Captain Marvel: Brie Larson gives UPDATE on filming for Carol Danvers solo movie
BRIE LARSON has updated fans on how she’s getting on with filming Captain Marvel.
Oscar winner Brie Larson is the new Captain Marvel
The film will mark the Oscar winner’s Marvel debut, after she was strongly alluded to in the end credits scene of Avengers: Infinity War.
The 90s-set blockbuster is currently in production, although Larson told E! the experience hasn’t been that different to her small-budget indie projects.
Asked how it feels to be shooting a comic book film, she said: “It’s sort of interesting because it doesn’t feel like it’s happening to me. The surreal aspects of it feel like it’s happening to someone else.
I’m just making the movie right now, and that part is kind of the same! The only difference is there are more people there.”
Pushed on whether the filming process for Captain Marvel is a little more intense than what she’s used to, Larson replied: “That stuff is my favourite part, that stuff is where you find the character.
“It’s ‘how far can I take myself to reprogram my brain and reprogram by body to learn something new about myself?’ So this has been an amazing challenge.
“She [Danvers] is so strong, she can move planets - so to me it was like, ‘how far can I go with this strength?’”
On what fans can expect, the 28-year-old teased: “They should get excited.
“I’m really proud of what we’re making and I really think all the hype and anticipation will be worth it.”
Captain Marvel will be out two months before Avengers 4, which draws a line under the current MCU era.
After that, it’s business as usual with a new Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3.
Larson will be joined in Captain Marvel by Samuel L Jackson, Gemma Chan, Ben Mendelsohn, Lee Pace, Djimon Hounsou and Jude Law among others.
Annette Bening is also on board in a mystery role - and she was careful to remain very tight-lipped when appearing on The View last month.
Host Whoopi Goldberg asked if there was anything she could disclose, to which she quipped: “No!”
But she did speak of her excitement at being able to join the iconic MCU family. “It’s so exciting to be able to say [that],” she quipped.
“I’ve never worked on anything like, ‘sorry I can’t tell you anything’. I feel so powerful!”
Captain Marvel is out on March 8, 2019.