Brie Larson first appeared as the awesome character of Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel in the 2019 Marvel Cinematic Universe film and then reprised her role in The Avengers: Endgame. Larson's portrayal of Captain Marvel was generally well-received by fans and critics alike. Her performance was praised for its strength, confidence, and humor, and the film itself was a commercial success, grossing over $1 billion worldwide.

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Marvel fans are eagerly anticipating The Marvel's release, the sequel to MCU's blockbuster hit, Captain Marvel. However, the initial release date of July 28, 2023, left fans disappointed when news broke out that it was pushed back to November 10, 2023. While it was initially reported that the delay was due to post-production work, recent reports suggest that there could be more to it, and it might involve Larson herself.

Is Brie Larson Difficult To Work With?

Koi Moi claimed the rumor mill has been spinning about Brie Larson's behavior on the set of the upcoming MCU film, The Marvels. Former The Wrap reporter Jeff Sneider, claimed that Larson was a "nightmare" on set and allegedly clashed with her co-star Teyonah Parris.

He even suggested "diva-like behavior" from Larson behind the scenes. To make matters worse, Sneider reported that Larson was unhappy with the sequel's title, The Marvels, instead of Captain Marvel 2. He accused Larson of believing that the franchise was built around her lead role, so the title should be that way too.

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A closeup of Brie Larson, along with a candid shot of the actress dressed in blue at the gym showing her feet.
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But before fans could start worrying about the film's fate, Comic Book Movie revealed that these rumors are nonsense. According to them, instead of being a chaotic mess, the recent release date delay was merely due to the need for additional post-production time.

While Sneider has had his fair share of correct scoops in the past, others, such as KC Walsh, have countered his comments with some positive news. Walsh claimed that he has heard nothing but good things about The Marvels, with the movie receiving more positive praise from test screenings than any other MCU film this year. Walsh tweeted that it seems that sexist YouTubers are using Larson as a way to garner favor with sexist and racist views, and Sneider is no different.

Brie Larson's Portrayal As Captain Marvel Has Always Been Criticized

Back in 2019, Marvel fans had mixed feelings about the release of Captain Marvel. While the film received a 79% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it was heavily criticized by MCU enthusiasts who believed that the character of Carol Danvers was poorly written and poorly portrayed.

Many even went as far as to call Brie Larson "unlikeable" and accused her of ruining what should have been a complex and unique character in the comic book world.

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The actress also faced criticism for her portrayal of Captain Marvel as too "politically correct" or "feminist." Some fans took issue with the character's perceived lack of vulnerability or emotional depth, while others praised her as a powerful female role model.

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These criticisms were traced back when Larson made comments during a panel discussion at the Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards, about the lack of diversity among film critics, saying that she wanted to see more underrepresented voices reviewing movies.

Some people criticized her for these comments, accusing her of being "anti-white male", even though Larson made it clear that she's not. Some fans even went and called for a boycott of Captain Marvel.

Brie Larson's Feminist And Diversity Advocacy Make Her The Target For Hate

When Brie Larson was asked in an interview with Variety at the D23 Expo 2022, about the longevity of her role as Captain Marvel. Her response was a shrug and a question, "I don't know. Does anyone want me to do it again?"

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Brie Larson at the Marvel Avengers Campus opening ceremony at Disneyland Paris
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The MCU actress' reaction has sparked speculation about her future in the MCU. While she has a starring role in The Marvels, it is uncertain whether Larson will continue to play the character beyond that.

Many Marvel fans have been critical of her since she arrived in the franchise, but she also has a loyal following that defends her and what she represents in the MCU.

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Larson's interview with Variety has received mixed responses, with some people labeling Larson as "insufferable" while others defend her and argue that the hate directed towards her is unjustified or rooted in sexism, and the actress only acts that way because of the biased hate comments people are throwing at her.

Despite the backlash, Larson remains candid about her experiences. At the D23 Expo, she expressed her enjoyment of working with a team in The Marvels, saying, "It was really nice to have a team. I had a team!"

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It's no secret that the Marvel Cinematic Universe fandom is a passionate one, and the debate surrounding The Marvels is just one example of how passionate fans can be.

But at the end of the day, the film and its star have received plenty of positive feedback and praise for their contributions to the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Brie Larson at Los Angeles premiere of Disney+'s 'Growing Up' at NeueHouse Hollywood
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Despite the controversies, Larson remained steadfast in her commitment to diversity and inclusion in the entertainment industry. She continued to speak out about the need for more representation in film and worked to amplify the voices of marginalized groups.

According to Forbes, Brie Larson wanted to be in top physical condition for her role in an action-packed movie. She shared that she knew she would have to do stunts and didn't want to be caught off guard.

The actress wanted to be as prepared as possible so that she wouldn't be fatigued or in pain during filming. Larson fell in love with the physical training process, enjoying the way her body transformed and became more capable--even though it made her cry. It was a new experience for her, where she felt like she was making her body work for her.