Brie Larson Calls out Marvel Trolls With Epic Photos After D23 Expo Appearance

September 12, 2022 , ,

Captain Marvel star Brie Larson just took a stand against  trolls on the internet in a new tweet by sharing photos of herself with her co-stars and the director of the “Captain Marvel” sequel from D23.

If you weren’t aware, during the expo Larson appeared on stage with director Nia DaCosta and co-stars Teyonah Parris, who plays Monica Rambeau, and Iman Vellani, who plays Kamala Khan. On stage, Larson discussed how nice it was to have teammates after her solo debut in Captain Marvel, saying, “It was really nice to have a team. I had a team!”

Speaking to Variety, Larson responded to a question about how long her role as Carol Danvers in the MCU will last by saying “I don’t know. Does anyone want me to do it again?” She later shared photos of The Marvels group together — four women, three of them women of color — with the message, “*trolls combust*.” Take a look below.

Per a report by Comicbook.com, “The Marvels” footage was show at D23, which revealed the premise of the sequel, which sees the three Marvels swapping places when they try to use their powers. The footage wasn’t released online but showed Monica Rambeau speaking to Nick Fury, who is still in space. She then swaps places with Kamala Khan. Carol then appears in Kamala’s room, and Monica and Carol are all in Kamala’s house looking for Kamala, who is apparently to be in space with Goose after swapping places with Carol.

“When you’re doing films like this, they’re unlike anything else. Huge sets. Huge amounts of people on set. A lot of specialists,” Larson recently told Sirius XM when speaking about The Marvels. “It’s a really unique experience. I’m a huge fan of Disneyland, so to me, it feels like I get to go to my own private Disneyland every single day.” She added, “They’re building all of these insane worlds that no one else knows about, no one else gets to see … You’ll see it when the movie comes out, but for now, it’s just mine. I’m in sets that are bigger than you can imagine right now. It’s really special.”

Sean Sposato
The Main Street Mouse