuman powers. But when it came time to make this version of the character into film, filmmakers wanted someone whose acting skills could convey both sides of this transformation. The result? A nuanced portrayal that encapsulates all aspects of what makes Carol such an iconic hero.

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She’s a feminist

In an interview with Marie Claire, Larson spoke about how she wants her work to reflect her values as a feminist. I feel really passionate about not selling out, she said. I don’t want to be part of the problem. I want to be part of the solution… As much as I can, I want to reflect back what is happening in our world through my art. With that kind of dedication to using her platform for good, it’s no wonder she was tapped to play one of the most iconic female superheroes.

She can play action hero

While most people know her from her dramatic roles, Brie Larson has actually done a fair amount of action in her career. She did all her own stunts in ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. The World’ and even did some wire work in ‘Kong: Skull Island.’ So she was more than prepared to take on the role of Carol Danvers. The really exciting thing about this is it’s an origin story, Larson said. It’s not just one woman who’s strong. It’s this woman who is strong and then becomes even stronger.

The beauty of playing such a powerful character is that it allows actors to explore parts of themselves they might not have known existed. I got super into weightlifting and I never had been before, Larson told Entertainment Weekly . I got into deadlifting, because that’s how she starts off as being able to do these amazing things with her body.

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She looks like the comic book character

As soon as I saw Brie Larson’s name attached to the role of Carol Danvers, I had a good feeling she would do the character justice. And I was right! Not only does she look like the comic book character, but she also brings the perfect mix of strength and vulnerability to the role. She has an emotional maturity that makes her tough when she needs to be, but also vulnerable enough that we see her struggling with all the trauma in her life.

The perfection of this casting is especially clear when you compare it to Hollywood’s other recent superheroine, Wonder Woman played by Gal Gadot.

However, she has more than proved herself capable of leading the Avengers. Not only is she an excellent actress, but she also has the physicality to believably take on the role of a superhero. In addition, her previous work in films such as Room and Short Term 12 has shown that she can handle complex emotional material. This makes her perfect to take on the role of Captain Marvel, who is often considered one of the most powerful Avengers. Her story line will be interesting to watch unfold: With the death of Nick Fury Jr., (in Avengers Infinity War) and his replacement by former agent Phil Coulson, there is still plenty of room for Carol Danvers to make an appearance. Her energy projection power will make her invaluable during battles with Thanos and company, not just because she can fly at high speeds through space – but because she could use that power against their weaponry.

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She embodies what’s great about this film: It seems like every Marvel movie is praised for something different. But this time around, it’s not just because it’s so well-crafted or exciting; rather, people are praising Captain Marvel because it tells a story from someone else’s perspective.

Is Brie Larson the new Captain Marvel on the cover?

There have been a lot of changes to the Avengers lineup over the years, but one of the most recent and most exciting is the addition of Captain Marvel. Played by Brie Larson, Carol Danvers is an ex-U.S. Air Force fighter pilot whose DNA was altered during an accident, imbuing her with superhuman strength, energy projection, and flight. In other words: she’s basically a bad-ass. And we think she’s the perfect choice for the role.

Who is Carol Danvers in the MCU?

Carol Danvers is an Avenger and ex-U.S. Air Force fighter pilot whose DNA was altered during an accident, imbuing her with superhuman strength, energy projection, and flight. She is one of the most powerful heroes in the MCU, and her arrival on the big screen was highly anticipated by fans. When it was announced that Brie Larson would be playing Carol Danvers, there was a lot of excitement – and for good reason.

Is Brie Larson’s character in Captain Marvel flawed or flawed?

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Brie Larson said she wanted to make sure that Carol Danvers, her character in Captain Marvel, was flawed and human. And that’s exactly what makes her the perfect choice for the role.

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