Brie Larson is a "superhero mentor". The 34-year-old actress portrays Captain Marvel/ Carol Danvers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and she is always happy to "reach out" to newcomers to the comic book movie world because it can be quite a "strange" experience and she thinks there are some useful practical tips she can offer too. Asked about stories Brie reaches out to people cast as superheroes during the Hollywood Reporter's Drama Actress roundtable, Naomi Watts exclaimed: "Wait, you’re a superhero mentor?" Brie confirmed: "Always.
I’m the first person to email everybody because it’s very specific and very strange. Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. "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. I can’t stand when people have to wait for me to go to the bathroom, so I’d have to time it out. "It's a whole thing, and it’s a lot of pressure.
And I think it’s a strange thing, especially when you’re a newcomer and you’re tasked with being the most powerful blah, blah, blah of blah, blah, blah, and you feel scared. It’s so hard to be the cool, confident one when yo.
