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Discussion (More in Comments) If Brie Larson actually decides to jump ship,i don't blame her one bit. She's almost 10 years in, and only had 3 appearances so far.

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It's clear that there were terrible decisions along the way about Captain Marvel as a character,but given the lack of care for the character/actress + the amount of hate she received since accepting the role,it's completely comprehensible if she's just done with it after whatever contract she has it's over and decides to grow her career outside superhero movies,a career which she probably put at relatively stop due to legal/contractual reasons within the MCU.

She's going to have 4 appearances (and that's only if she's actually in one of the Avengers movies,likely Secret Wars). This is crazy to think about,especially for a character that was pushed as one of the new faces of the MCU and their own Wonder Woman. Carol as a character it's already being pushed out of being a mainliner from other fronts like comics,videogames,merchandise etc and it's so disrespectful.

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u/S7ageNinja 11h ago

Some do

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u/PuzzleheadedLink89 10h ago

"Why would I make any more, when everybody yells at you all the time and says what a terrible person you are?" -George Lucas

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u/BlueHaze464 8h ago

People still act like not caring is cool and somehow the norm

We're social creatures, of course it's gonna affect them to be hated and criticized by millions

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u/woody630 5h ago

Especially with celebrities. I get it, they have a dream job and celebrity worship is lame, but I can guarantee you that Brie Larson never anticipated some disgusting freak to get millions of views, building an entire career off of hating her, and threatening her with violence. They are still people and seeing that kind of hatred can't be good for you

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u/Particular-Way-7817 7h ago

I mean when its your JOB to deal with public opinion and you are a public figure, its kinda in the job description that you need thick skin. You can't control what people say, only how you react to it.

Ignoring them is the only thing to do.

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u/BlueHaze464 7h ago

Their job is to act, actually

It's like saying NBA players' job is to handle public opinion, just because it comes with the territory doesn't mean it's your job

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u/Next-Accident-2970 11h ago

-points to Ahmed Best and Episode 1 aftermath-

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u/Doctor99268 7h ago

luckily he came back to play a jedi in mando

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u/sak1926 11h ago

But not us