The actress tells us why the relationship between Carol Danvers and Maria Rambeau marks a change in the character dynamics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
There is less left for the arrival in theaters of 'Captain Marvel', the first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe starring a superheroine, and to better understand Carol Danvers and her relationship with Maria Rambeau (Lashana Lynch) we have spoken with Brie Larson.
Larson, who plays the titular superhero, has spoken to us about why the friendship between women is so important in the film: "It's another element of powerful representation. Turning the idea of 'great love' on its head, because it's a friendship between girls, instead of the typical romantic relationship.
It may not seem like a big deal, but for me, it's a huge revolution." The actress's comments regarding the relationship between the two characters follow the line of the first reactions of the film, where the importance of the character of Lashana Lynch was already highlighted, as well as her interpretation.
His relationship with the fans
The protagonist of 'Captain Marvel' has also spoken about the process of adapting the character, her relationship with the fans, and why it is important to meet them in person or the day she met Stan Lee, creator of the original Marvel Universe: "The events with The fans are important to me because I can see how people react."
1. Real name
Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers. This is what Brie Larson is called she was clear that she had to change her name if she wanted someone to remember it. Or pronounce it. At the moment when she had to choose a last name, she chose that of one of her grandparents as a tribute.
2. Long live France
Although it may not be noticeable in any way, Brie Larson's native language is French. A language that, in any case, the actress has quite forgotten, ensuring that she currently costs a lot of effort.
3. Lonely Celebration
Can you imagine living the sensation of opting for an Oscar award? Well, if you're Brie Larson, it would be pretty much like any other day of the year. And it is that, according to the actress herself, she saw the announcement of the nominations alone and through the Internet. What a party.
4. Passion for Mario
A true fan of video games, Brie Larson has a character that, more than a hero, is a personal weakness: Mario Bros. It is her favorite, without question.
5. Galactic Key
In the wonderful chemistry that Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay gave off in that cinematic gem called 'The Room', 'Star Wars' played a very special role. And it is that both the actress and the little actor are true fans of the galactic saga. The power of the Force united them forever.
6. Typographic passion
One of Brie Larson's great hobbies is completely away from the world of acting. The actress, in much of her free time, designs different types of fonts, a hobby that she, she admits, also helps her fight stress. It is not at all strange to see her working on this type of material during the different filming breaks.
7. Bries We've Never Seen
Before 'The Lives of Grace' and, above all, 'The Room' would completely change her professional trajectory, Brie Larson came very close to starring in a film that probably would have anticipated the general enthusiasm towards her: 'Juno '. Fortunately, Ellen Page lived up to it and we don't have to miss her too much.
8. Childhood concerns
When she was just a child, Brie Larson already began to show her interest in the seventh art. And it is that, from a very young age, the actress spent a lot of free time making home movies and series with her cousins. Yes, she also did casting tests.
9. Full Preparation
When preparing for her role in 'The Room', Brie Larson gave herself one hundred percent. For this reason, to better understand the sensations of her character, which are extremely complex, the actress spent a whole month locked up at home, also following a very strict diet to achieve the closest possible physique to Ma's. She more than met her goals. Unforgettable interpretation.
10. Constancy
Brie Larson began to go on stage when she was only seven years old. Since then, the actress has considered throwing in the towel on numerous occasions, arguing that the film industry was too complicated, a feeling compounded by several failed auditions. For this reason, Larson began to train in sectors such as photography, interior design, or the care and training of animals. However, the interpretation ended up winning the battle. Fortunately.