![]() “I think she has an ego, but in a healthy way,” Larson said. As we watched Larson shoot a scene on set, it looked like that aspect of the character was being emphasized for the movie as we saw her get a little cocky while bantering with her fellow military Kree squadmates as they prepared for a mission. She’s confident in her abilities and likes to let that show. She Captured Captain Marvel’s EgoCarol Danvers in the comics isn’t as humble as Captain America or as low-key as Black Widow. And I'm so grateful for that character that she created, and now we're just kind of following the breadcrumb trail that she made, you know?” ![]() Because she pushed this forward, you know? We wouldn't be here without her, really. “I just was so honored to receive blessing, and to see how excited she was. ![]() I felt really nervous, because it's this thing that, this woman that she created, that I feel very certain she knows way better than I do,” Larson gushed. “I have to admit that talking with her was so surreal. DeConnick is consulting on the movie, so Larson got the chance to meet and learn from the woman who defined the modern version of Carol Danvers. Marvel into Captain Marvel and earning a legion of fans along the way. (Image Credit: Marvel) She Went Directly to the Source to Get Captain Marvel RightIt was comic writer Kelly Sue DeConnick who spearheaded the recreation of the Carol Danvers character at Marvel Comics back in 2012, turning her from Ms. Jackson share a moment on the set of Captain Marvel with directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. And I was like, ‘Well, she can move planets, the least I could do is move a car,’” Larson said of how the feat came about. It's a huge commitment to do stuff like that." “I was getting super strong. (We’ll share more on his young Nick Fury character at a later date.) After showing us the video, Jackson said of his co-star, "She's made a distinct transformation that I don't think a lot of people would be willing to do. Jackson where Larson pushed a jeep up a hill all by herself. The most impressive result of her workout was shown to us on a cell phone video by Samuel L. “ really become a huge part of how I learned more about her, and became her, and embodied her was through that, was through discovering my own strength,” she said. All of the extra work paid off in helping her get into the mindset of the character. Larson ended up training far more than she needed to, giving her the ability to do her own wire work stunts rather than relying purely on stunt doubles. This required nine months of physical training and then another three months of stunt training for two hours a day, five days a week. She Did Something INSANE for Her WorkoutLarson admits that she when she got the part she didn’t consider herself much of an “elegant or athletic person” and that she was “just an introvert with asthma,” so she worked to get in tip-top shape to play Captain Marvel.
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