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Captain Marvel’s Brie Larson Is Interested In All-Female Avengers Movie

The ladies of the MCU are gonna be busy.

Captain Marvel is only a few days away and it’s already earning some solid word of mouth. Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) looks like she might have a bright future ahead of her in the MCU and we can expect her abilities to be of  good use when working with the Avengers come Endgame. Danvers is regarded as one hell of a powerful character, possibly the most powerful in the MCU so it’s safe to say that there are a lot of ways her character can be handled in the future. The film is the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first female led flick and with a Black Widow film also being developed, it looks like the ladies of the MCU are gonna be pretty busy.

With this in mind, you gotta wonder if there would be a lot of more female led films in the MCU. It looks like there’s a huge possibility for that to happen but it looks like Larson is hoping for the franchise to go beyond that with an all-female Avengers film.

During the press junket for Captain Marvel, Screen Rant spoke to Larson with the star revealing an interest in a possible all-female Avengers film. She did highlight the uncertainty of the characters in the MCU moving forward but she seems pretty interested in doing so. She said:

“I’m scared and I don’t know what the future holds either. I’m not let into those top-secret meetings, so we’ll see. We’ll see what happens. I love all the female characters so much. So of course like that’s what I’m interested in. I’m super into an all-female Avengers movie. Yeah, I think that would just be, it would just be cool to see all of them interact together.”

AvengersDC is developing their own all-female squad led flick with Birds of Prey so it wouldn’t be much of a surprise if Marvel follows suit. Some of the other female MCU stars have reportedly pitched an all-female project to Marvel Studios so the idea is probably on the table. We don’t know if this would happen but I guess time will tell.

 

Source: Screen Rant