Captain Marvel’s Brie Larson Is A Real-Life Superhero Mentor: "I"m The First Person To Email Everybody"
Summary
- Brie Larson acts as a mentor for new superhero actors, offering tips on how to prepare physically and mentally for their roles.
- Larson emphasizes the importance of training, as the job "only gets harder".
- Larson is more than qualified to provide advice, as she plays a superhero leader in the MCU, and she has met a few challenges along the way.
Captain Marvel actor Brie Larson reveals that her MCU experience allows her to play a mentor role for every new superhero actor. Since 2019, Academy Award-winning actor Brie Larson has played Carol Danvers in the MCU, with three movie appearances and two cameos under her belt. Despite not having a superhero movie journey as long as other MCU actors like Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr., Brie Larson has learned valuable lessons about the genre.
In a new episode of THR's Drama Actress Roundtable, Brie Larson acknowledges that she reaches out to every actor who gets hired to play a superhero. According to Larson, she emails the actors with tips that can help them prepare for the unique experience of playing a comic book character, both physically and mentally. Read Larson's full comments below:
"I’m the first person to email everybody because it’s very specific and very strange. People are like, 'I don’t know how to do this.' Yeah, no one does. Why would you? I’ll say, 'Train, because you’ll want to be as prepared in your body as you possibly can because it only gets harder as the job goes on. And really understand how to be able to go to the bathroom in your suit.' The first Captain Marvel, it was a 45-minute thing to get me in and out of that costume.
Source: THR's Drama Actress Roundtable
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