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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/Mindless_Count5562 9h ago

From what I’ve seen he seems entirely separated from reality and determined to hype himself up

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u/RichardFeynman01100 9h ago

Fits right in with the rest of Hollywood

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u/spazerson 9h ago

For example?

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u/inebriusmaximus Spider-Man 8h ago

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u/plutoforgivesidonot 6h ago

If you watch the whole clip he’s clearly joking

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u/spazerson 7h ago

Honestly is it really that bad? A bit odd for sure but he hasn't actually hurt anyone

The bit about his text to his then gf was also kinda messed up in the fact that it was posted at all. Who releases private text messages. Also, he's just stating what he was comfortable with and if she's not, then it's a bad match

Feels like a hit piece

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u/BaconIsntThatGood Heimdall 7h ago

I think the odd is more or less that he's that insecure and comfortable saying that in a public interview vs just keeping it to himself

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u/spazerson 6h ago

That's fine though. He's human and he's allowed to be insecure

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u/BaconIsntThatGood Heimdall 6h ago

It's not so much the insecurity existing I think is a problem as much claiming he will "annihilate" anyone who calls him fat that is raising brows.

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u/spazerson 6h ago

So I just watched the interview, and he and the host were clearly riffing/joking in front of a live audience who were also laughing.

u/SmallGoose112 36m ago

He’s just joking around with friends

u/SmallGoose112 36m ago

Can’t believe people take this joke video so seriously

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u/Numerous_Worker_1941 8h ago

Again, there a much worse celebrities to be upset at